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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15053
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
18 mm,
8.45 g,
stater,
British Museum, Department of Coins and Medals,
London
Obverse:
Head of Aktaion with stag's horn, left.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15056
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
18 mm,
8.46 g,
stater,
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Monnaies, médailles et antiques,
Paris
Obverse:
Head of Aktaion with stag's horn, left.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15059
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
18 mm,
8.4 g,
stater,
Münzkabinett Berlin,
Berlin
Obverse:
Head of Aktaion with stag's horn, left.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15060
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
18 mm,
8.4 g,
stater,
Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston
Obverse:
Head of Hecate, left, with laurel wreath, ear-ring and necklace; behind, torch.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15061
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
18 mm,
8.39 g,
stater,
British Museum, Department of Coins and Medals,
London
Obverse:
Head of Hecate, left, with laurel wreath, ear-ring and necklace; behind, torch.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15062
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
17 mm,
8.36 g,
stater,
Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston
Obverse:
Head of bearded Dionysus, left, wearing ivy wreath.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15066
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
17 mm,
8.37 g,
stater,
British Museum, Department of Coins and Medals,
London
Obverse:
Head of bearded Kabeiros, left, wearing laureate pileus.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15068
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
17 mm,
8.33 g,
stater,
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Monnaies, médailles et antiques,
Paris
Obverse:
Head of bearded Kabeiros, left, wearing laureate pileus.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15069
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
19 mm,
8.47 g,
stater
Obverse:
Head of bearded Kabeiros, left, wearing laureate pileus.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15070
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
18 mm,
8.45 g,
stater,
British Museum, Department of Coins and Medals,
London
Obverse:
Head of bearded Kabeiros, left, wearing laureate pileus.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15071
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
18 mm,
8.4 g,
stater,
Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston
Obverse:
Head of Athena to left, wearing attic helmet ornamented with olive leaves.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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Lampsakos
Mysia
cn coin 15072
c. 387-334 BC,
gold,
17 mm,
8.42 g,
stater,
British Museum, Department of Coins and Medals,
London
Obverse:
Head of Aphrodite?, left, wearing wreath of lotus? and ear-ring.
Reverse:
Forepart of winged horse, right.
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