Alabanda, a Greek city in Caria, held sufficient regional importance to warrant its own conventus — one of the judicial districts Rome used to administer Asia Province without direct micromanagement from Ephesus. Coinage struck under Vespasian at such civic mints was largely a local affair, authorized by the provincial governor but funded and organized by the city itself, typically to facilitate market transactions at the regional level.
Vespasian's decade-long reign saw a deliberate normalization of Roman authority following the chaos of 69 AD's four-emperor year, and civic bronze production across Asia Minor expanded noticeably during this stabilization.
Alabanda, a Greek city in Caria, held sufficient regional importance to warrant its own conventus — one of the judicial districts Rome used to administer Asia Province without direct micromanagement from Ephesus. Coinage struck under Vespasian at such civic mints was largely a local affair, authorized by the provincial governor but funded and organized by the city itself, typically to facilitate market transactions at the regional level.
Vespasian's decade-long reign saw a deliberate normalization of Roman authority following the chaos of 69 AD's four-emperor year, and civic bronze production across Asia Minor expanded noticeably during this stabilization.