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Denarius - Juba II Caesarea

发行方 Mauretania
年份 16
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货币 Denarius (25BC-40AD)
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正面文字 Latin
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背面描述 A richly laden cornucopiae, overflowing with grape bunches, occupies the central field, evoking the agricultural prosperity of Mauretania. In the background, an ornate trident, its shaft tied with a decorative fillet, stands vertically behind the cornucopiae, referencing maritime power and possibly a Poseidon cult association. The Greek date letters Є (5) and T (300) appear divided across the left and right upper fields respectively, with A (1) and M (40) similarly disposed in the lower fields, together forming the regnal year notation ETAM. The coin is struck in the Caesarean mint tradition with characteristic Hellenistic provincial style.
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Juba II ruled Mauretania as a client king under Augustus and Tiberius — educated in Rome, personally acquainted with Augustus, and arguably more Hellenistic intellectual than North African monarch. His coinage at Caesarea reflects this duality: a romanized king issuing silver on a reduced standard, tying his kingdom's currency to Roman monetary norms without being formally absorbed into the provincial system. The McClean reference without a Copenhagen SNG number suggests this particular emission was not well represented in Scandinavian collection patterns of the early twentieth century, pointing to an uneven survival distribution across European cabinets.

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