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Æ32 - Severus Alexander ΠΕΛΤΗΝωΝ ΜΑΚ ΑΡΧ ΦΑΥϹΤΕΙΝΟΥ

Issuer Peltae (Conventus of Apamea)
Year 222-235
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description The emperor depicted on horseback advancing to the right, wearing military attire and holding a spear diagonally across his body in a commanding posture, a type evoking imperial military prowess. The horse is shown in mid-stride. The reverse legend is distributed around the field and divided by a ground line, with the civic ethnic and the name of the local archon Faustinus recorded below, attesting to the municipal administration of Peltae under the Macedonian tribal designation.
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Peltae was a minor Phrygian city whose coins almost never name a magistrate — making this issue, struck under the archonship of Faustinus, unusually specific. Local magistrates' names appear on provincial bronzes from this region only when a city wished to publicly credit an individual, often because he had personally funded the minting costs.

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