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1 Unit - Aspurgus

Issuer Bosporan Kingdom
Year 8 BC - 14 AD
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Weight 1.99 g
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Reverse lettering Α
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Mintage ND (8 BC - 14 AD)
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Aspurgus ruled the Bosporan Kingdom as a client of Rome, a status he cultivated aggressively — he visited Augustus in person and received Roman citizenship, thereafter styling himself with the Roman name Tiberius Julius Aspurgus. This small copper issue belongs to that transitional period when the Bosporan monarchy was reorienting its public legitimacy around Roman patronage rather than Pontic dynastic tradition. The kingdom controlled the Cimmerian Bosphorus grain routes, making it strategically indispensable to Rome regardless of its nominal independence.