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Title: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:10:20 am
This thread is presented as a series of regional supplements to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the brief User's Guide at

Discussion topic 44094 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

Please feel free to add any unpublished types here (or at Discussion topic 44094 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)  for Nicaea), work-in-progress toward a composite list subdivided as follows:

    Pontus
    Paphlagonia
    Bithynia A-M
    Bithynia Nicaea
    Bithynia Nicomedia-Z
    Mysia
    Troas  
    Aeolis
    Lesbos
    Ionia
    Caria
    Lydia
    Phrygia
    Lycia
    Pamphylia
    Pisidia
    Lycaonia
    Cilicia
    Galatia
    Cappadocia

Isegrim's vast extent can lull one into thinking that it has it all, from the earliest AM coinage to the very latest Roman provincials, but there are a few gaps in the range, some astonishing *; filling in what we can makes the database still more invaluable.  Thus a roster like this one of online addenda to Isegrim has definite uses even if (or because!) it is frankly much less than exhaustive; there are many important resources, for example the short published supplements to RPC vols. I and II, which get short shrift or none, both in Isegrim and in these addenda.  On the positive side, this checked regional listing of Asia Minor coin-types now online but omitted from Isegrim aspires to be largely complete as of this month (11/08), with occasional substantive updates, for coins noted as "unpublished," "unediert," "unikum," "äußerst selten," or "unpubliziert," whether right here at Forum, in CoinArchives † or acsearch.info, or additionally on CNG's website (more or less complete records of sales since approx. 2001), though my entries have not reckoned with all the intricacies of legend-, year-, and magistrate-variants, Eastern kingdoms, incerti, or very early AR and EL.  (Where a coin-posting offers the first online picture of this or that Isegrim entry [FO] I will link to that posting as well.) The roll-call of false "unpublished" entries encountered assembling these listings is equally long and annoying ?‡, but I will not dwell on the lapses of sellers and listers who could, and should, do their own Isegrim-checks but did not; where they got it right, I clearly owe them, and so does this posting.

   Three additional points on the use of these links: since most online resources are shifting and volatile things, it works best to download all linked type-entries sooner not later as your interests prompt and as time and resources permit.  Regional and conventus distinctions are often confusing, and multiple cities across Asia Minor will frequently share the same name; the Historia Numorum's geographical index helps head off some confusions at any rate, link: Historia Numorum's geographical index (http://snible.org/coins/hn/geographical.html). For simplicity and clarity's sake, all the proper names used here are assigned the same spelling as in Isegrim, with the notable exception of Serapis, Sarapis in Isegrim.

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    * See the rationales for my plan to fill gaps of some sorts, but not all (e.g., die-variant gaps), at

   Discussion topic 50068 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=50068.msg311468#msg311468.)

One "lost" issue that I own from Aegae, Aeolis, illustrates the vast reach of the Isegrim database -- it includes most "unpublished" according to auction-descriptions -- as well as its very rare failings:

    Discussion topic 39393 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=39393.msg251929#msg251929)

Isegrim includes many entries from Imhoof-Blumer's Monnaies Grecques (Isegrim ZIT: IMHOOF MG.*) and many entries for Aegae or Aigai, Aeolis, but it doesn't include the one Aegae entry from MG that I really needed, a remarkable coin picturing Isis on its obverse and Harpokrates its reverse.  That omission's particularly frustrating and baffling since Isegrim does include the previous MG entry, 270, 209, for a different Aegae bronze with Harpokrates on the reverse; the next entry in MG simply slipped under Isegrim's radar, probably due to routine human error, a factor always well worth remembering.  (See two other "lost" issues at Discussion topic=67656 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=67656.msg424351#msg424351).) There was no quick corrective for this little glitch, even though we do have Google Books' Monnaies Grecques, and can now text-search Aegae and Isis:

    Imhoof-Blumer| Monnaies| Grecques| |Online (http://books.google.com/books?id=52kCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP9&dq=intitle:Monnaies+intitle:Grecques&lr=&as_brr=1)  

   † Note added 03/16/2009 -- The free CoinArchives site is now miserably limited-access, with sad consequences for many of my links below (though a number can now be re-searched via http://acsearch.info (http://acsearch.info)); I have archived the pages for most if not all of those coins and can post them at need for comparison.

      ‡ A relatively innocuous instance: Julia Domna / Helios with torch l., from Hypaepa, Lydia, misidentified and tagged as "Unpublished?" at CNG  Although some type-ID's are contested, an Isegrim entry will often still serve to pin down a coin-type that is wrongly described as unpublished; thus 1) an "unpublished" Herakles / Basket with corn-ears and poppies turns out to be really the twin of 2) a coin Isegrim designates as Asklepios / Basket:

    1) Asia| Minor| Coins| (http://www.asiaminorcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=871)
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Title: Isegrim Extended: Pontus
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:12:03 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic 44094 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Caracalla / Serpent on altar from Amasia, Pontus:

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-- Caracalla / Caracalla and Severus (medallic module) from Amasia, Pontus:

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-- Severus Alexander left / Eagle on Altar, Helios above, from Amasia, Pontus:

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-- Caracalla left / Zeus enthroned from Amisus, Pontus:

CNG Link (https://tinyurl.com/uetqxp2)

Caracalla left / Athena and Demeter from Amisus, Pontus:

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-- Commodus / Dolphin from Cerasus, Pontus:

Members' Gallery Link (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-196)

-- Severus Alexander / Temples in perspective from Neocaesareia, Pontus:

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-- Gallienus / Prize-crowns from Neocaesareia, Pontus:

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-- Caracalla and Julia Domna / Riding Mithras from Trapezus, Pontus:

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--- Gordian III / Serapis l. from Trapezus, Pontus (but see RG 114.52 Tyche):

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-- Caracalla / Artemis cult-statue from Zela, Pontus:

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-- Caracalla / Helios in facing quadriga from Zela, Pontus:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Paphlagonia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:12:57 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic 44094 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Gordian III left / Zeus and Hera from Amastris, Paphlagonia (cf. SNG v. Aulock 175 Boule and Demos):

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-- Julia Domna / Warrior riding r. from Germanicopolis (Gangra), Paphlagonia:

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-- Caracalla / Bull right from Germanicopolis (Gangra), Paphlagonia:

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-- Geta / Aphrodite from Neoclaudiopolis, Paphlagonia:

Members' Gallery Link (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-10990)

-- Lucius Verus / Tyche from Pompeiopolis, Paphlagonia:

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-- Domitian / Marsyas from Sinope, Paphlagonia:

https://tinyurl.com/vj7tqkq

-- Lucius Verus / Nemesis shrine from Sinope, Paphlagonia:

RPC Online (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4939/)

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-- Caracalla / Triple arch with statues from Sinope, Paphlagonia:

https://tinyurl.com/wtkd8ss

-- Diadumenian / Male figure with cornucopia by column from Sinope, Paphlagonia:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Bithynia (A-M)
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:13:41 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic 44094 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Geta / Daphne from Apameia, Bithynia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Zeus from Caesarea Germanica, Bithynia:

https://tinyurl.com/ugoh6zf

-- Pescennius Niger / Hygieia from Caesarea-Germanica, Bithynia:

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-- Faustina II / Serpent-twined tripod (known for Verus and others) from Calchedon, Bithynia:

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-- Caracalla l. / Caracalla riding r. from Cius, Bithynia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Rape of Persephone from Claudiopolis (Bithynium), Bithynia:

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-- Elagabalus / Nemesis from Claudiopolis (Bithynium), Bithynia:

Discussion topic 7521 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-7521)
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-- Antoninus Pius / Europa from Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia:

https://tinyurl.com/vhr6rzx

-- Antoninus Pius / Demeter from Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia:

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-- Julia Domna / Asklepios from Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia:

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-- Caracalla / River-god Billeos from Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia:

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-- Caracalla / Artemis in temple from Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia:

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-- Caracalla / Tyche with stag and dog from Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=35525 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=35525)

-- Trajan / Herakles and Cerberus from Heracleia Pontica, Bithynia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Herakles with Augean rake or fork from Heraclea Pontica, Bithynia:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188)

-- Pupienus / Omphale-City Goddess alias Aphrodite AE 29 from Heracleia Pontica, Bithynia:

Discussion topic 36291 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=36291.0)
Title: Isegrim Extended: Bithynia (Nicaea -- A Nicaean Addenda Synopsis)
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:14:28 am
This posting is a summary of Forum's Nicaean Addenda (Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.0)) supplemented with several off-site postings of unlisted items, with which cf. the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at  

Discussion topic 44094 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Antoninus Pius / Nemesis with bridle:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg285710#msg285710)

-- Antoninus Pius / Bearded Dionysos or ivy-wreathed Herakles:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg287107#msg287107)

-- Marcus Aurelius / Beardless Dionysos:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=101271 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=101271)

-- Marcus Aurelius / Emperor with prisoner:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Herakles and the Erymanthian Boar:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Harpokrates:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg285708#msg285708)

-- Marcus Aurelius (Caracalla?) / Snake-twined torch:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg298819#msg298819)

-- Marcus Aurelius' mother Domitia Lucilla / Aurelius on horseback:

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-- Faustina II / Isis Pharia (known for Sev. Alexander):

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-- Commodus / Asklepios

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg346075#msg346075)

-- Commodus / Nike on globe:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg285837#msg285837)

-- Commodus / Demeter in snake-biga (whom the auction mislabels Triptolemos):

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-- Septimius Severus / Triptolemos:

Discussion topic 36176 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=36176.msg229227#msg229227)

--- Septimius Severus / Athena small module

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg344875#msg344875)

-- 2 issues, Septimius Severus / Panther walking right and Geta / Same:

Discussion topic 46849 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=46849.msg293564#msg293564)
http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=181312 (http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=181312)

--Septimius Severus / Infant Dionysos in liknon:

Discussion topic 55412.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=55412.0)

-- Septimius Severus / Zeus standing left:

Discussion topic 45188.msg341861#msg341861 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg341861#msg341861)

-- Septimius Severus / Tyche and Geta / Tyche(2 versions):

Discussion topic 45188.msg341861#msg341861 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg341861#msg341861)

-- Septimius Severus left / Cista mystica and Geta / Same:

Discussion topic 45275 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45275.0)

-- Septimius Severus / Tetrastyle temple:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg298898#msg298898)

-- Septimius Severus / Roma facing:

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-- Septimius Severus / Tyche and Geta / Tyche:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg341861#msg341861)

-- Septimius Severus / Zeus with Eagle:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg342689#msg342689)

-- Julia Domna / Dionysos on liknon, TON KTISTHN NIKAIEWN:
Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg342640#msg342640)

-- 4 issues, Julia Domna / Pan, Geta / Pan (2 issues, Geta left and Geta right), and Julia Mamaea / Pan:

Discussion topic 36177 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=36177.msg229228)
Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg299170#msg299170)

-- Caracalla / Elephant quadriga facing:

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-- Caracalla / Tyche Herakles Dionysos (Lindgren 1.143, misdescribed there and in Isegrim):

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-- Caracalla / Dikaiosyne:

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-- Caracalla / Roma standing left:

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-- Caracalla / Lion walking right:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg336286#msg336286)

-- Caracalla (young Augustus) / Tyche standing left:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg315565#msg315565)

-- Caracalla (young Augustus) / Serapis walking right:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg319735#msg319735)

-- Caracalla cuirassed / Emperor standing left sacrificing over tripod:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg335311#msg335311)

-- Caracalla left / Temple-front of six columns:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg319734#msg319734)

-- Caracalla / Centaur biga (Bacchus and Ariadne):

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg334415#msg334415)

-- 2 issues, Caracalla / Eagle and Geta / Eagle:

Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg298660#msg298660)
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-- Caracalla / Telesphoros:

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-- 2 issues, Caracalla / Basket with corn-ears and poppy and Plautilla / Same:

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[Edit: The Plautilla now pictured at Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg405198#msg405198)]

-- Caracalla / Herakles head in lionskin:

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-- Caracalla / Snake:

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-- Caracalla / Burning altar (misdescribed in RG?):

Discussion topic 45188.msg298641#msg298641 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg298641#msg298641)

-- Caracalla / Athena sacrificing l. over altar (cf. RG 452.428 [not pictured, no altar]):

Discussion topic 45188.msg341861#msg341861 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg341861#msg341861)

-- Caracalla ? / Elephant walking left with mahout:

Discussion topic 45188.msg298615#msg298615 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg298615#msg298615)

-- Caracalla / Elephant walking right:

