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Æ26 - Gordian III ΑΡΓΕΙωΝ, Δ

Issuer Argos (Achaea)
Year 238-244
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Emperor Gordian III facing right, depicted from the rear in the characteristic three-quarter back view. The radiate crown, paludamentum, and cuirass are rendered in the provincial style typical of Achaean civic coinage of the mid-3rd century AD. The imperial legend encircles the bust in Greek characters within the field. The flan is irregularly shaped, as is common for locally struck provincial bronzes of this period.
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Reverse description A prominent laurel or olive wreath occupies the central field, depicted in the round and tied at the base, enclosing the Greek numeral Δ (4) at its centre. The civic ethnic legend of the Argives runs around the periphery of the flan. The wreath type is a recurring device on Argive civic coinage of the Imperial period, serving as a symbol of the city's celebrated Nemean and Heraean games traditions.
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