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Tetrassarion - Trajan COL IVL AVG FELI NINIC CLAVD

Uitgever Ninica Claudiopolis
Jaar 98-117
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde A Roman legionary eagle stands facing on a ground line, its head turned to the right and wings spread wide, rendered in a bold provincial style. Flanking the eagle on either side stands a military standard, each topped with decorative elements. The colonial legend COL IVL AVG FELI NINIC CLAVD encircles the design, identifying the issuing colony of Ninica Claudiopolis and asserting its status as a Roman colonia under the Julio-Augustan tradition.
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Ninica Claudiopolis occupied an awkward administrative position in Cilicia — a Roman colony planted in a region of dense pre-existing Greek civic culture, perpetually asserting its colonial status through coinage while surrounded by cities with far older minting traditions. The COL IVL AVG FELI formula in the city's title compresses layers of Caesarian and Augustan patronage into an abbreviation that the city wore like a badge well into the second century.

Under Trajan, provincial bronze at this denomination level was struck to address chronic shortages of small change that imperial mints had little interest in supplying. The Levante and Leypold specimens catalogued for this type suggest a narrow die pool.

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