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-- Radiate laureate Caracalla small bronzes:

Discussion topic 37721.msg248918#msg248918 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37721.msg248918#msg248918)

-- Caracalla / Prize-urn with palm-branch, Severeian Games-linked (see below):

Discussion topic 45188.msg320120#msg320120 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg320120#msg320120)

-- 2 issues, Caracalla / Tyche with infant Dionysos and Caracalla / Serapis with emperor in galley:

Discussion topic 35585.msg286736#msg286736 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=35585.msg286736#msg286736)

-- 3 issues, Caracalla / Herm right (also Herm left) and Geta / Herm right:

Discussion topic 48716.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=48716.0)

-- Several smaller Severeian Games bronzes, two with left-facing portraits, and an AE32 AGWNOTHESIA NIKAIEWN:

Discussion topic 36795.msg266702#msg266702 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=36795.msg266702#msg266702)
Discussion topic 45188.msg347456#msg347456 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg347456#msg347456)
Discussion topic 45188.msg307426#msg307426 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg307426#msg307426)
Discussion topic 45188.msg303123#msg303123 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg303123#msg303123)

-- Plautilla / Goddess standing left (draped Aphrodite?):

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-- Geta left / Torch-bearing goddess:

Discussion topic 45188.msg334415#msg334415 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg334415#msg334415)

-- Geta left / Tyche sitting left with river Sagaris before:

Discussion topic 45188.msg334851#msg334851 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg334851#msg334851)

-- Geta left / Snake-twined torch:

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-- Geta left / Nike advancing left:

Discussion topic 54545.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=54545.0)

-- Geta left / Serapis (RG 465.529, not pictured):

http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=302558

-- Geta / Hermes 15mm

Discussion topic 45188.msg346077#msg346077 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg346077#msg346077)

-- Geta / Serapis, SARAPIN PRESBEY NIKAIEIS (mistranscribed as NIKAISIS in Isegrim; this variant legend noted as "suspect" RG 465.531):

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-- Geta / Herakles with the apples of the Hesperides:

Discussion topic 45188.msg307046#msg307046 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg307046#msg307046)

-- Geta / Hygieia:

Discussion topic 45188.msg285711#msg285711 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg285711#msg285711)

-- Geta / Eros left, stringing bow,:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/ayiyoryitika/ProlegomenaEros.html (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/ayiyoryitika/ProlegomenaEros.html)

-- Geta / Dionysos on panther:

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-- Geta / Bull left and Bull right:

Discussion topic 45188.msg298707#msg298707 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg298707#msg298707)
http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=132133 (http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=132133)

-- Elagabalus / Asklepios:

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-- Elagabalus / 6-columned temple with statue:

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-- Elagabalus / The river Sagaris:

Discussion topic 45188.msg346127#msg346127 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg346127#msg346127)

-- Elagabalus / Herakles standing r. nude holding lionskin, bow,and club:

Discussion topic 45188.msg313728#msg313728 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg313728#msg313728)

-- Julia Paula / Aphrodite:

http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=54334 (http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=54334)

-- Severus Alexander as Caesar / Athena standing:

Discussion topic 45188.msg346583#msg346583 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg346583#msg346583)

-- Severus Alexander / Nike crowning emperor:

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-- Severus Alexander / Asklepios?:

Discussion topic 40775.msg257551#msg257551 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=40775.msg257551#msg257551)

-- Severus Alexander / Inscribed altar:

Discussion topic 45188.msg299141#msg299141 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg299141#msg299141)

-- Severus Alexander / Serapis? in city-walls?:

Discussion topic 45285.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45285.0)

-- Severus Alexander / Bundle of 5 grain-ears:

Discussion topic 45188.msg295454#msg295454 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg295454#msg295454)

-- Julia Mamaea / Centaur with draped figure:

Discussion topic 45188.msg285734#msg285734 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg285734#msg285734)

-- Maximinus I / Artemis running right:

Discussion topic 45188.msg286480#msg286480 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg286480#msg286480)

-- Maximinus I / Demeter (?) with Nike:

Discussion topic 45188.msg342694#msg342694 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg342694#msg342694)

-- Maximus / Athena or Roma standing left with no shield:

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-- Gordian III / Lion bounding right with foot on bucranium:

Discussion topic 45188.msg295454#msg295454 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg295454#msg295454)
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-- Gordian III / River-god Sagaris reclining left:

Discussion topic 45188.msg295454#msg295454 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg295454#msg295454)

-- Gallienus / Prize-crowns DIONYSIA:

Discussion topic 45188.msg287568#msg287568 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg287568#msg287568)

--- Salonina / City walls in perspective:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Bithynia (Nicomedia-Z)
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:15:46 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic 44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Antoninus Pius / Serpent on prow from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Faustina II / Ship from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Caracalla l. / Human-headed serpent Glykon from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Plautilla / Tyche from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Plautilla / Inscription in wreath from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Geta / Inscribed altar from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Elagabalus / Demeter from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Severus Alexander / Three temples from Nicomedia, Bithynia:

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-- Antoninus Pius / Satyr from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Antoninus Pius / Apollo standing l. (probably Isegrim's Hermes!) from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Commodus / Nike in biga from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=67395

-- Septimius Severus / Eros on Dolphin from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Caracalla / River-god Hypios from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

Discussion topic 50179.0  (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=50179.0)

-- Caracalla / Herakles and the Cerynaean hind from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Geta / Herakles and the Stymphalian birds from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Macrinus / Herakles battling amazon from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Severus Alexander l. / Tyche from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Maximinus I / Athena from Prusias ad Hypium, Bithynia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Altar from Tium, Bithynia:

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-- Bearded head (Marcus Aurelius?) / Caduceus from Tium, Bithynia:

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-- Commodus / Kybele (probably Isegrim's Marcus Aurelius) from Tium, Bithynia:

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-- Julia Paula / Isis (misid. as Uberitas) from Tium, Bithynia:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Mysia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:16:28 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic 44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Septimius Severus / Artemis or Demeter l. from Apollonia ad Rhyndacum, Mysia:

Discussion topic 40877.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=40877.0)

-- Kore / Lion AE17 from Cyzicus, Mysia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=90059 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=90059)

-- Kore / Eros the Bunny-hunter from Cyzicus, Mysia:

Discussion topic 25011.msg288953#msg288953 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=25011.msg288953#msg288953)

-- Marcus Aurelius / Nike crowning emperor from Cyzicus, Mysia:

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-- Caracalla / Caduceus on cippus from Cyzicus, Mysia:

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-- Severus Alexander / Shrine between two snake-twined torches from Cyzicus, Mysia:

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-- Tranquillina / Artemis bearing torches r. from Cyzicus, Mysia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=89259 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=89259)

-- Philip II / Galley from Cyzicus, Mysia:

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-- Valerian I / Inscription (Sostratos) from Cyzicus, Mysia:

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-- Gallienus /Artemis walking r. with bow from Cyzicus, Mysia:

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-- Maximinus I and Maximus / River-god and Hermes from Hadrianeia, Mysia:

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--Septimius Severus / Asklepios from Hadriani, Mysia:

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-- Caracalla / Emperor, Asklepios, and Tyche from Hadrianothera, Mysia:

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-- Demos / Senate from Lampsacus, Mysia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Athena from Lampsacus, Mysia:

Discussion topic 37769.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37769.0)

-- Septimius Severus / Temple of Priapus from Lampsacus, Mysia (apptly. same obv. as the previous):

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=106617 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=106617)

-- Athena facing / Owl l. from Miletopolis, Mysia:

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-- Hadrian / Athena standing l. from Miletopolis, Mysia:

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-- Gordian III / Miletos from Miletopolis, Mysia:

Discussion topic 31994 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=31994)

-- Severus Alexander? / Capricorn l. with retrograde legend from Parium, Mysia:

Discussion topic 42181.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=42181.0)

-- Maximus / Triumphal arch from Parium, Mysia:

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-- Gallienus / Warrior riding r. from Parium, Mysia:

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-- Lucius Verus / Emperor? riding l. medallion from Pergamum, Mysia:

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-- Maximinus I / Emperor and Demeter medallion from Pergamum, Mysia:

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-- Valerian II / Cista mystica from Pergamum, Mysia:

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-- Tyche l. / Zeus Ammon l. from Pitane, Mysia:

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-- Caracalla / Snake-twined tripod from Poemanenum, Mysia:

Discussion topic 45389.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45389.0)

-- Severus Alexander / Tyche medallion from Pordoselene, Mysia:

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-- Apollo / Altar from Priapos, Mysia:

http://www.wildwinds.com... (http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/mysia/priapos/BMC_40cf.jpg)
http://www.wildwinds.com... (http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/mysia/priapos/BMC_40cf.txt)

Title: Isegrim Extended: Troas
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:17:14 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

ISEGRIM USERS GUIDE DISCUSSION (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

--Abydos / Dioscuri from Abydus, Troas:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=61402&AucID=64&Lot=335 (http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=61402&AucID=64&Lot=335)

-- Commodus / Alexander's Troy landing from Abydus, Troas:

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-- Commodus / Dionysos on panther from Abydus, Troas:

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-- Caracalla / Artemis cult-statue with flanking Dioscuri from Abydus, Troas:

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-- 2 issues, city-goddess and Commodus / Apollo Smintheus l. with raven from Alexandria Troas:

Discussion topic=27780 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=27780.0)

-- Elagabalus / Marsyas from Alexandria Troas:

Discussion  topic=29238 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=29238)

-- Julia Maesa / Wolf and twins from Alexandria Troas:

Discussion topic=29606 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=29606.msg230830#msg230830)

-- Philip II / Apollo Smintheus from Alexandria Troas:

Discussion  topic=49219 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=49219.0)

-- Volusian / Horse from Alexandria Troas:

Discussion topic=36127 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=36127)

-- Severus Alexander / Aeneas medallion from Antandrus, Troas:

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== Severus Alexander / Asklepios from Antandrus, Troas:

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-- Faustina II / Aeneas fleeing Troy from Scepsis, Troas:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Aeolis
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:17:49 am
-- Isis / Harpocrates from Aegae, Aeolis:

Discussion topic 39393 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=39393.msg251929#msg251929)

-- Senate / Frontal cult-statue, EPI AGW IOYL, time of Hadrian, from Aegae, Aeolis:

Discussion topic 50079 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=50079.msg311727#msg311727)

-- Hadrian / Inscription in wreath from Aegae, Aeolis:

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-- Severus Alexander / Cult-statue in temple medallion from Aegae, Aeolis:

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-- Hadrian's favorite Antinous / Seated figure from Cyme, Aeolis:

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Gordian III / Asklepios from Cyme, Aeolis:

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-- Roma / Demeter from Elaea, Aeolis:

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-- Dionysos / Kore or Demeter from Elaea, Aeolis:

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-- Hadrian and Sabina / Persephone from Elaea, Aeolis:

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-- Commodus / Demeter from Elaea, Aeolis:

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-- Commodus / Urn on podium between serpent-twined staffs from Elaea, Aeolis:

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-- Orbiana / Asklepios from Myrina, Aeolis:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Lesbos
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:18:36 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic=44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Gorgoneion / Male warrior (not Athena!)  in incuse from Methymna, Lesbos:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=90793 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=90793)

-- Julia Mamaea / Athena and Dionysos from Methymna, Lesbos:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=117503 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=117503)

-- Aelius / Asklepios from Mytilene, Lesbos:

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-- Commodus / Zeus with serpent from Mytilene, Lesbos:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Ionia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:19:32 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic=44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Apollo / Kithara in square, ALKIDAMOS, from Colophon, Ionia:

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-- Philip II? / Artemis Klaria from Colophon, Ionia:

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-- Gorgoneion / Incuse fractions from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Artemis / Stag AR obol from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Bee / Stag's head small bronzes from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Domitian / Nike from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Trajan / Koresos and Androclos shaking hands from Ephesus, Ionia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=95942  (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=95942)

-- Antoninus Pius / Stag by altar from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Androklos riding down boar from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Artemis Ephesia with two figures flanking from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Caracalla / Artemis Ephesia with astragaloi players from Ephesus, Ionia:

Discussion topic=39259 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=39259.msg286727#msg286727 citing)

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-- Caracalla / Caracalla riding over prisoner, EP'ESIWN TRIS NEWKORWN, from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Geta / Artemis AE32 from Ephesus, Ionia:

Gallery image.php?pos=-195 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-195)

-- Diadumenian / River-god from Ephesus, Ionia:

