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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 63524
c. 212–73 BC,
bronze,
21.6 mm,
5.5 g,
tetrachalkon,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΙΗ |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, legend. |
crab
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Ilion
Troas
cn coin 47054
198–210 AD,
bronze,
27.7 mm,
dupondius,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΑV ΚΑΙ Μ ΑV ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟ |
Laureate bust of youthful Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
ΙΛΙЄΩΝ ΙΛΟϹ |
To left, cult image of Athena Ilias on a pedestal, right; before her, Ilos standing left, holding phiale over lighted altar.
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Ilion
Troas
cn coin 47052
198–210 AD,
bronze,
29.7 mm,
dupondius,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΑV ΚΑΙ Μ ΑVΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟϹ |
Laureate bust of youthful Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
ЄΚΤΩΡ ΙΛΙЄΩΝ |
Hector in armour striding right, wearing a shield on his left arm and about to hurl a firebrand at two Greek ships with his right hand.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 44001
c. 464-415 BC,
silver,
12.6 mm,
1.23 g,
Diobol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Female janiform heads wearing taenia and shared earring.
Reverse:
ΛΑΜ |
Head of Athena, right, wearing Corinthian helmet. |
fly
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 43974
c. 464–415 BC,
silver,
11.4 mm,
1.32 g,
Diobol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Female janiform heads wearing taenia and shared earring. |
dolphin
Reverse:
ΛΑΜΨ |
Head of Athena, right, wearing Corinthian helmet.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 43920
c. 480–470 BC,
silver,
11.7 mm,
0.73 g,
Obol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Archaic female janiform heads wearing earring, necklace, and diadem; with parted forehead hair and border of dots.
Reverse:
Head of Athena, left, with wreath on Corinthian helmet. All within an incuse square. |
position: at the bottom right
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 43917
c. 480–470 BC,
silver,
17.6 mm,
4.5 g,
drachm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Archaic female janiform heads wearing earring, necklace, and diadem; with parted forehead hair and border of dots.
Reverse:
Head of Athena in Corinthian helmet, left. All within an incuse square. |
caduceus
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 43877
c. 490–480 BC,
silver,
18.4 mm,
4.7 g,
drachm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Archaic female janiform heads wearing earring, necklace, and diadem; with parted forehead hair and border of dots.
Reverse:
Head of Athena in Corinthian helmet, left. All within an incuse square.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 43851
c. 520–500 BC,
silver,
12.6 mm,
2.75 g,
Tetrobol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Forepart of winged horse, left.
Reverse:
Quadripartite incuse square.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 43742
c. 520–480 BC,
electrum,
20.9 mm,
15.1 g,
stater,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Forepart of winged horse, left; all within a vine wreath.
Reverse:
Quadripartite incuse square.
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Attaea
Mysia
cn coin 43727
around 200 AD,
bronze,
20 mm,
7.22 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΙΕΡΑ ϹVΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ |
Draped male bust of the personification of the Roman Senate, right.
Reverse:
ΑΤΤΑΙΤΩΝ |
Nude male (heros?), with his left foot on the rock, leaning forward.
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Hadrianeia
Mysia
cn coin 43479
c. 166–169 AD,
bronze,
16.7 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Draped bust of Hermes, right; behind, caduceus.
Reverse:
ΑΔΡΙΑΝΕΩΝ |
ram standing, r.
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Kyzikos
Mysia
cn coin 43243
c. 200-50 BC,
bronze,
21.8 mm,
5.8 g,
Kyzikos Denomination B,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Kore right with hair gathered at nape and corn wreath. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΚΥエΙΚΗΝΩΝ |
Bull charging left, butting with head.
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Miletoupolis
Mysia
cn coin 42654
179–180 AD,
bronze,
27.8 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΚΡΙᛈΠΕΙΝΑ ᛈΕΒΑᛈΤΗ |
Draped bust of Crispina, right.
Reverse:
[ᛈΤ]ΡΑ ΕVΤVΧΟVᛈ ΑΛΕ ΜΕΙΛΗΤΟΠ |
Cybele with mural crown enthroned right, right arm resting, left arm resting on tympanon; to right at her feet, lion.
