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 |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
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Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
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ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
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scorpion
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The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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1
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CNG Triton XVIII, 6 Jan. 2015, lot 686 = SNG Levante 562 = SNG vA 5695
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3.2
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17
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12
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2312926
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
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Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
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ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
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scorpion
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The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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2
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M&M GmbH 19, 16 May 2006, lot 136 = SNG Levante 563
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3.47
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18
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=299697
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
|
Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
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|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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3
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B
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18301763, 1909/579
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2.61
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16
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6
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18301763
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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|
ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
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|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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4
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Triskeles Sale 17, 16 Sept. 2016, lot 185
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2.61
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16
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11
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3262007
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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|
ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
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|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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5
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Gorny & Mosch 259, 20 Oct. 2018, lot 3353
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2.6
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17.1
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=5344389
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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|
ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
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|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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6
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Savoca 21st Silver, 11 Mar. 2018, lot 196
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2.59
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15
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=4799735
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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|
|
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Dichalkon
|
|
ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
|
|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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7
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Leu WA 8, 29 June 2019, lot 453 = Künker 333, 16 Mar. 2020, lot 558
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3.36
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16.2
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8
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1
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no |
no |
yes |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=6115347
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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|
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Dichalkon
|
|
ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
|
|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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8
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CNG EA 428, 5 Sept. 2018, lot 196
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3.08
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16.5
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12
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=5195760
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
|
|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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9
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Themis 7, 27 June 2020, lot 254
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2.75
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17.3
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=7140568
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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|
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Dichalkon
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|
ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
|
Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
|
|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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10
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Astarte WA 5, 12 May 2024, lot 103
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2.63
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15.5
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=2382751|5853|103|cb8091853f8b22174e9bb3402fd1111c
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I |
3710B |
Cilicia
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Cilicia
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Lalassis
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Dichalkon
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ΛΑΛΑϹ-ϹΕΩΝ
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Aphrodite standing left, holding flower and sceptre
|
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΟΝ
|
scorpion
|
|
The dating of this issue is uncertain. Von Aulock assigns it to the first century AD, whereas Levante dates it to the first century BC. Lalassis was governed by Ajax (high priest and toparch) towards the end of Augustus's reign and during the reign of Tiberius (see the reverse inscription of https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3725). But the scorpion perhaps alludes to Antiochus IV of Commagene, who ruled over a large part of Cilicia after AD 38. The use of the letter form Ⳟ for Σ also suggests a late date.
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11
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Demos 12, 4 Aug. 2022, lot 342
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2.17
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17.2
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1
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no |
no |
no |
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=9775949
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