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II, 219
Image of specimen #1
Coin type
URI
https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2/219
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Volume
II
Number
219
Province
Achaea
Region
Peloponnesus
City
Patras
Reign
Domitian
Dating
AD 85/6
Obverse inscription
INDVLGENTIAE AVG MONETA INPETRATA
Edition
indulgentiae Aug(usti) moneta inpetrata
Translation
coin granted by the indulgence of the Augustus
Obverse design
bust of Indulgentia to right, draped, veiled and with stephane
Reverse inscription
CAESARI AVGVSTO COL A A P
Edition
Caesari Augusto col(onia) A(ugusta) A(chaica) P(atrensis)
Translation
to Caesar Augustus, the Augustan colony of Achaean Patras
Reverse design
slow quadriga to right driven by triumphator with sceptre in left hand
Metal
copper-based alloy
Average diameter
34 mm
Average weight
23.18 g
Reference
B.E. Levy, 'lndulgentiae Avgvsti moneta inpetrata: a Flavian episode', in (eds) H. Huvelin, M. Christol and G. Gautier,
Mélanges de Numismatique offerts à P. Bastien
(Wetteren, 1987), pp. 39–40
Specimens
4 (2 in the core collections)
Specimens of this coin type
Number
Number
Obverse
Reverse
Museum
Bibliography
Diameter
Weight
Axis
Note
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1
1
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P: 1230
34
15.90
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2
2
V: GR 13834
34
23.12
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3
3
N
34
26.52
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4
4
Brussels: de Hirsch 1340
27.17
acquired from Hoffmann in 1883; probably the example from the Dupré and Jarry collections, mentioned by B.E. Levy,
loc.cit.
, p. 40, n. 8
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