Cyrrhestica, Cyrrhus, Antoninus Pius, AE, 138-161 AD – Zeus Kataibates

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Roman Provincial, Cyrrhestica, Cyrrhus, Antoninus Pius, AE (bronze, 9.4g, 23mm), 138-161 AD
Obv: Ī‘Ī„Ī¤ĪæĪšĪ”Ī‘Ī¤Ļ‰Ī” ĪšĘŠ”Ī‘Ī” ΤΙΤ ƐΛΙ ΑΔΔΙ Ī‘ĪĪ¤Ļ‰ĪĪ™ĪĪŸŠ” ДΒ Ɛ΄ДƐ; laureate head of Antoninus Pius right
Rev: Ī”Ī™ĪŸŠ” ĪšĪ‘Ī¤Ī‘Ī™Ī’Ī‘Ī¤ĪŸĪ„ ĪšĪ„Ī”Ī”Ī—Š”Ī¤Ļ‰Ī; Zeus Kataibates, wearing himation over lower limbs and shoulder, seated left on rock holding thunderbolt and scepter, eagle at foot; B in lower right field
Ref:Ā  RPC IV.3 8539 (temp) Rarity/Choice: Common, aEF Good (cleaning scratches, otherwise, beautiful desert patina)
Note: Antoninus Pius was a Roman emperor who reigned from 138 to 161 AD. His rule was characterized by relative peace and stability within the Roman Empire, earning him a reputation as one of the “Five Good Emperors.” Antoninus Pius focused on administrative reforms, legal improvements, and maintaining the empire’s stability without major military campaigns. The issuance of this coin in Cyrrhus, Cyrrhestica reflects the importance of maintaining imperial presence and local loyalty. The obverse features a laureate head of Antoninus Pius facing right. The laurel wreath symbolizes victory and divine favor, emphasizing his role as a respected and benevolent ruler. The reverse shows Zeus Kataibates seated on a rock to the left, holding a thunderbolt over an eagle and a long sceptre. The thunderbolt symbolizes divine power, the eagle represents Zeus’s authority, and the sceptre signifies royalty and dominion.