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Æ27 - Septimius Severus ϹΤΡ ΜΟϹΧΙΑΝΟΥ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΘΗΡΙΤΩΝ

Issuer Hadrianotherae (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Year 193-211
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Weight 11.40 g
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Obverse script Greek
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Hadrianotherae was a small Mysian city founded by Hadrian himself around 123 AD as a monument to a successful boar hunt — an origin story unusual enough to embed hunting imagery deep into the city's civic identity for generations. The magistrate name preserved in the legend, Moschianus, appears across several Severan-era bronzes from this mint, suggesting either a long tenure or a name recycled by successive officials.

Provincial output from Hadrianotherae is sparse overall, making attribution of individual dies a live area of research in RPC supplementary volumes.

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