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Priapos
Mysia
cn coin 42494
3.-2. c. BC,
bronze,
21 mm,
6.94 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Turreted head of Artemis, right.
Reverse:
ΠΡΙΑ/ΠΗΝΩΝ |
Hind lying to right.
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Priapos
Mysia
cn coin 42490
c. 300-200 BC,
bronze,
11 mm,
1.02 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΠΡΙΑ |
Crab; below, harpe.
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Miletoupolis
Mysia
cn coin 42312
c. 2.-1. c. BC,
bronze,
18.1 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena, right, wearing Corinthian helmet.
Reverse:
ΜΙΛΗΤΟ |
Two owls with one head.
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Miletoupolis
Mysia
cn coin 42305
c. 4. c. BC,
bronze,
11.1 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
male head, right, wearing hairband
Reverse:
ΜΙΛΗ |
Bull standing left.
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Assos
Troas
cn coin 41939
c. 325-250 BC,
bronze,
9 mm,
1.2 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena, right, wearing Attic helmet.
Reverse:
ΑΣΣΙ |
Griffin seated left, right forepaw raised. Ground line. |
Bee
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Assos
Troas
cn coin 40920
c. 325-250 BC,
bronze,
14 mm,
4 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena to right with Attic helmet, decorated with laurel wreath.
Reverse:
ΑΣΣΙ |
Griffin lying left, right forepaw raised. |
corn-ear
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Plakia
Mysia
cn coin 40586
400-300 BC,
bronze,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Turreted head of Cybele, right.
Reverse:
ΠΛΑΚΙΑ |
Lion standing right, devouring its prey; beneath a grain ear.
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Plakia
Mysia
cn coin 40581
400-300 BC,
bronze,
1.67 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Turreted head of Cybele, right.
Reverse:
ΠΛΑΚΙΑ |
Lion standing right, devouring its prey; beneath a grain ear.
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Plakia
Mysia
cn coin 40577
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
1.06 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Turreted head of Cybele, right.
Reverse:
ΠΛΑΚΙ |
Lion head, right. |
corn-ear
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Pitane
Mysia
cn coin 40538
c. 350-200 BC,
bronze,
12.3 mm,
1.68 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Facing head of Zeus Ammon, slightly left.
Reverse:
ΠΙΤΑΝΑΙΩΝ |
Serpent coiling around omphalos. |
Pentagram
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Pitane
Mysia
cn coin 40468
c. 350-200 BC,
bronze,
13.1 mm,
Dichalkon,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Zeus Ammon, right.
Reverse:
Π Ι Τ Α (Ν) |
pentagram.
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Pitane
Mysia
cn coin 40446
c. 133-30 BC,
bronze,
17.1 mm,
3.05 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Zeus, right.
Reverse:
ΠΙΤΑΝΑΙΩΝ |
Facing head of Ammon, within ivy wreath.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 40288
c. 263-214 BC,
bronze,
14.4 mm,
2.06 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena, right, wearing Attic helmet.
Reverse:
ΦΙΛΕΤΑΙΡΟΥ |
ivy leaf
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 40095
c. 80-10 BC,
bronze,
26.9 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΜΙΘΡΑΔΑΤΟΥ |
Helmeted and draped bust of Athena, left.
Reverse:
ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ |
Asclepius standing facing, holding serpent-staff in right hand.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 39956
c. 80-10 BC,
bronze,
19 mm,
3.36 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena, right, wearing Attic helmet.
Reverse:
ΑΘΗΝΑΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ |
Owl standing right on thunderbolt, head facing.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 39819
c. 133-90 BC,
bronze,
14.8 mm,
3.55 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΑΣΚΛΗΠΙΑΔΟ[Υ] |
Laureate head of Hygieia, right, surround by serpent.
Reverse:
ΑΣΚΛΗΠΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΥΓΙΕΙΑΣ |
Serpent coiling right around omphalos.
