Roman Bronze/Copper Alloy Denarius
- Date
- 2 BC - 14 AD, Roman
- Sardis or Museum Inv. No.
- 1982.0224
- Material
- Silver-washed Bronze/Copper Alloy
- Object Type
- Coin
- Coin Denomination
- Denarius
- Coin Mint
- Uncertain Mint
- Issuers
- imitation Augustan
- Officina
- Has Mint Mark
- no
- Has Control Mark
- no
- Has Monogram
- no
- Has Countermark
- no
- Hoard
- Monograph 13 Catalog No.
- 218
- Site
- Sardis
- Sector
- MMS
- Trench
- MMS-II 82.1
- B-Grid Coordinates
- E132.1 / S77.3 *104.34
- Description
- This coin type: Obverse: Bust r. laur. CΛESΛR ΛVGVSTVS DIVI F PΛTER PΛTRIΛE; Reverse: Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing facing, between shields and spear; above, lituus and simpulum ΛVGVSTI F COS DESIG.
- Condition
- Corroded, traces of silvering
- Dimensions
- Weight: 3.28g; Diameter: 19mm.
- Comments
- Imitation of Augustan type from Lugdunum mint (nice style). Plated, traces of silver on both sides. RIC XII p. 55 n. 205 and ff. Sutherland (1984) notes that unbarred ‘A’s are normal for the entire series and “imitations are of widespread provenance.”.
- See Also
- Bibliography
- After RIC I(²) p. 56 no. 210
- Author
- JDE