Roman Provincial, Bithynia, Nicomedia, Caracalla, AE - VERY RARE
Very rare coin, practically not available in trade.
Roman Provincial
Bithynia, Nicomedia, Caracalla (198-217), AE, Nica mint
Obverse: laureate head right
NIKOMHDEΩN DIC NEΩKORΩ
Reverse: Athena standing left, holding patera and spear and resting hand on shield at her side
ΝΙΚΑΙЄΩΝ
Weight
Bithynia is a mountainous but fertile land on the Black Sea in the north-west of Asia Minor. An independent kingdom was established there in 297 BC. Gradually dependent on Rome, it was transformed into its province. The city of Nicaea lay on the shores of a lake, about 40 km from the coast of Propontis. It was founded by the Thracians in the 7th century BC. Originally called Ancore, Antigonos demolished the city in 316 BC and called them Antigoneia. Once again he changed his name to Lysimachus, naming it after his wife Nikai.
Bardzo rzadka moneta, nie pojawiająca się praktycznie w ogóle w handlu.
Rzym Prowincjonalny
Bitynia, Nicea, Karakalla (198-217), Brąz, mennica Nicomedia
Awers: głowa w wieńcu laurowym w prawo
AYGOYCTOC ANTΩNEINOC
Rewers: Atena stojąca w lewo, trzymająca, paterę i włócznię, spoczywająca na tarczy
NIKOMHDEΩN DIC NEΩKORΩ
Waga 8.3 g
Roman Provincial Bithynia Nicomedia CaracallaANCIENT ANTIKE античный Roman Provincial Römische Provinzial Caracalla