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Temp №: 6275
Purse: Add
Date: 161–180
Province: Syria
City: Laodicea ad Mare
Obv. design: laureate head of Marcus Aurelius, r.
Rev. design: turreted Tyche standing, facing, head, r., holding rudder and small figure (Athlete?)
Metal: Bronze
Average diameter: 25 mm
Average weight: 10.39 g
Axis: various
Temp №: 6278
Purse: Remove
Date: 177–192
Province: Syria
City: Laodicea ad Mare
Obv. design: laureate-headed bust of Commodus wearing cuirass and paludamentum, r.
Rev. design: nude Dionysus standing, l., holding cantharus and chlamys over panther and long thyrsus
Metal: Bronze
Average diameter: 25 mm
Average weight: 8.75 g
Axis: 12
Temp №: 8597
Purse: Add
Date: 177–192
Province: Syria
City: Laodicea ad Mare
Obv. design: laureate-headed bust of Commodus wearing cuirass and paludamentum, r.
Rev. design: nude Dionysus standing, l., holding cantharus over panther and long thyrsus
Metal: Bronze
Average diameter: 26 mm
Average weight: 8.20 g
Axis: 12
Temp №: 6277
Purse: Add
Date: 177–192
Province: Syria
City: Laodicea ad Mare
Obv. design: laureate head of Commodus, r.
Rev. design: turreted and draped bust of Tyche, r., on throne; all within shrine with two spirally fluted columns
Metal: Bronze
Average diameter: 26 mm
Average weight: 10.60 g
Axis: various
Temp №: 9011
Purse: Add
Date: 177–192
Province: Syria
City: Laodicea ad Mare
Obv. design: laureate head of Commodus, r.
Rev. design: turreted and draped bust of Tyche, r., on throne; all within shrine with two spirally fluted columns
Metal: Bronze
Average diameter: 26 mm
Average weight: 11.04 g
Axis: various
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