Search results: 37 entries found.

IV.2 25244 (temporary)
Mastaura  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (36 mm) 26.61 g. Marcus and Verus, co-emperors (161–169)
] ΟΥΗΡΟ[Ϲ]; laureate-headed bust of Lucius Verus wearing cuirass, right, seen from rear
ΕΠΙ [ ] ΜΑϹΤΑΥΡΕΙΤΩΝ; hero Mastauros standing, right, about to slaughter sacrificial hump-backed bull with double axe
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IV.2 9778 (temporary)
Mastaura  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (30 mm) 16.00 g. Marcus and Verus, co-emperors (161–169)
ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝ[?; laureate-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius (long beard) wearing cuirass, right, seen from rear
] ΜΑϹΤΑΥΡ[ΕΙ]ΤΩΝ; Zeus seated, left, holding Nike and long sceptre
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IV.2 3027 (temporary)
Commodus Commodus (Augustus) Uncertain
Miletus  Ionia Asia (conventus of Miletus)
Æ (26 mm) 5.91 g. c. 182–184
ΑΥ Κ[; laureate-headed bust of Commodus (medium length beard) (or Marcus Aurelius or Septimius Severus?) wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right, seen from rear
(rev. legend obscure); nude Apollo (Delphinios) seated on rock, left, head, right, placing right hand on top of his head, holding bow in left hand, resting with left arm on omphalos around which serpent coils
Roch XXIII.2 (obverse as Marcus Aurelius) 3
IV.2 17459 (temporary)
Marcus Aurelius Uncertain
Blaundus  Lydia Asia (conventus of Sardis)
Æ (27 mm) 9.00 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous' (c. 166–169)
ΔΗΜΟϹ ΒΛΑΥΝΔΕΩΝ (Δs with long serifs); head of the Demos (youthful), right
[ΕΠΙ Α ϹΕΛ?] [ ]ΙΑΝΟΥ ΑΡ[Χ?]; river-god Hippourios reclining, left, holding long reed and cornucopia, resting on water-urn
J. Scholz, NZ 43 (1910), , no. 128, Matern –, Martin, Demos – 1
IV.2 25201 (temporary)
Didrachm 2.87 g.
Υ] ΚΑΙ Τ ΑΙΛ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝοϹ; laureate head of Antoninus Pius, right
Α[ ]ΙΕ[ ]ΡΥϹΑΟ[ ] ϹΤΡΑΤο; Zeus Panamaros on horseback, right, holding patera, carrying transverse sceptre over shoulder
Meadows, Stratonikeia 1
IV.2 1514 (temporary)
Marcus Aurelius Commodus (Caesar) Uncertain
Æ (34 mm) 18.55 g. 175–177
Λ ΑΥΡ ΚοΜοΔοϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ; bare-headed bust of Commodus (youthful) wearing paludamentum, right, seen from rear
ΕΠΙ [ ] ϹΤΡΑΤοΝΙΚ[?; Zeus seated, left, holding Nike and long sceptre; above Zeus's shoulder, Nike flying, left, crowning Zeus
Cop 501 4
IV.2 1887 (temporary)
Uncertain Uncertain
Colossae  Phrygia Asia (conventus of Cibyra)
Æ (18 mm) 4.41 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΚΟΛΟϹϹΗΝΩ[Ν]; veiled and draped bust of the Boule, right
]ΟΡΩΝ [ΑΝΕ]ΘΗΚΕΝ; Dionysus standing, left, holding cantharus over panther and long thyrsus
vA Phryg. II, 454, Martin, Demos, Colossae 4 1
IV.2 9246 (temporary)
Æ (27 mm) 10.26 g. Antoninus Pius (138–161, possibly c. 144–161)
ΥΤΟ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ?] ΑΔΡΙΑ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ; laureate-headed bust of Antoninus Pius wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right, seen from centre
ΕΠΙ [ ] [ΑΠΟΛ]ΛΩΝΙΕΡΙΤΩΝ; to left, Artemis standing, right, drawing arrow from quiver at shoulder, holding bow; to right, Apollo standing, facing, head, left, holding laurel-branch and chlamys
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IV.2 1862 (temporary)
R1 20.28 g.
ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ; laureate-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius wearing cuirass and paludamentum, left, seen from rear
ΕΠΙ [ ] ΔΙΟΝΥϹΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; male figure (Hades struggling with Persephone?) standing in galloping quadriga, right, head, left
vA Phryg. II, 134 1
IV.2 25070 (temporary)
Amorium  Phrygia Asia (conventus of Synnada)
Æ (28 mm) 15.51 g. Uncertain 'magistrate(s)' (c. 144–161)
Μ ΑΥΡΗΛΙΟ Ο[Υ]ΗΡΟϹ ΚΑΙϹ; bare-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius (lightly bearded - short beard) wearing paludamentum, right, seen from centre
] ΑΜ[Ο]ΡΙΑΝΩΝ; nude Dionysus (youthful) standing, left, holding long thyrsus, being supported by Satyr standing, facing; to left, panther, jumping
Katsari, Amorium 1
IV.2 8377 (temporary)
Amorium  Phrygia Asia (conventus of Synnada)
Æ (28 mm) 12.11 g. Uncertain 'magistrate(s)' (c. 144–161)
Μ ΑΥΡΗΛΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ; bare-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius (lightly bearded - short beard) wearing paludamentum, right, seen from centre
ΕΠΙ [ ] ΑΜ[Ο]ΡΙΑΝΩΝ; nude Dionysus (youthful) standing, left, holding long thyrsus, being supported by Satyr standing, facing; to left, panther, jumping
Katsari, Amorium 85, no. R1-2 corr. 2
IV.3 26 (temporary)
Uncertain  Uncertain Uncertain
Æ 18.35 g. Marcus and Verus, co-emperors (166–169)
ΥΤ ΚΑΙ?] Α]ΥΡΗ[Λ?] [ΑΝΤΩ]ΝΙΝΟϹ; bare(?)-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius wearing cuirass(?), right, seen from rear
] ΑΡΧ [ ] ΑΒΥΔΗΝΩΝ (?); nude male bearded figure (Zeus, Poseidon or Heracles?) standing, left, holding undertain object (sceptre or trident?)
J. Scholz, NZ 33 (1901), 35, no. 56 corr. 1
VI 4186 (temporary)
Æ (33 mm) 21.90 g.
ΑΥ Κ Μ ΑΥΡ ϹΕΟΥΗ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟϹ ϹΕ; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander, right, seen from rear
ΕΠ ϹΤΡ Μ ΑΥ [ ]ΟΥ ΜΗΘΥΜΝΑΙΩΝ; City goddess (?) seated on throne, left, holding tansverse sceptre and Nike offering her a wreath
Franke, Methymna 29 1
VI 4823 (temporary)
Briula  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (28 mm) 10.22 g.
ΑΥ Μ ΑΥΡ [ ] ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟϹ [ ]; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander, right, seen from front
[ ]ΥΕ[-]ΦΙΟΥ(?) ΒΡΙΟΥΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Zeus seated on stool, left, holding patera and long sceptre
GRPCL 17 1
VI 5110 (temporary)
Elagabalus Elagabalus (Augustus) Uncertain
Æ (31 mm) 9.11 g.
ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus, right, seen from rear
[...]ΝΟΥ ΕΥΤΥΧΟΥϹ(?) ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ; Nike advancing, left, holding palm branch and wreath
Schultz 181 (as Caracalla) 1
VII.1 163
Gordian III Gordian III (Augustus) Uncertain
Pergamum  Mysia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (45 mm) 39.83 g.
ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III, right, seen from rear
[ ]; Hygieia standing right, feeding serpent from patera, facing Asclepius standing left, holding serpent-staff; between them, altar
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VII.1 569.2
Miletus  Ionia Asia (conventus of Miletus)
Æ (35 mm) 28.49 g.
ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΠΟΥΠΙΗΝΟϹ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ΑΥΤ Κ ΒΑΛΒΕΙΝΟϹ; confronted busts of Pupienus, laureate and draped, right, and Balbinus, laureate and draped, left; between, bare-headed, draped bust of Gordian III Caesar, left
ΕΠΙ ΑΡΧ [ ]ΟϹ ΜΙΛΗϹΙΩΝ ΝΕ[ ]; temple with four columns and rounded pediment enclosing statue of Apollo Didymeus, holding stag and bow; at his feet, lighted altar; on either side of the temple, athlete carrying torch
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