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| Issuer | Laodicea ad Lycum (Conventus of Cibyra) |
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| Year | 216-217 |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Obverse lettering | ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ |
| Reverse description | Tyche Pantheia standing left, depicted as a winged, radiate figure with a crescent visible behind her shoulders, combining multiple divine attributes in the syncretic tradition of Eastern provincial coinage. In her right hand she holds a rudder terminating in a wheel, symbolizing fortune and fate, while her left arm cradles a cornucopia, emblematic of abundance. To the lower left, a dolphin appears in the field, likely referencing the city's prosperity and connection to trade routes. The composition reflects the local theological syncretism of Laodicea ad Lycum, merging attributes of Tyche, Isis, and Fortuna into a single civic deity. The reverse legend ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ ΝΕΩΚΟΡΩΝ encircles the design, proclaiming the city's honored status as a neokoros. |
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| Mint | Laodicea ad Lycum, Phrygia, Turkey |
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