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Assos
Troas
cn coin 39458
c. 340-320 BC,
silver,
14 mm,
2.54 g,
Hemisiglos (hemidrachm),
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena to right with Attic helmet, decorated with laurel wreath.
Reverse:
ΑΣ-ΣΙ-ΟΝ |
Bull's head facing.
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Gargara
Troas
cn coin 39063
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
10 mm,
1.93 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΓΑΡ |
Horse prancing right. |
caduceus
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Kyzikos
Mysia
cn coin 38758
c. 550-475 BC,
electrum,
12 mm,
2.65 g,
hekte,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Dog standing left in a crouched position. Below, a tunny left.
Reverse:
Incuse square of mill-sail pattern.
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Kyzikos
Mysia
cn coin 38721
c. 550-475 BC,
electrum,
11.7 mm,
2.54 g,
hekte,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Boar standing left atop a tunny left.
Reverse:
Incuse square of mill-sail pattern.
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Kyzikos
Mysia
cn coin 38385
c. 600-550 BC,
electrum,
8 mm,
1.35 g,
Hemihekte,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Tunny head with spine and open mouth left.
Reverse:
Quadripartite incuse square; the area of the partial squares is different in height, the treatment rough.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 38360
56-55 BC,
silver,
28.1 mm,
13 g,
cistophorus,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Cista mystica from which a serpent emerges to left, the whole surrounded by an ivy wreath.
Reverse:
C SEPTVMI T F PRO COS ΚΡΙΤωΝ |
Between facing serpents, a stylized bow-case. |
position: |
thyrsus entcircled by serpent
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 34445
c. 330/20-290 BC,
bronze,
10.3 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Heracles, right, wearing lion skin.
Reverse:
ΠΕΡ |
Head of Athena, right, wearing Attic helmet.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 34307
c. 400-333 BC,
bronze,
10 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΠΕΡΓΑ |
two bull heads, antithetical.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 34210
c. 400-350 BC,
silver,
12.2 mm,
1.79 g,
Diobol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΠΕΡΓ(Α) |
Head of satrap (Gongylos?) right, wearing kyrbasia, within incuse square.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 30080
c. 431-429 BC,
silver,
23 mm,
14 g,
tetradrachm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
double-axe
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Abdera
Thrace
cn coin 28771
c. 395-360 BC,
bronze,
3.48 g,
Dichalkon,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Griffin lying left, right forepaw raised.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΑΝΑΞΙΠΟΛΙΟΣ |
Laureate male head, right.
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Kebren
Troas
cn coin 27454
c. 500-450 BC,
silver,
6.8 mm,
0.29 g,
Hemiobol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΚΕΒΡΕ |
Head of ram, right.
Reverse:
Quadripartite incuse punch.
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Hamaxitos
Troas
cn coin 27203
c. 250-188 BC,
bronze,
19.5 mm,
5.45 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΑΜΑΞΙ |
Apollo Smintheus standing right, quiver on shoulder, holding bow, arrow and patera. |
position: at the bottom right
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Hamaxitos
Troas
cn coin 27194
c. 350-310 BC,
bronze,
12.2 mm,
1.3 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΑΜΑ-ΞΙ |
Lyre. |
grape
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Hamaxitos
Troas
cn coin 27189
c. 350-310 BC,
bronze,
12.2 mm,
1.26 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΑΜΑ-ΞΙ |
Lyre.
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Gergis
Troas
cn coin 27082
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
8.6 mm,
0.87 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of the sibyl Herophile three quarter facing right.
Reverse:
ΓΕΡ |
Sphinx seated right.
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Gentinos
Troas
cn coin 26918
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
13.3 mm,
2.24 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Female head, right.
Reverse:
Γ-Ε/Ν |
Bee. |
palm tree
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Neandreia
Troas
cn coin 26782
c. 427-400 BC,
silver,
8 mm,
0.55 g,
Obol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΝΕΑΝ |
Ram standing right; incuse square.
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Kolonai
Troas
cn coin 26700
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
10.4 mm,
1.34 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena, left, wearing crested Attic helmet.
