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II 1149
Uncertain
Æ (15 mm) 3.64 g. Late first century AD?
ΑΥΛΑΙΤΗϹ; Apollo walking right, holding cithara and plectrum
ΛΕΥΚΟΦΡΥϹ; cult statue of Artemis Leukophryene (with supports) crowned by two Nikai
Schultz 52–4 5
IV.3 11874 (temporary)
Uncertain
Termessus Major  Pisidia Lycia-Pamphylia
Æ (13 mm) 2.81 g.
ΤΕΡΜΗϹϹΕΩΝ; Apollo(?) standing facing, head, left, holding branch and lyre
ΤΩΝ ΜΕΙΖΟΝΩΝ; nude Hermes standing, left, holding purse, chalmys and caduceus
2
I 134
Augustus
Acci  Hispania Tarraconensis
Æ (20 mm) 4.91 g.
C I G AC I; aquila between two signa
C I G AC I; two aquilae between two signa
Vives 166–3, GMI 1024 8
I 155
Carthago Nova  Hispania Tarraconensis
Copper + lead (22 mm) 5.05 g. about the middle and second half of the first century BC
L APPVLEI RVF QVINQ; aquila between two signa
C MAECI QVIN(I)Q(V); galley, right, with sceptre tied with fillet on prow
Vives 130–10, Beltrán 13, NAH 919 30
I 871a
Augustus
Æ (17 mm) 4.44 g.
A III R IIII V; around a star
male head, left
FITA 185–7, Alexandropoulos 187 14
I 5014
Augustus
Alexandria  Egypt Egypt
Æ (15 mm) 3.27 g. Third (?) series (c. 3/2 BC)
ΚΑΙϹΑΡΟϹ; around altar inscribed L ΚΗ
ϹΕΒΑϹΤΟΥ; in two lines in wreath
9
I 1251
Uncertain
Patras  Peloponnesus Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 2.30 g. Without emperor's head: COL A A PATR (First century AD? Second century AD?)
arrow, quiver and bow
COL A A PATR; lyre
BMC 17, Cop 166 3
IV.1 4019 (temporary)
Uncertain
Patras  Peloponnesus Achaea
Æ 2.30 g. The Antonines
arrow, quiver and bow
COL A A PATR; lyre
RPC I, 1251, BMC 17, Cop 166 3
III 1867
Uncertain
Æ (18 mm) 5.02 g. First half of the second century
Artemis in short chiton standing left, in front of stag, on which she places her right hand, and holding bow in left; the whole in laurel wreath with berries
ΙΕΡΟΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ; stag standing right
BMC 15–6, LS 16–7/27–8 16
I 2388B
Nero
Æ (17 mm) 5.33 g. between AD 54 and 59
ΕΡ]ΟΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ[ ]; Artemis pulling down stag by antlers
ΙΕ; forepart of stag, right
2
I 3084
Caligula Lollius Classicus
Aezani  Phrygia Asia (conventus of Sardis)
Æ (16 mm) 3.22 g. Group II
ΑΙΖΑΝΙΤΩΝ; Artemis standing, facing, with stag
ΕΠΙ ΚΛΑϹϹΙΚΟΥ; Apollo standing, left, with branch and double axe
2
I 1328
Uncertain
Tanagra  Boeotia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 1.41 g. No emperor's head (uncertain date)
Artemis standing, right
ΤΑΝΑ; male figure standing, holding spear and sword on shield
1
III 1851
Uncertain
Æ (15 mm) 1.64 g. First half of the second century
ΙΕΡΟΚΑΙϹ; Artemis walking right, drawing arrow from quiver with her right hand, holding bow in left
ΙΕΡΟΚΑΙϹΑΡ; nude child standing left
LS 14/12 1
IV.1 3711 (temporary)
Chersonesus  Bosporus Northern Black Sea
Æ 4.05 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous' (c. 161–180)
Γ (in r. field) ΧΕΡ (ΧΕΡ may be retrograde); Asclepius standing, facing, head, left, holding sperpent-staff
ΕΛΕΥ (first Ε may be inverted); Hygieia standing, right, feeding serpent from patera
Anokhin, Chersonesus266 2
IV.1 3719 (temporary)
Commodus
Chersonesus  Bosporus Northern Black Sea
Æ 4.71 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Reign of Commodus
Γ (in r. field) ΧΕΡ; Asclepius standing, facing, head, left, holding sperpent-staff
ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΑϹ; Hygieia standing, right, feeding serpent from patera
Anokhin, Chersonesus277–9 10
I 1135a
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (16 mm) 3.89 g. 10/9–5/4 BC
IIVIR CORINT; athlete running left, a palm on his right shoulder
M ANTONIO HIPPARC M NOVIO BASSO (or M NOVIO BASSO M ANT HIPPARC); lighted race torch
Amandry Xc-d, pp. 143–4 19
I 1135b
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (16 mm) 3.70 g. 10/9–5/4 BC
IIVIR CORINT; athlete running walking right, a palm on his right shoulder
M NOVIO BASSO M ANT HIPPARC; lighted race torch
Amandry Xe, pp. 143-4 8
I 1548
Pella  Macedonia Macedonia
Æ (25 mm) 12.22 g. c. 26 BC (?)
IMP DIVI F (in field) ACTIO (in exerque); Augustus in military dress, right foot on prow, holding spear, left
NONIVS SVLPICIVS IIVIR QVINQ; wreath on sella curulis
AMNG II, 97, no. 21 19
II 511
Titus Augustus (Divus)
Sestertius 26.42 g. Restored issues (AD 80/81)
DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER; Augustus seated, left, on curule chair, holding patera and sceptre
IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII REST, S C; large S C
Cahn 10 4
I 2792
Uncertain Augustus (Divus) Thlastos
Mylasa  Caria Asia (conventus of Alabanda)
Leaded bronze (29 mm) 10.29 g. after Augustus's death (?)
ΣΕΒΑΣΤΩ ΜΥΛΑΣΕΩΝ; Augustus, holding wreath (?) and sceptre, in quadriga, right
ΘΛΑΣΤΟΣ ΑΝΕΘΗΚΕΝ; inscription in wreath
Akarca 49–50 9