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| Issuer | Municipium Stobensium (Stobi) |
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| Year | 69-79 |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Obverse description | Confronted busts of Titus and Domitian: laureate and draped bust of Titus facing right, juxtaposed with the bare-headed bust of Domitian facing left, both depicted in profile within the same field. The legend encircles the busts, identifying both Caesars by name and title. The composition is a rare facing-bust type characteristic of provincial Macedonian coinage under the Flavian dynasty. |
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| Reverse description | A tetrastyle temple depicted in three-quarter perspective, with four columns supporting a triangular pediment; a globe or acroterion is prominently placed at the apex of the pediment. Within the intercolumniation, a standing cult figure is visible, rendered in low relief. Three stepped stylobate courses form the base of the structure. The encircling Latin legend names the municipium of Stobi, identifying this as a civic issue of that Macedonian city. |
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| Mintage | ND (69-79) |
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