RPC IV.2, 11792 (temporary)

 

Image of specimen #1

 

Coin type
Volume IV.2
Number 11792 (temporary)
Province Asia
Subprovince Conventus of Pergamum
Region Lydia
City Hierocaesarea
Reign Marcus Aurelius
Issue 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines with square epsilon (Ε)
Dating c. 169–177
Obverse inscription ΔΗΜΟϹ
Obverse design laureate head of the Demos (youthful) with traces of drapery, right
Reverse inscription ΥΚΑΤΗ[ ] ΙΕΡΟΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ
Reverse design to left, river-god (youthful) reclining against rock, right, holding long branch and cornucopia, resting on water-urn; to right, stag (or doe?) standing, left, drinking from river-water; on top of rock (leaning forward), Artemis standing, right, holding bow
Metal copper-based alloy
Average diameter 27 mm
Reference Hochard 675, Martin, Demos 100, no. 2
Specimens 1 (0 in the core collections)

Specimens of this coin type

Number Number Museum Bibliography
1 1     ✸ CNG Electronic Auction 158 (14/02/2007), 179, ex coll. Garth Drewry = Martin, Demos 100, no. 2/1, pl. 12 = GRPCL Hierocaesarea 54 = Hochard 675a, pl. 34