Discussion topic=43843 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=43843.msg275317#msg275317)

-- Elagabalus / Tyche presenting Artemis effigy to emperor from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Elagabalus / A in wreath from Ephesus, Ionia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-906 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-906)

-- Elagabalus? / Artemis l. with torch from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Elagabalus / Artemis r. with bow and arrow from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Elagabalus / River-god from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Julia Paula / Nike crowning Artemis from Ephesus, Ionia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=12432&AucID=11&Lot=897 (http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=12432&AucID=11&Lot=897)

-- Severus Alexander / Athena from Epheus, Ionia:

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-- Gordian III / Winged Elpis-Spes from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Gordian III / Two male figures clasping hands, homonoia of Ephesus, Ionia, and Alexandria Troas:

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-- Philip I / Artemis in temple from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Gallienus / Artemis with stag, ARTEMIS EP'ESIWN, from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Gallienus / statue of Artemis AE 28 from Ephesus, Ionia:

Discussion topic=45452.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45452.0)
 
-- Salonina head l. / Bee from Ephesus, Ionia:

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-- Elagabalus l. / Tyche from Lebedus, Ionia:

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-- Maximinus I / Ephesian Artemis from Lebedus, Ionia:

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-- Archaic AR ("Themistokles fractions") from Magnesia on Maeander, Ionia:

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-- Kore / Dionysos from Magnesia on Maeander, Ionia:

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-- Gordian III / Crescent and star from Magnesia on Maeander, Ionia, RPC 7/1 560, apparently pictured but

seriously misdescribed in SNG UK:

SNGuk_0406_4520 (http://www.s110120695.websitehome.co.uk/SNG/sng_reply2a.php?verb=SNGuk_0406_4520)

-- Marcus Aurelius / Artemis with stag from Metropolis, Ionia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=62486 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=62486)

-- Athena / Owl from Pedasa, Ionia:

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-- Philip I / Poseidon and Athena from Phocaea, Ionia:

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-- Philip I / Athena from Priene, Ionia:

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-- Gallienus left / Nymph pouring from Samos, Ionia:

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-- Senate / Winged Athena-Nemesis, homonoia issue with Athens from Samos, Ionia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=41594 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=41594)

-- Crispina / Tyche, homonoia with Nikomedia, from Smyrna, Ionia:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Caria
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:20:23 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Septimius Severus / Herakles and the stallions of Diomedes from Alinda, Caria:

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-- Hadrian / Artemis Leucophryne from Amyzon, Caria:

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-- Boule / Asklepios from Antiochia on Maeander, Caria:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=95417 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=95417)

-- Senate / Demeter from Antioch on Maeander, Caria:

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-- Philip II / Hygieia and Asklepios from Antioch on Meander, Caria:

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-- Traianus Decius / Zeus enthroned from Antioch on Meander, Caria:

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-- Severus Alexander in quadriga medallion from Apollonia, Caria:

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-- Julia Maesa / Tyche from Aphrodisias, Caria:

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-- Commodus / Poseidon from Apollonia Salbace, Caria:

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-- Severus Alexander / Kybele in temple from Attuda, Caria:

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-- Crispina / Hygieia from Bargasa, Caria:

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-- Pegasos / Artemis Kindyas AR hemidrachm from Bargylia, Caria:

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-- Apollo / Lyre from Calymna, Caria:

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-- Hadrian / Woman's head r from Ceramus, Caria:

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-- Caracalla / Legend in wreath from Ceramus, Caria:

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-- Veiled woman's head / Nike from Cnidus, Caria:

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-- Hadrian / Zeus Ascraeus cistophoric tetradrachm from Halicarnassus, Caria:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Apollo from Euippe, Caria:

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-- Caracalla / Asklepios from Herakleia Salbake, Caria:

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-- Tortoise / Leaf hemiobol from Idyma, Caria, among other early AR fractions:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=34100 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=34100)

-- Hadrian and Aelius / Zeus Osogoas and Labraundos from Mylasa, Caria:

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-- Julia Maesa / Tyche from Myndos, Caria:

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-- Caracalla / Artemis in biga from Sebastopolis, Caria:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Lydia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:20:56 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)
 
-- Septimius Severus / Men riding from Aninetus, Lydia:

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-- Demos / Eagle from Apollonis, Lydia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=25309.msg216050#msg216050 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=25309.msg216050#msg216050)

-- Commodus / Poseidon from Apollonis, Lydia:

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-- Commodus / River-god from Attaleia, Lydia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=114042 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=114042)

-- Caracalla and Geta / Wolf and twins from Attaleia, Lydia:

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-- Demos / Tyche from Blaundos, Lydia:

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-- Julia Mamaea / Apollo Kitharoidos from Blaundos, Lydia:

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-- Antoninus Pius / Zeus from Cilbiani, Lydia:

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-- Julia Domna / Artemis cult-statue from Cilbiani Inferiores, Lydia:

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-- Trajan / Dionysos from Daldis, Lydia:

Board topic=36361.msg230516 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=36361.msg230516)

-- Geta / Herakles term from Daldis, Lydia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Athena from Germe, Lydia:

Board topic=30508 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=30508)
http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2557/ (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2557/)

-- Septimius Severus and Caracalla / The triumph of Herakles from Germe, Lydia:

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-- Julia Maesa / Zeus enthroned from Gordus-Julia, Lydia:

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-- Demos / River-god with Artemis and drinking stag from Hierocaesareia, Lydia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=100529 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=100529)

-- Roma / Homonoia from Hierocaesareia, Lydia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=62487 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=62487)

-- Commodus / River-god from Hierocaesareia, Lydia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Artemis Anaitis in biga from Hypaepa, Lydia:

Board topic=35958 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=35958)

-- Commodus / Tyche from Hypaepa, Lydia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Artemis Anaitis and Tyche from Hypaepa, Lydia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Kybele from Hyrcanis, Lydia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Demeter in snake-biga from Maeonia, Lydia:

http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/10204/ (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/10204/)
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-- Magnesia crowned / River Sipylos, MAGNHTWN SIPYLOY (same reverse for Crispina) from Magnesia ad

Sipylum, Lydia:

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-- Faustina II / Prize-wreath EN MONIDEIA from Magnesia ad Sipylum, Lydia:

Board topic=45180.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45180.0)

-- Herennius Etruscus / Hekate triformis from Mastaura, Lydia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=73974 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=73974)

-- Demos / Tyche from Philadelpheia, Lydia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-10037 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-10037)

-- Antoninus Pius / Artemis with stag in temple from Philadelphia, Lydia:

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-- Commodus / Herakles from Philadelpheia, Lydia:

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-- Julia Domna / Tyche from Philadelpheia, Lydia:

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-- Caracalla / Zeus and Artemis, homonoia of Philadelpheia, Lydia, and Laodicea ad Lycum:

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-- Julia Domna / Tyche from Philadelpheia, Lydia:

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-- 2 issues, Serapis / Isis and Herakles / Isis, both with anepigraphic obverses, from Saitta, Lydia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37335.msg286490#msg286490 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37335.msg286490#msg286490)

-- Tyche turreted head r. / Herakles facing from Saitta, Lydia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=60374.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=60374.0)

-- Julia Domna / Kybele from Saitta, Lydia:

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-- Herakles in lionskin r. / Harvest-scene medallion from Sardes, Lydia:

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-- Sabina / Veiled woman facing from Sardes, Lydia:

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-- Caracalla / Emperor, city-goddess, and Kore cult-statue from Sardes, Lydia:

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-- Julia Mamaea / Corn-ears from Sardes, Lydia:

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-- 2 issues, Gordian III  left-facing / Zeus enthroned left and Gordian III  left-facing / Shrine of

Aphrodite from Sardes, Lydia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=47692.msg298364#msg298364 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=47692.msg298364#msg298364)

-- Antoninus Pius / Fruits 11? corn-ears from Savatra, Lydia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=67423 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=67423)

-- Zeus Olympios / Rape of Persephone from Silandus, Lydia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=46805.msg312006#msg312006 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=46805.msg312006#msg312006)

-- Lucius Verus l. / Roma from Silandus, Lydia:

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-- Crispina / Aphrodite anadyomene from Silandus, Lydia:

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-- Julia Domna / Caracalla and Geta from Silandus, Lydia:

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-- Geta / Temple from Silandus, Lydia:

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-- Julia Domna / 2 crossed cornucopiae and caduceus from Stratonikeia, Lydia:

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-- Commodus / Temple from Tabala, Lydia:

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Septimius Severus / Rider r. (known for Commodus) from Tabala, Lydia:

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--- Julia Domna / Artemis Ephesia from Tabala, Lydia:

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-- Artemis Boreitene / Poseidon from Thyatira, Lydia:

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-- Commodus / Capitoline Triad medallion from Thyatira, Lydia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=79876

Commodus / Helios in quadriga medallion from Thyatira, Lydia:

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-- Elagabalus / Apollo Tyrimnacos? in quadriga medallion from Thyatira, Lydia:

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-- Severus Alexander / Herakles with ex-lion medallion from Thyatira, Lydia:

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-- Philip I / Athena (Isegrim's Philip II?) from Thyatira, Lydia:

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-- Philip II / City-goddess from Thyatira, Lydia:

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-- Demos / Eagle from Tomaris, Lydia:

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-- Zeus / DIOS TRALLIANWN in wreath from Tralles, Lydia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Herakles seated from Tralles, Lydia:

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-- Gordian III / Harpokrates from Tralles, Lydia:

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-- Leto head r. / Emperor and captive by trophy from Tripolis, Lydia:

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-- Antoninus Pius / Dionysos from Tripolis, Lydia:

Board topic=37770 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37770.msg239070#msg239070)

-- Two rare issues, Marcus Aurelius / Leto and Commodus / Leto from Tripolis, Lydia:

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Board topic=19847 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=19847.msg132182#msg132182)

-- Elagabalus / Homonoia of Tripolis, Lydia, and Hierapolis, Phrygia:

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-- Philip II / Hermes from Tripolis, Lydia:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Phrygia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:21:35 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Julia Domna / Artemis from Acmoneia, Phrygia:

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-- Demos / Nemesis from Amorium, Phrygia:

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-- Helios / Star in crescent from Amorium, Phrygia:

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-- Elagabalus / Lion standing r. from Apameia, Phrygia:

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-- Julia Mamaea / Zeus with Nike from Apameia, Phrygia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=50725.0  (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=50725.0)

-- Valerian I / Bellerophon spearing Chimaera from Apameia, Phrygia:

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-- Elagabalus / Zeus enthroned from Bruzus, Phrygia:

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-- Commodus / Dionysos from Cadi, Phrygia:

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-- Caracalla / River-god Hermos from Cadi, Phrygia:

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-- Elagabalus / Dioscuri riding r. from Cadi, Phrygia:

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-- Helios / Lyre or Cithara from Colossae, Phrygia:

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-- Caracalla / Herakles with eagle [actually prob. infant Telephus, as with another magistrate] from

Cotiaeum, Phrygia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=41598 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=41598)

-- Caracalla / Clasped hands from Cotiaeum, Phrygia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=38429 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=38429)

-- Demos / 3 Graces from Docimeium, Phrygia:

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-- Diadumenian / Standards from Docimeium, Phrygia:

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-- Diadumenian / Nemesis from Docimeium, Phrygia:

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-- Moon-god Men / EYMENEIWN around star from Eumeneia, Phrygia:

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-- Trebonianus Gallus / Tyche from Hadrianopolis Sebaste, Phrygia:

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-- Senate / Herakles at altar from Hierapolis, Phrygia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26529&AucID=28&Lot=782

-- Apollo Lairbenos / Armed man standing l. from Hierapolis, Phrygia:

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-- Elagabalus / Temple from Hierapolis, Phrygia:

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-- Plotina / Serpent staff from Hyrcanis, Phrygia:

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-- Geta l. / Moon-god Men from Hyrgaleis, Phrygia:

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-- Commodus / Eagle from Laodicea, Phrygia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Prize-crown on table from Laodicea, Phrygia:

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-- Caracalla / Sacrifice-scene medallion from Laodicea, Phrygia:

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-- Caracalla l. / Hekate triformis from Metropolis, Phrygia:

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-- 2 issues, Domitian / Demeter and Domitian / Athena, from Midaeum, Phrygia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=49578.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=49578.0)

-- Trajan / Men in Phrygian cap from Midaeum, Phrygia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Kybele on lion from Midaeum, Phrygia:

