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Stater - Sauromates II Caracalla

Issuer Bosporan Kingdom
Year 202
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse lettering ΗϘΥ
(Translation: [year] 498)
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Mintage 498 (202 AD)
Additional information

Sauromates II ruled the Bosporan Kingdom as a client of Rome, and the paired portrait staters — showing the local dynast alongside the reigning emperor — were a deliberate political instrument, broadcasting loyalty to Rome while maintaining the fiction of independent kingship. By Caracalla's reign, this arrangement was well-established, but the Bosporan electrum had been quietly debased over generations, its gold content a fraction of what earlier Spartocid issues had carried. The 202 dating places this piece early in Sauromates II's reign, which ran until around 210 AD.

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