Cimmerian Bosporus, Panticapaeum (as Caesarea), Livia
Description:
Cimmerian Bosporus, Panticapaeum (as Caesarea), Livia, ca 14 - 12 BC. Draped and veiled bust of Livia as Aphrodite Apatura right, wearing kalathos / KAI-ΣA-PE-ΩN; sceptre with flower (or torch), H in right field.
Diameter:
AE22 mm
Weight:
6,02 g
Grade:
gF/F
Attribution:
MacDonald 274; RPC 1936
Commentary:
rare; brown patina, well centered with decent details
History:
In 17 BC, a Roman called Scribonius headed a rebellion in the Bosporan Kingdom; Augustus sent Marcus Agrippa, who put down the rebellion and restored the Queen Dynamis to power; as a sign of gratitude the city of Pantikapaion was named Caesarea and the city of Phanagoria took the name Agrippia.
Article Number:
026-10-06-41652