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Æ31 - Marcus Aurelius ΝΥϹΑΕΩΝ

Issuer Nysa (Conventus of Ephesus)
Year 161-163
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Standing figure, identified as Lucius Verus, depicted in full military attire facing left and in the act of erecting a trophy. The emperor holds a short sceptre or staff in one hand while raising the trophy with the other, symbolising Roman victory. At the base of the trophy, a bound captive is seated to the right, a classic representation of defeated enemies common in provincial Roman coinage of the Antonine period. The ethnic legend ΝΥϹΑΕΩΝ appears in the field, attributing the issue to the city of Nysa in Lydia.
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