Search results: 8 entries found.

IV.2 1015 (temporary)
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (25 mm) 5.40 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
ΤƐΩϹ; turreted and draped bust of Dionysus (youthful) as the Tyche of Teos, r.; to l., thyrsus(?)
[ϹΤΡ?] ΤΡΥΦΩΝΟϹ ΤΗΙΩΝ; river-god (youthful) reclining, l., holding reed, resting on water-urn
P. Lederer, RSN 30 (1943), 55, no. 51 1
IV.2 2704 (temporary)
Uncertain
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (19 mm) 4.25 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
draped bust of Dionysus (youthful), r.; to l., thyrsus
ΤΗΙΩΝ; griffin standing, l., raising forepaw over cantharus
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IV.2 1013 (temporary)
Uncertain
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (17 mm) 3.56 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
griffin seated, r., placing forepaw on cantharus
ΤΗΙΩΝ; bunch of grapes
BMC 55, Cop 1489 3
IV.2 2399 (temporary)
Uncertain
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (17 mm) 2.51 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
head of Silenus wearing ivy wreath, r.
ΤΗΙΩΝ; cista mystica with half-open lid out of which serpent creeps, r.
BMC 53, KM 100, no. 23 3
IV.2 2779 (temporary)
Uncertain
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (17 mm) 2.25 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
draped bust of Dionysus (youthful), facing; to r., filleted thyrsus
ΤΗΙΩΝ; female panther advancing, r., raising forepaw over cantharus
GRMK 78, no. 7 2
IV.2 2405 (temporary)
Uncertain
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (17 mm) 2.71 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
head of Silenus wearing ivy wreath, r.
ΤΗΙΩΝ; female panther advancing, r., raising forepaw over cantharus
KM 100, no. 22 3
IV.2 2278 (temporary)
Uncertain
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (17 mm) 2.36 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
ΤƐΩϹ; turreted and draped bust of Dionysus (youthful) as the Tyche of Teos, r.; to l., thyrsus
ΤΗΙΩΝ; griffin standing, l., raising forepaw
BMC 56 8
IV.2 2277 (temporary)
Uncertain
Teos  Ionia Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (17 mm) 2.67 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138-192)
bearded male head (Heracles or Anakreon), r.
ΤΗΙΩΝ; Hermes advancing, l., carrying infant Dionysus and caduceus
BMC 50, Cop 1495, KM 101, no. 27 8