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Æ33 - Philip I ΕΠΙ Γ Ι ΠΕΡΠΕΡΟΥ ΡΟΥΦ ΑΡΧ Β ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ

Issuer City of Germe (Conventus of Pergamum)
Year 244-249
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΛ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟϹ
(Translation: Emperor Caesar Marcus Julius Philippus)
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Reverse script Greek
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Germe was a minor Mysian city whose civic bronze coinage under Philip I belongs to a concentrated burst of provincial output tied to his reign — Philip being the first emperor to make a point of cultivating the eastern provinces through monumental gestures, most visibly the celebration of Rome's millennial games in 248 AD. The magistrate named in the legend, likely a grammateus or archon serving a second term (the ΑΡΧ Β suggesting a second archonship), is otherwise unattested in the epigraphic record.

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