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Æ38 - Marcus Aurelius ΕΠΙ ϹΤΡ ΛοΥΚΙοΥ ΜΙΝ ΑϹΚΛΗΠΙΑΔοΥ ϹΙΛΑΝΔΕΩΝ

Issuer Silandus (Conventus of Sardis)
Year 161-180
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Draped bust of Empress Crispina facing right, her hair elaborately styled in wavy strands swept back and gathered in a chignon at the nape, with a lock descending behind the ear. The portrait is rendered in a competent provincial style with a beaded border encircling the field. The Greek legend ΚΡΙϹΠΙΝΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ runs around the periphery, identifying her with the imperial title Augusta.
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Reverse description Two deities of healing stand in full figure within an open field: to the left, Hygieia stands facing right, extending a patera to feed a serpent coiled before her; to the right, Asclepius stands facing with head turned left, his right hand resting upon a serpent-entwined staff (kerykeion). The composition reflects the strong civic cult of Asclepius at Silandus. The reverse legend names the local magistrate (strategos) Lucius Minicius Asclepiades and the city of the Silandeans.
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Edge Plain
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