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Æ29

Issuer Roman provinces
Year 238-244
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The two local heroes Aryas and Kandos depicted as standing equestrian figures, each wearing a pilos helmet and holding a long spear, positioned before their respective horses. The two heroic figures face one another in a symmetrical composition, with the horses shown flanking the scene in the field behind each figure. The reverse legend identifies the two heroes by name in Greek script, distributed across the field. This reverse type is highly distinctive to the provincial coinage of the region and reflects indigenous cult traditions syncretized within the Roman provincial framework during the reign of Gordian III.
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Reverse lettering ΑΡΥΑϹ ΚΑΝΔΟϹ
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