ERENNIA ETRVSCILLA AVG; diademed and draped bust of Etruscilla, right
COL METPOPOL BOSTRON; Jupiter Ammon standing left, in military dress, with headdress of ram’s horns and disk, holding ears of corn(?) and sceptre surmounted by trophy; at feet, left, ram standing left, head right
ERENNIA ETRVSCILLA AVG; diademed and draped bust of Etruscilla, right
COL METPOPOL BOSTRON; Jupiter Ammon standing left, in military dress, with headdress of ram’s horns and disk, holding ears of corn(?) and sceptre surmounted by trophy; at feet, left, ram standing left, head right
IMP M DECIVS ET C VALENS CVINTVS CAISARES; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Etruscus, right, seen from front, facing radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Hostilian, left, seen from front
COL METPOPOL BOSTRON; Fortuna standing facing, holding sceptre surmounted by trophy and cornucopia, left foot on small crouching figure(?); at right, nude Marsyas standing left, raising arm, holding wineskin over shoulder
CORNELIA SALONINA AVG; draped and diademed bust of Salonina, right
COL IVL AVG FEL, BER; Astarte standing facing holding standard ending in cross in right and aphlaston in left at waist, left foot on prow; she is crowned by Victory standing on a column at right
IMP CAES LLC GALLIENVS AVG; laureate head of Gallienus, right
COL PTOL; portable shrine with two columns and flat roof, enclosing god standing on rock and holding up double axe and torch (?); below, two carrying rods
IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AV; laureate and cuirassed bust of Gallienus, right, seen from front
COL TVRO METR, 𐤐𐤂𐤌𐤋𐤉𐤅𐤍; Pygmalion standing facing, head left, holding square object (chlamys?) and transverse sceptre in left, with four stags running right; above, murex shell
IMJ: Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2001.69.15614
H. Gitler and G. Bijovsky, ‘The Coins of Pygmalion from Tyre. A Chronological Sequence from Elagabal to Gallienus’, NAC 2002, pp. 317–24, pl. I.1