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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 63168
c. 425–306 v. Chr.,
bronze,
13 mm,
1.79 g,
Dichalkon,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΔΙΧΑΛ-ΚΗΙ; mon. Α |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 63021
c. 425–306 v. Chr.,
bronze,
18.7 mm,
6.29 g,
tetrachalkon,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding bow in right hand.
Reverse:
ΕΥΚΥΔΗΣ; mon. Α |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 62477
4. c. BC,
silver,
10 mm,
1.28 g,
Diobol,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo facing.
Reverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 61866
4. c. BC,
silver,
13 mm,
2.74 g,
tetrobol (hemisiglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Gorgoneion.
Reverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under left fluke, crayfish, under right fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 61910
4. c. BC,
silver,
15 mm,
2.8 g,
tetrobol (hemisiglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Gorgoneion.
Reverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 61472
c. 425–339 v. Chr.,
silver,
10.85 g,
Stater (tetradrachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
Α // ΠΟΛΥΑΝΑΞ |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 61171
c. 465–425 v. Chr.,
silver,
3.24 g,
Trite,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
Reverse:
Gorgoneion.
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 61079
c. 465–425 v. Chr.,
silver,
14 mm,
3.31 g,
Trite,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under right fluke, crayfish, under left fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
Reverse:
Gorgoneion.
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 60565
c. 465–425 v. Chr.,
silver,
16 mm,
3.23 g,
Trite,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under left fluke, crayfish, under right fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
Reverse:
Gorgoneion.
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 60408
c. 465–425 v. Chr.,
silver,
15 mm,
3.05 g,
Trite,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under left fluke, crayfish, under right fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
Reverse:
Gorgoneion.
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 60486
c. 465–425 v. Chr.,
silver,
3.2 g,
Trite,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under left fluke, crayfish, under right fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
Reverse:
Gorgoneion.
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 60310
c. 465–425 v. Chr.,
silver,
3.2 g,
Trite,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under left fluke, crayfish, under right fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
Reverse:
Gorgoneion.
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Apollonia Pontike
Thrace
cn coin 60371
c. 465–425 v. Chr.,
silver,
14 mm,
3.17 g,
Trite,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Α |
Inverted anchor; under left fluke, crayfish, under right fluke, ethnicon. |
crabA
Reverse:
Gorgoneion.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 52010
c. 180–182 AD,
bronze,
42 mm,
42.72 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΥ ΚΑΙ Μ ΑΥΡΗ ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ |
Laureate bust of lightly bearded Commodus, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ϹΤΡ Π ΑΙ Π(Ε)ΙΟV ΚΟΙΝΟΝ ΟΜΟΝΟΙΑ ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΕΦΕϹΙ(ΩΝ) |
Artemis of Ephesus, to left, and Asclepius of Pergamum, to right, standing facing. Small Nike flying, crowning the two deities.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 48238
c. 81-96 AD,
bronze,
17 mm,
3.05 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΘЄΟΝ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ |
Draped male bust of the personification of the Roman Senate, right. |
branch
Reverse:
ΘЄΑΝ ΡΩΜΗΝ ΠΟ |
Turreted bust of Roma, right. |
position: at the bottom right
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 48237
c. 81-96 AD,
bronze,
17 mm,
3.17 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΘЄΟΝ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ |
Draped male bust of the personification of the Roman Senate, right. |
branch
Reverse:
ΘЄΑΝ ΡΩΜΗΝ ΠΟ |
Turreted bust of Roma, right. |
position: at the bottom right
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 46385
27 BC-14 AD,
bronze,
19 mm,
5.39 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ |
Laureate head of Augustus, right.
Reverse:
ΓΕΣΣΙΟΥ ΧΑΡΙΔΗΜΟΥ |
Laureate head of Zeus, left.
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Apollonia ad Rhyndac...
Mysia
cn coin 42082
169-175 AD,
bronze,
34 mm,
23.77 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑV Κ Μ ΑVΡ(Η) ΑΝΤΩΝЄΙΝΟϹ |
Cuirassed and draped bust of bearded Marcus Aurelius, right.
Reverse:
ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΑΤΩΝ ΠΡΟϹ ΡVΝΔΑΚΩ |
Apollo, nacked, standing right, leaning on column and extending r. hand (with arrow).
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Kyzikos
Mysia
cn coin 38449
c. 550-460 BC,
electrum,
17.1 mm,
16.11 g,
stater,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of a billy goat left. In the right field a diagonal upwards tunny (back inwards).
