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Æ26 - Marcus Aurelius ϹΤ(Α) ΚΛ ΠΡΟΚΛΟΥ ϹΟΦΙϹΤΟΥ Ϲ(ΥΡ)

Issuer Smyrna (Conventus of Smyrna)
Year 161-166
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse lettering ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ
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Reverse script Greek
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Proklos the Sophist held the position of grammateus — civic secretary — at Smyrna during the early Antonine period, and his name appears on a tight cluster of municipal bronzes issued under Marcus Aurelius. The title "sophist" here is not ornamental: Smyrna was aggressively competitive with Ephesus and Pergamon for cultural prestige, and advertising a sophist-magistrate on coinage was a deliberate civic statement about the city's intellectual standing.

Aelius Aristides, the most celebrated sophist of the age, was based at Smyrna during precisely this window.

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