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Gilded silver unit - Aphilas

Features

Issuer Aksum
Król Aphilas (310-325)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 310-325
Value Gilded silver unit
Currency Chrysos
Composition Złoto (.800) plated srebro (.650) (Selective gilt)
Weight 0.98 g
Diameter 13.00 mm
Thickness 2.00 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Technique Młotkowana
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
311419
References MHAC# 10
Stuart Christopher Munro-Hay, Bent Juel-Jensen; 1995. Aksumite Coinage. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, Hahn Ak# 8
Wolfgang Reinhard Otto Hahn; 1983. Die Münzprägung des Axumitischen Reiches. Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, Austria.
, BMC Aksum# 12-19
Stuart Christopher Munro-Hay; 1999. Catalogue of the Aksumite Coins in the British Museum. British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
, SACAM# 35-40
Wolfgang Reinhard Otto Hahn, Vincent West; 2017. Sylloge of Aksumite Coins in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, United Kingdom.
, HCR# 54125-54130
The Heberden Coin Room (https://hcr.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/)

Obverse

Popiersie Aphilasa w prawo, w nakryciu głowy zdobionym z przodu i zakończonym trójkątną wstążką z tyłu; powyżej pellet na półksiężycu dzielącym napis.
Obramowanie z kropek.Automatically translated

Script: grecki

Lettering: ΑΦΙΛΑ ΒΑCΙΛΙ

Unabridged legend: Αφιλας βασιλι

Reverse

(en) Small bust of Aphilas to right, wearing headcloth ornamented on front and ending with triangular ribbon behind, within incuse gilt circle; above, pellet on crescent dividing lettering. Beaded border.

Script: grecki

Lettering: ΑΦΙΛΑC ΒΑCΙΛΑЄΥCΙ

Unabridged legend: Αφιλας βασιλεύςι

Mint

Aksum, modern-day Axum, Ethiopia (290-625)

Comments

(en)

This type is currently known as the first of the Aksumite coinage to feature gilt. Leu Numismatik has proposed it had a value of 1/24 chrysos (AUction 14, Lot 277)

The reverse lettering is interpreted differently because of the presence of a final letter I:
 

  • Munro-Hay used this letter as the starting point of the reverse legend, rendering the name as Iaphilas rather than Aphilas. However he did not provide a proper explanation to this choice nor to its potential interpretation.
     
  • Anzani, using the same lettering base, suggested that it could refer to a son of Aphilas thus named Iaphilas. He also linked this theory with the size of the portrait on reverse as being smaller to indicate not the main ruler but a less important reigning figure.
     
  • Hahn rather used this letter I as the ending point of the legend. He put forward two theories:
    - The first one mentioning that the legend uses a dative form that could be translated as "for the kings", suggesting this type would refer to a co-ruling period of Aphilas and Ousanas.
    - The second one proposed the I would not be a letter but a simple legend separator. This cannot be discarded for sure as Aphilas' coinage features various experiments compared to the coinage of Endubis and of his successors; however, it seems highly unlikely, given no real separator is used across Aksumite coinage besides the classic pellet on crescent.
     



Minor variations in the details of the obverse and reverse portraits are known, especially concerning the drapes or the width of the busts.

The type SACAM# 37 (HCR# 54127) features a minor lettering variation on obverse with the second letter A being replaced by the letter Δ.

© Roma Numismatics Limited

Weight variation: 0.62-1.03 g.
Diameter variation: 11.50-13.00 mm.

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Actual srebro weight: 0.020 oz
Current srebro price: 74.28 USD/oz (see silver price )

Past sales

Pictures Sale Date Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold Gilded silver unit - Aphilas
Roma Numismatics
Auction XXII
Lot 10
Internet Archive
7 Oct 2021 XF USD 3499.32
(GBP 2600.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
Picture 1 of a sold Gilded silver unit - Aphilas
Roma Numismatics
Auction XXII
Lot 11
Internet Archive
7 Oct 2021 VF USD 874.83
(GBP 650.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
Picture 1 of a sold Gilded silver unit - Aphilas
CNG
Electronic Auction 467
Lot 457
Internet Archive
6 May 2020 F USD 550.00
(+ buyer's premium)
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