• m13-170-0004-10
    Ön yüz. (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)
  • m13-170-0004-20
    Arka yüz. (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

Roma Tunç/Bakır alaşımı Sikke, Sardis

Dönem
End of the first - beginning of 2nd century AD?, Roma
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
1980.C80.0060
Malzeme
Tunç/Bakır alaşımı
Eserin Türü
Sikke
Sikke Birimi
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
170
Yerleşim
Sardis
Tanım
This coin type: Obverse: Bust of young Senate r. dr. IЄRA CYNΚΛΗΤΟC; Reverse: Hexastyle temple CAPΔIANΩN.
Condition
Eroded
Boyutlar
Weight: 3.08g; Diameter: 15mm.
Yorum
170.4 comes from same dies as 170.3 and M7 GR 252. No coin comes from a datable context. Johnston’s earlier group (252) has clockwise legends, the letter form A and a reverse legend in two parts. Her later group (255) can have a clockwise or a counterclockwise broken legend on the obverse, with broken crossbar As. The reverse can have the legend broken in 2 or 3 places, with a broken crossbar A. When I returned to her series, I only found one coin with a clear broken crossbar A. However, the coins in her 252 series had temples with a disk in the pediment and acroteria. The coins she grouped in the other series (255), when the details could be ascertained, had either acroteria or disks, but not both. When As were visible, they appeared to be formed without the broken crossbar, save one. Hence, I have combined the two series that Johnston separated, as they appear to be part of a large issue, and the die cutters appear to have introduced variants on the initial design. RPC III reached the same conclusion, calling the coin Trajanic/Hadrianic.
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Kaynakça
RPC III: 2410
Yazar
JDE