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| Issuer | Isinda (Pisidia) |
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| Year | 221-222 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | Dionysus standing facing with head turned to the left, his body depicted in a frontal three-quarter stance. He holds a long thyrsus in his right hand and extends a cantharus in his left hand over a panther crouching at his feet to the left. The composition reflects the standard Dionysiac iconography widely employed on Pisidian civic bronzes of the Severan era. The encircling legend names the issuing city and records the civic year. The type alludes to a local cult of Dionysus at Isinda. |
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| Mint | Isinda, Pisidia, Turkey |
| Mintage | ND (221-222) |
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