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III 1260
Hadrian
Amisus  Pontus Bithynia-Pontus
Æ (20 mm) 3.40 g. Year 165 (ΡΞE) (AD 133/4)
ΑΜΙϹΟΥ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡ; Antinous as Hermes, right caduceus on left shoulder
ΕΤΟΥϹ ΡΞΕ; Demeter seated left, holding ears of corn in her right hand and torch in her left
Rec 54 7
I 3713A
Corycus  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ (15 mm) 3.13 g.
[ΑL?] LΔ; Antiochus IV on galloping horse left, his arm extended
ΚΟΡΥΚΙΩΤΩΝ; Apollo advancing left, holding branch
1
I 1290
Zacynthus  Peloponnesus Achaea
Æ (20 mm) 5.73 g. C Sosius Q (39 BC)
IMP; Antony's head, right
C SOSIVS Q, ZA; eagle on thunderbolt, right, with caduceus
Bahrfeldt, JIAN 1908, 216–17, no. 1, FITA 39–41, Sydenham, CRR 1271 22
I 1291
Zacynthus  Peloponnesus Achaea
Æ (19 mm) 4.53 g. C Sosius Imp (36 BC)
ZA; Antony's head, right
C SOSIVS IMP; trophy
Bahrfeldt, JIAN 1908, 217, no. 2, Sydenham, CRR 1272 4
I 169
Carthago Nova  Hispania Tarraconensis
Æ (20 mm) 5.81 g.
CN ATELLIVS PONTI II V Q(V); apex, securis, aspergillum, and simpulum
IVBA REX IVBAE F II V Q(V); crown of Isis
Vives 130––15, Beltrán 28, GMI 165, NAH 995 60
VI 9111 (temporary)
Ascalon  Judaea Syria Palaestina
Æ (10 mm) 1.22 g. ΗΚΤ = 328 (224/5)
ΑϹΚΑΛω; aphlaston
ΗΚΤ; dove, right
Rosenberger 223 1
II 983
Temnus  Aeolis Asia (conventus of Smyrna)
Æ (16 mm) 2.33 g.
ΤΗΜΝΙΤΩΝ; Aphrodite standing facing, head right, raising both arms, left elbow leaning on column
ΕΠΙ ΖΩΙΛΟΥ; river god reclining left, holding reed and cornucopia
Imhoof-Blumer, ZfN 20/3-4 (1897), p. 283, BMC 11 10
III 1239
Trajan
Amisus  Pontus Bithynia-Pontus
Æ (19 mm) Year 138 (ΡΛH) (AD 106/7)
ΑΜΙϹΟΥ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΑϹ; Aphrodite, seated right, her right arm raised to her head
ΕΤΟΥϹ ΡΛΗ; helmeted bust of Athena wearing aegis, right
Rec 52 1
III 447
Hadrian
Delphi  Phocis Achaea
Æ (21 mm) 7.60 g.
ΔΕΛΦΩΝ; Apollo Citharoedus in long chiton, standing right, playing on lyre
tripod on basis
Sv 36 1
III 448
Hadrian
Delphi  Phocis Achaea
Æ (20 mm) 7.25 g.
ΔΕΛΦΩΝ; Apollo Citharoedus in long chiton, standing right, playing on lyre
ΠΥΘΙΑ; tripod on basis
Sv 38 2
II 1116
Uncertain
Nysa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (19 mm) 3.45 g. First century AD?
ΠΑΤΡΩΟΣ ΣΩΖΩΝ; Apollo holding ? in left hand, right hand on head, standing to right of tripod with serpent
ΝΥΣΑΕΩΝ; Pluto and Kore in quadriga, right
Regling, Nysa 46 5
I 2973A
Bronze (18 mm) 4.77 g. AD 50/4
Μ ΣΥΙΛΛΙΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ ΓΡ ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ; Apollo on horseback, right, holding double axe
ΓΕΝΕΙ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩΝ; temple with six columns
1
II 280
Domitian
Koinon of Thessaly  Thessaly Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 3.38 g. First emission: letter forms Σ and Ε
ΘΕΣΣΑΛΩΝ (–ΑΟΙ); Apollo seated, left, on basis; he holds his hand behind his head
ΛΑΡΙΣΑ; nymph Larisa standing, left, holding a ball
Rogers —; Burrer, pp. 171–3,30–42 6
II 290
Domitian
Koinon of Thessaly  Thessaly Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 2.82 g. Second emission: letter forms Ϲ, Ⳟ and Ɛ
ΘΕϹϹΑΛΩΝ; Apollo seated, left, on basis; he holds; he holds his hand behind his head
ΛΑΡΙϹΑ; nymph Larisa standing, left, holding a ball
Rogers —; Burrer, pp. 178–9, 90–7 23
II 1713A
Domitian
Anemurium  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ (15 mm) 2.33 g.
Apollo standing left, holding branch in right hand
stag standing right
4
IV.2 1791 (temporary)
Æ (22 mm) 6.52 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': First half of second century AD (c. 100–150 (?))
Apollo standing, facing, holding plectrum and lyre over tripod
ΜΥΤΙ; temple with four columns enclosing statue of Hera seated, facing, wearing kalathos
BMC 172, Cop 409 8
II 1713
Domitian
Anemurium  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ (14 mm) 2.54 g.
Apollo standing, left, holding branch in right hand, left arm learning on tripod
ΑΝΕΜΟΥΡ[ ]; stag running left
Levante Supp. 103 3
IV.3 10310 (temporary)
Uncertain
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ 17.09 g. The Antonines
Apollo standing, left, holding laurel-branch, resting lyre on column
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ ΘΚϹ; draped bust of Athena, right
1
II 1147
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 9.02 g. Late first century AD?
ΑΥΛΑΙΤΗΣ; Apollo walking right, holding cithara and plectrum
ΛΕΥΚΟΦΡΗΝΗ ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ; cult statue of Artemis Leukophryene crowned by two Nikai
Schultz 43–7 13
II 1148
Uncertain
Æ (15 mm) 3.31 g. Late first century AD?
ΑΥΛΑΙΤΗϹ; Apollo walking right, holding cithara and plectrum
ΛΕΥΚΟΦΡΥϹ; cult statue of Artemis Leukophryene (with supports)
Schultz 48–51 11