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Æ26 - Domitian ΚΑΠΕΤΩΛΙΟΝ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΝ

Issuer Prusias ad Hypium (Bithynia and Pontus)
Year 81-96
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description A tetrastyle temple depicted in elevation, showing a triangular pediment supported by four columns above a stepped podium or base, rendered in a schematic provincial style. The structure likely represents the Capitolium dedicated to the Capitoline triad, as indicated by the surrounding legend. The architectural facade fills the central field of the coin, with the colonnade and entablature clearly articulated despite the worn state of the flan. A circular Greek inscription frames the entire design in the periphery.
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Reverse lettering ΚΑΠΕΤΩΛΙΟΝ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΝ
(Translation: for the Capitolian Augustus)
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