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| Issuer | City of Rhodes |
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| Year | 201 BC - 190 BC |
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| Value | Tetradrachm (4) |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Rhodes issued posthumous Alexanders well into the second century BC, but this emission falls at a particularly fraught moment — the island was navigating the aftermath of the catastrophic 227 BC earthquake while simultaneously positioning itself as a naval power caught between Rome and the Seleucid sphere. The Rhodian mint was unusually prolific for a civic operation, and Price 2515 belongs to a phase when the city's commercial reach across the eastern Mediterranean made controlling a reliable silver coinage a matter of practical necessity rather than political theater.