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Æ17

Issuer Termessos
Year 71 BC - 36 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (71 BC - 70 BC) A - Dated CY 1 -
ND (71 BC - 36 BC) - -
ND (70 BC - 69 BC) B - Dated CY 2 -
ND (69 BC - 68 BC) Γ - Dated CY 3 -
ND (67 BC - 66 BC) E - Dated CY 5 -
ND (65 BC - 64 BC) Z - Dated CY 7 -
ND (59 BC - 58 BC) IΓ - Dated CY 13 -
ND (42 BC - 41 BC) Λ - Dated CY 30 -
ND (40 BC - 39 BC) ΛB - Dated CY 32 -
Additional information

Termessos, a Pisidian city in the Taurus Mountains of southern Anatolia, was one of the few cities Alexander the Great declined to besiege — judging the approach too costly for the prize. That independence persisted for centuries. Rome granted Termessos formal autonomy in 71 BC under a lex de Termessensibus, making it a free city with the right to mint its own bronze coinage without Roman oversight, an unusually explicit legal guarantee that directly explains why this series exists at all.

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