Roman Bronze/Copper Alloy 1 Assarion of Sardis
- Date
- 140 AD - 160 AD, Roman
- Sardis or Museum Inv. No.
- 1980.0145
- Material
- Bronze/Copper Alloy
- Object Type
- Coin
- Coin Denomination
- 1 Assarion
- Coin Mint
- Sardis
- Issuers
- Dairos
- Officina
- Has Mint Mark
- no
- Has Control Mark
- no
- Has Monogram
- no
- Has Countermark
- no
- Hoard
- Monograph 13 Catalog No.
- 184
- Site
- Sardis
- Sector
- HoB
- Trench
- HoB 80.6
- B-Grid Coordinates
- E6.2 / S59.85 *99.42
- Description
- This coin type: Obverse: Head of young Dionysos r. wreathed in ivy ЄΠΙ ΔΑIΡΙΟΥ ; Reverse: Torch CAPΔIANΩΝ.
- Condition
- Corroded, now broken
- Dimensions
- Weight: 2.31g; Diameter: 19mm.
- Comments
- The magistrate’s name is also on coins of Antoninus Pius and M. Aurelius (BMC Lydia p. 257 no. 138, p. 258 nos. 141-44) and the style of the engraving looks much like the latter (especially with isolated cult implements). The winged caduceus reverse of Aurelius with a different magistrate’s name is surely by same die engraver. He makes small dies for the flan, beautifully proportioned busts (with heads tilted slightly up), leaving much room between the head and beaded border (with dots so small it almost looks like a line border) and a great deal of space between sparse letters on legends. Flans are thin.
- See Also
- Bibliography
- SNG v Aulock 8: 3139
- Author
- JDE