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Diassarion - Philip I ϹΤΕΚΤΟΡΗΝΩΝ

Issuer Stectorium
Year 244-249
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Currency Drachm
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Reverse description Athena, helmeted and draped in a long chiton, stands facing left in a full-length pose, holding an upright spear in her right hand and resting her left hand upon a large round shield set at her feet. The goddess is rendered in a static, frontal provincial style typical of Phrygian civic bronzes. The ethnic legend of the issuing city ϹΤΕΚΤΟΡΗΝΩΝ encircles the field within a dotted border, identifying the mint as Stectorium in Phrygia.
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