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Æ25 - Commodus COL AVG TROAD (sic)

Issuer Alexandria Troas (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 180-183
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A male figure, likely Apollo, stands facing in the field, legs crossed in a relaxed contrapposto pose, leaning with his left arm against a tall column surmounted by a small statue. The reverse legend COL AVG TROADE encircles the type, with the terminal E noted as a die-cutter's variant spelling of the expected TROAD. The composition is characteristic of the civic coinage of Alexandria Troas, which frequently depicted divine or heroic figures associated with the city's Apolline cult.
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Reverse lettering COL AVG TROADE(sic)
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