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| Issuer | Koinon of Macedonia |
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| Year | 231-235 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Edge | Plain |
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The Koinon of Macedonia was a provincial league revived under Roman administration as a vehicle for imperial cult worship, and coins struck in its name belong to the reigns of specific emperors rather than to any independent Macedonian authority. This piece falls within the reign of Severus Alexander, whose relatively stable rule followed the catastrophic year of Elagabalus — a period when provincial mints across the eastern empire resumed more consistent output after years of disruption.
AMNG III 354 is among the documented types in Pick's foundational corpus, which remains the primary reference for Macedonian provincial bronzes despite its age.