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| Issuer | Laodikeia (Phrygia) |
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| Year | 133 BC - 67 BC |
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| Value | Tetradrachm (4) |
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| Reverse description | Two serpents rise symmetrically from either side of a decorated bow case, their bodies entwined at the base and their heads confronting one another across the top of the device. A winged kerykeion (caduceus) appears to the right of the bow case. To the left, the ethnic ΛAO identifies the issuing city of Laodikeia. Between the serpents' heads, the magistrate's name is inscribed in three lines: ЄPMOΓENHΣ / OΛYMΠIO / ΔωPOY, identifying Hermogenes, son of Olympiodoros. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Mint | Laodikeia ad Lycum (Phrygia) |
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