Vol. |
№ |
Province |
City |
Person |
Diam. |
Obverse |
Inscription |
Design |
Reverse |
Inscription |
Design |
I
|
1232
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
13
|
|
COR
|
rudder, right
|
|
|
trident
|
I
|
1129
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
16
|
|
M ANTONIVS IIVIR QVINQ
|
table with four straight legs, upon it, wreath
|
|
P AEBVTIVS IIVIR QVINQ
|
praefericulum
|
I
|
1121
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
15
|
|
INTS CAS II VIR
|
trident
|
|
CORINT, Q (beneath)
|
Pegasus flying, left
|
III
|
244
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
23
|
|
IMP TRA ADRI-AN AVG ROMA
|
turreted and draped bust of Roma, right
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
temple with six columns on podium, under pine, left
|
III
|
245
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
Hadrian |
22
|
|
IMP TRA ADRI-AN AVG ROMA
|
turreted and draped bust of Roma, right
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
clasped hands, holding poppy head between two ears of corn
|
I
|
1213
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
20
|
|
ROMAE ET IMPERIO
|
turreted head of Tyche/Roma, right
|
|
L CAN AGRIPPA(E) (or AGRIPPAE) IIVI COR
|
two hands joined, holding poppy head between two ears of corn
|
I
|
1217
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
21
|
|
ROMAE ET IMPERIO
|
turreted head of Tyche/Roma, right
|
|
L CAN(I) AGRIPPAE IIVI(R) COR
|
Victory holding wreath and palm, left
|
I
|
1221
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
21
|
|
ROMAE ET IMPERIO
|
turreted head of Tyche/Roma, right
|
|
L CAN AGRIPPAE IIV(I)(R) COR
|
temple with four columns seen from corner
|
I
|
1210
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
20
|
|
SENATV P Q R
|
veiled and diademed bust, right
|
|
L CAN AGRIPPA(E) IIVI COR
|
two hands joined, holding poppy head between two ears of corn
|
I
|
1214
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
20
|
|
SENATV P Q R
|
veiled and diademed bust, right
|
|
L CAN(I) AGRIPPAE IIVI(R) COR
|
Victory holding wreath and palm, left
|
I
|
1218
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
20
|
|
SENATV P Q R
|
veiled and diademed bust, right
|
|
L CAN AGRIPPAE IIV(I)(R) COR
|
temple with four columns seen from corner
|
I
|
1119
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
19
|
|
CORINT, Q (in field r.), S (countermark, in field, l.)
|
Victory advancing, right, holding palm in left hand
|
|
INST L CAS IIVIR
|
chimera, left
|
III
|
246
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
24
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
lioness standing, left, over prostrate ram, on capital of Doric column, part of the fluted shaft of which is shown
|
III
|
247
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
21
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
lioness standing, left, over prostrate ram, on capital of Doric column; very little of the fluted shaft is shown
|
III
|
248
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
23
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
lioness standing, right, over prostrate ram, on capital of Doric column
|
III
|
249
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
23
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
Bellerophon riding Pegasus flying right, slaying with spear Chimaera, left beneath him
|
III
|
250
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
22
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
Bellerophon riding Pegasus galloping right, slaying with spear Chimaera, left beneath him
|
III
|
251
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
20
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
Bellerophon riding Pegasus flying right, slaying with spear Chimaera, right beneath him
|
III
|
252
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
19
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
Pegasus flying, right
|
III
|
253
|
Achaea
|
Corinth
|
|
22
|
|
|
Ηead of Aphrodite (?), with earring and necklace, right, hair brought back and tied behind, leaving loose ends
|
|
COL L IVL COR
|
Aphrodite standing facing, head left, holding with both hands shield as a mirror; at her feet, right, Eros holding wreath
|