Biunx

Émetteur Capua
Année 216 BC - 211 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur Biunx (1/5)
Devise As (circa 216-211 BC)
Composition Bronze
Poids 15.94 g
Diamètre 25 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) HN Italy#487 1#205
Description de l’avers Laureate and bearded head of Zeus right; at left two stars.
Écriture de l’avers
Légende de l’avers
Description du revers Two soldiers swearing oath over a pig; at left, two stars; in exergue, kapu.
Écriture du revers Old Italics
Légende du revers
(Translation: kapu)
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (216 BC - 211 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 9182382700
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This Biunx was issued by Capua between 216 and 211 BC, a critical period during the Second Punic War. Following the Roman defeat at Cannae, Capua, a major Campanian city, famously defected to Hannibal. This coinage represents Capua's brief autonomy from Rome, marked by independent monetary emissions. These issues ceased abruptly with the Roman recapture of Capua in 211 BC, after which the city lost independence, making these coins vital historical artifacts of the conflict.

Artistry: While the engraver remains anonymous, the artistry reflects the Campanian stylistic school, blending Italic robustness with Hellenistic Greek influence. Typically, the obverse

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