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Vol. Province Region City Issue Dating Magistrates Denomination Person(s) Obv. inscription Obv. design Rev. inscription Rev. design Reference Note Internal note Coin Number Museum Inventory Number Bibliography Weight Diameter Axis Quantity Obv. die Rev. die Obv. cmks Rev. cmks Note Obv. img Rev. img Plate Uri link
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 1 L 1979,0101.2705 ex vA 6348 4.05 19 12 1 no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1979-0101-2705 [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 1 L 1995,0605.97 ex Thackray 3.54 16 1 no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1995-0605-97 [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 2 L BMC Anazarbus 5 8.62 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 2 Bern B. Kapossy, Römische Provinzialmünzen aus Kleinasien in Bern (Milan, 1995) no. 182 3.57 16 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 3 L 1920,0728.49 3.76 19 12 1 no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1920-0728-49 [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 3 NC 171 (2011), pp. 75–6 3.35 16 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 4 L 1929,1013.461 5.36 19 12 1 no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1929-1013-461 [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 4 Gorny & Mosch 160, 8 Oct. 2007, lot 2019 2.59 16 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=191064|245|2019|c662d1747b7a38d55ff5650d89786ae1 [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 5 B Löbb (Caesarea Samaria) 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 5 Henseler 92, ex Münzzentrum 135, 2007, lot 1021 3 17 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 6 B Löbb (Caesarea Samaria) 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 6 Henseler 91 3.6 16 1 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 7 P Anazarbus s.n. 5.85 19 12 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8502558v [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 7 Biga Numismatics EA 16, 18 Feb. 2023, lot 177 3.04 16.5 1 no no no https://www.biddr.com/auctions/biganumismatics/browse?a=3291&l=3755895 [show] [edit]
I 4084A Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (16 mm) ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ bust of Apollo, with bow and quiver behind shoulder, right ΕΤΟΥϹ Γ tripod 1-2 were listed in Supplement I as S-3658A, with coins of Caesarea in Cappadocia; but K. Butcher (NC 2011, pp. 75-6) has made a plausible link with the year 3 coins of an ‘uncertain Caesarea’ (RPC 4984). 3 was recorded with a large group of coins mainly from eastern Cilicia, of Tarsus, Anazarbus, Mallus, Hierapolis, Aegeae etc., and the lot included a specimen of RPC I 4086, ‘Uncertain Casarea’, of year 5. Butcher suggests that an attribution of the coin to the ‘Uncertain Caesarea(s)’ of eastern Cilicia under Claudius may therefore seem preferable to Caesarea in Cappadocia, and that it constitutes a smaller denomination accompanying RPC I 4084. See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). axis: 12 or 1. 8 Roma Numismatics EA 109, 11 May 2023, lot 461 3.6 16.1 1 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=2207780|5314|461|075bd564ac5bcb236d62c20aaf0ea044 [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 8 P 150 Wa 6746 3.16 19 12 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8502562r [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 9 Cop SNG 177 9.35 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 10 NY 1944.100.53049 7.29 19 12 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.53049 [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 11 NY 1944.100.62432 5.51 19 12 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.62432 [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 12 O 6.74 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 13 Rosenberger III, 38, no. 5 4.2 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 14 Rec, pl. G. 22 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 15 priv Coll H.I. (ex Pecunem Gitbud & Naumann 9, 3 Nov. 2013, lot 371) 6.86 20 1 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 16 Henseler 96 3.92 20 1 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 17 Henseler 97 5.79 20 1 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 18 Henseler 98 5.28 20 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 19 Henseler 99 4.82 20 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 20 Henseler 100 5.2 20 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 21 Henseler 101 3.2 19 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 22 Henseler 102 3.3 19 1 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 23 Henseler 103 6.02 20 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 24 Leeds-UL 990 5.9 21.6 2 1 no no no https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/657551 [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 25 C 1992/120 4.92 22 12 1 under 'Unidentified' no no no [show] [edit]
