Search results: 13 entries found.

IV.2 658 (temporary)
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (25 mm) 11.95 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ; draped bust of the Senate (youthful), right
ΕΠΙ ϹΤΡ ΦΛ ΑϹΚΛΗΠΙΑ ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; Zeus seated, left, holding eagle and long sceptre
Ehling 331–4, GRMK 116, no. 1 7
IV.2 11359 (temporary)
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (25 mm) 10.09 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ; draped bust of the Senate (youthful), right
ΕΠΙ ΙΟΥΛ Γ[ΛΥ]ΚΩ ϹΤΡΑ ΤΟ Β ΓΕΡ; Zeus seated, left, holding eagle and long sceptre
Ehling 338 1
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IV.2 11360 (temporary)
Uncertain Publius Aelius Daphnos
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (25 mm) 10.55 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ; draped bust of the Senate (youthful), right
] Π ΑΙ ΔΑΦΝ[Η] ΓΕΡΜΗΝ[ΩΝ?]; Zeus seated, left, holding eagle and long sceptre
Ehling 337 1
IV.2 9446 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (22 mm) 6.56 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΤΥΧΗ ΠοΛΕΩϹ; turreted and draped bust of the Tyche, right
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; Athena standing, left, holding patera (over lighted altar), resting arm on shield; beside, spear
Ehling 431–2 ('Ende 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.'), BMC Lydia 11, Cop Lydia 134 9
IV.2 657 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (22 mm) 5.95 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ΓΕΡΜΗ; turreted and draped bust of the Tyche, right
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; Athena standing, left, holding patera over lighted altar, resting arm on shield; beside, upright spear
Ehling 436–8 ('3.Jahrhundert n. Chr.') 19
IV.2 3026 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (20 mm) 3.22 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
laureate-headed and draped bust of Apollo, right; to right, laurel-branch
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; herm of Heracles standing, facing, holding lion skin and upright club
Ehling 429 ('2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.'), von Fritze Mys. 609 corr., KM 21, no. 1 corr. 8
IV.2 661 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (20 mm) 4.82 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ; draped bust of the Senate (youthful), right
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; nude Heracles standing, facing, head, left, resting arm on club, holding lion skin
Ehling 368–79 ('Antoninisch'), BMC Lydia 6, Cop Lydia 124 32
IV.2 664 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (17 mm) 2.54 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ; draped bust of the Senate (youthful), right
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; Apollo standing, facing, head, left, holding patera and lyre
Ehling 380–1 ('Antoninisch'), BMC Lydia 4 = BMC Mysia 4, Cop Lydia 125 12
IV.2 2347 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (17 mm) 4.12 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
laureate-headed and draped bust of Apollo, right; to right, laurel-branch
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; herm of Heracles standing, facing, holding lion skin, resting on club
Ehling 430 ('2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.') 2
IV.2 665 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (15 mm) 2.06 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
draped bust of Hermes wearing winged petasus, right
ΓΕΡΜΗΝ; Telesphorus standing, facing
Ehling 428 ('2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.'), BMC Lydia 7 = BMC Mysia 6 4
IV.2 2555 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (15 mm) 2.88 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ; draped bust of the Senate (youthful), right; to right, laurel-branch
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; turreted and draped bust of Tyche, right
Ehling 425–7 ('2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.'), Cop Lydia 122 15
IV.2 2553 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (15 mm) 3.43 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
male head (youthful), right
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; Tyche standing, left, holding rudder and cornucopia
Ehling 400 ('Spätantoninisch/Severisch') 1
IV.2 743 (temporary)
Uncertain
Germe  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (15 mm) 2.92 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
laureate head of Asclepius, right; to right in field, serpent-staff
ΓΕΡΜΗΝΩΝ; Tyche standing, left, wearing kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopia
Ehling 397–9 ('Spätantoninisch/Severisch') 8