Caesarea in Cappadocia, 95-96 AD., Domitian, Æ20, RPC 1685.
Caesarea in Cappadocia, Domitian, struck under imperial governor T. Pomponius Bassus,
Æ20 (19-20 mm / 5.13 g), 95-96 AD.,
Obv.: AYT KAI ΔOMITIANOC CEBACTOC ΓEPMA, laureate head of Domitian right.
Rev.: EΠI / BACCOY / ΠPЄCBOY / [T?]OY ET / ΔI (regnal year 14 = 95-96 AD.), 5 written lines of letters, all in wreath. .
RPC 1685 .
According to Head, Hist. Num. p. 753, "presbeutes" on coins of Caesarea simply means "legatus Augusti pro praetore", that is "imperial governor", of Galatia and Cappadocia.