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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Lydia| > |Other Lydia| > RP82039
Marcus Aurelius, 7 March 161 - 17 March 180 A.D., Magnesia ad Sipylum, Lydia
|Other| |Lydia|, |Marcus| |Aurelius,| |7| |March| |161| |-| |17| |March| |180| |A.D.,| |Magnesia| |ad| |Sipylum,| |Lydia|, Magnesia ad Sipylum was a city of Lydia, situated about 65 km northeast of Smyrna (now Izmir) on the river Hermus (now Gediz) at the foot of Spil Mount. Nowadays this is the location of Manisa in Turkey. It became a city of importance under the Roman dominion and, though nearly destroyed by an earthquake in the reign of Tiberius, was restored by that emperor and flourished through the Roman Empire.

Ploutos the personification of wealth is the son of Eirene, goddess of peace.
RP82039. Bronze AE 16, GRPC Lydia p. 20, 137; RPC Online VI 133; BMC Lydia p. 147, 59; SNG Cop 262; SNG Mün 268; SNG Leypold 1040; Waddington 5082; SNGvA -; SNG Tüb -, VF, green patina, well centered, Magnesia ad Sipylum (Manisa, Turkey) mint, weight 2.551g, maximum diameter 15.9mm, die axis 180o, as caesar, c. 140 A.D.; obverse KAI AYPHΛIOC, bare-headed, draped bust right; reverse MAΓNHTΩN XIΠYΛOY, Ploutos (wealth), personified as as a child, standing left, clad in short chiton, which he raises in front above his waist with both hands, he carries fruit in its folds; SOLD











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