Kybele | Lion | Senate
Phrygia, Prymnessos
Pseudo-autonomous issue 198-211 CE
Æ 23mm, 6,81g
Obv: ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ, draped bust of Senate, right
Rev: ΠΡΥΜΝΗϹϹΕΩΝ, Cybele seated left, extending right arm over lion, and resting left arm on tympanum
RPC V.2, — (unassigned; ID 27262)

Prymnessos was located near modern day Sülün, Turkey. It was on the trading route between Synnada and Dokimaion.

Pausanias wrote of a Nikastratos, nominally from Cilicia, who won the Pankration. Nikostratos was said to have been stolen from Prymnessos because he was the son of nobility, then raised in Cilicia.