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| Uitgever | Koinon of Galatia |
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| Jaar | 98-117 |
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| Diameter | 30 mm |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Laureate head of Emperor Trajan facing right, with finely rendered curly hair beneath the laurel wreath. The portrait displays the characteristic strong-jawed, mature effigy of Trajan in the provincial Greek style. The legend is arranged around the bust within a beaded border. The die engraving reflects the robust, naturalistic portraiture typical of Trajanic provincial coinage from Asia Minor. |
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| Schrift keerzijde | Greek |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The Koinon of Galatia was the provincial assembly established after Rome reorganized the region following its annexation in 25 BC, and its coinage functioned as a statement of collective loyalty rather than economic necessity — the imperial cult administered through the koinon required a visible, material expression. The magistrate name preserved in the legend, likely a prominent local figure holding the position of grammateus or similar office, anchors this piece to a specific administrative moment within Trajan's two-decade reign.
Galatian koinon bronzes of this module are infrequently encountered, the series being overshadowed in scholarship by the better-documented Asian and Bithynian koina.