Reverse:
Quadripartite incuse square.
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Koila
Thrace
cn coin 38335
c. 198-217 AD,
bronze,
17 mm,
3.62 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
[...] |
Laureate bust of Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
[...] |
Prow, right. |
corn-ear
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Koila
Thrace
cn coin 34277
177 AD,
bronze,
34 mm,
13.11 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
(... AV)REL COMMODO CAES AV GERM SARMATICO |
Bare-headed bust of youthful Commodus, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
GENIΟ M AEL MVNICIPII COELANI |
Genius standing left, holding statue (simulacrum) and cornucopia.
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Koila
Thrace
cn coin 34168
138-161 AD,
bronze,
18 mm,
4.01 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
IMP CAIS ANTONIN[...] |
Bare-headed bust of Antoninus Pius, right, wearing paludamentum.
Reverse:
AELI MVNICIPI COEL[...] |
Prow, right.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 30062
c. 457/456-456/455 BC,
silver,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
crescent inside ivy leaf
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Istros
Moesia inferior
cn coin 29450
c. 193-211 AD,
bronze,
28.4 mm,
14.08 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑV Κ Λ ϹЄΠΤΙ[...] |
Laureate head of Septimius Severus, right.
Reverse:
ΙϹΤΡΙΗΝΩΝ |
Bearded god with kalathos (Theos Megas, Mitra, Serapis) on horse pacing right; flaming altar under the horse's right foreleg; behind, bird on pointed staff.
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Abdera
Thrace
cn coin 29263
c. 336-311 BC,
silver,
2.48 g,
Hemisiglos (drachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΒΔΗΡΙΤΕΩΝ |
Griffin lying left, right forepaw raised.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΕΥΡΗΣΙΠΠΟΥ |
Laureate head of Apollo, right; within linear square.
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Abdera
Thrace
cn coin 29264
c. 336-311 BC,
silver,
2.37 g,
Hemisiglos (drachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΒΔΗΡΙΤΕΩΝ |
Griffin lying left, right forepaw raised.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΕΚΑΤΩΝΥΜΟ |
Laureate head of Apollo, right; within linear square. |
star
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Abdera
Thrace
cn coin 29265
c. 336-311 BC,
silver,
2.56 g,
Hemisiglos (drachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΒΔΗΡΙΤΕΩΝ |
Griffin lying left, right forepaw raised.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΕΥΡΗΣΙΠΠΟΥ |
Laureate head of Apollo, right; within linear square.
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Abdera
Thrace
cn coin 29266
c. 336-311 BC,
silver,
2.25 g,
Hemisiglos (drachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΒΔΗΡΙΤΕΩΝ |
Griffin lying left, right forepaw raised.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΕΥΡΗΣΙΠΠΟΥ |
Laureate head of Apollo, right; within linear square.
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 29087
c. 133-67 BC,
silver,
12.68 g,
cistophorus,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Cista mystica from which a serpent emerges to left, the whole surrounded by an ivy wreath.
Reverse:
Between facing serpents, a stylized bow-case. |
position: on the left
position: above |
scarab
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Abdera
Thrace
cn coin 28592
c. 346/345-336 BC,
silver,
2.5 g,
Hemisiglos (drachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΕΠΙ ΦΑΝΕΩ |
Griffin leaping left.
Reverse:
ΑΒΔΗΡΙΤΕΩΝ |
Laureate head of Apollo, right; within linear square.
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Sigeion
Troas
cn coin 27250
c. 350-300 BC,
bronze,
20.5 mm,
7.88 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Athena three-quarter facing right, wearing triple-crested helmet.
Reverse:
ΣΙΓΕ |
Two owls sharing a head, facing. |
crescent
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Abdera
Thrace
cn coin 21359
c. 475-450 BC,
silver,
14.7 g,
Stater (tetradrachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΗΡΟ |
Griffin leaping left. |
shelldot / pellet
Reverse:
Quadripartite incuse square.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 21062
c. 357-342/341 BC,
silver,
16.5 mm,
3.42 g,
drachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing, slightly right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
Enthroned cult image of Hermes Perpheraios, left. |
caduceus
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20806
c. 402/401-400/399 BC,
silver,
23.5 mm,
15.93 g,
tetradrachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing three-quarters left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
corn-ear
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20812
c. 402/401-400/399 BC,
silver,
26 mm,
15.87 g,
tetradrachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing three-quarters left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
corn-ear
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20814
c. 402/401-400/399 BC,
silver,
25 mm,
15.91 g,
tetradrachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing three-quarters left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
corn-ear
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20815
c. 402/401-400/399 BC,
silver,
14 mm,
2.66 g,
Tetrobol,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing three-quarters left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20835
c. 396/395-394/393 BC,
silver,
13 mm,
2.47 g,
Tetrobol,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing three-quarters left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
hydria
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20859
c. 386/385-385/384 BC,
silver,
13 mm,
2.55 g,
Tetrobol,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing, slightly turnded to right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
grape with tendril and leaf
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20861
c. 385/384-384/383 BC,
silver,
24.5 mm,
15.19 g,
tetradrachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing three-quarters left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
grapegrain of barley
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 20868
c. 30 AD (?),
bronze,
19.1 mm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΙ ΕΠΙ ΠΕΤΡΩΝΙΟΥ ΤΟ Ζ |
Confronted heads of Livia and Tiberius.
