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Cistophoric coinage fails to portray reigning kings in its coins. It is possible that this lack of royal iconography is the result of Attalid royal ideology. The royal coinage is mimicking itself as a federal coinage. Attalid kings were unable to portray themselves as a charismatic and militaristic
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of the time), 12.75 grams. In addition, the evidence of hoards suggests that it did not travel outside the area which Pergamum controlled. It is therefore probable that it was overvalued in this area.
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received much of its power practically as a Roman gift. He portrayed himself as a benefactor of the Greeks living within
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on the obverse represents Dionysus while the bow case on the reverse represents Heracles, whose son,
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Kenneth W. Harl "Livy and the Date of the Introduction of the Cistophoric Tetradrachma (sic),"
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Early Hellenistic Coinage from the Accession of Alexander to the Peace of Apamaea (336-188 BC)
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authority like the other Hellenistic rulers, as the kingdom during reign of
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In any case, the result was a closed monetary system similar to that in the
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The types reflect the Attalid kings' claims of descent from
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Apollonis
Aristonicus
Cabinet des Médailles
Ancient Greek
coin
Pergamum
Attalid kingdom
Seleucid
tetradrachms
Philetairos
Alabanda
Kibyra
Hadrian
Rome
obverse
Latin
Dionysus
drachmas
Attic drachmas
weight standard
Ptolemaic Kingdom
Eumenes II
Asia Minor
Dionysus
Heracles
cista mystica
Telephus
Money portal
List of ancient Greek monetary standards

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