Obol - Augustus ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ

Emitent Alexandria
Rok 1-5
Typ Standard circulation coin
Hodnota Obol (⅙)
Měna Drachm
Složení Bronze
Hmotnost 8.74 g
Průměr 25.1 mm
Tloušťka
Tvar Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientace Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytci
V oběhu do
Reference RPC Online I#5026, Dattari#51, Köln A1#10, Milne#18/19, Emmett#23
Popis líce Laureate head of Augustus, right
Písmo líce Greek
Opis líce ΠΑΤΗΡ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΟΣ
Popis rubu Six ears of corn tied together
Písmo rubu Greek
Opis rubu ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ
Hrana
Mincovna
Náklad ND (1-5) - -
ID Numisquare 3584475080
Další informace

Historical Context: This Obol, minted in Alexandria between AD 1 and 5, dates to Augustus’s later reign, a period of established Roman imperial power and the Pax Romana. As the first Roman Emperor, Augustus solidified his rule, transforming the Republic. Egypt, his personal province, remained crucial for Rome's grain supply and maintained its Greek monetary system. The inscription ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ (Sebastos), the Greek equivalent of Augustus, emphasized his imperial and divine authority within the Hellenistic world.

Artistry: The coin’s artistry reflects the distinctive Alexandrian mint style, interpreting official Roman imperial portraiture through local Greek conventions. While engravers are unknown, the obverse typically features a laureate bust of Augustus, facing right, embodying imperial majesty. The reverse commonly depicts an eagle standing left, often with a cornucopia or palm branch, symbolic of prosperity and victory, a hallmark motif of Alexandrian coinage under Roman rule.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a bronze flan (8.74 grams, 25.1 millimeters), this Obol’s technical qualities are typical of Alexandrian provincial bronzes. High-points for wear on the obverse include the hair, laurel wreath, and nose; on the reverse, the eagle’s breast and wing tips. Strikes can vary, with some examples showing off-center alignment or minor flan irregularities. A well-struck specimen will display clear details of Augustus's portrait and the eagle, with minimal surface pitting or corrosion.

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