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| 背面描述 | A galley with multiple oarsmen and a helmsman at the stern, depicted sailing to the left in the provincial style typical of Cyzicene civic coinage. The vessel's hull, oar-banks, and steering oar are clearly articulated, evoking the maritime heritage and naval importance of Cyzicus on the Propontis. The encircling legend ΚΥΖΙΚΗΝΩΝ ΝΕΟΚ(Ο) proclaims the city's coveted neokorate status, denoting its role as an official temple warden of the imperial cult. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (184-190) |
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Cyzicus held the coveted neokorate title — the right to maintain an imperial cult temple — and coins asserting this status were explicit civic propaganda, advertising the city's privileged relationship with Rome to visiting merchants and officials. The designation ΝΕΟΚΟΡΟΣ (or its abbreviated form) was not automatic; it required direct imperial grant and could be contested or revoked, making its appearance on local bronze an active political statement rather than mere tradition.
The specific bracket of 184–190 places this issue during Commodus's increasingly erratic reign, when provincial loyalty declarations carried real weight.