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Image of specimen #— |
URI | https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/74507 json ttl rdf xml epidoc |
Volume | V.3 |
Number | — (unassigned; ID 74507) |
Province | Lycia-Pamphylia |
Region | Pisidia |
City | Antioch |
Reign | Septimius Severus |
Person (obv.) | Caracalla (Augustus) |
Issue | Issue 2 (good style) |
Dating | c. AD 205 |
Obverse inscription | ANTONINVS PIVS AVG |
Edition | Antoninus Pius Aug(ustus) |
Translation | Antoninus Pius Augustus |
Obverse design | radiate and draped bust of Caracalla, right, seen from rear |
Reverse inscription | FORTVNA COL CAES ANTIOCH |
Edition | Fortuna col(onia) Caes(area) Antioch(ia) |
Translation | the colony Fortuna Caesarea Antioch |
Reverse design | Fortuna standing facing, head left, emptying cornucopia over altar and holding scepte |
Metal | copper-based alloy |
Average diameter | 28 mm |
Average weight | 12.36 g |
Reference | Krzyżanowska 171-2 III.3 ('Elagabale') |
Specimens | 2 (0 in the core collections) |
Note | The type can be reattributed to Caracalla, as the die is also used with a reverse of the river-god ANTHIO, and a specimen has recently been discovered with the samer river god type for Geta Caesar. |