Æ19–20 - Mark Antony Countermarked

Emittente Zacynthus, Island of
Anno 39 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore
Valuta Denarius (49 BC to AD 215)
Composizione Bronze
Peso 5.75 g
Diametro 20 mm
Spessore
Forma Round (irregular)
Tecnica Hammered, Countermarked
Orientamento Variable alignment ↺
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i RPC Online I#1290, CRR#1271, SNG Copenhagen#489
Descrizione del dritto Bare head of Mark Antony facing right. Incuse star countermark.
Scrittura del dritto Greek
Legenda del dritto IMP
Descrizione del rovescio Eagle facing right on thunderbolt with caduceus.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio C • SOSIVS Q ZA
Bordo
Zecca ZA
Zacynthus, Peloponnesus,modern-day Zakynthos, Greece
Tiratura ND (-39) - -
ID Numisquare 1785384120
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: This Æ19–20 bronze coin, issued by Zacynthus in 39 BC, places it within Mark Antony's eastern dominion during the late Roman Republic. As Triumvir, Antony’s authority was affirmed by client cities through coinage bearing his effigy, signifying allegiance. The "Countermarked" aspect, if referring to subsequent revalidation, highlights the era's fluid political loyalties and economic shifts. Such currency adaptation was a common feature of provincial administration, reflecting evolving power dynamics and local responses to Roman authority.

Artistry: The anonymous engraver worked within a provincial Hellenistic-Roman stylistic tradition. The obverse features a robust, veristic portrait of Mark Antony, characteristic of Roman Republican portraiture, emphasizing his authority and gravitas. These provincial renditions often blended Roman realism with a distinct Greek artistic sensibility. The reverse typically depicts a lyre, a traditional civic emblem

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