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| Issuer | Cotiaeum (Conventus of Synnada) |
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| Year | 98-117 |
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| Weight | 11.60 g |
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| Reverse lettering | ΕΠΙ ΚΛ ΟΥΑΡΟΥ ΑΡΧ Β ΚΟΤΙΑΕΩΝ |
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| Mintage | ND (98-117) |
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Cotiaeum, a Phrygian city in the Synnadean conventus, struck coins under local magistrates whose names appear in the legends — here Claudius Varos, serving as archon for a second term, the "B" denoting his repeat office. This practice of naming the presiding magistrate was standard civic self-promotion in the Greek east, and it means dies from different magistracies are not interchangeable, making each named type its own discrete issue rather than a variant of a broader civic series.