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Chalkon - Hadrian S C, Ζ

Issuer Antioch on the Orontes (Syria)
Year 117-138
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse lettering S C Ζ
(Translation: by decree of the Senate)
Edge Plain
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Additional information

The Ζ (zeta) denomination mark on this tiny Antiochene bronze places it within a civic reckoning system tied to the Caesarean era, not the regnal year — a local administrative habit that persisted stubbornly through successive imperial reigns. Antioch under Hadrian was among the emperor's most visited cities; he traveled to Syria at least twice and reportedly took a personal interest in its rebuilding following the catastrophic earthquake of 115 AD under Trajan. Whether that attention extended to mint supervision is debatable, but the volume and variety of Antiochene bronzes from this reign is notably higher than neighboring civic issues.

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