RPC IX, 2118

 

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Coin type
Volume IX
Number 2118
Province Syria Palaestina
Region Samaria
City Caesarea Maritima
Reign Trebonianus Gallus
Person (obv.) Trebonianus Gallus (Augustus)
Obverse inscription IMP C C VIB GALLVS P F AVG
Edition Imp(erator) C(aesar) G(aius) Vib(ius) Gallus P(ius) F(elix) Aug(ustus)
Translation Emperor Caesar Gaius Vibius Gallus Pious Fortunate Augustus
Obverse design laureate head of Gallus, right, with traces of drapery (?)
Reverse inscription COL P F AVG F C CAES METR (S) P
Edition col(onia) p(rima) f(lavia) Aug(usta) F(elix?) C(oncordia?) Caes(area) metr(opolis) S(ryiae) P(alestinae)
Translation the first Flavian colony of Augusta Felix(?) Concordia(?), Caesarea, the metropolis of Syria Palestina
Reverse design Roma seated left, on shield, holding Victory and spear
Metal copper-based alloy
Average diameter 23 mm
Average weight 11.82 g
Axis 1, 12
Reference BMC 202, Kadman II 208
Specimens 3 (2 in the core collections)

Specimens of this coin type

Number Number Museum Bibliography
1 1     ✸ L: 1908,0110.1610 BMC 202
2 2     B: Löbb.
3 3     J-MJA: 68/3433