Reverse:
ΘΕΟΝ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΝ ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΟΙ |
Tetrastyle temple on crepidoma; within statue of Augustus with spear.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20912
c. 374/373-372/371 BC,
silver,
23 mm,
15.55 g,
tetradrachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes facing three-quarters left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
laurel wreath
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20749
c. 412/411-410/409 BC,
silver,
23.5 mm,
16.4 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
caduceus
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20755
c. 412/411-410/409 BC,
silver,
26 mm,
16.02 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
caduceus
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20762
c. 410/409-409/408 BC,
silver,
23.5 mm,
16.17 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
tree with cap hanging on left side
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20787
c. 408/407-407/406 BC,
silver,
12 mm,
1.29 g,
diobol (quarter siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, one forpaw raised. |
crab
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20566
c. 421-418 BC,
silver,
11 mm,
1.3 g,
diobol (quarter siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, left, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing left.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20370
c. 455/454-453/452 BC,
silver,
25 mm,
15.97 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
herm on throne to right
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20377
c. 455/454-453/452 BC,
silver,
10 mm,
diobol (quarter siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙ |
Caduceus; within incuse square.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20383
c. 453/452-451/450 BC,
silver,
26.5 mm,
16.07 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΝΤΙΑΔΑΣ |
Goat standing right within linear square; outside of linear square, nude horned Pan, right; all within incuse square.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20409
c. 431-429 BC,
silver,
12 mm,
2.54 g,
tetrobol (hemisiglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
double-axe
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20252
c. 458/457-455/454 BC,
silver,
10.5 mm,
1.35 g,
diobol (quarter siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙ |
Caduceus; within incuse square. |
crescent
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 20254
c. 455/454-453/452 BC,
silver,
24.5 mm,
16.2 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
herm on throne to right
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 17162
c. 473/472-471/470 BC,
silver,
24.5 mm,
15.74 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 17177
c. 469/468-467/466 BC,
silver,
25.5 mm,
15.72 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
fly
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 17182
c. 466/465-464/463 BC,
silver,
25 mm,
15.02 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
boar's head
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 17189
c. 469/468-464/463 BC,
silver,
10 mm,
1.12 g,
diobol (quarter siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Transverse caduceus within incuse square.
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 17195
c. 463/462-462/461 BC,
silver,
24 mm,
16.12 g,
tetradrachm (triple siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙΝΙ |
Goat standing right, in incuse square. |
dog
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Ainos
Thrace
cn coin 17198
c. 464/463-461/460 BC,
silver,
11 mm,
0.99 g,
diobol (quarter siglos),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Hermes, right, wearing petasus.
Reverse:
ΑΙ |
Transverse caduceus within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 17091
1. c. BC,
bronze,
26.5 mm,
14.45 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Dionysus, right, wearing ivy wreath.
Reverse:
ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΜΑΡΩΝΙΤΩΝ |
Nude Dionysus standing facing, holding bunch of grapes and two spears. |
position: at the bottom left
position: at the bottom right
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 16939
c. 189/188-49/45 BC,
silver,
35 mm,
12.54 g,
tetradrachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of (youthful) Dionysus with long curled hair, right, wearing ivy wreath and taenia.
