A Coin in the Name of the Bosporan Ruler Cotys Found in the Suburbs of Augustów / Znalezisko monety z imieniem władcy Królestwa Bosporańskiego Kotysa w Augustowie

Jarosław Bodzek, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Institute of Archaeology

ORCID: 0000-0002-4272-4117

Iwona Lewoc, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology

Terra Desolata Foundation

ORCID: 0000-0001-6256-1485

Kyrylo Myzgin, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology

ORCID: 0000-0002-5881-3376

A Coin in the Name of the Bosporan Ruler Cotys Found in the Suburbs of Augustów

Abstract: A bronze coin struck in the name of Cotys I, the ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom, by his son and successor Rhescuporis II was found by chance on the outskirts of Augustów in 2017. This coin is a dupondius with a value equal to 24 units, as attested by the value mark Κ-Δ on the reverse. The finder, Mr Marcin Haraburda, handed it over to the Regional Museum in Augustów. Although the coin find does not have any clearly determined context, it is possible – on the basis of a general analysis of the inflow of the Imperial and Roman provincial coinage into the area of the West Balt Culture Environment and the broadly conceived archaeological context – to link the presence of this dupondius with the milieu of the Sudovian culture, which started to develop in that territory beginning from the Younger Roman Period.

Key words: Bosporan Kingdom, dupondius, Cotys I, Rhescuporis II, Sudovian culture

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.17.a5

Bodzek, J., Lewoc, I. and Myzgin, K. 2022. “A Coin in the Name of the Bosporan Ruler Cotys Found in the Suburbs of Augustów”, Notae Numismaticae – Zapiski Numizmatyczne 17: 127–144. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.17.a5

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