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Æ42 - Marcus Aurelius ΕΠΙ ΛοΥΚΙοΥ ΑΡΧοΝΤοϹ Α ϹΙΛΑΝΔΕΩΝ

Issuer Mint of Silandus, Lydia
Year 161-180
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Dionysiac group in the field: at centre, nude Dionysus stands facing with head turned to the right, his left arm resting upon a companion figure, holding a long thyrsus in his right hand, with a panther crouching at his feet. To the left, a male figure identified as a Satyr stands facing right, clad in trousers, holding a staff or thyrsos. To the right, bearded Pan stands facing left, holding a bell and a pedum (shepherd's crook). The magistrate's legend ΕΠΙ ΛοΥΚΙοΥ ΑΡΧοΝΤοϹ Α ϹΙΛΑΝΔΕΩΝ is distributed around the field, identifying the civic magistrate Lukios (Lucius) and the city of Silandus.
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