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| Issuer | Aegina |
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| Year | 15-35 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Bare head of Tiberius facing right, depicted in the Roman imperial portrait style characteristic of provincial coinage. The effigy is rendered in low relief with a clean profile showing the emperor's characteristic features. A partially preserved Greek legend surrounds the portrait, reading ϹΑΒ[?ΕΙΝΟϹ ΑΙΓΕΙΝ]ΗΤΩΝ, referencing the magistrate and the people of Aegina. The field is plain with slight surface irregularity typical of hammered provincial bronze coinage. |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | Aiakos, the mythological hero and first king of Aegina, depicted seated on a throne at left, facing a standing figure before him in a scene likely representing a judicial or divine audience. A second standing figure appears to the right, possibly a supplicant or attendant. The composition reflects a narrative mythological scene common to Aeginetan provincial bronzes of the early Imperial period. The Greek legend ΑΙΑΚΟϹ appears in the field identifying the central divine figure. |
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