Silandus

Silandus coin
Two sides of a coin. The front contains a plant and the back contains "500" in big digits.
ϹΙΛΑΝ ΔΟϹ-Bust of city goddess r., turreted; border of dots ϹΙΛΑΝΔΕΩΝ-Star of six rays within crescent; above, another star of six rays; border dots
Coin from Silandus, era Septimus Sevirus or Caracalla.

Silandus or Silandos (Ancient Greek: Σιλάνδος) was an episcopal city in the late Roman province of Lydia. It was near and gave its name to the present town of Selendi in Manisa Province, Turkey.