38 AD - 64 AD |
Drachm / Δραχμή AR 17 |
SHH 5424 |
Parameter Obverse Reverse Notes Reference |
3.47 g 16.7-17.4 mm 1.1-2.4 mm
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o'clock VF Diademed head of Polemon right; [BACIΛEωC] / ΠOΛEMωNOC clockwise around; border of dots. Diademed head of Tryphaena right; ETOVC / IΔ clockwise around; border of dots. Mint of Amisus (?) Ex CNG Triton XVII/ 245, 6.1.2014; ex Walter Niggeler Collection Part I, Leu/Münzen und Medaillen 580, 3.12.1965. "Antonia Tryphaina was the daughter of Polemo I of Pontos and his wife Pythodoris. She married Kotys VIII of Thrace, and bore him three sons who became kings: Polemo II of Pontos, Rhoimetalkes II of Thrace, and Kotys IX of Lesser Armenia. Although she was never queen of Pontos, she is styled as queen on some of the issues struck by Polemo. Her inclusion on the coinage of Polemo, though is understandable, as she is his connection to Roman royalty. Tryphaina is a direct descendent of Mark Antony, and a distant relative to the emperors Caligula, Claudius, and Nero, as well as the other members of the Julio-Claudian family. Other issues of Polemo feature the emperors Claudius and Nero, and possibly Britannicus, so his inculsion of Tryphaina, as his familial connection to them, would make sense. In addition to her connection to the Romans, Tryphaina was also connected by marriage or blood to many other royal houses around the Black Sea, so her image on Polemo's coins would also serve to promote his standing among the other kingdoms in the region. " [Auctioneer] Ashmolean IX ---; BMC Pontus ---; Copenhagen IV 239 variant different year; RPC I 2825; Stancomb 1039; von Aulock 6688; Waddington (RGAM) 33 |