Reverse:
ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΜΑΡΩΝΙΤΩΝ |
Nude Dionysus standing left, holding bunch of grapes and two spears. |
position: at the bottom left |
ΕΥ
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Antandros
Troas
cn coin 16949
c. 350-325 BC,
silver,
14 mm,
Hemisiglos,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
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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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 16391
280-125 BC,
bronze,
15 mm,
4.52 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Horse prancing right. |
position: below
Reverse:
ΜΑΡΩΝΙΤΩΝ |
Vine with four bunches of grapes within linear square. |
position: below
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 16403
280-125 BC,
bronze,
15 mm,
4.6 g,
Maroneia: denomination B,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Horse prancing right. |
position: below
Reverse:
ΜΑΡΩΝΙΤΩΝ |
Vine with four bunches of grapes within linear square. |
position: below
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 16253
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
15.5 mm,
2.44 g,
drachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Μ-Α-ΡΩ |
Forepart of prancing horse, right.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΝΟΥΜΗΝΙΟΥ |
Bunch of grapes on vine branch within dotted square border, surrounded by magistrate's name; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 16256
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
16.5 mm,
2.88 g,
drachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Μ-Α-ΡΩ |
Forepart of prancing horse, right.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΝΟΥΜΗΝΙΟΥ |
Bunch of grapes on vine branch within dotted square border, surrounded by magistrate's name; all within incuse square.
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 16013
c. 200-100 BC,
bronze,
14 mm,
2.52 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of Athena, right, wearing Attic helmet.
Reverse:
ΑΔΡΑΜΥΤΗΝΩΝ |
Owl standing right on thunderbolt, head facing. |
position: on the right
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 16014
c. 200-100 BC,
bronze,
18 mm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, left.
Reverse:
ΑΔΡΑΜΥΤΗΝΩΝ |
Cornucopia, between the two caps of the Dioscuri, each surmounted by star. |
position: at the bottom right
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 15427
222-235 AD,
bronze,
25 mm,
9.06 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑV Κ Μ ΑV С ΑΛЄΞΑΝΔΡΟС |
Laureate bust of Severus Alexander, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΑΒVΔΗΝΩΝ |
Nude Poseidon standing right, left foot on rock, right arm resting on trident and holding dolphin in left. Ground line. Border of dots.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14293
c. 411-400 BC,
silver,
15.5 mm,
3.91 g,
drachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΒΥ |
Eagle standing left, wings closed. |
eight-rayed star
Reverse:
Gorgoneion within incuse square.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14295
c. 480-450 BC,
silver,
12 mm,
0.62 g,
Obol,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
[Α]ΒΥ |
Eagle standing left, wings closed.
Reverse:
Gorgoneion within incuse square. |
kantharos
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 14459
222-235 AD,
bronze,
26 mm,
6.98 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΥΤ Κ Ρ ϹЄΒ ΑΛЄΖΑΝΔΡΟϹ |
Laureate bust of Severus Alexander, right.
Reverse:
ΘΗΒΗ ΑΔΡΑΜΥΤΗΝΩΝ |
Turreted bust of city goddess, right.
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Abydos
Troas
cn coin 14638
c. 375-325 BC,
bronze,
19 mm,
8.06 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Laureate head of Apollo, right.
Reverse:
ΑΒΥ |
Eagle standing right, wings closed.
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 14796
c. 198-206 AD,
bronze,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑV ΚΑ Μ ΑVΡ ΑΝΤΩΝЄΙΝΟϹ |
Laureate bust of Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
ЄΠΙ ϹΤΡ Π ΑΙΛΙ ЄVΤVΧΟVϹ ΑΔΡΑΜΥΤΗΝΩΝ |
Emperor (Septimius Severus) in military attire standing left, holding patera and spear; behind, Demeter (?), crowning emperor.
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 14886
c. 198-211 AD,
bronze,
20 mm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΥ(ΤΟ) ΚΑ(Ι) Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ |
Laureate bust of youthful Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
ΑΔΡΑΜVΤΗΝΩΝ |
Dionysus standing facing, holding cantharus and thyrsus.
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Adramyttion
Mysia
cn coin 15109
c. 193-211 AD,
bronze,
25 mm,
8.16 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑΔΡΑΜVΤΗΝΩΝ |
Helmeted and draped bust of Athena, left, with aegis.
Reverse:
ЄΠΙ ϹΤΡΑ ΛΟVΚΙΟV Β ΑΔΡΑΜ(V) |
Athena standing left, wearing helmet, holding Nike and shield set down at her feet.
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Augusta Traiana
Thrace
cn coin 9638
197-217 AD,
bronze,
30 mm,
16.08 g,
5 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑVΤ Μ ΑVΡΗ - ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ |
Laureate head of youthful Caracalla, right. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΑVΓΟVϹΤΗϹ - ΤΡΑΙΑΝΗϹ |
Homonoia standing facing, head left, wearing kalathos, holding patera in outstretched right hand and cornucopia in left arm. Ground line. Border of dots.
