Sestertius - Sauromates I

Emissor Bosporan Kingdom (Bosporos)
Ano 98-102
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor Sestertius (48)
Moeda Bosporan Units
Composição Copper
Peso 7.94 g
Diâmetro 26 mm
Espessura
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientação Variable alignment ↺
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) Anokhin#1555 , MacDonald#419 III#842 Bosporos#426
Descrição do anverso King Sauromates seated, right, on curule chair, holding sceptre with king’s head at top.
Escrita do anverso Greek
Legenda do anverso ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΙΟΥΛΙΟϹ ΒΑϹΙΛΕΥϹ ϹΑΥΡΟΜΑΤΗϹ
(Translation: Tiberius Julius King Sauromates)
Descrição do reverso Diademed and draped bust of Sauromates I, right facing bust of queen, left.
Escrita do reverso Greek
Legenda do reverso M H
(Translation: 48 [units])
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (98-102) - -
ID Numisquare 2416472350
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This copper sestertius, issued 98-102 CE, pertains to Sauromates I, a pivotal Bosporan king. His reign brought relative stability and prosperity to this vital Roman client state on the northern Black Sea. The sestertius denomination highlights significant Roman economic and cultural influence on Bosporan coinage, despite the kingdom retaining its distinct identity. Sauromates I skillfully managed complex political relations, ensuring the kingdom's survival and trade within the Roman sphere.

Artistry: The coin's artistic style reflects the Graeco-Roman provincial aesthetic of the era. Engravers are anonymous, but the obverse typically features an idealized portrait of Sauromates I, echoing Roman imperial portraiture. Reverse designs commonly depict deities or royal symbols, illustrating the Bosporan Kingdom's syncretic cultural and religious landscape. Execution, though variable, aimed to convey royal legitimacy, aligning with numismatic practices across the Roman world.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 7.94 grams and measuring 26 millimeters, this copper sestertius exhibits characteristics typical of Bosporan provincial issues. High-points on the obverse portrait include hair, nose, and ear; reverse high-points vary by motif. Technical strike quality often reveals irregular flans, potential for off-center strikes, or edge weakness. The copper alloy may show surface irregularities or minor pitting. Grading assesses strike sharpness, wear, and surface integrity to discern portrait and reverse details.

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