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| Issuer | Bizya |
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| Year | 128-137 |
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| Value | Diassarion (1/5) |
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| Reverse description | Ares, the god of war, depicted standing left in a martial pose, wearing a helmet and partial military garb. He holds an upright spear in his right hand and a large round shield in his left hand, the shield's concentric detail clearly rendered. The ethnic legend ΒΙΖΥΗΝΩΝ, denoting the civic authority of Bizya in Thrace, is disposed around the field, and the figure stands on a ground line. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΒΙΖΥΗΝΩΝ |
| Edge | Plain |
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