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| Issuer | Dios Hieron (Conventus of Ephesus) |
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| Year | 184-190 |
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| Weight | 23.51 g |
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| Edge | Plain |
| Mint | Dioshieron, Lydia, Turkey |
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Dios Hieron was a small civic mint in the Lydian interior, operating under the conventus of Ephesus, whose output under Commodus survives in very limited numbers. The magistrate name ΑΡΙϹΤΕΑϹ appears across a tight cluster of issues, suggesting a single term of office responsible for the entire local bronze programme during this window. The designation ΠΡΩ — indicating a protos or leading civic title — points to a benefactor funding coinage as much as administering it.