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-- Caracalla / Herakles from Midaeum, Phrygia:

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-- Caracalla / "Tyche of Midaion" with "Erotes" [ = Mida / Kybele with Kouretes?], from Midaeum, Phrygia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=30645# (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=30645#)

-- Gordian III / Nymph (or Tyche Euposia?) with child on cornucopiae from Nacoleia, Phrygia:

http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/7.1/771/ (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/7.1/771/)

-- Senate / Man riding r. from Peltae, Phrygia:

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-- Geta / Eagle from Peltae, Phrygia:

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-- Philip II / Artemis (known for Gordian III, Otacilia etc.) from Sibidunda, Phrygia:

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-- Caracalla / Kybele riding l. from Siocharax, Phrygia (Sept. Sev. version in Isegrim):

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-- Roma and Senate facing / Apollo from Synaus, Phrygia:

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-- Hermes / Club from Synnada, Phrygia:

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-- Macrinus / Zeus enthroned from Synnada, Phrygia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=42452 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=42452)

-- Traianus Decius / God enthroned in six-columned temple from Synnada, Phrygia:

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-- Temenos / Tyche from Temenothyrae, Phrygia:

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-- Julia Mamaea / Demeter from Themisonium, Phrygia:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Lycia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:22:50 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0

-- Pegasos / Lion l. stater among other early AR issues from Dynasts of Lycia:

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-- 2 issues, Gordian III and Tranquillina / Man leading horse r. from Arycanda, Lycia:

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-- Gordian III / Aphrodite and Eros from Myra, Lycia:

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-- Tranquillina / Athena from Phaselis, Lycia:

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-- Tranquillina / Athena from Rhodianopolis, Lycia:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Pamphylia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:24:36 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)
 
-- Annia Faustina / Aphrodite cult-statues from Aspendus, Pamphylia:

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-- Severus Alexander / Themis with urn from Aspendus, Pamphylia:

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-- Herennia Etruscilla / Zeus and Hera from Aspendus, Pamphylia:

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-- Severus Alexander / Demeter with cista and altar from Magydus, Pamphylia:

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-- Crispina / Artemis l. from  Perga, Pamphylia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Galley from Perga, Pamphylia:

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-- Maximinus I radiate / Artemis Pergaia in 4-columned temple from Perga, Pamphylia:

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-- Gordian III / Artemis riding from Perga, Pamphylia:

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-- Trebonianus Gallus / Artemis and Tyche shaking hands from Perga, Pamphylia:

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-- 2 issues, Gallienus and Salonina / Hekate triformis from Perga, Pamphylia:

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-- Gallienus with Gorgon shield / Money-chest with three purses from Perga, Pamphylia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=114045 (http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=114045)

-- Pomegranate / Athena hd. in incuse AR stater from Side, Pamphylia:

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-- Marcus Aurelius / Man riding r. from Side, Pamphylia:

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-- Lucius Verus / Emperor with trophy from Side, Pamphylia:

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-- Valerian I / Prize-crown on tripod from Side, Pamphylia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=48240.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=48240.0)

-- Plautilla / Dionysos from Sillyum, Pamphylia:

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-- Valerian I / Moon-god Men (small module) from Sillyum, Pamphylia:

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Title: Isegrim Extended: Pisidia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:25:27 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0

-- Septimius Severus / Dioscuri from Adada, Pisidia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=59916&AucID=63&Lot=1858

Salonina and Valerian II / Hekate triformis from Adada, Pisidia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=190998&AucID=245&Lot=1953

-- Gordian III / Liberalitas on platform from Antiochia, Pisidia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26623&AucID=28&Lot=876

-- Caracalla / Apollo Propylaeus from Cremna, Pisidia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=107071

-- Elagabalus / Zeus right from Etenna, Pisidia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-21263

-- Philip I / Hero and Artemis cult-statue, homonoia medallion from Isinda, Pisidia, and Ephesus, Ionia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=189815&AucID=244&Lot=302

-- Antoninus Pius / Moon-god Men from Prostanna, Pisidia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26653&AucID=28&Lot=906

-- Herakles / Nike hemiobol from Sagalassus, Pisidia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=32192.msg251752#msg251752

Maximus / Harpokrates from Sagalassus, Pisidia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26656&AucID=28&Lot=909
Title: Isegrim Extended: Lycaonia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:25:55 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0
 
-- Domitian / Nike from Iconium / Claudiconium, Lycaonia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=208942&AucID=285&Lot=1577

Faustina I l. / Seated Tyche from Ilistra, Lycaonia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=112611&AucID=128&Lot=2010
http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=144790&AucID=174&Lot=445

-- Hermes / Eagle from Laranda, Lycaonia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/results.php?results=100&search=laranda+and+hermes
Title: Isegrim Extended: Cilicia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:26:42 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0

-- Asklepios / Asklepios in temple billon tetradrachm from Aegeae, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=165118&AucID=203&Lot=167

-- Hadrian / Hygieia AR tridrachm from Aegeae, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=163864&AucID=201&Lot=380

-- Antoninus Pius / Omphalos and torches from Aegeae, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=35677&AucID=39&Lot=1774

-- Marcus Aurelius / Snake wound about egg from Aegeae, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=144381&AucID=174&Lot=36

-- Macrinus / Isis and Serapis confronted from Aegeae, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26681&AucID=28&Lot=934

-- Macrinus and Diadumenian / Head of Isis from Aegeae, Cilicia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=102161

-- Diadumenian / Wolf & twins from Aegeae, Cilicia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=35067

Valerian I / Zodiacal circle with Gorgon or Helios at center from Aegeae, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=154279&AucID=183&Lot=733

-- Septimius Severus / Julia Domna from Alexandria ad Issum, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=104625&AucID=111&Lot=1069

-- Severus Alexander / Saddled horse from Anazarbus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=187910&AucID=241&Lot=1088

-- Gordian III / Selene from Anazarbus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=112621&AucID=128&Lot=2020

-- Commodus / Apollo from Anemurium, Cilicia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=42459

-- Trebonianus Gallus / Artemis from Anemurium, Cilicia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=55349

-- Gordian III / Zeus and goddess from Casae, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=180402&AucID=229&Lot=1302

-- Septimius Severus / Poseidon from Celenderis, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=180403&AucID=229&Lot=1303

-- Macrinus / Poseidon from Celenderis, Cilicia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=27100

-- Salonina / Aphrodite from Corycus, Cilicia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=19453

-- Lucius Verus / Kybele from Elaeussa-Sebaste, Cilicia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=62493

-- Julia Mamaea / Athena with prow from Elaeussa-Sebaste, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26767&AucID=28&Lot=1020

-- Maximinus I / Nike from Epiphaneia, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26697&AucID=28&Lot=950

-- Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian / Dioscuri from Flaviopolis, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=3551&AucID=7&Lot=948

-- Faustina I / Tyche from Flaviopolis, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=144432&AucID=174&Lot=87

-- Septimius Severus / Nike from Hierapolis-Castabala, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=180401&AucID=229&Lot=1301

-- Caracalla / Julia Domna from Hierapolis-Castabala, Cilicia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=47684.0

-- Hadrian / Zeus enthroned from Lamus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=101605&AucID=109&Lot=1001

-- Hadrian's favorite Antinous / Snake-twined tripod with censer from Mallus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=67915&AucID=73&Lot=730

-- Marcus Aurelius / Lucius Verus from Mallus, Cilicia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=47105#

-- Commodus? / Female seated l. holding Nike from Mallus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=35691&AucID=39&Lot=1788
http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/10168/

-- Julia Domna / Apollo or Mopsos from Mopsus, Cilicia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=49390.msg339740#msg339740

-- Gordian III / Selene from Mopsus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26716&AucID=28&Lot=969

-- Athena / Facing female head AR obol from Posidion, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=107549&AucID=121&Lot=332

-- Gordian III / Athena with horse from Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26730&AucID=28&Lot=983

-- Salonina / Hades standing from Syedra, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=75150&AucID=79&Lot=1117

-- Julia Domna / Luna in bull-biga Billon didrachm from Tarsus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=49504&AucID=52&Lot=1030

-- Caracalla / Athena, PALLAS AT'HNA MH TARS Billon didrachm from Tarsus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=49188&AucID=52&Lot=1031

-- Maximinus I / The flaying of Marsyas from Tarsus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=104200&AucID=111&Lot=1163

-- Trebonianus Gallus / Perseus from Tarsus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=46452&AucID=50&Lot=1841

-- Valerian I / Herakles standing from Tarsus, Cilicia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=75159&AucID=79&Lot=1126

-- Antoninus Pius / Hadrian? from Zephyrium-Hadrianopolis, Cilicia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=34999.msg222476#msg222476
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Galatia
Post by: archivum on November 21, 2008, 11:27:23 am
This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0

-- Nerva / Kybele of Galatia from Koinon of Galatia:

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=94276

-- Marcus Aurelius / Snake on anchor from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26780&AucID=28&Lot=1033

-- Marcus Aurelius / Basket with wheat-ears from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=61561&AucID=64&Lot=494

-- Lucius Verus / Hero with foot on prow from Ancyra, Galatia (I. has sim. issue for M. Aurelius):

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=157627&AucID=191&Lot=1833

-- Julia Domna / Bull from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=164718&AucID=202&Lot=671

-- Julia Domna / Serapis from Ancyra, Galatia (misassigned to Ancyra, Phrygia; cf. Commodus with same

reverse, SNG France 3.2464):

http://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=26506

-- Julia Domna / Tyche with anchor from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=102476&AucID=110&Lot=662

-- Julia Domna / Draped Aphrodite? standing l. from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=61563&AucID=64&Lot=496

-- Caracalla / Anchor from Ancyra, Galatia not Phrygia? (see M. Aurelius and J. Domna anchors, above,

leg. MHTROPOLEWS, but also Head in HN http://snible.org/coins/hn/phrygia.html#Ancyra):

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=122040&AucID=142&Lot=187

-- Caracalla left / Cornucopiae from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=115226&AucID=131&Lot=884

-- Caracalla right-facing / Homonoia from Ancyra, Galatia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45190.msg283603#msg283603

-- Elagabalus (or Caracalla?) right-facing, radiate / Apollo AE 30 from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/elagabalus/_ancyra_AE30.jpg
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/elagabalus/_ancyra_AE30.txt

-- Severus Alexander / G ANKY in wreath from Ancyra, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=61567&AucID=64&Lot=500

-- Several left-facing Caracallas from Pessinus, Galatia:

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=27006.msg176459#msg176459

-- Caracalla / Asklepios from Pessinus, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=105045&AucID=111&Lot=1183

-- Julia Domna / Helios from Tavium, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26786&AucID=28&Lot=1039

-- Caracalla l. / Emperor in quadriga from Tavium, Galatia:

http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=26787&AucID=28&Lot=1040
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on November 25, 2008, 06:06:11 pm
I've merged all the 'Isegrim Extended' topics, and made them sticky. Hopefully this will make them more accessible.
Title: Isegrim Extended: Cappadocia
Post by: archivum on November 25, 2008, 10:37:44 pm
Not so sure about that -- you lost one -- here it is (please consult me next time pre-re-posting):

This thread is presented as a regional supplement-in-progress to the Isegrim Asia Minor database, for which now see the general headnote above and the short Isegrim User's Guide at

Discussion topic 44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0)

-- Hadrian l. / Tyche AR didrachm from Caesareia, Cappadocia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Artemis? bust l. from Caesareia, Cappadocia:

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-- Septimius Severus / Inscription in wreath, Year 2, from Caesareia, Cappadocia:

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-- Plautilla / Mt. Argaios drachm from Caesareia, Cappadocia:

Discussion topic 48519.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=48519.0)

-- Annia Faustina / Mt. Argaios from Caesareia, Cappadocia

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-- Julia Maesa / Apollo or Eirene enthroned from Caesareia, Cappadocia:

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-- Nero / Shrine from Comana-Hierapolis-Chryse Comassa ad Sarum, Cappadocia:

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-- Antoninus Pius / Athena from Tyana, Cappadocia:

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Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: General Headnote
Post by: slokind on November 25, 2008, 11:26:23 pm
"Not so sure about that -- you lost one -- here it is (please consult me next time pre-re-posting):"

I didn't want to seem ungrateful, the list being useful, or I'd have asked Archivum to do it himself; it would have been much easier for the author of the thread.
Pat L.
Title: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: archivum on December 21, 2008, 08:32:44 pm
My original plan in dividing the IsegrEx index into separate postings by regions was to make the list both more expansive where needed and more interactive, so that members responding could furnish their own region-sorted entries for unlisted types and-or substantive legend- / size-variants I originally missed or passed by. * That can still be the plan; please upload new types here, or at https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=44094.0) for Nicaea in particular; I will update the regional entries from what you submit.  If you post it elsewhere, to ease IsegrEx updates by me or by others in some future sweep, please flag your new type "Isegrim-unlisted" wherever you post it; thanks for keeping us current!

archivum

    * Rationales for original postings at

https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=50068.msg311468#msg311468. (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=50068.msg311468#msg311468.)
Title: Julia Domna / Apollo or Mopsos AE24 from Mopsus, Cilicia
Post by: archivum on July 09, 2009, 08:44:48 am
Lately auctioned on XBax by someone who is known on our Fakes board, this particular item is nonetheless probably not fake (it would probably be a real reach to forge this from the rare Caracalla reverse), so worth posting, along with the seller's description, which partly fits the case, partly doesn't:

"Östliches Asia Minor; unter JULIA DOMNA (222-235 n.Ch.). AE 24mm. Av.: IOYLIA DO-MNA SEB, drapierte Büste mit Diadem n.r. Rv.: ANTONIWN ANHN (...), im Feld ET - AGamma; Apollo frontal stehend, Kopf n.l., Zweig haltend, Ellenbogen auf Dreifuss (l.) abstützend. Schwarze Glanzpatina. Sehr wahrscheinlich unpubliziert."

