Search results: 634 entries found.

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 1234
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 3.47 g. 44–31 BC
head of Poseidon, right; trident on left shoulder
COR; in wreath
BMC 678, Amandry An. H, pp.242 6
I 1235
Corinth  Corinthia Achaea
Æ (15 mm) 3.65 g. 44–31 BC
head of Poseidon, right; trident on left shoulder
COR; Pegasus flying, right
Amandry An. I, p.242 4
I 1245A
Roman Republic Damasias
Patras  Peloponnesus Achaea
Hemidrachm 2.27 g.
head of Aphrodite, right, wearing stephane, earringand necklace, her hair bound in a bun at the back
ΔΑΜΑϹΙΑϹ; above Patras monogram within laurel wreath tied at the bottom
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I 1245B
Patras  Peloponnesus Achaea
Drachm 4.46 g.
head of Zeus, right
ΑΓΥϹ; Nike standing left, holding wreath and palm; at her feet, a dolphin; on right, the monogram of Patras
1
I 1245C
Patras  Peloponnesus Achaea
Hemidrachm 2.37 g.
head of Zeus, right
ΑΓΥϹ ΑΙϹΧΡΙωΝΟϹ; within a corona navalis; in the center, the monogram of Patras
Warren, Travaux…offerts à G. Le Rider, p. 387, n. 55 14
I 1338
Locri  Locris Achaea
Leaded bronze (24 mm) 11.28 g. Late first century BC (?)
wreathed head of Hades, right; behind, poppy head; below, ear of corn (?)
ΟΠΟΥΝΤΙΩΝ; Dioscuri galloping, right, on horses; all within wreath
Morineau Humphris / Delbridge, Group 36, p. 216 5
I 1362
Cephallenia  Peloponnesus Achaea
Æ (18 mm) 2.87 g. Pronni (?)
laureate head of Apollo (?), left
[C P]ROCVL L F; double axe
JIAN 1908, 224, no. 3 1
I 1378A
Buthrotum  Epirus Achaea
Æ (14 mm) 3.62 g. Triumviral period
two fishes
NEPOS ET SILVIVS PRAE I D; in three lines
2
I 1457
Bronze (16 mm) 5.17 g. Mark Antony's 'fleet coinage', heavy series
legend illegible, head of Antony, right
]GVR COS DE[ ], S(above); prow, right
RSN 1986, 83, E 2
I 1770
Byzantium  Thrace Thrace
Leaded bronze (18 mm) 3.58 g.
head of Antony (?), left
ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΩΝ; trophy on prow between rudder and anchor
Sch 1886–90 10
I 1771
Byzantium  Thrace Thrace
Æ (15 mm) 2.07 g. Without imperial portrait (late first century BC (?))
male head, left
ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΩΝ; trident
Sch 1891–4 11
I 1772
Byzantium  Thrace Thrace
Leaded bronze (15 mm) 1.95 g. Without imperial portrait (late first century BC (?))
laureate head of Apollo, right
ΒΥΖΑΝ; lyre
Sch 1895–7 6
I 1935
Agrippia  Bosporus Northern Black Sea
Æ (20 mm) 7.00 g. Late first century BC
veiled female head, right
ΑΓΡΙΠΠΕΩΝ, Η (in field); prow, left
BMC Agrippias Caesarea I 25
I 1936
Caesarea  Bosporus Northern Black Sea
Æ (20 mm) 6.34 g. Late first century BC
veiled female head, wearing kalathos, right
ΚΑΙΣΑΡΕΩΝ, Η (in field); sceptre
BMC Agrippias Caesarea 4 27
I 2001
Apamea  Bithynia Bithynia-Pontus
Æ (16 mm) 2.44 g.
head of Hermes, right
C I C A, D D (in field); caduceus
Rec 32 10