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The coins produced by the hundreds of mints throughout the eastern Roman Empire rarely play a major role in Roman portrait studies. Yet, at the largest corpus of imperial portraits in the provinces, they are the best extant source for understanding imperial images. Portraits of women, along with their nuanced variations in appearence,  offer cruial evidence of the workings of the provincial coinage systems and individuals involved with making decisions in it. 

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