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I 1453
Leaded bronze (36 mm) 23.12 g. Mark Antony's 'fleet coinage', heavy series
M ANT IMP TER COS DES ITER ET TER III VIR R P C; bare head of Antony, left, facing right; and bust of Octavia, right, facing left
L ATRATINVS AVGVR COS DESIG, HS (at l.) Δ (below); a quadriga of hippocamps to right, surmounted by two drivers (Antony and Octavia?); square objects (astragalus?)
RSN 1986, 80–1, A 13
I 1459
Leaded bronze (30 mm) 11.78 g. Mark Antony's 'fleet coinage', light series
M ANT IMP TER COS DES ITER ET TER III VIR R P C; bare head of Antony, left, facing right; and bust of Octavia, right, facing left
L ATRATINVS AVGVR COS DESIG, HS (at l.) Δ (below); a quadriga of hippocamps to right, surmounted by two drivers (Antony and Octavia?); square objects (astragalus?)
RSN 1986, 83–4, A 17
I 1462
Æ (36 mm) 31.37 g. Mark Antony's 'fleet coinage', heavy series
M ANT IMP TERT COS DESIG ITER ET TER III VIR R P C; bare head of Antony, left, facing right; and bust of Octavia, right, facing left
M OPPIVS CAPITO PRO PR PREAF CLASS F C, HS (left), Δ (below); a quadriga of hippocamps to right, surmounted by two drivers (Antony and Octavia?); square objects (astragalus?)
RSN 1987, 102, A 5
I 1468
Leaded bronze (26 mm) 14.82 g. Mark Antony's 'fleet coinage', light series
M ANT IMP TERT COS DESIG ITER ET TER III VIR R P C; bare head of Antony, left, facing right; and bust of Octavia, right, facing left
M OPPIVS CAPITO PRO PR PRAEF CLASS F C, HS (left), Δ (below); a quadriga of hippocamps to right, surmounted by two drivers (Antony and Octavia?); square objects (astragalus?)
RSN 1987, 106, A 12
I 4088
Mint of the fleet coinage  Syria Syria
Leaded bronze (32 mm) 24.15 g.
M·ANT·IMP·TER·COS·DES·ITER·ET·TER·III·VIR·R·P·C·; bare head of Antony, left, facing right and bust of Octavia, right, facing left
L BIBVLVS M F PR DESIG, IIS (at l.); a quadriga of hippocamps to right, surmounted by two riders (Antony and Octavia?), below, Δ and a square object (astragalus?)
RSN 1986, 78, A 8
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 1366
Augustus Agrippa
Nicopolis  Epirus Achaea
Æ (23 mm) 7.94 g. Agrippa
ΚΤΙΣΜΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ; head of Agrippa, left
ΝΙΚΟΠΟΛΙΣ ΙΕΡΑ; acrostolium in wreath
Oikonomidou 1, Calomino 4 2
I 2306
Augustus Augustus
Ilium  Troas Asia (conventus of Adramyteum)
Leaded bronze (13 mm) 2.23 g.
bare head of Augustus, right
ΙΛΙ; Aeneas carrying Anchises; to right, monogram {ΑΦΥ}
Bellinger T115, BMC 28 3
I 652
Augustus Augustus
Segesta  Sicily Sicily
Æ (19 mm) 9.30 g. before 21 BC (?)
ΕΓΕΣΤΑΙΩΝ; head of Augustus, right
Aeneas carrying palladium and Anchises, left; above, crescent; behind, eagle
Holm 747, Gabrici 93–4, BMC 65–6 11
I 5303
Nero Nero (Augustus)
Alexandria  Egypt Egypt
Æ (25 mm) 11.21 g. LΙΓ = year 13 (AD 66/67)
ΝΕΡΩ ΚΛΑΥ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ ΓΕΡ ΑΥ; laureate head of Nero, right
LΙΓ; Agathadaemon serpent with poppies and ears of corn, right
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I 5110
Caligula
Alexandria  Egypt Egypt
Æ (15 mm) 3.69 g. Coins probably incorrectly attributed to Caligula
Uraeus serpent, left
; agathadaemon serpent, right
Savio, no. 7 5
I 5320
Nero Nero (Augustus)
Alexandria  Egypt Egypt
Æ (25 mm) 9.90 g. LΙΔ = year 14 (AD 67/8)
ΝΕΡΩ ΚΛΑΥ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ ΓΕΡ ΑΥ; laureate head of Nero, right, with corn ears and poppies
LΙΔ; agathadaemon serpent, right
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I 5380
Uncertain
Alexandria  Egypt Egypt
Æ (15 mm) 4.28 g.
Uraeus serpent, left
L Γ; agathadaemon serpent, right
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I 4974
Agrippa I Agrippa I (king)
Caesarea Paneas  Syria Judaea
Æ (19 mm) 8.13 g. Year 2 (AD 37/8)
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑΣ; diademed head of Agrippa, right
ΑΓΡΙΠΠΑ ΥΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, LΒ (below); Agrippa II on horseback, right
Meshorer 1, Burnett 9
I 2454
Caligula Caligula (Augustus)
Brass (19 mm) 4.45 g.
ΓΑΙΟΝ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΟΝ; radiate head of Caligula, right
ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΝ ΚΑΙ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΙΝΑΝ, ΜΑ ΑΠΟ ϹΙΠ(Υ); Agrippina and Germanicus: Germanicus stands facing, wearing a toga capite velato and holding a patera; behind him stands Agrippina as Demeter, holding out ears of corn and a sceptre
BMC 49 16
I 2455
Caligula Caligula (Augustus)
Brass (19 mm) 4.99 g.
ΓΑΙΟΝ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΟΝ; radiate head of Caligula, right
ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ ΑΠΟ ϹΙΠΥΛΟΥ, ΓΕΡΜ ΑΓΡΙΠ (in field); Agrippina and Germanicus: Germanicus stands facing, wearing a toga capite velato and holding a patera; behind him stands Agrippina as Demeter, holding out ears of corn and a sceptre
BMC 51, Cop 257 5
I 2457
Nero Nero (Augustus)
Leaded bronze (19 mm) 6.16 g. AD 54/9
ΝΕΡΩΝΑ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΑ; laureate head of Nero and draped bust of Agrippina II, jugate, right
ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ ΑΓΡΙΠΠΙΝΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ; Agrippina as Demeter standing with ears of corn and sceptre, being crowned (?) by togate figure of Nero, who stands behind holding a short sceptre
BMC 53 11
I 3032
Æ (18 mm) 4.37 g. Group III
ΓΑΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟϹ ΝΕΟΚΑΙϹΑΡΕΩΝ; laureate head of Caligula, right
ΑΓΡΙΠΠΙΝΑΝ ΑΡΤΕΜΩΝ ΕΡΜΟΓΕΝΟΥϹ; Agrippina I as goddess seated, right, with sceptre and cornucopia
BMC 55, Cop 372 19
I 3032A
Æ (18 mm) 4.42 g. Group III
ΓΑΙΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟϹ; laureate head of Caligula, right
ΑΓΡΙΠΠΙΝΑΝ ΑΡΤΕΜΩΝ ΕΡΜΟΓΕΝΟΥϹ; Agrippina I as goddess seated, right, with sceptre and cornucopia
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I 4859
Claudius Claudius (Augustus)
Caesarea Maritima  Samaria Syria
Æ (22 mm) 11.26 g.
]ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ [; laureate head of Claudius, right
ΑΓΡΙΠΠΕΙΝΗΣ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗΣ; Agrippina II, veiled, seated left, holding branch and cornucopia; above, crescent
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