See full images - free registration
Continue with Google - no registration! or register with email

Why register? Just to keep bots out of our catalog. Your email stays private - we will never share it or send you anything uninvited. We guarantee you that!

Æ20 - Gallienus (sole reign) (ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ)

Issuer Athens (Achaea)
Year 260-268
Type Log in to see details
Value Log in to see details
Currency Log in to see details
Composition Bronze
Weight Log in to see details
Diameter Log in to see details
Thickness Log in to see details
Shape Log in to see details
Technique Log in to see details
Orientation Log in to see details
Engraver(s) Log in to see details
In circulation to Log in to see details
Reference(s) Log in to see details
Obverse description Log in to see details
Obverse script Log in to see details
Obverse lettering Log in to see details
Reverse description Log in to see details
Reverse script Log in to see details
Reverse lettering Log in to see details
Edge Plain
Mint Athens
Mintage Log in to see details
Additional information

Athens struck bronze coinage under Roman provincial authority throughout the imperial period, but issues of Gallienus's sole reign — after the capture of his father Valerian by Shapur I in 260 AD — reflect a empire contracting under simultaneous pressure from the Gallic breakaway state in the west and the Palmyrene sphere in the east. Greece itself remained nominally stable, which is precisely why Athenian civic bronzes of this period are so understudied: they belong to no crisis narrative, only to the quiet administrative persistence of a city still trading on its ancient name.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE