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Æ19 - Domitian COL IVL [ ]

Uitgever Corinth (Achaea)
Jaar 81-96
Type Log in om details te zien
Waarde Log in om details te zien
Valuta Log in om details te zien
Samenstelling Log in om details te zien
Gewicht Log in om details te zien
Diameter 19 mm
Dikte Log in om details te zien
Vorm Log in om details te zien
Techniek Log in om details te zien
Oriëntatie Log in om details te zien
Graveur(s) Log in om details te zien
In omloop tot Log in om details te zien
Referentie(s) Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving keerzijde A standing female figure, possibly Hygieia or a local deity, depicted facing right and holding a jug or patera in her extended hand. In the field beside the figure, a serpent is shown entwined around a staff, an attribute commonly associated with Asclepius or Hygieia in Corinthian colonial iconography. The partially preserved colonial legend appears in the field and around the reverse design.
Schrift keerzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift keerzijde Log in om details te zien
Rand Log in om details te zien
Muntplaats Log in om details te zien
Oplage Log in om details te zien
Aanvullende informatie

Corinth's colonial coinage under Domitian belongs to a municipally administered series that continued largely uninterrupted through the Flavian dynasty, with the colony exercising unusual autonomy in issuing bronze for local exchange. The truncated legend — COL IVL [ ] — reflects either a die crack, edge damage, or incomplete surviving specimen rather than an intentional abbreviation, as the full form COL IVL COR appears consistently across the Corinthian civic series.

The reference II#165 places this within BCD Corinth, the benchmark typology for colonial Corinthian bronzes catalogued through the 2015 Leu auction.

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