Gordian III Roman Provincial Tetradrachm- Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, AD 238-40
Gordian III Roman Provincial Tetradrachm- Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, AD 238-40
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This is a nice example of a provincial Roman Tetradrachm from a province of the Roman empire called Seleucis and Pieria in Syria. It was minted by Gordian III in 238-240 AD and is made from debased silver with a purity of about 25-35%.
Obverse: laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III, right, seen from rear. the legend reads ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ and translates to 'Emperor Caesar Marcus Antonius Gordianus Augustus'
Reverse: eagle standing facing, head left, with wreath in beak. The legend reads ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΟΥϹΙΑϹ, S C, and translates to holder of the 'holder of tribunician power, by decree of the Senate'
Weight: 1.49g
Size: 25mm
RPC VII.2, 3488
Roman provincial currency was coinage minted within the Roman Empire by local civic rather than imperial authorities. These coins were often continuations of the original currencies that existed prior to the arrival of the Romans. Because so many of them were minted in the Greek areas of the empire, they were usually referred to until fairly recently as Greek imperial coinage.
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