Reverse:
ΚΟΛΩΝΑΩΝ |
Star with eight rays.
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Kolonai
Troas
cn coin 26693
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
16.1 mm,
3.88 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Athena, right, wearing Attic helmet.
Reverse:
Κ-Ο-Λ-Ω-Ν-Α-Ω-Ν |
Star with eight rays.
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Thymbra
Troas
cn coin 21400
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
17.6 mm,
5.48 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Zeus Ammon left.
Reverse:
Θ-Υ |
Star with eight rays. |
position: below
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Zeleia
Troas
cn coin 21342
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
11.5 mm,
1.27 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Artemis, right, wearing stephane.
Reverse:
ΖΕΛΕ |
Monogram and ethnic within corn-wreath. |
position: not specified
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Zeleia
Troas
cn coin 21336
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
13.3 mm,
1.78 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Artemis, right, wearing stephane.
Reverse:
ΖΕΛΕ |
Stag standing right.
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Zeleia
Troas
cn coin 21330
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
18.8 mm,
6.17 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Artemis, right, wearing stephane.
Reverse:
ΖΕΛΕ |
Stag standing right. |
corn-ear
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Ophryneion
Troas
cn coin 21306
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
11.8 mm,
1.28 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Bearded laureate head right.
Reverse:
ΟΦΡΥ |
Warrior with helmet, shield and spear advancing left.
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Birytis
Troas
cn coin 21179
c. 350-300 BC,
silver,
8.2 mm,
0.48 g,
Obol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Wreathed head of beardless Herakles in three-quarter view, right; behind shoulder, club. Linear border.
Reverse:
Head of beardless Kabeiros, left, wearing pileus; on each side star; behind nack, astragalus.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 20884
193-217 AD,
bronze,
24 mm,
Double unit,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΙΟVΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ ϹΕΒ |
Draped bust of Julia Domna, right.
Reverse:
ΜΑΡΩΝΕΙΤΩΝ |
Tyche standing left, wearing kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopia.
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Antandros
Troas
cn coin 20733
161-175 AD,
bronze,
17 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΦΑVϹΤΕΙΝΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ |
Draped bust of Faustina II, right.
Reverse:
ΑΝΤΑΝΔΡΙΩΝ |
Stag standing right.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 17200
c. 461/460-459/458 BC,
silver,
23 mm,
16.15 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
head of silen facing
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Antandros
Troas
cn coin 16905
c. 390-350 BC,
silver,
12 mm,
1.21 g,
hemidrachm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of a goddess, right, wearing crossed hairband and earring.
Reverse:
ΑΝΤΑΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
grape
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Antandros
Troas
cn coin 16916
c. 350-325 BC,
silver,
14.8 mm,
2.59 g,
Hemisiglos,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of a goddess, right, wearing crossed hairband and earring.
Reverse:
ΑΝΤΑΝ |
Goat standing right, left foreleg raised, in front, fir-tree.
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Antandros
Troas
cn coin 16883
c. 390-350 BC,
silver,
14.4 mm,
3.12 g,
drachm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Head of a goddess, right, wearing crossed hairband and earring.
Reverse:
ΑΝΤΑ-Ν |
Goat standing right, in incuse square.
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Dardanos
Troas
cn coin 16105
c. 150-30 BC,
bronze,
14.1 mm,
1.53 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Bust of Artemis facing; quiver at her right shoulder.
Reverse:
ΔΑΡ |
Warrior in military attire standing left, resting his left arm on spear, right arm on akrostolion, right foot on prora.
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Dardanos
Troas
cn coin 15878
c. 413-399 BC,
silver,
8.7 mm,
0.24 g,
Hemiobol,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Horseman galopping left.
Reverse:
Cock standing right; within incuse square.
