Augustus(?) - Tyche, what is behind Tyche?

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  1. cmezner

    cmezner do ut des Supporter

    Could you please help identifying what is behind Tyche?

    Have been trying without any success to find out what it is. Is it just her chair that was struck too far to the left?

    Æ Semis (½ As), 4.06 g, 20 x 21 mm;
    Hispania Baetica, Irippo, ca. 30 BC
    Ref.: RPC I 55; SNG Copenhagen 154; Vives 110-2;
    Obv.: IRIPPO inscription before bare head of Augustus (?) r.
    Rev.: Tyche seated left, holding pine cone and cornucopia, all within wreath

    Since my pictures are really not good, I am also including a better one found at acsearch, where they seem not to be sure if it is Augustus
    My coin:
    #352-IMG_6049.jpg #352-IMG_6050.jpg

    https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1077215:
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  3. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

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  4. Roman Collector

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    Concordia is often depicted enthroned, resting her arm on a stylized statuette of Spes. Perhaps that's what the engraver intended on your provincial.

    Sabina Concordia seated with Spes denarius.jpg
    Sabina, AD 117-137.
    Roman AR denarius, 3.43 g, 18.3 mm, 7 h.
    Rome, AD 129.
    Obv: SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, diademed and draped bust, right; hair in plait behind neck.
    Rev: CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia enthroned left, holding patera and resting on statuette of Spes; cornucopiae below seat.
    Refs: RIC 398; BMCRE 895-900; Cohen 12; RCV 3919; CRE40.
     
  5. cmezner

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    @http://@Justin Lee, @Roman Collector
    Yes, I read your post, and we have the same attribution, RPC I 55. I am always very happy when I get the right reference :) but I couldn't find anywhere a mention to that strange pointed thing to the right and behind Tyche.

    Thank you both, will add your two possible interpretations to my notes :)
     
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  6. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    Do you mean the cornucopia?
    Screenshot_20190202-221406_Chrome.jpg
     
  7. cmezner

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    No; I can see clearly the cornucopia, it is the thing with a handle (?) behind her - if it is a chair it must be really uncomfortable ;)

    #352-IMG_6050-mit Linie.png
     
  8. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    I think it's comparable to the chair (ornate throne?) Vesta is sitting upon on the reverse of the infamous Caligula As...
    SmartSelect_20190202-220119_Chrome.jpg
     
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  9. cmezner

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    You are right, it is very similar. Chair it is :)

    On the Irippo coin they struck the chair so far away that it almost gives the impression she is not sitting on it :rolleyes:
     
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