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Æ27 - Commodus COL A A PATR

Issuer Patras (Achaea)
Year 182-184
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Laureate and cuirassed bust of Emperor Commodus facing right, rendered in the provincial Roman style typical of Achaean colonial coinage. The laureate wreath is visible atop the emperor's head, with the drapery of the cuirass indicated at the truncation. The surrounding legend, though partially garbled with an inverted D and reversed S, identifies the emperor by his full imperial titulature. The portrait exhibits the broad facial features characteristic of Commodus's later official imagery.
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Reverse description Jupiter (Zeus) enthroned left on a high-backed throne, his body rendered frontally with legs to the left. In his extended right hand he holds a small figure of Victoria (Nike), while his left hand rests on a long vertical sceptre. The composition follows the standard seated Jupiter type widely employed on colonial bronzes of the Antonine period in Achaea. The colonial legend is distributed around the field, referencing the Roman colony at Patras.
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