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Æ34 - Gordian III ΤΡΕΒΕΝΝΑΤΩΝ

Issuer Trebenna
Year 238-244
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Trebenna was a minor Lycian hill town of negligible political weight, which makes its civic bronze coinage under Gordian III something of a curiosity. These issues were struck during a window when even small Anatolian communities could petition for the right to mint — a privilege tied to civic status and imperial favor rather than economic necessity. The town's output was limited, and Aulock's corpus remains the primary reference for organizing what survives.

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