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Æ30 - Septimius Severus ΑΜΟΡΙΑΝΩΝ

Issuer Amorium (Conventus of Synnada)
Year 193-211
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Reference(s) RPC V.2#27039
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Obverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Amorium sat in the Phrygian interior, far from the major mint cities, and its civic bronze issues under Septimius Severus reflect a local authority eager to assert status within the Synnada conventus — the judicial district that grouped smaller Phrygian towns under Roman administrative oversight. These provincial bronzes were not produced by imperial directive but at civic expense, funded and authorized locally, which explains the considerable variation in fabric and execution across surviving specimens of this type.

The Severan period saw a marked expansion in such civic coinage across Asia Minor, partly because the new dynasty needed provincial goodwill after the civil wars against Pescennius Niger and Clodius Albinus.

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