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| 背面描述 | Conical-peaked Mount Argaeus depicted in schematic perspective, rising prominently from a plain stepped altar or base with multiple registers. The sacred mountain, venerated as the highest peak of Cappadocia, is rendered with characteristic pointed summits and rocky outcroppings. The year date ΕΤ Δ (Year 4) appears in the exergue below the altar, and the metropolitan civic legend is distributed around the periphery of the field. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (241) |
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Caesarea in Cappadocia was the administrative and religious capital of the province, and its mint operated with unusual autonomy under the Severans and their successors, dating coins by regnal year rather than the Roman consular system — a practice unique among Asian provincial mints and rooted in the city's long pre-Roman tradition of reckoning time under the Ariarathid kings. The ΕΤ Δ notation places this piece in Gordian III's fourth regnal year, 241 AD, just as the young emperor was preparing the eastern campaign against Shapur I that would ultimately kill him near Misiche in 244.