In the Provinces, Greek cities and Roman colonies struck their own bronze coins.
These coins carry the imperial portrait on the obverse and a reverse image of local
significance.
Bronze coin of Pergamum under
Caracalla (AD 211-217) depicting three temples dedicated to the emperors.
Bronze coin of Neapolis under Philip I
(AD 244-249) depicting a she-wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus before a
shrine on Mount Gerizim in Samaria.
Bronze drachma (AD
139-140) of Alexandria under Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), depicting the head of the
god Sarapis on a giant foot, an image of uncertain significance.