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| Issuer | Neapolis ad Harpasum (Conventus of Alabanda) |
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| Year | 138-161 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | Α Κ ΤΙ Α ΑΔΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ ΚΤΙϹΤΗϹ (Translation: Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus founder) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Neapolis ad Harpasum was a minor Carian city whose civic coinage output under the Antonines was modest enough that individual magistrate issues survive in very small numbers. The inscription naming the grammateus Proteus — a civic secretary overseeing the issue — reflects the Greek East's administrative habit of crediting local officials on bronze civic coinage, a practice Rome never formally required but consistently tolerated.
IV.2#973 places this among the rarer attestations of the city's bronze series.