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| 表面の説明 | Radiate head of Helios facing right in three-quarter view, rendered in the characteristic Rhodian style with rays emanating from the crown of the head and detailed facial features. The god's hair is swept back beneath the radiating crown, with well-modelled cheek and jaw. The portrait fills the flan with no surrounding legend, conforming to standard late Hellenistic Rhodian bronze coinage typology. The overall style reflects the high artistic tradition of Rhodian die-engravers of the late second to early first century BC. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Greek |
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Rhodes in the late second and early first century BC was navigating a sharp political decline — the Roman Senate's punitive establishment of Delos as a free port in 166 BC had gutted Rhodian commercial revenue, collapsing harbor dues that had once funded one of the ancient world's most powerful naval fleets. Bronze coinage of this period reflects a civic economy operating well below its former capacity. The magistrate name Epityches appearing on this issue is an ethnic Greek name meaning roughly "upon good fortune" — an irony not lost given the island's circumstances.