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Coin ID #5255

Nikaia (AD 198-217) AE 34 - Caracalla

Caracalla, 198-217 AD. AE34 (27.92g). AVT K M AVPH ANTΩNINOC AVΓOV, youthful laureate and cuirassed bust right / CEOVHPIA ΦIΛAΔEΛΦEIA TA MEΓAΛA NIKAIEΩN, ornate prize crown with two palms; IEPOC AΓON in central band. EF, dark green patina, flan crack. A superb, lifelike portrait of the young Caracalla.

This unrecorded coin provides a further expansion of the games-related legends of the coins of Nicaea. "ta megala" is otherwise unattested, and in conjunction with the full legend can be read as "Severeia Philadelpheia in respect to the great ceremonies of the Nicaeans," with the central band inscription reading "The Holy Game." In the late 3rd century a complex cycle of at least fifteen games and associated religious festivals is attested for Nicaea, honoring Dionysus the founder, Apollo Pythius, and various emperors from Augustus to Gallienus. Read along with the very young portrait of Caracalla as Augustus, the legend and type can be taken to indicate that Nicaea sponsored a grand series of festivals to celebrate the joint elevation of Caracalla to Augustus and Geta to Caesar in 198 AD.

File information
Filename:650746.jpg
City/Mint name:Nikaia
Rating (4 votes):11111
Keywords:roman / bronze
References:??? Waddington, RG -; cf. BMC Pontus pg. 166, 87 (similar type of Geta); SNG Copenhagen-; cf. Mionnet Supp. V, pg. 111, 603 (related reverse legend for Severus Alexander)
Valuation:CNG Triton VIII (1/2004), lot 746 ($2,000 + comm)
Photo courtesy of:Classical Numismatic Group - www.cngcoins.com
Filesize:57 KiB
Date added:Jul 23, 2008
Dimensions:500 x 243 pixels
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