Coin of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome from Corinth Artist: Unknown
Mint: Corinth (Peloponnesus)
Ruler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86–161, ruled A.D. 138–161

Medium

Bronze

Dimensions

12.37 g, 6:00, 26.2 mm

Credit Line

Ruth Elizabeth White Fund with the assistance of Ben Lee Damsky

Accession Number

2009.110.28

Culture
Period

2nd century A.D.

Classification
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Numismatics

Obverse Description

Obverse Description: Inscription uncertain, possibly ANTONINVS AVG PIVS Laureate head right

Reverse Description

Reverse Description: C L I COR = Col Laus Iulia Corinth Aerial view of harbor (either Lechaeum or Cenchreae) presented as semicircular docks terminating in a temple at each end; in the center of the water is a standing Poseidon holding dolphin and trident; below three galleys. At the left of the left temple is either a tree or a burning altar.
Provenance

Provenance

Dennis Kroh, Dallas, to August 13, 1988; Ben Lee Damsky, 1988–2009; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
Bibliography
  • "Acquisitions," Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin: Online Supplement (accessed 2012),
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Additional information

Object/Work type

coins, money

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