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Æ28 - Elagabalus ΚΑΛΧΑΔΟΝΙΩΝ

Issuer Calchedon (Bithynia and Pontus)
Year 218-222
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Reference(s) RPC VI#3505
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (218-222)
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Calchedon occupied one of the most strategically coveted positions in the ancient world — the eastern shore of the Bosphorus directly opposite Byzantium — yet it consistently played second city to its neighbor across the strait. Local bronze issues like this one reflect the city's continued civic autonomy under the Severan emperors, when provincial mints across Bithynia maintained active output. Elagabalus's four-year reign generated substantial provincial coinage as eastern cities competed for imperial favor following his rise from the Syrian priesthood at Emesa.

The VI#3505 reference places this within a well-documented Calchedonian series, though individual dies vary considerably in execution across surviving specimens.

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