This brief note brings into public attention a large medallion struck by the city of Cyzicus in alliance with Smyrna during the early years of the reign of Commodus as solus Augustus. At the same time, we shall profit from the oportunity to review the historical, chronological, typological, stylistic and metrological aspects of this and related issues, and of the homonoia (alliance) coinage of Asia Minor in general.Esta breve nota presenta un gran medallón acuñado por la ciudad de Cízico (Mysia) en alianza con Esmirna (Jonia), durante los primeros años del reinado solitario del emperador Cómodo. Aprovecharemos la oportunidad para revisar los aspectos históricos, cronológicos, tipológicos, estilísticos y metrológicos de ésta y otras emisione...
Cyzicus struck his last provincial coins with Greek inscriptions during the reign of Claudius Gothic...
Meyer Marion. Cilicia as Part of the Seleucid Empire - The Beginning of Municipal Coinage. In: La Ci...
The study of the countermarks of Celse comes determined by the fact of being the mint of the Tarraco...
Metrology analysis of the Roman currency in Augusta Emerita has allowed to distinguish two different...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
The coinage issued by Mark Antony in the East is a powerful, contemporary witness to the triumvir’s ...
International audienceA bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian o...
Tres monedas del tipo “Dionisio / pantera” se han encontrado en Cataluña. Una de ellas proviene de l...
Dans cet article on analyse la propagande numismatique d'Hadrien, d'Antonin le Pieux, et de Marc-Aur...
Summary. — The author presents the problem of attribution of the bronze coins with the monogram Ř , ...
Pòster presentat a les IV Jornadas Doctorales en Ciencias de la Antigüedad (JJDDCCA), celebrada a la...
International audienceIn the IVth century B.C., the carian city of Iasos struck a little bronze coin...
Gerin Dominique. Otto Mørkholm †, Early Hellenistic Coinage, from the accession of Alexander to the ...
This study concerns bronze coinages of the Roman Republican provinces in the eastern Mediterranean d...
An unicum struck at Maeonia for Marcus Aurelius is of twofold interest regarding the local coinage u...
Cyzicus struck his last provincial coins with Greek inscriptions during the reign of Claudius Gothic...
Meyer Marion. Cilicia as Part of the Seleucid Empire - The Beginning of Municipal Coinage. In: La Ci...
The study of the countermarks of Celse comes determined by the fact of being the mint of the Tarraco...
Metrology analysis of the Roman currency in Augusta Emerita has allowed to distinguish two different...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
The coinage issued by Mark Antony in the East is a powerful, contemporary witness to the triumvir’s ...
International audienceA bronze medallion in the name of the usurper Julianus, also known as Julian o...
Tres monedas del tipo “Dionisio / pantera” se han encontrado en Cataluña. Una de ellas proviene de l...
Dans cet article on analyse la propagande numismatique d'Hadrien, d'Antonin le Pieux, et de Marc-Aur...
Summary. — The author presents the problem of attribution of the bronze coins with the monogram Ř , ...
Pòster presentat a les IV Jornadas Doctorales en Ciencias de la Antigüedad (JJDDCCA), celebrada a la...
International audienceIn the IVth century B.C., the carian city of Iasos struck a little bronze coin...
Gerin Dominique. Otto Mørkholm †, Early Hellenistic Coinage, from the accession of Alexander to the ...
This study concerns bronze coinages of the Roman Republican provinces in the eastern Mediterranean d...
An unicum struck at Maeonia for Marcus Aurelius is of twofold interest regarding the local coinage u...
Cyzicus struck his last provincial coins with Greek inscriptions during the reign of Claudius Gothic...
Meyer Marion. Cilicia as Part of the Seleucid Empire - The Beginning of Municipal Coinage. In: La Ci...
The study of the countermarks of Celse comes determined by the fact of being the mint of the Tarraco...