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Æ27 - Marcus Aurelius Ε ϹΤΡΑ ΕΥΔΙΟΥ Β ΘΥΑΤΙΡΗΝ (Ν)

Issuer Thyatira (Conventus of Pergamum)
Year 178-179
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Weight 9.59 g
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Reverse lettering Ε ϹΤΡΑ ΕΥΔΙΟΥ Β ΘΥΑΤΙΡΗΝΩ(Ν)
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Thyatira, a Lydian city better known to most readers as one of the Seven Churches addressed in Revelation, was a working industrial town — its dyers, tanners, and bronze-smiths formed the backbone of its economy and its civic identity. This issue falls in the co-regency period when Commodus was elevated to full Augustus alongside his father Marcus Aurelius in 177 AD, a move that triggered a fresh wave of provincial coinage renegotiating civic honorifics. The magistrate name Eudios, serving in his second term (Β indicating a second strategia), is otherwise sparsely documented.

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