
Año de emisión 42
Cualidades VF
Diámetro 24,2 mm
Estimación *******
Fechas Alexandria (Egypt)
Grado de rareza R4 - Algunos ejemplares conocidos
Metal Billon
Peso 10,94 g
Provincia Egipto
Typos Tetradrachm
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Claudius (41-54) and Antonia
Egypt, Alexandria. BI Tetradrachm circa 42-43 (year 3),
Obverse: Laureate head r.; in r. field, LΓ.
Reverse: ΑΝΤΩΝΙΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗ Bust of Antonia r.
Reference: RPC 5133. Dattari 117.
Size: 24.20 mm. Weight: 10.94 g.
Extremely rare, only two specimens listed in RPC and none on coinarchives, About Very Fine.
From a private British collection. Only two specimens listed in RPC.
Antonia Minor, daughter of Marcus Antonius and Octavia, wife of Drusus and mother of Claudius, was one of the most powerful individuals alive during the first decades of the Roman Empire. She not only helped educate three generations of the first imperial family but also played an active role in imperial politics for many years. From historical sources, it seems clear that she represented a moral counterbalance to the dissolute practices of some of her relatives. It is no wonder that she came to represent the Julio-Claudian dynasty in official propaganda and perhaps even in the popular sentiment of the times.
Referencia : RPC I 5133
Fuente : https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/5133
Colección : VIIII Roman Provincial Coins