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Æ32 - Severus Alexander ΠΕΛΤΗΝωΝ ΜΑΚ ΑΡ ΦΑΥϹΤΕΙΝΟΥ

Uitgever Peltae (Conventus of Apamea)
Jaar 222-235
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Referentie(s) RPC VI#5644
Beschrijving voorzijde Draped bust of Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, facing right, with hair elaborately waved and drawn back in the characteristic Severan fashion. The effigy is rendered in the provincial style typical of the Lydian mint at Peltae, with visible drapery folds at the shoulder. The circular Greek legend surrounds the portrait within the fields of the flan.
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Opschrift voorzijde ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΜΑΜΕΑ ϹΕ
(Translation: Julia Mamaea Augusta)
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Aanvullende informatie

Peltae was a minor Phrygian city whose coins almost exclusively survive in low grades due to small local production runs and continuous circulation within a limited regional economy. The magistrate name ΦΑΥϹΤΕΙΝΟΥ — Faustinus — appearing in the legend places this issue within the civic coinage system of the Conventus of Apamea, where local officials effectively sponsored issues as a form of civic euergetism, bearing personal association with the coinage rather than simply administering its production. The Macedonian ethnic designation ΜΑΚ in the city's title reflects Peltae's claim to Macedonian colonial heritage, a distinction actively promoted on coinage throughout the Severan period.

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