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I 1247
Uncertain
Patras  Peloponnesus Achaea
Æ (13 mm) 2.85 g. Without emperor's head: Col Aug Ach Pat
COL AVG; bust of Artemis (Laphria?), right
ACH PAT; tripod
3
No image
I 1812
Uncertain Theokles
Tomis  Moesia Moesia
Æ (14 mm) Without emperor's head
head of Apollo(?), right
ΤΟΜΙ, ΘΕΟΚΛΕΟΥϹ; tripod
AMNG 2516 2
I 1814
Uncertain Noumenios
Tomis  Moesia Moesia
Æ (16 mm) 2.85 g. Without emperor's head
laureate head of Apollo, right
ΤΟΜΙ, ΝΟΥΜΗΝΙΟΥ; tripod
AMNG 2519 3
No image
I 1817
Uncertain Kallikrates
Tomis  Moesia Moesia
Æ (16 mm) Without emperor's head
head of Apollo, right
ΤΟΜΙ, ΚΑ(Λ)ΛΙΚΡΑ; tripod
AMNG 2517–18 5
I 3329
Uncertain
Koinon of Lycia  Lycia Lycia-Pamphylia
Æ (25 mm) 9.35 g. Series F (Late first century BC?)
ΛΥ; laureate head of Apollo, right
ΚΡ ΤΛΩ; tripod
Troxell, LL 219 (Tlos-Cragus) corr. 2
II 949
Uncertain
Thyatira  Lydia Asia (conventus of Pergamum)
Æ (18 mm) 2.47 g. Late first century AD?
ΘΕΑΝ ΡΩΜΗΝ; turreted and draped bust of Roma, right
ΘΥΑΤΕΙΡΗΝΩΝ; tripod
BMC 18 7
II 950
Uncertain
Brass (15 mm) 2.49 g. Late first or early second century AD
ΘΕΟΝ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ; draped bust of Senate, right
ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΔΕΩΝ; tripod
BMC 17 16
IV.1 4012 (temporary)
Uncertain
Patras  Peloponnesus Achaea
Æ 2.82 g. The Antonines
COL AVG; draped bust of Diana/Artemis (Laphria?), right; having quiver at shoulder
ACH PAT; tripod
RPC I, 1247 2
IV.2 9935 (temporary)
Uncertain
Æ (16 mm) 2.71 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
ϹΙΠΥΛΟϹ; head of Mount Sipylos (bearded), right
ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ; tripod
Hochard 1162, BMC 25–6 16
IV.1 8264 (temporary)
Uncertain
Athens  Attica Achaea
Æ 1.34 g. Agora Periods VB and C (c. 120–175)
head of Athena, left
ΑΘΗ; tripod (entwined by serpent)
Kroll, Agora 223(1), Svoronos, Athens 93.30 5
IV.1 8263 (temporary)
Uncertain
Athens  Attica Achaea
Æ 1.89 g. Agora Periods VB and C (c. 120–175)
bust of Athena wearing aegis, right
ΑΘΗ(ΝΑΙωΝ); tripod (entwined by serpent)
Kroll, Agora 222 and 223(2), Svoronos, Athens 93.21–3 and 29, BMC 752–3 16
IV.1 9880 (temporary)
Amastris  Paphlagonia Bithynia-Pontus
Æ 3.92 g. Reign of Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius
ΦΑΥϹΤΕΙΝΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ; draped bust of Faustina II, right
ΑΜΑϹΤΡΙΑΝΩΝ (last Α may be shaped as Χ); tripod entwined by serpent (head, right or left)
Rec 118(3), Cop 258 6
IV.1 8140 (temporary)
Uncertain Crispina (Augusta)
Augusta Traiana  Thrace Thrace
Æ 4.15 g. Reign of Marcus Aurelius or Commodus (178–182)
ΚΡΙϹΠΕΙ[Ν?]Α ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ; draped bust of Crispina, right
ΑΥΓΟΥϹΤΗϹ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΗϹ; tripod entwined by serpent, head, left
Schönert-Geiss, MATT 2
IV.1 5475 (temporary)
Amastris  Paphlagonia Bithynia-Pontus
Æ 4.11 g. Reign of Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius
ΦΑΥϹΤΕΙΝ[Α?] ϹΕ; draped bust of Faustina II, right
ΑΜΑϹΤΡΙΑΝΩΝ; tripod entwined by serpent, head, left
Rec 118(4) 2
IV.1 8421 (temporary)
Amastris  Paphlagonia Bithynia-Pontus
Æ 3.31 g. Reign of Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius
ΦΑΥϹ[ΤΕΙΝΑ?] [ΝΕΑ?] ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ; draped bust of Faustina II, right
ΑΜΑϹΤΡΙΑΝΩΝ; tripod entwined by serpent, head, left
Rec 118(1) 1
IV.1 5433 (temporary)
Amastris  Paphlagonia Bithynia-Pontus
Æ 4.49 g. Reign of Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius
ΦΑΥΤΕΙΝΑ(sic) ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ; draped bust of Faustina II, right
ΑΜΑϹΤΡΙΑΝΩΝ; tripod entwined by serpent, head, left
Rec 118(2) 2
IV.1 4898 (temporary)
Uncertain
Amastris  Paphlagonia Bithynia-Pontus
Æ 3.73 g. Second century AD
ΖΕΥϹ ϹΤΡΑΤΗΓΟϹ; head of Zeus Strategos with traces of drapery, right
ΑΜΑϹΤΡΙΑΝΩΝ; tripod entwined by serpent, head, right
Rec 25, BMC 12 5
I 1500Aa
Uncertain Xenophanes; Chairen
Apollonia  Illyricum Macedonia
Æ (25 mm) 18.83 g.
ΧΑΙΡΗΝ ΞΕ; head of Artemis, left, with bow and quiver; in right field, monogram
ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΑΤΑΝ; tripod in wreath
Dimalla 34-37 2
IV.1 17381 (temporary)
Uncertain
Philippopolis  Thrace Thrace
Æ (14 mm) 2.02 g.
head of Hermes, right, wearing winged petasus
ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΠΟΛ; tripod with branches hanging from each side
U. Peter, Die Münzen ohne kaiserliches Porträt von Philippopolis (Thrakien) 3; Varbanov, Philippopolis, Pseudo-autonomous 1.4.5 3
IV.1 11741 (temporary)
Uncertain
Philippopolis  Thrace Thrace
Æ (14 mm) 1.99 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines (c. 138–192)
laureate head of Apollo, right; in front, laurel branch
ΦΙΛΙΠ[ΠΟΠΟ]ΛΕΙΤΩΝ; tripod with branches hanging from each side
Mouchmov, Philip. — 1