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| Issuer | Perperene (Conventus of Pergamum) |
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| Year | 138-161 |
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| Composition | Bronze |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Asclepius, god of medicine, seated to the left upon a throne or rock, depicted in a draped himation, his right hand extended and his left arm resting upon his characteristic knotted serpent-staff (the asklepios), which rises alongside the figure. The composition is characteristic of provincial Anatolian bronzes honouring healing deities. A two-line Greek inscription naming the local strategos Glykon and the civic ethnic of the Perperenians encircles the field and lower exergual area. |
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| Mint | Perperene (Mysia) |
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