Aphilas, circa 310-325. Lepton (Bronze, 13 mm, 1.61 g, 12 h). [ΛΦΙΛΛC - BΛCIΛЄΥ-C] Draped bust of Aphilas facing, wearing tight-fitting head cloth; above, pellet in crescent.
Rev. [ΑξⲰΜΙΤⲰΝ - BICI ΔΙΜΗΛΗ] Draped bust of Aphilas to right, wearing tight-fitting head cloth; above, pellet in crescent. Hahn, Aksumite, 10. Hahn & Keck, MAKS, 12. Munro-Hay, AC, type 14. Extremely rare. Some scratches
, otherwise, fair.
From the Dr. Stephan Coffman Collection, Leu Web Auction 28, 9-14 December 2023, 5352.
The extremely rare gold and bronze coins of Aphilas showing a facing portrait were copied from Roman prototypes of the era, most likely from the famous solidi of Licinius I issued in circa 320-321. Moreover, they are the first Axumite bronze coins of which some were struck rather than cast. Unfortunately, they are almost invariably poorly preserved.