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I 2633
Augustus Augustus Menandros, son of Parrasios
Tralles  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (22 mm) 11.34 g.
bare head of Augustus, right
ΚΑΙΣΑΡΕΩΝ ΜΕΝΑΝΔΡΟΥ ΠΑΡΡΑΣΙΟΥ; temple with eight columns; eagle in pediment; caduceus to right
LS 173, no. 23 4
I 2638
Augustus Augustus Menandros, son of Parrasios
Tralles  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (15 mm) 3.33 g.
bare head of Augustus, right
ΚΑΙΣΑΡΕΩΝ, ΜΕΝΑΝΔ ΠΑΡΡΥ; clasped hands with caduceus
LS 174, no. 25 5
I 2645
Uncertain
Tralles  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (14 mm) 2.97 g. First century AD
laureate head of Zeus, right
ΔΙΟΣ ΛΑΡΑΣΙΟΥ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΕΩΝ; humped bull, left
BMC 87 2
I 2662
Augustus Augustus
Nysa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (16 mm) 4.94 g.
bare head of Augustus, right, in wreath
ΝΥϹΑΕωΝ; bust of Livia (?), right
Regling 57, AMC 1360, Cop 312 14
I 2663
Nysa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (18 mm) 5.08 g.
bare head of Augustus and draped bust of Livia, right
ΝΥϹΑΕΩΝ; Dionysus standing, left, with cantharus and thyrsus
Regling 56 2
I 2671B
Uncertain
Nysa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ 3.41 g.
bust of Mên, right
ΝΥϹΑΕωΝ; in two lines in wreath
Regling 41 7
I 2672A
Augustus Augustus
Mastaura  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (16 mm) 3.32 g.
bare head of Augustus (?), right
ΜΑϹΤΑΥΡΙΤω; the hero Mastauros on horseback, right
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III 2027
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (15 mm) 2.32 g.
laureate bust of young Heracles, right, lion skin around neck
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΑΘΗΝΟΔΩΡΟΥ; bow in case and club
BMC 1; Altinoluk Type 18 11
III 2030B
Uncertain
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (17 mm) 3.23 g.
head of Heracles (youthful), right
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩ; club
BMC 7 2
III 2030C
Uncertain
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (16 mm) 3.23 g.
head of Heracles (bearded), right; (to left, club)
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ; Nike advancing, right, holding wreath and palm-branch
BMC 8 7
III 2093C
Uncertain
Briula  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (16 mm) 2.86 g.
radiate, draped bust of Helios, right
ΒΡΙΟΥΛΕΙΤΩΝ; eagle standing right, head left, spreading wings
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IV.2 17392 (temporary)
Uncertain
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (18 mm) 2.90 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138–192)
head of Heracles (bearded), right; over shoulder, club
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ; Demeter(?) standing, left, holding ears of corn(?) and long torch(?)
Hochard 970 1
IV.2 3318 (temporary)
Uncertain
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (18 mm) 3.95 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138–192)
head of Heracles (bearded), right; over shoulder, club
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ; Nike advancing, left, holding wreath and palm-branch
Hochard 969 5
IV.2 17391 (temporary)
Uncertain
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (18 mm) 3.77 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138–192)
head of Heracles (bearded), right; over shoulder, club
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ; Nike advancing, right, holding wreath and palm-branch
Hochard 968c 4
IV.2 17390 (temporary)
Uncertain
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (18 mm) 3.98 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138–192)
head of Heracles (bearded), right; over shoulder, club
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ; nude Apollo-Tyrimnaios standing, facing, head, left, holding double axe
Hochard 971, Altınoluk 12 1
IV.2 2343 (temporary)
Uncertain
Hypaepa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (18 mm) 3.57 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines? (c. 138–192)
head of Heracles (bearded), right; over shoulder, club
ΥΠΑΙΠΗΝΩΝ; nude Dionysus standing, left, holding cantharus and long thyrsus
Hochard 972, Altınoluk 11, BMC 9–10 12
IV.2 1223 (temporary)
Æ (20 mm) 5.28 g. Marcus Aurelius and Commodus, co-emperors (c. 177–179)
laureate-headed busts of Marcus Aurelius (on left, long beard) and Commodus (on right, youthful), facing each other, both wearing cuirass and paludumentum
ΚΙΛΒΙΑΝΩΝ ΠΕΡΙ ΝΕΙΚΕΑΝ; Eirene standing, facing, head, left, crossing legs, holding olive-branch(?), resting arm on column
Hochard 222(2), GRMK 121, no. 3 2
IV.2 1632 (temporary)
Uncertain
Tralles  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (15 mm) 2.87 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Antonine or early third century AD (c. 138–218)
bare head of Heracles (bearded), right
ΤΡΑΛΙΑΝΩΝ(sic, Ω inverted); female half-figure (Hecate?), facing, wearing crescent-shaped headdress and veil, holding up veil with both hands (?)
BMC 98 4
IV.2 1491 (temporary)
Uncertain
Nysa  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
draped bust of Dionysus (youthful) wearing ivy wreath, right (?)
ΝΥϹΑ[ΕΩ?]Ν; bunch of grapes
Regling, Nysa 46a 1
IV.2 17387 (temporary)
Uncertain
Mastaura  Lydia Asia (conventus of Ephesus)
Æ (19 mm) 6.90 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': The Antonines or early third century (c. 138–218)
head of Asclepius, left; to left, serpent
ΜΑϹΤΑΥΡΕΙΤΩΝ; Homonoia standing, left, holding patera and cornucopia
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