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| 正面描述 | Laureate, cuirassed bust of Emperor Marcus Aurelius draped in paludamentum, facing right and seen from the rear, with a long beard and extended curling locks characteristic of his mature portraiture. The obverse legend encircles the effigy in Greek characters, identifying the emperor by his Antonine nomenclature. The bold, high-relief modeling of the portrait reflects the fine provincial die-cutting traditions of the Pergamene mint during the Antonine period. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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| 附加信息 |
Pergamum's civic bronze issues of this period were struck under the authority of a local magistrate — the strategos named in the obverse legend — whose office carried responsibility for organizing and funding the mint. The partially preserved legend referencing Aristeus places this among a small, identifiable group tied to his term. The Β in the right field is a denomination or series marker used within Pergamum's internal bronze hierarchy, a system that allowed the city to circulate multiple coin sizes simultaneously without confusion at the market level.