The unique Caracalla reverse which this specimen shares (entry taken from Isegrim):

PRO: CILICIA PEDIAS
PO : MOPSUS
PZ : Between 213 and 214 
TIG: ANTWNEINIANWN
 Obverse
VSG: .. M ANTWNEINOS SEB
VT : PORTRAIT MAN R / CARACALLA
VA : WREATH LAUREL / BEARD / CLOTHES
 Reverse
RSG: ANTWNEINIANWN MOP''EATWN ET APS
RT : MAN STANDING HL(1) <MOPSOS?> / ALTAR
RA : BRANCH LAUREL(1)
RF : YEAR APS <281>
 Technical details
M  : AE
GEW: 14.13(1)
 Bibliographical references
ZIT: SNG LEVANTE 1345(1)
 Additional remarks
FR : VS: .. M ANTWNEINOS SEB RS: ANTWNEINIANWN MOP''EATWN ET APS
Title: Unicum Studies 1 -- a Julia Paula / Isis from Tium, Bithynia
Post by: archivum on July 12, 2009, 09:16:53 am
Unicum or "Unique"? Sometimes yes, sometimes no.  This Unlisted is clearly a standout in two or three ways, not exactly the best ways perhaps, but still worth special notice for many reasons.  It already shows up -- twice -- on CoinArchives, as follows, represented by scans a and b at the foot of this entry:

Peus 384.832 (2005)
Brought EUR 160+ on an estimate of 100
TIUM or TIUS, Bithynia. Elagabalus, 218-222, für Julia Paula. Bronze. Büste / Uberitas mit Geldbeutel (?). 6.54 g. Dunkelgrüne Patina, Unpubliziert ? Sehr schön
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Gorny 176.1620 (2009)
Brought EUR 210+ on an est. of 150
TIUM or TIUS, Bithynia. Plautilla, 220 n. Chr. AE (6,54g). Vs.: IOY KOR PAYLA SEB, drapierte Büste l. Rs.: TIANWN, Uberitas(?) mit Geldbeutel in der gesenkten Linken. RR! Unicum? Dunkelgrüne Patina, fast ss. Ex Peus 384, 2005, 832.
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The more recent auction-description confounds Julia Paula with Plautilla while retaining the odd and wrong notion that this Greek coin features Uberitas; even after the evident tooling (which neither description acknowledges) it is clear that the figure standing on the reverse must be Isis with sistrum and situla  in the same pose adopted on other coins through Asia Minor (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37335.msg286490#msg286490).  Still, this Isis from Tium or Tius is unlisted in Isegrim, comparable to the Nemesis of RG 633.136, but undoubtedly not the same article:

Title: Unicum Studies 2 -- Teos, Ionia -- Gorgeous Prototype, Handsome Provincial
Post by: archivum on July 13, 2009, 10:12:30 am
Though the first of these certainly isn't a Roman provincial, it's a gorgeous addition to Isegrim Extended, and a neat illustration of what continuity links pre-Roman civic issues with later ones.  In this instance, a captioned reverse from a Roman provincial (Jochen's outstanding specimen [second image below *], EP GEG ANAK THIWN) clinches Tkalec's ID for this beautiful unlisted stater from centuries earlier:

Teos, Ionia, 3rd c. AD, AR Stater, 5.86g, Griffin sitting right / Anakreon sitting right playing lyre, monogram l., ARISTWNAX THIW[N]. Cf. BMC 23, Tf. XXX,13 (drachm with same magistrate's name and monogram).  Unpublished and unique.

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* https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=53575.msg331951#msg331951 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=53575.msg331951#msg331951)
Title: Unicum Studies 3 -- Crescent Empresses, Mopsus, Cilicia
Post by: archivum on July 14, 2009, 11:39:20 am
Both of these coins were billed as unique, and certainly neither one is in Isegrim.  The first one with its crescent is a still rarer variant of a rare tetradrachm, Prieur 725; there Sabina bears only the quiver of Artemis the Huntress, who appeared on reverses from Mopsus throughout several centuries of its history.  Sabina with both quiver and crescent helps account for Paulina's reverse: this depiction is both Artemis and Selene, and the deified Paulina fused with both.  It is not that the first unique coin had to yield the design for the second; both coins share an idea that may well have been close to routine in its broad cultural context but that these two coins prove was important in late-ancient Mopsus especially.  A heavenly makeover!

Hadrian with Sabina, 117-38 AD, Mopsus, Cilicia, AR Tetradrachm, 12.27 g, Laur. draped bust r. / Draped bust on crescent r., quiver behind
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Paulina, d. 238 AD, Mopsus, Cilicia, AE 33, 26.4 g, Draped bust r. / Draped bust on crescent r., quiver behind
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Title: Unicum Studies 4 -- Much Ado About Smithing: Asia Minor Athena / Hephaistos
Post by: archivum on July 15, 2009, 12:41:45 pm
Big and intricate hand-hammered coins were designed to impress with their workmanship, which they clearly still do, bringing out best and worst in modern cataloguers.  Here are three or four cases in point, coins involving Athena and the smith-god Hephaistos, auction-listed in ways that occasionally allow mere ornamental citation to stand in for attention to how such themes emerge and what details the coins actually show.  The third listing below, for a near-unique Philip I, overwhelms us with much we do not need to know, yet omits to point us to the previous Asia Minor reverses clearly treating the same or essentially the same interaction; it insists on a Homeric link (Il. 18) that in fact never features Athena, even as it neglects the myth-lore of another encounter that clearly suggests the design.  What does not help at such points, detracts; Isegrim's much more skeletal listings for those earlier coins * (accessed by simply rt: hephaestos and rt athena) leave the water unmuddied and thus a lot clearer than long hyped descriptions contrived just to make a big stir.  There is one learned listing that does suit the case, [LINK REMOVED BY ADMIN] as we learn from a number of sources, e.g. Apollodorus (3.14.6 [ http://www.theoi.com/Text/Apollodorus3.html#14 ]), Athena once sought out Hephaistos to get him to make her a new set of arms, an odd story with somewhat grotesque repercussions that have less to do with the coins we are mainly addressing than the meeting of "pure" and "applied" craft and their divine patrons that these virtuoso productions directly recall.  The three coins with their listings:

Commodus, Thyatira, Lydia, AE43 (RPC 2946, there not pictured; cf. 2947 with 1539 and 9954 [Silandus, also Lydia]):
T. Aurelius Barbarus, strategus. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; c/m: laureate and draped bust right within oval incuse / Hephaestus seated left on wreathed cippus, putting finishing touches with hammer on a Corinthian helmet set on low column, while Athena, standing left, holding spear and shield, touches top of column; EPI CTPA TIT-OV AVP-HLIOV BAPBAPO in legend. For coin type: cf. SNG Copenhagen 600 (Rape of Persephone; same obv. die); BMC Lydia 82; for c/m: Howgego 93.  As related by Homer (Iliad 18), Achilles’ armor was lost when, still sulking in his tent, he allowed his companion Patroclus to wear it while he spurred the Greeks into a battle on the plains below Troy. Overconfident, Patroclus met Hector in single combat. Mistaking Patroclus for Achilles, the Trojan hero Hector brutally killed him and dragged off Patroclus’ still-armored corpse as a war prize. Achilles’ mother, the sea nymph Thetis, persuaded the god Hephaestus to construct a new set of armor, among which a highly decorated shield was included.

Sept. Severus, Thyatira, Lydia, AE46:
Asiaticus Hermogenes, strategus. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / EPI CTPA•A-CIATIKOV EPMOGEN(OVC), QVATEIPH•/NWN in two lines in exergue, Hephaestus seated left on wreathed cippus, putting finishing touches wth hammer on a Corinthian helmet set on low column, while Athena, standing left and holding spear and shield, touches top of column. SNG Copenhagen -; Waddington 7067. VF, red-brown patina, light roughness and overall scratches. Extremely rare, the second known specimen.
 
Philip I, Phrygia, Ancyra, AE35:
P. Aru. Zoilos as the First Archon of Ankyra. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I right seen from behind / Hephaistos seated right, holding hammer and tongs, and Cyclops standing left, holding hammer; between them anvil; behind anvil, Athena standing left, raising arm and holding shield. J. Nollé, "Athena in der Schmiede des Hephaistos," JNG XLV (1995), abb. 1 = U. Werz, "Zu einer unbekannten Praegedarstellung," SM 44, 175/176 (December 1994), 1 = Leu 50, 350. XF, wonderful dark green patina, the reverse with a reddish sandy wash. Extremely rare with only three specimens known, this being the only one not in a museum collection, and an amazing mythological reverse taken directly from Homer's Iliad. This dramatic large diameter issue of Phrygian Ancyra is extremely rare today. In 1990, an example with the same reverse die was sold by Leu, and at the time it was believed by the cataloguer to be unique. It was purchased at the sale either by or on behalf of the Winterthur collection (inv. G6997), where it now resides, although a further specimen is in the collection of the American Numismatic Society (inv. 1974.226.101). Our coin represents the third known example of this remarkable issue and, seemingly, the only one available to the public. The obverse carries a superb military portrait of Philip I 'the Arab' while the reverse depicts a scene derived from Homer's Iliad (Book 18). The lame blacksmith god, Hephaistos is seated on the left and a Cyclops on the right, and together they hammer an object held by tongs on the anvil between them while Athena looks on from behind and holds a shield. They are not just forging any new trinket for the Olympian gods, but rather a set of new weapons and armor ordered to replace the equipment lost by the Achaean hero Achilles. While sulking at the abuses of Agamemnon, Achilles' friend Patroklos had donned his armor and joined the battle around the walls of Troy, where he was slain by the Trojan prince, Hektor. The armor and weapons were claimed by Hektor as booty, thereby leaving Achilles unable to avenge the death of Patroklos and bring Troy closer to its long-prophesied destruction. Seeing her son's plight, Thetis begged the Olympian gods to provide Achilles with new weapons and armor. This request was granted and Hephaistos forged new equipment for Achilles. Although Homer does not explicitly mention the presence of Athena at the forge of Hephaistos, she appears here as the patron goddess of Achilles and of warfare. It is unclear whether the shield carried by Athena on the coin is intended to represent her own or perhaps more likely, the fabulous shield made for Achilles, which was decorated with scenes drawn from all facets of ancient daily life. The scene is probably derived from a sculptural model, as a first century frieze depicting a similar scene is known from Rome. In the frieze the work of Hephaistos is overseen by both Athena and Thetis. According to the reverse inscription, the coin was issued during the second tenure of P. Aru. Zoilos as the First Archon of Ancyra. Few details are known about this individual other than that he was a prominent local figure who held the highest civic office twice in the mid third century. He is known to have signed several other coin series of Ancyra during his second archonate under Philip I.
Heritage World Long Beach Signature Sale 3005.20086 (2009) Price realized: $3,000 +
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    * Also see Schultz, Magnesia 307-08, for two smaller (Maximinus I) issues  (http://books.google.com/books?id=gvgddI5MMTAC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0 (http://books.google.com/books?id=gvgddI5MMTAC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0))
Title: Unicum Studies 5 -- Situating a Tium Antinous
Post by: archivum on July 16, 2009, 11:36:51 am
Last "unique case" for starters -- when is less unique more?  It is hard to make much of unreadable strangers or of unlisted coins with no story or context at all, or sometimes even merely obscure ones; we need something already familiar to offset and gauge what's distinctive, and we use sometimes minor distinctions to eke out old and shopworn enthusiasms.  Among glamor-coins too, there is often a sizeable premium reserved for still-more-of-the-same-with-a-difference; in the instance of Hadrian's dead favorite Alcinous in particular, the more standard-issue depictions are already out there, the more buyers seem keen to pay any price for one more of their own.*  Note the telling hide-and-seek with uniqueness in this curious writeup, which bids up the distinctiveness of this coin-memorial as well as its almost-routineness:

