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Æ29 - Caracalla ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩΝ

Issuer Nicaea (Bithynia and Pontus)
Year 198-217
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Weight 15.17 g
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Obverse lettering ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟϹ ΑΥΓΟΥϹΤΟϹ
(Translation: Antoninus Augustus)
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Mintage ND (198-217)
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Nicaea's civic bronze coinage under Caracalla reflects the city's aggressive pursuit of imperial favor during a reign defined by violent consolidation — Caracalla murdered his co-emperor brother Geta in 211 and then massacred Geta's supporters throughout the empire. Provincial cities that demonstrated loyalty through coinage and games stood to gain privileges, and Nicaea was locked in a long-running rivalry with neighboring Nicomedia over which city held primacy in Bithynia. That contest shaped much of what Nicaea put on its coins.

The ethnic legend ΝΙΚΑΙΕΩΝ is the standard civic identifier for the mint.

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