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II 217
Domitian
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Leaded bronze (14 mm) 3.05 g.
COL; head of Neptune, right, bound with taenia; trident behind neck
COR; at. left naked athlete standing right, left foot advanced, holding palm (?) over right shoulder; before him, naked runner crouched, right, for start
Edwards 85; Amandry An. L 15, pp. 244–6 1
I 1185
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 3.66 g. AD 50/51
FLAM (or FLAM) RE(G)(VL) IIVIR (or IIVIR); radiate bust of Helios, right or left
COR SE; Neptune naked, standing left, holding dolphin and trident
BMC 544, Amandry XIX 21–8, pp. 198–200 42
I 1187
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 4.38 g. AD 50/51
REGVL FLAM IIVIR; Melikertes lying on a dolphin, right
COR SE; Neptune naked, standing left, holding dolphin and trident
Amandry XIX 29, p. 200 2
I 1188
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 3.87 g. AD 50/51
COR SE; Melikertes lying on two dolphins
COR SE; Neptune naked, standing left, holding dolphin and trident
Amandry XIX 30, p. 200 5
IV.1 9859 (temporary)
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ 13.07 g.
IMP M AVR ANTONINVS AVG; laureate-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right
CORINTHVS; nude Isthmos standing, facing, head, left, holding rudder in each hand
BCD Corinth 697 2
I 1120
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (16 mm) 3.87 g. 42 or 41 BC
INTS CAS IIVIR; in wreath
CORINT; dolphin, left, behind, trident, countermark "three dots in the circle" ?
Amandry IIIc, pp. 127 8
I 1122
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (18 mm) 4.25 g. 40 BC
CN PVBLILI M ANT OREST IIVIR QVIN; head of Saturn, right
CORINT; Bacchus, holding cantharus and thyrsus, standing, left
Amandry IVa, pp. 128–9 13
I 1223
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 3.81 g. 44–31 BC
head of Poseidon, right; trident behind neck
CORINT; dolphin, right
Amandry An. A, pp.236–7 14
I 1225
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (16 mm) 4.53 g. 44–31 BC
head of Poseidon, r; trident on left shoulder
CORINT; Pegasus, right
Amandry An. C1, pp.237–8 5
I 1226
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (16 mm) 4.30 g. 44–31 BC
head of Poseidon, r; trident on left shoulder
CORINT; Pegasus flying, right
Amandry An. C2, pp.238 21
I 1227
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (16 mm) 3.33 g. 44–31 BC
bust of Helios, right
CORINT; Pegasus flying, right
Amandry An. C3, pp.238 10
I 1228
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (16 mm) 44–31 BC
bust of Helios, right
CORINT; Pegasus walking, right
Amandry An. C4, pp.238 2
I 1233
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (12 mm) 44–31 BC
Chimaera, right
CORINT; Pegasus flying, right
BMC 684, Amandry An. F2–F4, pp.240 11
I 1121
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 1.85 g. 42 or 41 BC
INTS CAS IIVIR; trident
CORINT, Q (beneath); Pegasus flying, left
BMC 529, Amandry IIId, pp. 128 2
III 175
Hadrian Hadrian (Augustus)
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (25 mm) 9.66 g. Dupondii, P P or Cos III P P (AD 128/38)
HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P; laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, right, with paludamentum, seen from front
CO[ ]; Jupiter seated left, holding Victory in extended right hand, left resting on sceptre; at his feet, eagle
NCP 155/19 var. and pl. FF, IX var. 1
III 123A
Hadrian Hadrian (Augustus)
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (27 mm) 12.13 g. Dupondii (AD 119/28)
IMP CAES TRAI-[ ]; bare-headed cuirassed bust of Hadrian, right, with paludamentum, seen from front
CO[ ] IVL COR; round temple with domed roof and four columns; within, Melicertes on dolphin; on roof, dolphin left and right as acroteria
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III 186
Hadrian Hadrian (Augustus)
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (21 mm) 7.55 g. Asses (AD 117/28)
[IMP CAE TRAI]-ANV HADR AV; laureate bust of Hadrian, right, with paludamentum
CO[L L IVL] COR; Melicertes reclining on dolphin, under pine, right
NCP 10–12/1 4
IV.1 7875 (temporary)
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (35 mm) 26.58 g. Early in the reign of Antoninus Pius (138–140)
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS; laureate head of Antoninus Pius, right
FAVSTINA AVGVSTA C L I C[?; draped bust of Faustina I, right
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I 1132
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Bronze (23 mm) 27–26 BC
C HEIO POL C HEIO PAM (ITER); bare head of Augustus, right
IIVIR CORINT; laureate head of Caesar, right
Amandry VIIIa-b, pp. 140–1 12
I 1134
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Leaded bronze (20 mm) 7.37 g. 10/9–5/4 BC
M NOVIO BASSO M ANT HIPPARC (or M ANT HIPPARC M NOVIO BASSO); bare head of Augustus, right
IIVIR CORINT; laureate head of Caesar, right
BMC 503, Amandry Xa-b, pp. 142–3 22