File:Reverse face of coin of Traianus from Pergamum (number 19 of RPC III, 1717).jpg

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Object

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Title
Pergamon
Object type coin
object_type QS:P31,Q41207
Description
Deutsch:

Berlin, Münzkabinett der Staatlichen Museen
Münzkabinett, Tresor
Vorderseite ΘEA - ΡΩΜΗ - ΚΑΙ Θ[ΕΩ - CΕΒΑΣ-ΤΩ]. Umgangstempel (Peripteraltempel). Im Frontjoch steht Augustus l., der von Roma r. bekränzt wird. Sie hält im l. Arm ein Füllhorn (cornucopiae).
Rückseite ΦΙ[Λ]ΙΟC - ΖΕΥC - [ΑΥΤ - ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟ - CΕΒ Π]ΕΡΓ [Z retrograd]. Zeus Philios sitzt l. auf einem Thron. Neben ihm steht r. Traianus, beide in einem Neokorietempel, der als Podiumstempel mit vier Frontsäulen wiedergegeben ist.
Dargestellte/r Traianus
Münzstand Stadt
Datierung 113/114-117 n. Chr.
Römische Kaiserzeit
Bronze; 9,05 g; 24 mm; 6 h
Herstellung geprägt
Münzstätte Pergamon
Region Mysien
Land Türkei
Literatur B. Weisser, Die kaiserzeitliche Münzprägung von Pergamon (Diss. Phil. München 1995) 8 f. T 290 Nr. 879 (dieses Stück); RPC III Nr. 1717,19 (dieses Stück, ca. 113/114 n. Chr., andere Zuordnung Vs./Rs.). - Zur Datierung: B. Weisser, Pergamum as Paradigm, in: Chr. Howgego u.a., Coinage and Identity in the Roman Provinces (2005) 140 mit Anm.
Webportale https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/1717/19/
Sachbegriff Münze
Abteilung Antike, Griechen, Römische Kaiserzeit
Provenienz Unter den in Italien für die Königlichen Museen erworbenen Münzen.
Accession 1846/6791
Objektnummer 18265875

English:

Reverse face of coin of Traianus from Pergamum (number 19 of RPC III, 1717)

Coin no. 19 of RPC III, 1717
Inventory no. 18265875, 1846/6791
Diameter 24
Weight 9.05
Axis 6

Date
Deutsch: 113/114-117 n. Chr.
English: 113/114-117 AD
Dimensions

mass: 9.05 g (0.31 oz)

diameter: 24 mm (0.94 in)
dimensions QS:P2386,24U174789

6 h
institution QS:P195,Q323169
Accession number
1846/6791
Place of creation Pergamon
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https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18265875
Author Lutz-Jürgen Lübke (Lübke und Wiedemann)
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