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| Issuer | Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Conventus of Miletus) |
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| Year | 222-235 |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Obverse lettering | ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΜΑΜΑΙΑ ϹΕΒ (Translation: Julia Mamaea Augusta) |
| Reverse description | Sarapis enthroned, seated to the left, wearing the modius (kalathos) crown upon his head and a draped garment across his lower body. He holds a long sceptre vertically in his left hand, while his extended right hand gestures downward toward the three-headed Cerberus seated at his feet to the left. The composition reflects the syncretic Graeco-Egyptian religious iconography prevalent in Asia Minor during the Severan period. The Greek magistrate legend is distributed around the reverse field. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΓΡ ΑΝΑΞΑΓΟΡΑ (Translation: of the Magnetes, under the grammateus Anaxagoras) |
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