Recently I sold my Otho denarius I just got to a specialist on them due to some rare die mumbo jumbo for way more then I paid and due to that, I purchased this special Otho Tetradrachm below. It wasn't cheap, but since I have drifted to Tetradrachms as a collecting area, I figured "why not". The reason why it's special is in the Bold letting. Otho (69 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Billon Tetradrachm O: AYTOK MAPK OΘΩNOΣ KAIΣ ΣEB, laureate head right, LA (year 1) lower right. R: EΛEY-ΘEPIA, Eleutheria (Liberty) standing left, wreath in extended right hand, scepter in left hand, leaning with left elbow on column, simpulum (ladle used for tasting and pouring sacrificial libations) left in lower left field. 12.58g 24.4mm Milne 359; RPC I 5354 (5 spec.); Dattari 327; BMC Alexandria p. 25, 208; Curtis 238; Kampmann 18.6; Emmett 184 This variety with a simpulum on the reverse is much rarer than the same type without this control symbol. RPC reports only 5 specimens with the simpulum and 17 specimens without it. This variety is missing from the important collections in Cologne, Paris, and Milan, and we know of only one example offered at auction in the past two decades (CNG 76, 12 Sep 2007, lot 3152, VF, $430 plus fees).
Wow, that is cool and very bold looking! Nice score. I am with you, I would rather have a 12g tetradrachm than a 3g denarius. John
Neato @Mat ! I'm delving more and more into tets of Alexandria and hopefully drachms of the "good" emperors...something about them is just cool. Plus, Otho's hairpiece isn't as obvious on the tets...
Great coin Mat, and a very historical one at that. Are going after the other three emperors of that year on Alexandrian Tets?
Congrats Mat , nice Otho portrait and the legends are indeed bold, which is in contrast with the Antioch Syria Otho's All the ones I've seen are weakly struck to begin with, and often faded away after circulation.
An awesome tet Mat. Great addition! Here's my Otho tet, not as rare as yours though Otho Billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria . YEAR 1 C. 69 AD 13.44g 25mm obv. Otho laureate head right, LA before / rev. bust of Alexandria right in elephant skin headdress. RPC 5358. Dattari 324 Grey tone with good metal and detail. SCARCE Ex John Casey Collection
Awesome!!! So great that you could make a bundle on something that you didn't want that much, and put it towards a stunning rarity that is right in your wheelhouse!! Congrats, that's a slam dunk for the year's top 10. (For anyone here.)
It is interesting that they used MAPK where we usually expect just M. At Rome, there were few praenomen spelled beyond the standard abbreviation but thyis was not Rome.
Nice addition @Mat! I find the portrait really pleasing. The overall strength of the design and lettering are something I would like to see more of in tets in general much less on a tet of Otho. Nice work finding a rare variety this nice!