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Æ28 - Valerian and Gallienus ΕΠΙ ΓΡ Γ ΑΝΤ ΡΗΤΟΡΙΚΟΥ ΤΡΑΛΛΙΑ/ΝΩΝ

Issuer Tralles (Conventus of Ephesus)
Year 253-260
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Composition Bronze
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Mint Tralles (Lydia)
Mintage ND (253-260)
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Tralles, a prosperous city in Lydia, struck coins under joint imperial authority during the co-reign of Valerian I and his son Gallienus — a period bracketed by the catastrophic Gothic invasions of Asia Minor and, at its close, Valerian's capture by Shapur I at Edessa in 260 AD, the first Roman emperor ever taken prisoner in battle. The magistrate name encoded in the obverse legend, identifying a rhetor by title, reflects the civic pride Tralles invested in its administrative class.

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