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| Issuer | Nicaea (Bithynia and Pontus) |
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| Year | 253-260 |
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| Composition | Bronze |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Demeter, goddess of grain and fertility, seated left upon a high-backed throne, rendered in a dignified, frontal-facing seated pose. In her extended right hand she holds ears of corn, emblematic of agricultural abundance and her divine dominion over the harvest, while her left hand bears a long torch held transversely across her body, a key attribute referencing her mythological search for Persephone. The composition is characteristic of the iconographic tradition employed on Bithynian civic bronzes, with the deity occupying the full field of the reverse. The ethnic legend ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩΝ appears in the field or along the periphery, asserting the civic identity of the issuing city of Nicaea. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩΝ (Translation: of the Nicaeans) |
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