Æ29 - Philip I ΒΙΖVΗΝΩΝ

发行方 Bizya
年份 244-249
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值
货币
材质 Bronze
重量 12.88 g
直径 28.8 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向 Variable alignment ↺
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 Moush`25#3512
正面描述 Laureate draped bust right
正面文字 Greek
正面铭文 AYT K M IOVΛ ΦIΛIΠΠOC AVΓ
背面描述 Tyche seated right, head left, holding rudder & cornucopiae
背面文字 Greek
背面铭文 ΒΙΖVΗΝΩΝ
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (244-249) - Bizya -
Numisquare 编号 1079263550
附加信息

Historical Context: This Æ29 coin was issued by the city of Bizya during the reign of Philip I, known as Philip the Arab, from 244 to 249 AD. His brief but significant rule occurred amidst the tumultuous Crisis of the Third Century, a period of immense political instability and military pressures across the Roman Empire. As a provincial issue from Thrace, this bronze coinage served a vital role in local commerce, providing essential currency for daily transactions and asserting Roman imperial authority in the region, even as it bore the local city's name, ΒΙΖVΗΝΩΝ.

Artistry: The artistic execution of this coin reflects the provincial Roman style prevalent in the eastern empire during the mid-3rd century. While likely produced by an anonymous local engraver, the obverse portrait of Philip I would have aimed to convey imperial gravitas, albeit with a distinct local interpretation. Provincial mints often blended traditional Hellenistic aesthetics with Roman imperial iconography, resulting in a robust, sometimes less refined, but characterful portrayal that catered to local tastes and understanding of imperial imagery.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 12.88 grams and measuring 28.8 mm, this Æ29 represents a substantial bronze denomination for its era. For grading, high-points on the obverse would include the emperor’s hair, nose, and the folds of his drapery or cuirass. Common technical observations for provincial bronzes of this period often include variable striking pressure, leading to areas of weaker strike, and potential flan irregularities such as minor cracks or unevenness. Centering can also vary, impacting the completeness of the legends.

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