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Address
6 Batak St.
Varna, 9000
BULGARIA
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
47,50 €
Hand-Struck (Hammered) – Copper Extremely Rare Large Æ Roman Provincial Medallion (45.2mm, 68.28g.) Alexander Severus, Perinthus, Thrace mint, struck 222-235 A.D. References: Varbanov II, 4093; Hunter 24; BMC Thrace 58 var.
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Perinthos, later called Heraclea and Marmara Eregli today, is 90 km west of Istanbul near a small pointed headland on the north shore of the Marmara Sea. It is said to have been a Samian colony, founded about 599 B.C. It is famous chiefly for its stubborn and successful resistance to Philip II of Macedon in 340 B.C.; at that time it seems to have been more important than Byzantium itself. In 46 A.D., after the death of the Thracian king Rhoemetalces III and after an unsuccessful anti-Roman revolt, the Thracian Kingdom was annexed by Claudius as the Roman province of Thracia. Perinthus was made the capital of Roman Thracia.
DESIGN:
Obverse side
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Legend:
AV K M AYΡ CEY AΛEΞANΔΡOC
Reverse side
Wheel of the Zodiac; in centre, Zeus seated facing, holding patera and sceptre, eagle at his feet; to upper left, Helios right in quadriga, with crescent moon above; to upper right, Selene left in biga of bulls, with star above, at Zeus’s feet recline Gaia, holding cornucopiae, and Thessala, holding rudder
Legend:
ΠEΡIN-ΘIWN-B NE-WKO-ΡWN-IWNWN
A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.
Weight | 68,3 g |
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Dimensions | 45,2 mm |