I 4084 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 3 Æ (19 mm) Claudius ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate head of Claudius, right ΕΤΟΥϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ Γ veiled head of Tyche, right BMC Anazarbus 5, Cop (Caesarea, Capp.) 177, Rec (Amisus) 73, Ganschow I, p. 56 Typ X2 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 26 Roma Numismatics EA 109, 11 May 2023, lot 809 5.58 21 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=2208128|5314|809|0f677e22412accb44ef457839ed0c7fb [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 1 L 1979,0101.2706 vA 6349 13.93 30 12 1 no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1979-0101-2706 [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 2 L 1977,0304.6 11.63 30 12 1 no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1977-0304-6 [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 3 Waddell 9.10.1982, lot 543 11.47 30 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 4 MM Auction 81, 18–19 Sept. 1995, lot 832, ex Bankhaus Aufhäuser 3, 7–9 Oct. 1986, lot 161 9.95 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 5 Finarte asta 995 [Fontana] (27.11.1996) lot 741 ex Lockett 15.8 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 6 Winterthur G 6901 ex Bankhaus Aufhäuser 5, 5–7 Oct. 1988, lot 244 16.23 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 7 Münzen Auktion Essen 79, 2000, lot 114 13.62 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 8 Naville Numismatics 47, 3 Mar. 2019, lot 183 15.39 29.8 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1539527|3203|183|459487651c681e1df6905d31a4ede1a4 [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 9 Gorny & Mosch 134, 11 Oct. 2004, lot 2041 = Gorny & Mosch 186, 8 Mar. 2010, lot 1634 14.24 30 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=86815|93|2041|8ac6676263a5960d67ed97d8af66d824 [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 10 Henseler 104 18.87 29 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 11 Henseler 105 13.57 27 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4085 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (30 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε Zeus seated, left, with patera and sceptre Ganschow I, p. 57 Typ X3 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 12 Naumann 57, 3 Sept. 2017, lot 476 10.8 26.2 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1072396|2102|476|8b78490328cf46829eff90f5c71c2977 [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 1 L 1912,0101.10 8.26 23 12 1 bought at Anazarbus no no no https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1912-0101-10 [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 2 L BMC 4 11.26 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 3 P 148 Wa 6744 7.38 23 12 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b85025598 [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 4 P 149 Wa 6745 8.83 23 12 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8502560x [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 5 P Y28.600 6.3 23 12 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8502561b [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 6 O 11.21 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 7 O 10.28 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 8 B Löbb. 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 9 B I-B 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 10 C 8.76 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 11 Mu 17a 7.54 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 12 NY 1944.100.53047 7.69 23 11 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.53047 [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 13 NY 1944.100.53048 10.66 23 10 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.53048 [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 14 Waddell 9.12.1982, lot 544 8.05 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 15 Waddell 9 (1985), lot 211 23 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 16 Afyon 4943 7.45 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 17 Afyon 5825 10.4 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 18 Naville Numismatics 56, 22 Mar. 2020, lot 213 (ex Hirsch 214, 2000, lot 1617; NAC 72, 16 May 2013, lot 1501; Naville Numismatics 47, 3 Mar. 2019, lot 184) 7.41 25 1 smoothed no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1539528|3203|184|b4484582fcae7c013c47c3bf399ec60e [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 19 Henseler 106 9.12 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 20 VAuctions 328, 15 Dec. 2017, lot 318 6.66 24 12 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1267569|2576|318|375018fb5df2614cc348db18bd04ec8b [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 21 Rauch 92, 22 Apr. 2013, lot 1245 8.89 23 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=570985|1022|1245|fb1767f40d857a421742240f10e1fca7 [show] [edit]
I 4086 Syria Cilicia Uncertain Caesarea(s) Year 5 Æ (23 mm) Claudius ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟϹ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ bare head of Claudius, right ΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ ΕΤΟΥϹ Ε veiled Tyche, seated right, on rocks and holding ears of corn; below, river god BMC Anazarbus 4, Ganschow I, p. 58 Typ X4 See now B. Tahberer, A Series of Coins from an Uncertain Caesarea, NC 175, 2015, pp. 47-55 where it is argued with good arguments, mostly stylistic, that these series were struck at Mopsus between AD 45/6 and AD 50/1, during a period Mopsus called itself Caesarea, though “one can only speculate as to why the change was so short-lived” (p. 53). 22 Münster M 1354 7.96 23 12 1 no no no https://archaeologie.uni-muenster.de/ikmk/object?id=ID1854 [show] [edit]