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| 正面描述 | Laureate bust of Vespasian facing right, rendered in the Hellenistic portrait tradition with finely detailed laurel wreath and naturalistic facial features. The effigy is depicted with a slightly draped shoulder, the head turned in strict profile. The field is plain, with no surrounding legend, consistent with Bosporan royal coinage of the Flavian period. |
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| 背面文字 | Greek |
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Rhescuporis I ruled the Bosporan Kingdom as a client of Rome, and this stater — issued in 73 AD — reflects that relationship precisely. The joint association with Vespasian and Titus on a Bosporan gold issue was not decorative deference; it was a political signal, minted the same year Titus had just returned from the destruction of Jerusalem and stood at the peak of his prestige. Aligning with both emperor and heir simultaneously was a calculated dynastic hedge from a peripheral kingdom dependent on Roman goodwill for its survival along the northern Black Sea coast.