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Æ28 - Commodus ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩΝ

Issuer Nicaea (Bithynia and Pontus)
Year 177-192
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Nicaea's civic bronze issues under Commodus belong to a period when Bithynian cities were competing aggressively for imperial favor and the prestige titles that came with it — Nicaea and Nicomedia spent much of the second century quarreling over which city held primacy in the province. The ethnic legend ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩΝ is a direct assertion of civic identity, stamped on bronze that circulated locally while that rivalry played out in petitions to Rome.

The reference IV.1#5526 places this within the Recueil Général corpus. Commodus ruled as sole emperor from 180, following Marcus Aurelius's death at Vindobona.

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