Antinous, favourite of Hadrian. Medallion, Tium or Tius, Bithynia, after 134, Æ 11.43 g. ANTINOOC HRWS Bare headed and draped bust l. Rev. TIANWN Winged caduceus ... The appearance on coinage of Antinous, the favourite companion of the emperor Hadrian, is remarkable, for he was not related to the emperor by blood or marriage, and was never an heir-apparent. Indeed, Antinous is honoured only after his death and deification. On this coin from Antinous’ native province of Bithynia he is described as a hero, a mortal who, through virtuous acts attains immortality. Considering his exalted status, he frequently was assimilated with gods, usually Apollo, Hermes, Dionysus, Iacchus and Osiris. Antinous’ cult was wide-spread, and a great many busts were produced: at least 1,500 can be presumably attested, of which at least 115 survive today. His coinage was also substantial, with more than 30 mints striking approximately 150 different issues. Though most of these coins were struck during the reign of Hadrian, concentrating from 134 to 137, it is believed that a few mints continued to strike them as late as the reign of Marcus Aurelius, and that his hometown of Bithynium (Claudiopolis) perhaps issued them as late as the time of Caracalla. Emperors other than Hadrian used the reverse type of a winged caduceus at this mint, including Antoninus Pius for his heir Marcus Aurelius, and Severus Alexander about a century after Antinous had died. Regionally, the type may have an antecedent on coins of this design issued by the Bithynian king Prusias II in the 2nd Century B.C.
Numismatica Ars Classica 51 (282) 2009 Price realized: 50,000 CHF + (approx. $42,384 + as of the auction date)
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So far so good, I suppose, given bidders' response, though it might have been riskier but better to finish the job by recalling these four other long-published portraits from Tium specifically (RG 620):

   * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinous#Gallery (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinous#Gallery)
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Headnote / AM Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: Pscipio on July 16, 2009, 11:54:10 am
I saw that Antinoos in hand and believe it has been quite heavily tooled, just like the other one in that sale.

Lars
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Headnote / AM Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: archivum on July 16, 2009, 12:46:37 pm

That seems to have been fairly accepted procedure with these glamor-portraits; two of the RG specimens are actually pictured "retouched"!
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Early Catches from acsearch.info
Post by: archivum on July 27, 2009, 12:30:44 am
With the sudden disabling of most coinarchives links it is clear that this roster of Isegrim addenda should include some more of the essentials of recent auction listings as well as new types Forum members themselves have acquired.*  Thanks to acsearch.info, we're already able to post the essentials for several new unlisted types, which I've numbered for internal reference*:

1) Septimius Severus / Acclamation with two temples from Nicomedia, Bithynia, unique? (listing now struck from acsearch.info!)

http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=34072 (http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=34072)

2) Julia Domna / Cult-statue of Artemis of Ephesus, 38mm, 34.29g,  from Cilbiani Inferiores, Bithynia, unique?

http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=97619 (http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=97619)

   * New Nicaean addenda are at Discussion topic 45188 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=45188.msg341861#msg341861)
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Herakles / Omphale, Maeonia, the Magistrate Rufus?
Post by: archivum on August 21, 2009, 11:28:00 am
Ps.-auton. Maeonia, Lydia, AE19, 4.3g, Herakles bearded head l. / Omphale draped in lionskin strutting r. with club, :Greek_epsilon::Greek_Pi_3::Greek_Iota: :Greek_Rho::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon::Greek_Phi::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon: :Greek_Mu::Greek_Alpha::Greek_Iota::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Nu::Greek_Omega::Greek_Nu:

I was surprised that this issue * for this magistrate was unlisted in Isegrim; when did such a person serve in Maeonia?  The Lanz listing dated the coin to the era of Trajan, which turns out to be Munsterberg's date for another magistrate who signed Omphale-coins, Philopator; but since these coins were issued across several reigns, that is not a good way to date Rufus' own period of service.  Munsterberg gives two Maeonian entries for Rufus, obverse Herakles :Greek_epsilon::Greek_Pi_3::Greek_Iota: :Greek_Gamma::Greek_Alpha::Greek_Iota: :Greek_Rho::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon::Greek_Phi::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon: Mionnet IV 65 ** (#347, undated by Munsterberg, conceivably my coin) and obverse Synkletos :Greek_epsilon::Greek_Pi_3::Greek_Iota: :Greek_Kappa::Greek_Lambda: :Greek_Rho::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon::Greek_Phi::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon:  :GreeK_Sigma::Greek_Tau::Greek_Rho: BM 1.29 (era of Marcus Aurelius).   Isegrim's entry for the latter coin, an AE30, gives the same date, doubtless from the same BMC entry.  Antonine RPC does not list a Maeonian Rufus, though it does have two Synkletos issues by other Maeonian magistrates; Kl. or Claudius Rufus may or may not have struck coins in the era of Marcus, and he may or may not have been one and the same with the magistrate Rufus that struck my coin pictured below. Mionnet's #347, otherwise unattested, has a legend that may be a dubious expansion of mine, since the :Greek_Pi_3: could be read as as ligatured :Greek_Pi_3::Greek_Iota: and the :Greek_Iota: as a shortened :Greek_Gamma::Greek_Alpha::Greek_Iota:; certainly there is a stroke by the :Greek_Rho: on my coin which invites reading either the :Greek_Rho: as a :Greek_Tau: or the preceding :Greek_Iota: as a :Greek_Gamma:.  Touphos is not a likely Greek name, so the likeliest reading is still simply Rouphos, Lat. Rufus, the extra stroke merely a caelator's slip that engendered its own phantom magistrate.

   * An earlier thread on these pseudo-autonomous issues featuring Herakles and Omphale:  Board topic 28468 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=28468.0); Lanz's note on the coin: "Für diesen Typ vgl. BMC Lydia, 129 f. Nr. 17-23 ohne Beamtenname oder mit anderen Beamtennamen; SNG von Aulock Nr. 3012; SNG Kopenhagen Nr. 221-225 (andere Beamte)"; other instances in Isegrim searching vt:herakles rt:omphale.  There is another I-unlisted die-combination at https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=28468.msg412407#msg412407. For Munsterberg's Beamtennamen = Magistrates' Names, see http://snible.org/coins/library/muensterberg/.
   ** http://books.google.com/books?id=IkwNiqwU0ccC&pg=PA65#v=onepage&q=&f=false (http://books.google.com/books?id=IkwNiqwU0ccC&pg=PA65#v=onepage&q=&f=false).  Mionnet's #348 EPI DIP'REWNOS is presumably another misreading, of EPI AIL NEWNOS, the legend on the specimen pictured at RPC| Online (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1327/).  
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Phantom Magistrate Gaius Rufus Rides Again
Post by: archivum on August 21, 2009, 11:42:36 pm
Magistrate Gaius Rufus is not an easy man to dispose of.  Turning back to my small stash of Lydian provincials I arrived at this coin with its hard-to-read legend, not quite the legend Mionnet gives us, and also unlisted in Isegrim, but clear enough finally:

Maeonia, Lydia, pseudo-autonomous, AE20, 4.89g, Herakles bearded head l. / Omphale draped in lionskin strutting r. with club, :Greek_epsilon::Greek_Pi_3::Greek_Iota: :Greek_Gamma::Greek_Alpha: :Greek_Rho::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon::Greek_Phi::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Upsilon: :Greek_Mu::Greek_Alpha::Greek_Iota::Greek_Omicron::Greek_Nu::Greek_Omega::Greek_Nu:

It seems we still do not know when either man served, but at least at this point we can better distinguish magistrate Gaius Rufus, who signed this, from Claudius Rufus, who signed the large Synkletos issue BM 1.29.

Edit 11/23/11: As a further complication my coin's legend (here pictured) does little to distinguish between :Greek_Alpha: and :Greek_Lambda:, and so it is just possible that this coin's worn :Greek_Gamma::Greek_Alpha: should instead read :Greek_Kappa::Greek_Lambda:, which would lead us back of course to Claudius. Still we have at least Mionnet's word that there was a Maeonian Gaius.
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Septimius Severus / Apollo Kitharoidos, Blaundus, Lydia
Post by: archivum on August 26, 2009, 12:05:34 pm

Septimius Severus, Blaundus, Lydia, AE30, 12.63g, Laur. hd. r. with aegis, AY KAI L SEP ... PER / Radiate Apollo Kitharoidos standing r. with lyre, [BLAYN]DEWN MAKEDONWN, apparently unpublished (cf. RPC 4.9767 Marcus Aurelius).
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Faustina II / Wolf-Rider AE 30 from Aegae, Aeolis
Post by: archivum on August 26, 2009, 04:17:34 pm
Faustina II, Aegae, Aeolis, AE30, 14.75g, Draped bust r., P'AYSTEINA [SEBASTH] / Turreted goddess seated r. on wolf riding r. with cornucopiae and scepter, EPI STR [P'EREKYDOY AIGAEWN], a very rare coin, just one specimen listed (not pictured) in RPC 4.2930 drawing on Imhoof-Blumer, Monnaies grecques (Amsterdam, 1883), 270, #212, and thus by the way yet another example of a coin from MG that was puzzlingly omitted from Isegrim.

RPC| IV.2|, 2930 (temporary) (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2930/)

|Imhoof-Blumer| MG PDF| (http://books.google.com/books?id=WVcGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false)
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Julia Domna / Dioskouroi from Attuda, Caria
Post by: archivum on September 02, 2009, 03:28:52 pm
Julia Domna, Attuda, Caria, AE19, 4.15g, Draped bust r., IOYLIA SEBAST / Dioskouri standing nude facing each other holding patera and spears, altar between, ATT OY [DE]WN; apparently unpublished; for reverse cf. RPC 4.862 * = Weber 6433, 2nd c. AD (quasi-autonomous AE19) and for reverse pose with altar cf. Faustina II from Abydus, Troas, RPC 4.10373 *.  The obverse is apparently a die-match with SNG von Aulock 8073 (unique specimen?), also AE19.

   * RPC| IV.2, 862 (temporary) (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/862/)  and RPC| IV.2, 10373 (temporary) (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/10373/)
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Geta / Hermes from Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia
Post by: archivum on September 30, 2009, 02:52:17 pm

Geta, Creteia-Flaviopolis, Bithynia, AE20, 4.78g, Geta  head r. ... GETAS K / Hermes stg. hd. r holding purse, chlamys and caduceus on l. arm, KRHTIEWN P'LAOYIOPO
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Diadumenian / Snake-Torch from Cyzicus
Post by: archivum on December 15, 2009, 03:37:03 pm

An unbeautiful coin, but apparently unpublished, the same reverse type as the Caracalla posted below it (AE23, 6.15g, BMC 53.255), Diadumenian, Cyzicus, Mysia, AE23, 5.26g, Hd. r., DIADOYMENIANOS KAIS / Snake twined down torch, KYZIKHNWN NEWKORWN:
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: Bacchus on December 15, 2009, 04:23:32 pm
Hi Archivum,

An interesting coin.  The type is, of course well known for Diadumenian, but not with that obverse die.  Is there any chance of getting a better picture of it? 