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Augusta Traiana
Thrace
cn coin 9598
193-217 AD,
bronze,
25 mm,
6.94 g,
3 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΙΟVΛΙΑ ΔΟ-ΜΝΑ ϹЄΒ |
Draped bust of Julia Domna, right. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΑVΓΟVϹΤΗϹ - ΤΡΑΙΑΝΗϹ |
Veiled Demeter standing facing, head left, wearing corn wreath and long garment, holding two ears of corn in lowered right hand, left resting on long torch.
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Augusta Traiana
Thrace
cn coin 9371
161-176 AD,
bronze,
25 mm,
9.63 g,
3 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΦΑVϹΤΕΙΝΑ - ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ |
Draped bust of Faustina II, right.
Reverse:
ΑVΓΟVϹΤΗϹ - ΤΡΑΙΑΝΗϹ |
Turreted city goddess standing left, wearing long garment, holding patera in outstretched right hand, left resting on sceptre.
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Augusta Traiana
Thrace
cn coin 9326
161-180 AD,
bronze,
17 mm,
3.52 g,
unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Bare head of bearded Marcus Aurelius, right. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΑVΓΟVϹΤΗϹ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΗϹ |
Bearded river-god reclining left, bare-chested, right hand on right leg, resting left arm on water-urn. Ground line. Border of dots.
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Serdika
Thrace
cn coin 8553
197-217 AD,
bronze,
30 mm,
15.36 g,
4 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Laureate bust of bearded Caracalla, right.
Reverse:
ΟVΛΠΙ-ΑϹ ϹΕΡΔΙ//ΚΗϹ |
Bearded river-god (Oiskos) reclining left, head right, left resting onwater-urn, holding reed with flowers in right hand.
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Pergamon
Mysia
cn coin 20310
17-2 BC,
bronze,
19 mm,
4.57 g,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΝ |
Laureate head of Augustus, right.
Reverse:
ΧΑΡΙΝΟϹ ΓΡΑΜΜЄΥWΝ |
Hexastyle temple on podium.
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Mesembria
Thrace
cn coin 8020
244-247 AD,
bronze,
25 mm,
9.3 g,
4 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΜΑΡ ΙΟVΛΙΟϹ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟϹ // ΚΑΙϹΑ/Ρ |
Confronting busts of Philippus iunior, wearing paludamentum and of Serapis, draped and wearing kalathos.
Reverse:
Μ-ΕϹΑΜΒ-Ρ-ΙΑΝΩΝ |
Nemesis-Aequitas standing facing, head left, wearing long garment, holding scales in right hand and cubit-rule and end of her garment in left arm; at her feet, wheel. Ground line. Border of dots.
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Dikaia
Thrace
cn coin 8056
c. 492/490-476/475 BC,
silver,
16 mm,
3.6 g,
Tetarte (drachm),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of bearded Heracles, right, wearing lion skin.
Reverse:
Δ-Ι-Κ |
Cock standing right; in dotted square within incuse square.
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Dikaia
Thrace
cn coin 8074
c. 492/490-476/475 BC,
silver,
12.5 mm,
1.89 g,
hemidrachm (triobol),
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Head of bearded Heracles, right, wearing lion skin. Border of dots.
Reverse:
Cock standing right, holding worm in beak; in dotted square within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6144
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
24 mm,
10.46 g,
Distater,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Horse prancing right.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ Ε-ΥΞΙ-ΘΕΜ-ΙΟΣ |
Vine with four bunches of grapes, two on each side, within linear square; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6867
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
22.5 mm,
11.3 g,
Distater,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Bridled horse prancing left, loose rein passing over back and trailing below.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ - ΧΟΡ-ΗΓ-Ο |
Vine with four bunches of grapes, two on each side, within linear square; in upper left field, a fly; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6884
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
25 mm,
10.83 g,
Distater,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Bridled horse prancing left, loose rein passing over back and trailing below; under forpaws, trident head.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ - ΠΟΛ-ΥΝΙ-ΚΟΥ |
Vine with four bunches of grapes, two on each side, within linear square; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6932
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
23 mm,
10.57 g,
Distater,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Bridled horse prancing left, loose rein passing over back and trailing below; under forpaws, trident head.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ - ΗΡΑ-ΚΛΕΙ-ΔΟΥ |
Vine with four bunches of grapes within linear square; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6940
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
24 mm,
10.58 g,
Distater,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Bridled horse prancing left, loose rein passing over back and trailing below; under forpaws, trident head.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ - ΖΗ-ΝΩ-ΝΟΣ |
Vine with four bunches of grapes, two on each side, within linear square; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6963
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
23.5 mm,
10.9 g,
Distater,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Bridled horse prancing left, loose rein passing over back and trailing below; above, eagle standing left with wings closed.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ ΗΓΗΣ/ΑΓΟΡΕΩ |
Vine with four bunches of grapes within linear square; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6981
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
15 mm,
2.72 g,
drachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Μ-Α-ΡΩ |
Forepart of prancing horse, left.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ -ΑΘ-ΗΝ-ΕΩ |
Bunch of grapes on vine branch within dotted linear square; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6984
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
15 mm,
2.57 g,
drachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Μ-Α-ΡΩ |
Forepart of prancing horse, left.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ - ΠΟΣ-ΙΔΕ-ΙΟΥ |
Bunch of grapes on vine branch within dotted linear square; all within incuse square.
