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IV.2 2045 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 11.84 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ (Ρ shaped as Ϸ); head of Dionysus (youthful) wearing ivy wreath, right
Hades standing in galloping quadriga, right, holding transverse sceptre, struggling with Persephone
L. Weber, NC 1913, 144, XXIII, no. 3, BMC 38, Cop 428 13
IV.2 2057 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 9.46 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
laureate-headed and draped bust of Apollo, right; having quiver at shoulder; to right, laurel-branch
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Hygieia Meter seated, left, wearing kalathos, feeding erect serpent from patera, resting arm on tympanum; in right field, Telesphorus standing, facing
L. Weber, NC 1913, 135, XVI, no. 11 (obv. as 'Artemis') 4
IV.2 1716 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 8.16 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
turreted and draped bust of the Tyche, right
ΙΕΡΑΠοΛΕΙΤΩΝ; nude Heracles standing, facing, head, left, holding patera over lighted altar, holding club and lion skin
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IV.2 2059 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 9.29 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΙϹ; turreted and draped bust of the Tyche of Hierapolis, right
nude Heracles standing, right, resting arm on club covered with lion skin
L. Weber, NC 1913, 24, XIII, no. 1, GRMK 152, no. 4 2
IV.2 2060 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 7.92 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
turreted and draped bust of the Tyche, right
ΙΕΡΑΠοΛΕΙΤΩΝ; nude Heracles standing, right, resting arm on club covered with lion skin
L. Weber, NC 1913, 52, XIII, no. 2, KM 236, no. 7 1
IV.2 17567 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 10.36 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
laureate-headed and draped bust of Apollo, right; having quiver at shoulder; to right, laurel-branch
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Selene (?) standing in biga, right, holding torch in each hand; behind her shoulders, crescent
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IV.2 2047 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (25 mm) 9.85 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
ΖΕΥϹ ΤΡΩΙΟϹ (Ζ reversed Ρ shaped as Ϸ); diademed head of Zeus Troios, right
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ (Ρ shaped as Ϸ); youthful hero standing, left, wearing military dress, holding laurel-branch and double axe
L. Weber, NC 1913, 25, XIV, no. 5, BMC 41 3
IV.2 1717 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (21 mm) 5.40 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
bust of Athena wearing aegis, left
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; nude Hermes standing, left, wearing petasus, holding purse, caduceus and chlamys
L. Weber, NC 1913, 14, V, no. 4–5, BMC 49, Cop 431 19
IV.2 2972 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (21 mm) 4.82 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
draped bust of Sarapis wearing kalathos, right
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ ΧΡΥϹΟΡΟΑϹ (Ρ shaped as Ϸ); river-god (Chrysoroas) reclining, left, holding poppies(?), resting on water-urn
L. Weber, NC 1913, 149, XXVI, no. 12 3
IV.2 2049 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (21 mm) 5.66 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
ΔΗΜΟϹ; bare-headed and draped bust of the Demos (youthful), right
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛ(Ε)ΙΤΩΝ ΧΡΥϹΟΡΟΑϹ; river-god Chrysoroas reclining, left, holding poppy and two ears of corn, resting on water-urn
L. Weber, NC 1913, 17–18, VIII, no. 1–3A, BMC 43, Martin, Demos, Hierapolis 6 10
IV.2 9989 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (21 mm) 5.71 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
ΔΗΜΟϹ; draped bust of the Demos (bearded), left
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ ΧΡΥϹΟΡΟΑϹ; river-god Chrysoroas reclining, left, holding poppy and two ears of corn, resting on water-urn
L. Weber, NC 1913, 18, VIII, no. 3, BMC 44–5, Martin, Demos, Hierapolis 7 5
IV.2 2034 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (21 mm) 5.82 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
ΔΗΜΟϹ; bare-headed and draped bust of the Demos (youthful), right
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; youthful hero standing, left, wearing military dress, holding branch and double axe
L. Weber, NC 1913, 26, XIV, no. 9–9A, Martin, Demos, Hierapolis 5 4
IV.2 2039 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (21 mm) 5.29 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
draped bust of Sarapis wearing kalathos, right
ΙΕΡΑΠοΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Zeus (Lydios) standing, left, holding eagle (or patera) and long sceptre
L. Weber, NC 1913, 147–8, XXVI, no. 1–5, BMC 27–8, Cop 424–5 30
IV.2 9983 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (21 mm) 5.71 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
draped bust of Dionysus (youthful) wearing ivy wreath, right
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Zeus (Lydios) standing, left, holding eagle and long sceptre
L. Weber, NC 1913, 156, XXXI, no. 2, BMC 25-6 11
IV.2 2037 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (19 mm) 3.67 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
bust of Heracles (youthful) wearing lion skin around neck, right; over shoulder, club
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Athena advancing, right, brandishing spear, holding shield
L. Weber, NC 1913, 14, V, no. 6, L. Weber, JIAN 14 (1912), 73, no. A.IV.a.3, BMC 24 5
IV.2 2055 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (19 mm) 4.29 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
draped bust of Hermes (head assimilated to portrait of youthful Marcus Aurelius), right, seen from centre; to left, caduceus
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Athena advancing, right, brandishing spear, holding shield
L. Weber, NC 1913, 15, V, no. 7 7
IV.2 2054 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (19 mm) 4.02 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
laureate-headed and draped bust of Asclepius, right; to right, serpent-staff
ΙΕΡΑΠοΛΕΙΤΩΝ; Hygieia standing, right, feeding serpent from patera
L. Weber, NC 1913, 12, IV, no. 4 8
IV.2 2032 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (19 mm) 4.28 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
draped bust of Selene-Hekate, right; behind her shoulders, crescent
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; winged Nemesis standing, left, plucking chiton, holding bridle
L. Weber, NC 1913, 141, XXI, no. 2–5, BMC 19, Cop 419–20 19
IV.2 2030 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (19 mm) 4.04 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Second or early third century AD (c. 100–218)
laureate-headed and draped bust of Asclepius, right; to right, serpent-staff
ΙΕΡΑΠοΛΕΙΤΩΝ; winged Nemesis standing, left, plucking chiton, holding bridle
L. Weber, NC 1913, 11, IV, no. 1–3, BMC 16–17, Cop 415, MG 400, no. 106 14
IV.2 4022 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (36 mm) 25.78 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ; draped bust of the Senate (youthful), right
ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; nude Heracles (bearded) standing, facing, head, left, left arm wrapped in lion skin, holding patera over altar, left hand resting on club which stands on small base
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