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Æ30 - Maximinus ΑΠΗΜΗ ΙΕΡΑ ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ

Issuer Ephesus (Conventus of Ephesus)
Year 235-238
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Weight 10.71 g
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Reverse lettering ΑΠΗΜΗ ΙΕΡΑ ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ
(Translation: sacred carriage, of the Ephesians)
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Mintage ND (235-238)
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Maximinus Thrax never visited the eastern provinces. His three-year reign was consumed entirely by Rhine and Danube campaigns, and he was the first emperor never to set foot in Rome. Civic bronzes like this Ephesian issue were produced entirely on local initiative — the city funding and authorizing the dies without any direct imperial involvement. Ephesus, as seat of the conventus juridicus and the dominant commercial port of the Aegean coast, had both the infrastructure and the political incentive to issue flattering coinage for a regime it would never directly encounter.

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