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| Issuer | Tralles (Conventus of Ephesus) |
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| Year | 2 BC |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Obverse lettering | ΛΕΥΚΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ |
| Reverse description | A Capricorn, the astrological emblem of Augustus, strides to the right with a cornucopia balanced upon its back, symbolizing imperial prosperity and divine favor. The design is rendered in the compact, bold style characteristic of Lydian provincial bronze coinage of the Augustan period. The Greek ethnic legend ΚΑΙΣΑΡΕΩΝ appears in the lower field or exergue, identifying the issuing city of Tralles. The combination of Capricorn and cornucopia constitutes a well-attested Augustan reverse type on eastern provincial issues. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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