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| 正面铭文 | ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ ΑΥΓΟΥϹΤΟϹ (Translation: Antoninus Augustus) |
| 背面描述 | Athena or Roma stands facing, her head turned to the left, rendered in the classical provincial style. In her extended right hand she holds a patera, while her left arm rests upon a large round shield set at her side, with a spear also supported in her left hand. The figure is draped in a long peplos with helmet, conveying divine martial authority. The surrounding Greek legend ΝΙΚΟΜΗΔΕΩΝ ΔΙϹ ΝΕΩΚΟΡΩΝ proclaims the twice-neocorate status of the city of Nicomedia, affirming its honour as guardian of the imperial cult. |
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Nicomedia's neokorate titles were hard-won civic honors granted by Rome, allowing a city to maintain an imperial cult temple — and the right to advertise that status on coinage was taken seriously. The legend ΔΙϹ ΝΕΩΚΟΡΩΝ, proclaiming a double neokorate, dates Nicomedia's second such honor to the Severan period, most likely formalized under Septimius Severus before Caracalla's sole reign began.
Nicomedia was the dominant city of Bithynia and fiercely competitive with Nicaea over civic rank, a rivalry that played out as much through coin legends as through imperial petitions.