カタログ
| 発行体 | Taman, Goths from |
|---|---|
| 年号 | 275-325 |
| 種類 | Standard circulation coin |
| 額面 | 1 Denier |
| 通貨 | Denarius (late 3rd/early 4th centuries) |
| 材質 | Billon |
| 重量 | 2.52 g |
| 直径 | 19 mm |
| 厚さ | |
| 形状 | Round (irregular) |
| 製造技法 | Hammered |
| 向き | Variable alignment ↺ |
| 彫刻師 | |
| 流通終了年 | |
| 参考文献 |
| 表面の説明 | Stylized head facing right. |
|---|---|
| 表面の文字体系 | |
| 表面の銘文 | |
| 裏面の説明 | Winged person standing with circle to the left and circle to the right. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | |
| 裏面の銘文 | |
| 縁 | |
| 鋳造所 | |
| 鋳造数 |
ND (275-325) - - |
| Numisquare ID | 7873149650 |
| 追加情報 |
Historical Context: This 1 Denarius, issued by the Goths from the Taman region between 275 and 325 CE, offers insight into the late Roman Empire's periphery. During this tumultuous period, Gothic tribes established themselves along the Black Sea coast, interacting with Roman authority. The issuance of a "Denarius" module, even in billon, signifies an attempt to mimic Roman monetary systems for local trade or as a symbol of emerging tribal autonomy. The absence of a specific ruler suggests a communal or anonymous tribal issuance, reflecting decentralized authority.
Artistry: The "Circle, circle" designation strongly suggests an abstracted, anepigraphic design, characteristic of the "barbaric imitation" stylistic school prevalent among Germanic peoples. Lacking sophisticated Roman portraiture, the design likely features simplified geometric patterns, perhaps concentric