A Captivating Cappadocian Drachm Of Titus

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  1. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Earlier this year I posted the Rome mint version of the Titus Caesar Nike drachm. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/extremely-rare-titus-drachm.287464/

    Now I'm happy to report that I just acquired the local Cappadocian version.
    Unfortunately, I loaned out my digital camera and have only the dodgy dealer photo.


    RPC1655a.jpg Titus Caesar
    AR Drachm, 3.03g
    Caesarea, Cappadocia mint, 73-74 AD
    RPC 1655 (2 spec.)
    Obv: AYTO KAI OYЄCΠACIANOC CEBACTOY YIOC; Head of Titus, laureate, bearded, r.
    Rev: NIKH CЄBACTH; Nike advancing r., wreath in r. hand, palm in l. hand
    Acquired from eBay, October 2017.

    Caesarea in Cacppadocia struck a fairly large issue of silver coins in 76/77 AD. There are two distinct styles: 'Roman' (with a 6 o'clock die axis) struck at Rome for circulation in Cappadocia, and 'local' (with a 12 o'clock die axis) struck at Caesarea. Drachms with the Nike type were struck for Titus Caesar in both Roman and local style. This coin is most certainly a Cappadocian produced piece based on style and the 12 o'clock die axis. It is slightly scarcer than the corresponding Rome issue. With a fineness near 48%, this drachm was overvalued against the denarius by 67%, assuming the two denominations were of equal value.

    Please share your 'captivating Cappadocians'!
     
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  3. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Lovely coin. I have no "Cappadocians", but I'd love to visit that area, particularly the cave dwellings.
     
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  4. Aethelred

    Aethelred The Old Dead King

    My only Cappadocia (captivating or otherwise) is this Silver Drachm of Aridbarzanes I who was in power from 95 to 63 BC.


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  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    CAPPADOCIAN KINGDOM Ariarathes V.jpg
    CAPPADOCIAN KINGDOM: Ariarathes V
    AR Drachm
    OBVERSE: Diademed head of Ariarathes V right
    REVERSE: Athena standing left, holding Nike & resting hand on grounded shield, HDI monogram in outer left field, PAFI monogram in inner left field, HF monogram in outer right field, date GL in exergue
    Struck at Cappadocia, Year 33 (= 130 BC)
    4.2g, 18mm
    SNG Copenhagen Suppl. 673–678. Simonetta p. 24, 20b
    Septimius Severus 17.jpg
    SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
    AR Drachm
    OBVERSE: AY Λ CЄΠ CЄOYHPOC, laureate head right
    REVERSE: MHTPOΠO KAICAPIAC, Mt. Argaeus surmounted by star, ETЄ in ex
    Struck at Cappadocia, Caesarea, Year 5=A.D. 196/7
    2.58 g, 17mm
    Sydenham 395
     
  6. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Terrific OP!! Interesting style!!

    Hmm, it seems my only 'probable' example from Cappodocia is my just posted Nero/Claudius Tet but I'll keep looking:)

    Ah, and the Mount Argaeus example Bing just posted....
     
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  7. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice find, David. I like the portrait on it.
     
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  8. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    Cappadocia produced some very nice items. My only one features Nero on a Hemidrachm.

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    Nero
    AR Hemidrachm
    Obverse: NERO CLAVD DIVI CLAVD F CAESAR AVG GERMANI, laureate head right
    Reverse: Victory seated right on globe
    Cappadocia, Caesaria, c54-63 AD.
    SGI 616, RPC 3645. RIC 617. Sydenham 82.
     
  9. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hadrian hemidrachm

    nice Catch David
    408 P Hadrian .jpg
     
  10. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Very nice pickup David. that portrait has a great deal of charm.
     
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  11. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    I think your tet is quite fascinating because of that air of mystery surrounding its home mint. Another possibility - Caesarean mint engravers working in Antioch?
     
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  12. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    Like the Nero from ewomack :kiss:, here's another Mount Argaeus:

    P1190350clean2.jpg
     
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  14. Svarog

    Svarog Well-Known Member

    Nero hemi as well:
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  15. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Cool find!
     
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  16. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    For anyone keeping track of this sort of thing, notice how the OP Titus Caesar portrait is very similar to those of Vespasian that were produced locally.

    RPC1650.JPG

    Perhaps the same engraver worked on both coins?
     
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