Commodus As, Juno reverse
RIC III Commodus 680 (as) · 178 AD-191 AD · Rome
Obverse
Reverse
Institut für Klassische Archäologie, Universität Tübingen
Obverse
CRISPINA AVGVSTA
Bust of Crispina, draped, hair waved and rolled at crown and knotted on back of head, right
Reverse
IVNO LVCINA S C
Juno, veiled, draped, standing left, holding patera in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand
About This Type
This RIC III Commodus 680 (as) is an as of Commodus (178 AD-191 AD), struck at the Rome mint. The reverse depicts Juno, veiled, draped, standing left, holding patera in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand. Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 10.67g, 25mm diameter.
About the As
The as was the base-unit bronze denomination of the Roman monetary system, worth one quarter of a sestertius. Under the empire it typically weighs about 11 grams and measures 25–28mm. The emperor appears with a bare or laureate head, the radiate crown was reserved for the dupondius.
About the Rome Mint
The Rome mint was the principal mint of the Roman state from the Republic through the fall of the Western Empire. It produced the vast majority of gold and silver coinage and was the only mint for much of the first and second centuries AD.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC III Commodus 680 (as)?
- RIC III Commodus 680 (as) is a Bronze As of Commodus (178 AD-191 AD) struck at the Rome mint cataloged under RIC vol. III no. III Commodus 680 (as).
- How do you identify RIC III Commodus 680 (as)?
- The obverse depicts Bust of Crispina, draped, hair waved and rolled at crown and knotted on back of head, right with the inscription CRISPINA AVGVSTA. The reverse depicts Juno, veiled, draped, standing left, holding patera in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand with the inscription IVNO LVCINA S C. Portrait type: draped.
- What are the physical specifications of RIC III Commodus 680 (as)?
- RIC III Commodus 680 (as) was struck in Bronze, standard weight 10.67g, diameter 25mm, die axis 5 h, struck.
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