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Æ26 - Trajan ΕΠΙ ΠΩΛΛΙΑΝΟΥ ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΕΩΝ

Issuer Philadelphia (Conventus of Sardis)
Year 98-117
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ
(Translation: Sacred Senate)
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Edge Plain
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Philadelphia in Lydia — modern Alaşehir in western Turkey — was among the cities that enthusiastically embraced imperial cult coinage under Trajan, competing with neighboring poleis for honorific titles and the right to host imperial festivals. The magistrate name preserved in the legend, Pollianus, anchors this piece to a specific local administration otherwise nearly invisible in the literary record. Provincial bronzes of this conventus are frequently the only documentation such officials left behind.

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