Also, are you sure the reverse legend is correct?  The coins I have are clearer for the reverse and it's a much shorter version.

thanks
Malcolm
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: archivum on December 15, 2009, 08:14:29 pm

The NEWKORWN is reasonably clear on the Diadumenian reverse; it's the module as well as the legend that called for the posting on this IE thread.  Unfortunately somebody worked on the coin with some blunt-tipped device maybe decades ago, leaving it a blurred business to photograph!
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Julia Mamaea / River-god from Iulia Gordus, Lydia
Post by: archivum on December 21, 2009, 10:47:38 am
Julia Mamaea, Iulia Gordus, Lydia, AE24, Draped bust r., IOYLIA MAMAIA / River-god Phrygios reclining facing l., IOYLIEWN GORDHNWN, reverse listed in Isegrim for Sabina, Faustina II, Julia Domna, and Roma (= RPC 4.1258, not pictured, but with useful citations: RPC| IV.2, 1258 (temporary)  (http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1258/)).
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: helvetica on January 16, 2010, 06:10:24 pm
Are these being added to the Isegrim database itself? Shame that all of the coinarchives links don't work any more (unless you have dished out $600 for a year's subscription..)
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: archivum on January 16, 2010, 06:24:30 pm

Isegrim's present hosting-arrangements are pretty mysterious; I have written Harald Laabs with one (minor) correction but have actually never heard back from him.  It is hard to consolidate records without anything like a genuine working arrangement; I would love to get under the hood but don't guess I'm entitled to do so.   As for now-shuttered CoinArchives links, I reaped most of the here-listed CoinArchives entries with scans, and can pass them along to those interested.
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: archivum on January 28, 2010, 08:26:50 pm
Sinope AE28:
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: Britannicus on February 12, 2010, 01:07:29 pm
Here's a coin that has already been posted on FORVM, in a thread on Classical Mythology

Discussion topic 46500 (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=46500.msg291891#msg291891)

Commodus, Æ 26 of Nicomedia, 8 h, 11.97 g. ...ΑΥ ΚΟ ΑΝ... Laureate bust r. / ΜΗΤΡ ΝΕΩ Ν-Ι-ΚΟΜ... Heracles standing r., holding club and lionskin on altar (?), crowned (?) by Eros (?) floating in front of him.

Images and information have been sent to RPC IV, but the coin hasn't appeared on their online database yet.

Francis            

Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Salonina / Seated herdsman perhaps, from Aegeae, Cilicia
Post by: archivum on May 08, 2010, 09:58:24 am
From Aegeae, Cilicia, AE24, 8.58 g, Diademed draped bust r. on crescent, KOR SALWNEINA C - E / Figure seated r. on rock  holding palm, hand on head, wearing Phrygian cap, tiny goat l. recumbent before, AIGEAI - WN NEWKORW, coin essentially unpublished, but see this posting via julius-nepos:

[BROKEN LINK REMOVED BY ADMIN]

For a similar reverse (city-goddess facing r.) see this coin from the era of Domitian:

Asia Minor Coins Link (http://www.asiaminorcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=298&pos=22)
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: helvetica on June 12, 2010, 04:41:59 pm
Gallienus, AE24 of Tium, Bithynia.

AVK P L GALLIHNOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from the back.
TIA-NWN, river-god Billaeus reclining left, resting left arm
on overturned urn and, with his right hand, touching with a
reed a ship's prow before him. BILLAOC in exergue.

Not in RecGen (177 with different obv. legend and no BILLAOC on rev); SNG v.A.; (cf 1040, ditto); BMC (cf BMC 11 for this rev. legend for Marcus Aurelius); Mionnet; Weber; SNG Cop...

Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: helvetica on June 14, 2010, 10:07:40 pm
Another one from wildwinds:

Item Sold At Online auction 37, closed September 10, 2001.
Lot Number: 64154
Estimate: $60.00.
Final Sale Price: $61.60
Denomination: 13mm
Grade: VF black patina, sharp strike
Reference: SNG Paris -; SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock -.

Pamphylia, Perga. Maximinus. 235-238 AD. Æ 13mm (1.71 gm).
Obv: AYK MAXIMINOC, Laureate, draped bust right
Rev: PERGAIWN, Hermes standing left, holding caduceus.

SNG Paris -; SNG Copenhagen -; SNG
von Aulock -; BMC Lycia, etc. -; Mionnet -; Lindgren I & III -.
VF, black patina, sharp strike. Apparently unrecorded type. Estimate $60.
-
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Magnesia Demos / Dionysos
Post by: archivum on June 15, 2010, 01:36:13 pm

Magnesia, Ionia (quasi-autonomous; to be dated with A. Pius issues?), AE 22, 4.9g, Youthful Demos hd. r., DHMOS MAGNHTWN / Infant Dionysos sitting r. on cista, snake behind, EPI DIOSK[OYRIDOY MAGNHTWN]; for the reverse legend see Schultz, Magnesia 100-16 passim (issues under A. Pius); for reverse type 208, 223 (Caracalla and Geta respectively); for obverse type with infant and cista minus snake, legend DHMOS MAGNHTWN, 516 ("200-276 AD").
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: helvetica on June 19, 2010, 02:15:50 pm
Gordian III, Amastris, Paphlagonia. 5.94g; 24mm

Obv: ..VT GORDIANOC AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back.
Rev: AMACTR(IANWN), Isis Pharia sailing right, head facing, holding a billowing sail.

Not in BMC, Mionnet, SNG Cop, etc. Anyone have a reference for it ?
Image courtesy of Roma Numismatics.
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Please Add New Types Here
Post by: archivum on July 28, 2010, 10:08:08 am
A new reverse for Septimius Severus, Nicomedia, Bithynia, AE28, 11.6g, Laur. hd. r. / Three prize-crowns on baseline, NIKOMHDEWN DIS NEWKORWN, cf. Elagabalus (RG 553.283 (TRIS NEWKORWN etc.), this issue possibly connected with the "Great Severian Games" mentioned on another Severan reverse, type two prize-crowns on table, RG 540.190.

Waddington|, Recueil Général (http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jdk3t/RG)
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on November 30, 2013, 04:02:13 pm
The following are coins in the Winterthur catalog described as "unpublished".

BITHYNIA A-N

KOINON
Domitian.
DOMITIANOS KAISAR SEBAS YIOS, head of Domitian right / EPI L ANTWNIOY NASWNOSEPI TRO, shield. RecGen 20 var (has spear and shield)
23.9 mm, 8.24 gr. Winterthur 2416

APAMEIA
Geta.
IMP C P SEP GETA AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right./ COL IVL CONAVC AOAN DD, Asklepios, kalathos on head, standing front, looking left, resting on serpent-entwined staff.
28.8 mm, 15.34 gr. Winterthur 2418.

HERAKLEIA
Geta
P CEPTI GETA KAICAR, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / HRAKLH AC PONT, Asklepios, standing front, looking left, resting on serpent-entwined staff.
22.3 mm, 5.93 gr. Winterthur 2430; RecGeb 151 var (obv. legend)

Valerian I
P L OVALERIANOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / HRAK.. AN NEWKORWN, lighthouse with entry door and flame.
22.6 mm, 9.85 gr. Winterthur 2433. RecGen 226 var (Gordian III).

KRETEIA-FLAVIOPOLIS

Geta
P CEPTI GETAC K, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right/ KRHTIEWN FLAOVI, Serapis seated left, holding sceptre, Kerberos at foot.
28.1 mm, 12.19 gr. Winterthur 2454. SNG von Aulock 527 var (Julia Paula).

NIKAIA
Faustina II.
FAYCTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right / NIKAIEWN, Kybele riding right on the back of a lion, holding sceptre and drum.
27.2 mm, 13.63 gr. Winterthur 2460; Bloesch AKW 426.

Commodus.
A K M AY KO ANTWN, laureate head right / IERO CAGWN NIKAIEWN, prize urn with one palm branch.
17.7 mm, 3.36 gr. Winterthur 2462. RecGen 314 var (has palm branch below).

NICOMEDIA
Trajan.
AYT TRAIANOC KAICAR CEBA GERM, laureate head right / NEIKOMPRO (sic) PONT BIQY, cornucopiae.
17.7 mm, 2.92 gr. Winterthur 2475. RecGen 41 var (legends).

Faustina II.
FAYCTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right / NEIKOMH MHT NEW, female deity seated left on chair, raising right hand; serpent beneath chair.
26.2 mm, 9.03 gr. Winterthur 2478. RecGen 104-106 var (have deity on rocks and no serpent).

Commodus.
..KOMODOC.., head of youthful Commodus right / MHTR NEWKO NEIKOMHDEIAC, eagle standing front, wings spread, holding with its claws the tail of a serpent attacking the eagle from the right.
25.8 mm, 10.09 gr. Winterthur 2479. RecGen 136 var (has a prow in exergue).

Caracalla.
Serpent Glykon but holding dog's head, not human head. Winterthur 2480. RecGen 226 var.

Otacilia Severa.
M OTAKILAIA CEYHRA AY, draped bust right / NIKOMHDEWN DIC NEWKORWN (both W reversed), Herakles, holding club and kantharos, on lion walking right.
27.2 mm, 11.90 gr. Winterthur 2482,

Valerian I, Gallienus and Valerian II.
AYT OYALERIANOC GALLHNC OYAL.. bust of Valerian right, facing bust of Gallienus left with bust of Valerian II right beneath them / NIKOMHDEWN TRIC NEWC, three prize crowns each containing a palm branch.
26.3 mm, 9.10 gr. Winterthur 2483. (RecGen 411 var, legends).

BITHYNIA P to..

PRUSA
Caracalla.
Var of RecGen 102 with the shield seen straight on and rocky ground.

Geta.
GETAC KAICAR, bust right / PROYCAEWN, Kybele seated left, kalathos on head, holding patera and sceptre.
16.8 mm, 3.21 gr. Winterthur 2490.

Mysia to follow....

Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on November 30, 2013, 04:04:46 pm
Coins in the Winterthur catalog described as "unpublished".

MYSIA
AGATHOKLEIA.
300 BC. Autonomous.
Youthful male head right, hair rolled. / AGAQO, double-bodied owl.
13.5 mm, 1.92 gr. Winterthur 2516a.

KYZIKOS
Severus Alexander.
AY KAI M AYR CEIYHR ALEZA, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / KYZIKHNW NEWKORWN, goatherd sitting right on a rock, milking a goat.
25.1 mm, 6.53 mm. Winterthur 2572; Mionnet Supp V 404 var (legends); SNG Cop 119 var (Commodus); SNG v.Aulock 7377 var (Domna).

Philip II.
M IOYL FILIPPOC KAICAR AYG, cuirassed bust right / CTRA-AYR HOY-H AGAQHM-EROY KY-ZIKHNWN-NEWKO-RWN legend in seven lines within wreath.
28.7 mm, 11.61 gr. Winterthur 2573. Mionnet II 239 var (obv. legend).

LAMPSAKOS
AR trihemiobol.
Head of Apollo right / LAM, forepart of winged hippocamp right, grain ear below.
12.5 mm, 1.13 gr. Winterthur 2580. Unpublished with grain ear.

MILETOPOLIS
Antoninus Pius.
AYT KAI ADRI ANTWNEINOC CEB, laureate, draped bust right / EPI ARXON DIFILOY MEILHTOPOLEIRW, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head.
27.1 mm, 11.29 gr. Winterthur 2593.

PARION
Aemilian.
IMP M AEM AEMILIANVS, cuirassed bust right / CCI HP, Eros with long wings, standing left, looking right, resting left arm on a column, extending right arm over a herm facing with left arm lowered and right arm raised.
21.3 mm, 4.17 gr. Winterthur 2609.

PERGAMON

Autonomous.
Helmeted head of Athena right / FILETAIR Y, filleted thyrsos, A S in left field.
14.8 mm, 3.60 gr. Winterthur 2623; Imhoof Pergamom 64 var.

Autonomous.
Helmeted head of Athena right, star on helmet, EOI OERGAMOY below / PERGAMHNWN, Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm.
21 mm, 8.92 gr.

Trajan
AYT TRAIANOC CEBACTOC, laureate head right / FILIOC ZEYC PERGAMH, Zeus Philios seated left, holding patera and sceptre.
19.3 mm, 4.01 gr. Winterthur 2655.

Marcus Aurelius.
AV KAI M AVRHLIOC ANTWNINOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / EPI CTRA A T K ARICTEA PERGAMHNWN B NEWKORWN, Asklepios, Hygieia and Telesphorus standing.
36.6 mm, 23.75 gr. Winterthur 2665.

Commodus.
..AV..A..K..MODOC, draped, youthful bust right / EPI CTRA PWLLI PERGAMH TO B, sacrificial vase on an altar decorated with poppy and two grain ears between two serpent-entwined torches.
28.4 mm, 10.23 gr. Winterthur 2662.

Commodus.
L AVR AVL KOMODOC, draped, youthful bust right / EPI CTRA PWLLI PERGA, Asklepios standing front, looking left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff.
20.3 mm, 5.66 gr. Winterthur 2663. (BMC 296 var, legends).

