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Æ37 - Maximinus ... ΡΥΝΔΑΚΩ

Issuer Apollonia ad Rhyndacum (Conventus of Cyzicus)
Year 50-51
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description Apollo standing facing with head turned to right, leaning on a lyre set upon a tripod, depicted in the classical divine manner. To his right stands Artemis, facing, with head turned to left, holding a bow and arrow. The two deities are presented as divine twins in a symmetrical composition characteristic of Asia Minor provincial bronze coinage. A partial Greek legend is visible in the field and along the periphery, referencing the city of Apollonia on the Rhyndacus river.
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Reverse lettering ... ΡΥΝΔΑΚΩ
(Translation: [---] of the Rhyndaci)
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