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Maroneia
Thrace
cn coin 6987
c. 365-330 BC,
silver,
15.5 mm,
2.34 g,
drachm,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Μ-Α-ΡΩ |
Forepart of prancing horse, left.
Reverse:
ΕΠΙ - ΠΟΣ-ΙΔΕ-ΙΟΥ |
Bunch of grapes on vine branch within dotted linear square; all within incuse square.
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Anchialos
Thrace
cn coin 2888
161-176 AD,
bronze,
26 mm,
11.15 g,
3 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΦΑVϹΤΕΙΝΑ - ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ |
Diademed and draped bust of Faustina II, right.
Reverse:
ΑΓΧΙΑ-ΛΕΩΝ |
Nude Apollo seated right on rock, playing lyre set on his left knee. Ground line.
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Perinthos
Thrace
cn coin 2902
197-217 AD,
bronze,
24 mm,
9.39 g,
3 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑV Κ · Μ · ΑV-Ρ ΑΝΤΩΝЄΙΝΟϹ |
Laureate bust of youthful Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
ΠЄΡΙΝΘΙΩ-Ν ΝЄΩΚΟ//ΡΩΝ |
Zeus enthroned left, holding patera in outstretched right hand, leaning left on sceptre. Border of dots.
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Perinthos
Thrace
cn coin 2980
197-217 AD,
bronze,
42 mm,
37.26 g,
Medallion,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
· ΑVΤ · Κ · Μ · ΑVΡ . ϹЄΟV*ΗΡ* · - Α*ΝΤ*ΩΝΙΝΟϹ ΑVΓ |
Laureate bust of Caracalla, right, wearing cuirass, aegis and spear over left shoulder; on breastplate gorgoneion.
Reverse:
ΠЄΡΙΝΘΙΩΝ - ΝЄΩΚΟΡΩΝ |
Nude bearded Heracles advancing left, head right, lion skin over shoulder, drawing arrow with right hand from quiver at back, holding bow in outstretched left hand; at right, three Stymphalian birds falling. Ground line. Border of dots.
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Perinthos
Thrace
cn coin 3007
197-205 AD,
bronze,
18 mm,
2.73 g,
unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
· Λ · ϹЄΠΤΙ Γ-ЄΤΑϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ |
Bare-headed bust of youthful Geta, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΠЄΡΙΝΘΙΩΝ ΝЄΩΚΟΡΩΝ |
Prize crown, ornated, with palm branch; border of dots.
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Perinthos
Thrace
cn coin 3937
222-235 AD,
bronze,
24 mm,
14.51 g,
4 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
ΑV Κ Μ ΑVΡ ᛈΕV - ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟᛈ |
Laureate bust of Severus Alexander, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Reverse:
ΠΕΡΙΝΘΙΩΝ ΔΙᛈ // ΝΕWΚΟΡΩΝ |
Octastyle temple in perspective, left; in pediment dot.
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Perinthos
Thrace
cn coin 4040
238-244 AD,
bronze,
33 mm,
19.18 g,
6 unit,
The Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge
Obverse:
Μ ΑΝΤΩ ΓΟΡ-ΔΙΑΝΟϹ ΑVΓΟ |
Radiate bust of Gordian III, right, wearing cuirass and paludamentum. Border of dots.
Reverse:
ΠΕΡΙΝ-ΘΙΩ-Ν // ΔΙᛈ *ΝΕ*ΩΚΟ/ΡΩΝ |
Galley, under full sail, sailing right, eight rowers on board and helmsman seated on stern in front of two standards.
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