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Image of specimen #13 |
URI | https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/729 json ttl rdf xml epidoc |
Volume | III |
Number | 729 |
Province | Thrace |
Region | Thrace |
City | Bizya |
Reign | Hadrian |
Person (obv.) | Hadrian (Augustus) |
Magistrate | Quintus Tineius Rufus (presbeutes and antistrategos) |
Dating | AD 124/8 (?) |
Obverse inscription | ΑΥΤΟ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ϹΕΒ |
Edition | Αὐτο(κράτωρ) Τραϊανὸς Ἁδριανός Καῖσαρ Σεβ(αστὸς) |
Translation | Emperor Trajan Hadrian Caesar Augustus |
Obverse design | laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, right, with paludamentum |
Reverse inscription | ΕΠΕΙ ΤΕΙ ΡΟΥΦΟΥ ΠΡΕϹΒ ΚΑΙ ΑΝΤΙ ΤΟΥ ϹΕΒΑ ΒΙΖΥΗΝΩΝ |
Edition | ἐπεὶ Τει(νείου) Ῥούφου πρεσβ(ευτοῦ) καὶ ἀντι(στρατήγου) τοῦ Σεβα(στοῦ) Βιζυηνῶν |
Translation | under Tineius Rufus, envoy and deputy commander of the Augustus, of the Bizyans |
Reverse design | city gate, flanked by two towers, surmounted by a figure in quadriga, right |
Metal | copper-based alloy |
Average diameter | 31 mm |
Average weight | 20.30 g |
Axis | 6 |
Reference | Jurukova 4 corr., 7 corr. |
Specimens | 14 (1 in the core collections) |
Note | The coin illustrated by Jurukova on Taf. 1 is not the Paris coin. The reverse legend on the coin illustrated by Jurukova and the Paris coin clearly reads ΕΠΕΙ ΤΕΙ — and not ΕΠΙ ΤΙ —. Jurukova 7, though supposed to read another obv. legend than 4, is probably the same, as the coin of Sofia illustrated on Taf. 2 was struck from the same pair of dies as P 281 |