Co 254 (Early Roman hemiassarion(?) of Domitian from Thespiae) [permalink] [show fewer links]
Type
Inventoried Coin
Not after (date)
79
Not before (date)
69
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Coins
Typological identification
Coin
Cited by
Walker1980, p. 219 (rev. KenchreaiIII)
Comparanda
RPC II, 274
Comparanda
BMCCentralGreece Boeotia: Thespiae 30-32, p. 93, pl. XVI:16
Description
Unusually large; obverse struck ca. 30% off flan to upper right.
Preservation comment
Wear: VG. Slightly nicked edge; extensive, slight pitting and sparse flaking.
Published as
KenchreaiIII, p. 55, no. 671 (R. Hohlfelder identified as “Uncertain, Roman Imperial”)
Axis (1-12)
10
Has denomination
Hemiassarion
Numismatic Authority
Domitian (81-96)
Numismatic Diameter (mm)
16.0
Numismatic Mint
Thespiae
Numismatic Weight (g)
3.49
Obverse Description
Radiate head of emperor to right; all within dotted border (traces)
Obverse Inscription
ΑΥ ΔΟ ΚΑ[ΙⲤΑΡ ⲤΕ ΓΕΡ]
Reverse Description
Apollo seated to right playing lyre with plectrum; within dotted border (traces)
Reverse Inscription
ΘΕ[ⲤΠΙΕⲰΝ]
Belongs to Historical Period
Early Roman (Historical Period)
Material
Bronze (Material)
Has visual motif (depicts)
Apollo (Visual Motif)
Obverse Photograph
Reverse Photograph