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Æ36 - Gallienus (sole reign) (ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ)

Issuer Antioch ad Maeandrum (Conventus of Alabanda)
Year 260-268
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Reference(s) X#60036
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Edge Plain
Mint Antioch ad Maeandrum
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Additional information

Antioch ad Maeandrum was a small Carian city whose civic coinage output was modest even by provincial standards, and issues attributable to Gallienus's sole reign — after the capture of Valerian by Shapur I in 260 AD effectively ended co-rule — are correspondingly scarce. The city sat within the conventus of Alabanda, one of the judicial districts Rome used to administer Asia Minor, and its bronze issues were struck for local circulation rather than any wider economic function.

The X# reference places this outside the standard RPC framework, suggesting attribution remains partially provisional.

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