Bronze Coin (Mint: Berytus in Phoenicia)
- Title:
- Bronze Coin (Mint: Berytus in Phoenicia)
- Collection:
- Cornell Coin Collection
- Date:
- 217-218 CE
- ID Number:
- CNC_0770
- Negative Number:
- 770
- File Name:
- CNC_0770.tif
- Mint:
- Berytus in Phoenicia
- Obverse:
- Bust of Macrinus r., Laureate, draped
Inscription around: [IMPC]AESMA[CRINUSAVG] - Reverse:
- Temple with six columns and pediment (containing uncertain object) w/ acroteria
steps lead up to r., within, fig. of Poseidon nude. L, w/ right foot on rock, holding dolphin in r. hand, resting with l. on trident
Inscription: COLI[VLAVGFEL] in exergue: BER - Style/Period:
- Imperial (Roman)
- Work Type:
- coins (money)
money - Materials/Techniques:
- bronze (metal)
- Subject:
- Coins, Ancient
- Measurement:
- 8.43 (grams, weight)
- Notes:
- reign of Macrinus
Items in the Cornell Coins Collection are meant for inventory and reference purposes
metadata may not be complete in all cases. - Bibliography:
- BMC PHOENICIA, vol. 26, p. 78, #167-8, Pl. X.5
(date from Zander H. Klawans, READING AND DATING ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, p. 74 - Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Collecting Program:
- Cornell Collections of Antiquities
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The content in the Cornell Collection of Antiquities: Coins Collection (in part Greek and Roman Coin Collection, #8464, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections) is believed to be in the public domain by virtue of the age of the underlying coins, and is presented by Cornell University Library under the Guidelines for Using Text, Images, Audio, and Video from Cornell University Library Collections [http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/CULCopyright]. This collection was digitized by Cornell University Library in 2011 from original materials, with funding from a Digital Collections in Arts and Sciences Grant to Annetta Alexandridis and Verity Platt. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. Please contact rareref@cornell.edu for more information about this collection, or to request permission to use these images.