Roma Tunç/Bakır alaşımı 1 Assarion, Sardis
- Dönem
- 70 - 80 AD?, Roma
- Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
- 2011.0034
- Malzeme
- Tunç/Bakır alaşımı
- Eserin Türü
- Sikke
- Sikke Birimi
- 1 Assarion
- Sikkenin Darp Edildiği Yer
- Sardis
- Çıkaran Yetkileri
- Officina
- Darphane İşareti Var
- no
- Ofis İşareti Var
- no
- Monogram Var
- no
- Kontrmark Var
- no
- Sikke Define
- Sardis Monograf 13 Katalog
- 166
- Yerleşim
- Sardis
- Alan (Sektör)
- F49
- Açma
- F49 11.1
- Locus
- F49 11.1 Locus 92
- Koordinatlar
- E846 / S398.7 *185.38
- Tanım
- This coin type: Obverse: Bust of young Senate r. IЄPA CYNΚΛΗΤΟC; Reverse: Tetrastyle temple CAPΔΙΑΝΩΝ.
- Condition
- Obv good, reverse corroded
- Boyutlar
- Weight: 3.92g; Diameter: 18mm.
- Yorum
- RPC II suggested a Vespasianic date, while Johnston (in M7, p. 82) favored 100–120, in part due to the style of the coin and in part to the direction of the legend, which runs clockwise. Coins minted under Vespasian have obverses with counterclockwise legends. Johnston also noted a broken-crossbar A, which is found on coins of Marciana and Plotina; thus, she thought the temple on the reverse was Sardis’s first neokorate temple, probably to Hadrian. The authors of RPC noted uncertainty about the coin. They thought the style fitted better in the Vespasianic period, while the legend was more typical of second century issues. Denomination suggested in RPC II, p. 199. Found on a packed earth floor beneath fall from a roof collapse; the pottery associated with the fall cannot distinguish between the termini of 80 and 120. .
- Ayrıca bakınız
- Kaynakça
- RPC II: 1309
- Yazar
- JDE