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RPC
IX, 966
Image of specimen #1
Coin type
URI
https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/9/966
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Volume
IX
Number
966
Province
Lycia-Pamphylia
Region
Pisidia
City
Codrula
Reign
Trajan Decius
Person (obv.)
Trajan Decius (Augustus)
Obverse inscription
ΑΥΤ Κ Γ Μ
Ε
ϹΙ ΚΥΙΝ ΤΡΑΙΑ Δ
Ε
ΚΙΟΝ Ϲ
Ε
Edition
Αὐτ(οκράτορα) Κ(αίσαρα) Γ(άϊον) Μέσ<σ>ι(ον) Κύϊν(τον) Τραϊα(νὸν) Δέκιον Σε(βαστόν)
Translation
for Emperor Caesar Gaius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius Augustus
Obverse design
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Decius, right, seen from rear
Reverse inscription
ΚΟΔΡΟΥΛ
Ε
ΩΝ ΔΙΟϹ ΚΟΤΑΝΟΥϹ
Edition
Κοδρουλέων Διὸς Κοτανοῦς
Translation
of the Codrulans, of Zeus Kotanes
Reverse design
temple with two columns enclosing facing bust of a god; eagle on pediment
Metal
copper-based alloy
Average diameter
36 mm
Average weight
19.46 g
Reference
vA
Pisidien
I, 1028
Specimens
1 (0 in the core collections)
Die-links
1: same obv. die as 965/1–3. 1: same rev. die as
RPC
VI 5589/1–2,
RPC
VI 5593/1–2,
RPC
VI 5596/1,
RPC
VII.2 2393/1,
RPC
VIII 1854/1,
RPC
X 2736/1–2.
Note
The rev. die is also linked to coins of Caracalla (vA
Pisidien
I, 1004), Elagabalus (vA
Pisidien
I, 1008), Severus Alexander (vA
Pisidien
I, 1015-6), Maximinus (vA
Pisidien
I, 1018), and Valerian (vA
Pisidien
I, 1033).
Specimens of this coin type
Number
Number
Obverse
Reverse
Museum
Bibliography
Diameter
Weight
Axis
Note
More
1
1
✸
vA
Pisidien
I, 1028, pl. 24 = R. E. Hecht, ‘Some Greek Imperial Coins in my coll.’,
NC
1968, p. 31, no. 12
36
19.46
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