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| Issuer | Laodicea ad Lycum (Conventus of Cibyra) |
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| Year | 139-144 |
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| Weight | 24.21 g |
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| Reverse description | The lunar deity Mên stands in three-quarter profile facing right, his left foot resting upon a bucranium (ox skull), wearing the characteristic Phrygian cap. He holds a long sceptre in his right hand and a pine cone in his left, with a crescent moon visible behind his shoulders — all attributes emblematic of his Phrygian cult. The dedicatory legend Π Κ ΑΤΤΑΛΟϹ ΑΝΕΘΗΚΕΝ ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ fills the field around the figure, recording the dedication by a local magistrate Attalos at Laodicea. |
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| Reverse lettering | Π Κ ΑΤΤΑΛΟϹ ΑΝΕΘΗΚΕΝ ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ |
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| Mintage | ND (139-144) |
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