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| Issuer | Cotiaeum |
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| Year | 253-260 |
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| Weight | 7.7 g |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
| Obverse lettering | AYT K Π ΛIK OYAΛEPIANON (Translation: AYT(-οκράτωρ) K(-αίσαρ) Π(-οβλιος) ΛIK(-ινίου) OYAΛEPIANON `Emperor Caesar Publius Licinius Valerianus`) |
| Reverse description | Standing triad of Asklepian deities within an open field. Hygieia stands to the right, holding a serpent in both hands; Asklepios stands facing, head turned to the left, leaning on his serpent-entwined staff (the caduceus); between the two principal figures, the diminutive hooded deity Telesphoros stands facing, his characteristic conical cloak clearly indicated. The composition reflects the standard iconographic grouping associated with the healing cult prominently worshipped in Phrygia. The Greek magistrate legend occupies the surrounding field. |
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