Aezani, situated in Phrygia, was one of the more prosperous cities of its conventus and left an unusually well-documented civic coinage. This piece names the magistrate Claudius Quartinus in the genitive — a standard honorific formula that effectively credits him as the issuing authority, suggesting he funded or sponsored the striking as a public act of euergetism. Quartinus himself is otherwise poorly attested in the epigraphic record, making the coinage one of the few surviving traces of his tenure.
Aezani, situated in Phrygia, was one of the more prosperous cities of its conventus and left an unusually well-documented civic coinage. This piece names the magistrate Claudius Quartinus in the genitive — a standard honorific formula that effectively credits him as the issuing authority, suggesting he funded or sponsored the striking as a public act of euergetism. Quartinus himself is otherwise poorly attested in the epigraphic record, making the coinage one of the few surviving traces of his tenure.