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Æ27 - Vespasian ΕΠΙ (Τ) ΦΛ ΕΙϹΙΓΟΝΟΥ ϹΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ

Issuer Sardes (Conventus of Sardis)
Year 69-79
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description Pluto and Persephone seated together in a quadriga drawn by four horses galloping to the right, referencing the mythological abduction of Persephone — a subject of particular local significance at Sardis in Lydia. Persephone is depicted veiled or with a stephane, seated beside the enthroned Pluto who holds the reins, the composition filling the field dynamically. The surrounding Greek legend names the local magistrate Titus Flavius Isigonos and the civic authority of the Sardians. The reverse type reflects the strong religious and mythological traditions of the city, which maintained important chthonic cult associations.
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Mint Sardis (Lydia)
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