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| 正面描述 | Laureate, cuirassed and paludamentum-draped bust of Antoninus Pius facing right, with the imperial effigy rendered in the conventional provincial style. The portrait displays characteristic features of the emperor with a full beard. The Greek legend reads partially around the bust in the field. The overall style is consistent with Pontic civic bronze coinage of the mid-second century AD. |
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| 正面铭文 | ΑΝΤωΝΕΙΝΟϹ ϹΕ |
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Cerasus — modern Giresun on the Black Sea coast of Turkey — was, according to ancient sources, the city from which the cherry tree was introduced to the Roman world. Lucullus supposedly brought the fruit back after his Pontic campaigns in the 70s BC, and the city's name itself is the etymological root of both the Latin cerasus and the English "cherry." Whether the story is entirely accurate is debatable, but the city traded on it. The era date on this coin, rendered as year 93 in the local Pontic calendar, places it in the early reign of Antoninus Pius.