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Æ29 - Trebonianus Gallus ΧΑΡΙΔΗΜΟΥ ΚΑΔΟΗΝΩΝ ΑΡΧ

Issuer Mint of Cadi (Phrygia)
Year 251-253
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Hygieia standing right, extending a patera from which a serpent rears to feed, faces Asclepius standing left, his body turned slightly toward her, leaning on a knotted serpent-staff (caduceus). The two divine figures of healing occupy the full reverse field in a confronted composition characteristic of provincial Phrygian bronzes. A Greek magistrate's legend disposed around the field identifies the archon Charidemos and the city of Cadi.
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Reverse lettering ΧΑΡΙΔΗΜΟΥ ΚΑΔΟΗΝΩΝ ΑΡΧ
(Translation: of Charidemos, of the Cadians, archon)
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