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| Issuer | Hadrianotherae (Conventus of Adramyteum) |
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| Year | 193-211 |
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| Composition | Bronze |
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| Reverse description | Septimius Severus mounted on horseback advancing to the right, his right arm raised in a gesture of command or salutation. Before him, a defeated captive is seated to the left, while a trophy of arms stands prominently in the field, symbolizing Roman military victory. The scene is a standard provincial reversal type celebrating imperial triumph, rendered in the bold, somewhat flat relief characteristic of Asian Greek civic coinage. The reverse legend identifying the issuing city and the presiding strategos runs around the periphery. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΕΠ(Ι) ϹΤΡ ΜΟϹΧΙΑΝΟΥ ΑΤΤΑ(ΛΟΥ), ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΘΗΡΙΤΩΝ (Translation: under strategos Moschianos, son of Attalos, of the Hadrianotheraeans) |
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| Mint | Hadrianotherae, Mysia |
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