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Æ33 - Commodus ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΔΗϹ ϹΤΡ ΑΝΕΘ ΑΥΡΗΛΙΟΠΟΛΕΙ

Issuer Tmolus / Aureliopolis, Lydia (Provincial Roman mint)
Year 184-190
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse lettering ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΥΡ ΚΟΜΜΟΔΟϹ
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Mintage ND (184-190)
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Aureliopolis — formerly Tmolus, renamed in honor of Marcus Aurelius — was a small Lydian city whose civic coinage under Commodus is exceptionally rare, with only a handful of magistrate-attributed issues recorded. The strategos named in this coin's legend, Apollonides, appears in no other surviving documentary source; his entire administrative existence is known solely through bronzes like this one.

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