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Æ26 - Trebonianus Gallus ΑΚΜΟΝΕΩΝ

Issuer Acmonea (Conventus of Apamea)
Year 251-253
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Mint Acmonea, Phrygia
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Acmoneia was a Phrygian city whose civic coinage under Trebonianus Gallus belongs to a particularly dense episode of provincial output — the emperor's two-year reign saw heavy local minting across the Apamean conventus as Roman authority in the east was tested by Gothic incursions and the ongoing crisis of the third century. Acmoneia's issues from this period are not especially rare, but the conventus attribution matters: Apamea administered a sprawling judicial district, and civic minting rights were granted and maintained through that administrative structure rather than directly from Rome.

IX#854 is a standard Burnett-Amandry-Ripollès reference framework entry for this region.

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