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Dardanos
Troas
cn coin 15927
c. 250-100 BC,
bronze,
15.4 mm,
3.43 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΦΙΛΟΚΡΑ |
Horseman, wearing chlamys and petasos, on horse galopping right. |
owl
Reverse:
ΔΑΡΔΑ |
Cock standing right. |
starAthena Promachos
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Dardanos
Troas
cn coin 15993
c. 250-100 BC,
bronze,
12 mm,
1.5 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΦΙΛΟΚΡΑ |
Horseman with spear, wearing chlamys und petasos, on horse galopping right.
Reverse:
ΔΑΡ |
Cock standing right, looking back. |
six-rayed star
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Dardanos
Troas
cn coin 15995
c. 375-300 BC,
bronze,
12.8 mm,
3.05 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Horseman, wearing chlamys and petasos, on horse galopping right.
Reverse:
ΔΑΡ |
Cock standing right. |
double-axe
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Dardanos
Troas
cn coin 16038
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
16.9 mm,
3.68 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Horseman, wearing chlamys and petasos, on horse galopping right.
Reverse:
ΔΑΡ |
Cock left, in fighting attitude. |
Head of Athena
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Dardanos
Troas
cn coin 16041
c. 200-50 BC,
bronze,
13.6 mm,
2.02 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Horseman with spear, wearing chlamys und petasos, on horse galopping right. |
owl
Reverse:
ΔΑΡΔΑ |
Cock left, in fighting attitude; beneath, ear of corn.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 15412
198-217 AD,
bronze,
17 mm,
3.02 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΑV Κ Μ - ΑVΡ ΑΝΤΩΝЄΙ/ΝΟϹ |
Laureate bust of Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum. Border of dots.
Reverse:
Α-ΒVΔΗΝΩ-Ν |
Two bull heads, back to back. Border of dots.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 15367
193-211 AD,
bronze,
23 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
ΑΥ ΚΑΙ Λ - ϹЄ-ΠΤΙΜ ϹЄΟΥΗΡΟϹ |
Laureate bust of Septimius Severus, right, wearing paludamentum. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΑΡΧ ΦΑΒ ΑΛ - ΠΡΟΚΛΟV // ΑΒVΔΗ |
Tyche wearing kalathos, seated on rocks left, holding rudder in right hand, resting her left arm on rock. Border of dots.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14364
c. 350-325 BC,
silver,
14 mm,
2.59 g,
Hemisiglos,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΑΒΥ ΚΕΦΑΛΟΥ |
Eagle standing left, wings closed. |
club within wreath
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14766
c. 325-250 BC,
bronze,
22 mm,
6.66 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Turreted head of Artemis with bow and quiver, right.
Reverse:
ΑΒΥ |
Eagle standing right on thunderbolt, wings closed. |
ram's head
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14731
c. 340-300 BC,
bronze,
13.2 mm,
2.02 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Artemis, right.
Reverse:
ΑΒΥ |
Eagle standing left, wings closed, head right. |
bucranium
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14284
c. 500 BC,
silver,
11 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Eagle standing left, wings closed.
Reverse:
Quadripartite incuse square with uneven surfaces.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 15036
c. 100-65 BC,
silver,
33 mm,
16.33 g,
tetradrachm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Diademed and draped bust of Artemis, right; bow and quiver over left shoulder.
Reverse:
ΑΒΥΔΗΝΩΝ // ΑΠΟΛΛΟΦΑ/ΝΟΥ |
Eagle standing right, wings spread; within laurel wreath. |
palm branch
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14881
c. 120-50 BC,
bronze,
14 mm,
2.79 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Cithara.
Reverse:
ΑΒΥ |
Naked Apollo seated left on rock; in front of him, eagle standing left on ground line, wings closed.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14861
c. 100-50 BC,
bronze,
13 mm,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right. |
position: at the bottom left |
lyre
Reverse:
ΑΒΥ |
Two torches crossed. |
Poppyeight-rayed star
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Kisthene
Mysia
cn coin 15312
c. 380-330 BC,
bronze,
18 mm,
3.91 g,
Philipsen,
Kopenhagen
Obverse:
Veiled head of Demeter, right, wearing corn wreath.
Reverse:
ΚΙΣ |
Horseman galopping right, wearing fluttering cloak and raising right arm. |
dolphin
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