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| Issuer | Philadelphia (Conventus of Sardis) |
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| Year | 184-190 |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Obverse description | Laureate head of Emperor Commodus facing right, with long beard, rendered in the provincial Greek civic tradition. The portrait displays characteristic curled hair beneath the laurel wreath, with strong facial features typical of Commodan iconography. A Greek imperial titulature legend encircles the effigy in the field. The flan is slightly irregular, as is common for provincial bronzes of the Lydian conventus. |
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| Obverse lettering | ΑΥ Κ Μ ΑΥΡ ΚοΜΜοΔοϹ |
| Reverse description | Two deities depicted in the field: to the left, Artemis stands facing right, in the act of drawing an arrow from the quiver at her shoulder while holding her bow; to the right, nude Apollo stands facing with head turned left, holding a laurel branch and bow. The composition reflects the divine patronage of Philadelphia and the Lydian region, where Apollo and Artemis enjoyed prominent civic cult worship. The magistrate's name and ethnic legend are distributed around the figures in the field. |
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