Julia Mamaea.
IOVL MAMEAN CEBACTHN, draped bust right / EPI CTR T OKTERTVLLOV PERGAMHNWN PRWT NEWKORWN in two lines around, Homonoia standing left, kalathos on head, holding patera and cornucopiae.
30.3 mm, 10.76 gr.

PITANE
Autonomous, 4-3rd v. BC.
Head of Zeus Ammon fully facing / PITANEWN, serpent coiled around omphalos, head raised.
12.3 mm, 1.32 gr. Winterthur 2627. SNG von Aulock 1430 var (legend).

Autonomous, 4-3rd v. BC.
Head of Zeus Ammon facing slightly left / PITANAIWN, serpent coiled around omphalos, head raised.
10.7 mm, 1.19 gr. Winterthur 2628.

Troas to follow...
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on November 30, 2013, 05:57:21 pm
Coins in Winterthur catalog described as unpublished or significant vars to listed types.

TROAS

ABYDOS

Augustus.
CEBACTOY, head right / A B-Y in two lines to left and right of lyre. 13.6 mm, 2.17 gr. Winterthur 2693.

Augustus.
CE AB, head right / A B Y downwards to right, eagle standing half right on thunderbolt, wings spread. 12.4 mm, 1.08 gr. Winterthur 2694.

ALEXANDREIA
AR tetradrachm, 85 BC. Head of Apollo left / APOLLWNOS X'MIQEOS, ALEXANDREWN ANTAIOY below, GAE monogram in left field, SIC (date 216 local) in right field. 32.8 mm, 16.54 gr. Winterthur 2699.

Commodus.
COMMODO CAES AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed youthful bust right / COL AVG TROAD, statue of Apollo Smitheos, with patera, bow and quiver standing right on a column-like base. 24.2 mm, 8.40 gr. Winterthur 2705. Bellinger 188 var (legends)

Commodus.
COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / COL AVG TROAD, statue of Apollo Smitheos right, tripod and young laurel tree to right. 23.1 mm, 8.88 gr. Winterthur 2706. Mionnet 115 var (legends).

DARDANOS

Augustus.
Head right / DAR-AD (sic), Athena Ilias standing right with spear and spindle. 16.6 mm, 2.56 gr. Winterthur 2732. cf Löbbecke 2 in ZfN XII, 1885.

GARGARA

Autonomous. late 4th c. BC.
Head of Apollo right / GAR, horse running right, head and neck of bull facing below. cf. Weber III, 5368; Traite II 2, 2290. 18.5 mm, 4.35 gr. Winterthur 2736.

HAMAXITOS
Hamaxitos. shortly before 310 BC.
Head of Apollo right / AMAX', lyre. 9.4 mm, 1.14 gr. Winterthur 2743; cf SNG Cop 341 and SNG vA 7602.

ILION
Caracalla.
AV KAI M AV ANTWNINO, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / ILIEWN, Athena Ilias, kalathos on head, standing right on a high, garlanded base, holding spear and spindle, rudimentary tree on right in which a bull is hanging. Lindgren 372. 27.2 mm, 10.17 gr. Winterthur 2756.

KEBREN

Autonomous. shortly before 310 BC.
Head of Apollo right / Ram's head right, neck truncation rounded and dotted, sideways YP monogram (resembling reverse E on the back of a K) below. Traite II 2, 2238 var (no monogram); 9.8 mm, 1.06 gr. Winterthur 2764.

SIGEION
(not unpublished but I'll add it anyway)
Autonomous. 355-332 BC.
Head of Athena Parthenos facing slightly right, with necklace; above her forehead sphinx facing between griffin left and foreparts of two horses right / SIGE, owl standing right, crescent in left field. JP Six Monnaies inédites et incertaines, 4 in NC 1894; Traite II 2, 2413. 17.6 mm, 7.21 gr. Winterthur 2771.

SKEPSIS ("Ps" in the legends = Greek Psi)

Autonomous, Severan times.
CKHPsIWN, bearded and horned bust of Dionysos right, kalathos on head, wearing chiton and chlamys and wreathed with ivy, holding kantharos and a flower / CKHPsIWN, DARD below, emperor on horseback galloping right, wielding spear. var of BMC 26 and Imhoof GM 231 (legends); 20.9 mm, 2.81 gr. Winterthur 2784.

Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius.
No legend, confronted busts of Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius / CKHPsIWN, emperor on horseback galloping right, wielding spear. 18.6 mm, 4.31 gr. Winterthur 2787.

Severus Alexander.
AVK M AV C ALEXANDROC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / CKHPsIWN DARDA, bearded and horned Dionysos standing front, looking right, kalathos on head, wearing chiton and chlamys and wreathed with ivy, holding kantharos and a flower; panther at foot, raising front right paw. Mionnet UU 258 var (legends); BMC 35 var and Waddington 1234 var (both no panther). 27.9 mm, 10.59 gr. Winterthur 2790.

TENEDOS

AR Obol. Autonomous. late 6th c. BC.
Janiform head, bearded male head left and bearded male head right, their heads bound by a common taenia interrupted by earring / TE (not in dotted square). 7.7 mm, 0.4 gr. Winterthur 2793.

AR Obol. Autonomous. Mid 4th c. BC.
Janiform head, bearded male head right with free curls and female head left with narrow taenia / TE in incuse. 8.7 mm, 0.46 gr. Winterthur 2795.

Aeolis to follow...
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on December 01, 2013, 09:27:49 am
From the Winterthur catalog. Unpublished and with refs poss. not in Isegrim.

AEOLIS - LESBOS


AIGAI
Head of Apollo right, theta in left field / AIGAE, head and neck of goat right. Winterthur 2797; BMC 2 var (has no theta). 18.1 mm.

ELAIA
Head of Athena right / E-L, barley corn in olive wreath, AR monogram below. Winterthur 2806. (Mionnet VI 176 var and von Aulock 1606 var - both with PAR monogram). 16.5 mm.

Head of Athena right, serpent on helmet bowl / ELAI, horseman galloping right, chlamys billowing out behind, hand raised. Winterthur 2808. BMC 15 var (helmet decoration). 15.4 mm.

Ditto but only 9.8 mm and no serpent on helmet. Winterthur 2809. Unpublished denomination.

Head of Athena left / ELAI-TWN, owl standing right with half-open wings and olive branch. Winterthur 2810. Winterthur 2810.

Commodus.
AVT K L AVR KOMO, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / ELAEITWN, burning altar between two serpent-entwined torches. Winterthur 2817. BMC 49 var (obv. legend).

KYME

Nero Cl. Drusus Germanicus.
DROVCOC GERMANIKOC, head right, K-Y across fields / LIBIA-ANTW, confronted busts of Livia and Antonia. Winterthur 2837. 12.6 mm.

MYRINA
Autonomous. 2nd c. AD.
EPI CTR POLYDAM, laureate, draped bust of Apollo right, laurel branch before head / MYRI, lyre. Winterthur 2847. 15.5 mm.

TEMNOS
Autonomous, late 3-2nd c. BC.
Head of youthful Dionysos right / T-A, bunch of grapes on vine. Winterthur 2852. Slight var of SNG Cop 256 (form of letter A), 16.7 mm.

LESBOS
ANTISSA
Autonomous, early 3rd c. BC.
Head of young man right, hair bound in a taenia / AN-TIS, head of Dionysos right with long pointed beard, radiate-like headwear and archaic stlye hair down neck. Winterthur 2871. 17.6 mm. v. Aulock 1733 var (has caduceus symbol).

ERESOS
Autonomous. Late 1st c. BC.
SAPFW, head of Sappho right / ..N(retrograde), lyre, caduceus in left field. Winterthur 2872. 13.3 mm.

MYTILENE
Autonomous. Late 4th c. BC.
Laureate head of Apollo right / M-Y-T-I clockwise around the head and neck of a calf right. Winterthur 2886. 8.7 mm.

CHALKIS
Autonomous. 3rd c. BC.
Laureate head of Apollo right / NASI, dolphin swimming downwards, palm branch below. Winterthur 2897. 20.2 mm. (BMC 5?)

POROSELENE/PORDOSILENE
Autonomous. 2nd half of 2nd c. BC.
Helmeted head of Athena right, with aegis showing serpents protruding / PWROCELHNEIT, Telesphorus standing facing wearing hooded cloak. Winterthur 2898. 13.4 mm. Var of BMC 4 and SNG Cop 434 (both with full city name with -WN on rev).

Septimius Severus.
AVK L CEP CEOVHROC PERT, laureate head right / PWROCELHNEI, Asklepios standing front, looking left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff. Winterthur 2899; Kraft 65,16. 17.5 mm. BMC 5 var (PERTI).

Ionia to follow...
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on December 01, 2013, 03:32:58 pm
Unlisted coins from the Winterthur Collection or coins with significant differences to those on Isegrim.

IONIA

EPHESOS.
Severus Alexander.
AVT K M AVR CEB ALEX'ANDROC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / AQHNA ARH EFECIWN, Athena Areia in gfighting pose right, holding shield, sword and spear. Winterthur 2952. 21.8 mm. Another example was mentioned by Friedländer in 1869 as being a new aquisition to the Berlin collection.

Severus Alexander.
AVT K M AVR ALZANDROC (sic), laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / EFECIWN PRWTWN ACIAC, Tyche, kalathos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae. Winterthur 2953. 22.9 mm. Var of SNG Cop 462-463.

Salonina.
CALWN XRVCOGONH CE, draped bust right / EFECIWN NEWKORWN (retrograde), Artemis standing right, wearing spiral, curved headdress, holding torch. Winterthur 2960. 25.8 mm. (Not in Isegrim even discounting the fact that the rev. legend in retrograde. All the listed Neokorus types have the number G).

EPHESOS AND ALEXANDRIA.
Gordian III.
AYT K M ANTW GORDIANOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / EFECIWN KAI ALEX'ANDREWN OMONOIA and A in wreath, around and in ex., two temples seen in perspective; cult images of Artemis Ephesia in profile standing left with crescent over star behind her and Sarapis seated right holding sceptre. Winterthur 2962. AE 37.6 mm.

ERYTHRAI

Autonomous. 306-304 BC.
Youthful male head right with loose hair / ERY PYQHS, bow with club to left and torch to right. Winterthur 2971. 13.6 mm. Kinns 142.

Autonomous. Mid 2nd c. AD.
DHMOC ERVQRA, bearded, draped bust of Demos right / ERVQRAIWN EKATWNV (last letter V is upside down), Athena standing left, holding patera and spear, shield at side. Winterthur 2986. 17.6 mm. BMC 224 var (has shortened city name on rev.)

KLAZOMENAI

Autonomous. Mid 3rd. c. BC.
Helmeted head of Athena facing slightly right, with necklace / KLAZOMENIWN, forepart of ram right, ISE monogram below. Winterthur 3004. 18.6 mm. Monogram var of Mionner III 53-55 and SNG Cop 88.

Autonomous. ca. 300 BC.
Helmeted head of Athena right / no legend, ram's head right within wreath. Winterthur 3012. 11.9 mm.

Autonomous late 1st c. BC.
Youthful male head right, hair bound in a taenia / KLAZO-MENIWN, Anaxagoros seated left on globe, holding scroll in left hand and a short staff in raised right hand. Winterthur 3022. 21.3 mm. cf. Bürchner, Bildnisse in ZfN 1882, no. 124.

Valerian.
A K P LI OVALERIANOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / C N AVR DIONVCIOV KLA (interspersed with dots), Kybele, turreted and wearing peplos and veil, standing front, lion at foot on each side. Winterthur 3029. 26.4 mm. BMC 136 var (magistrate's name form).

METROPOLIS
Salonina.
CALWNEINA CEBA, draped bust right / MHTROPOLEITWN EPI CTRAT CER APRWNEIANOY (many letter pairs in monogram form), Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding statuette of Ares and cornucopiae. Winterthur 3068. 23 mm. Imhoof KM 14 var (legends).

MILETOS
Julia Domna.
IOVLIA CEBACTH, draped bust right / EPI POLIANO ARIBANOY MILHCIWN, temple containing cult image of Apollo Didymaios. Winterthur 3090. 23 mm.

Balbinus.
AVT K KAI LI BALBEINOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / MILHCIWN NEOKORWN, Artemis Pythie standing facing, stag at foot left. Winterthur 3095. 24.5 mm. Imhoof KM 29 var (Artemis left, holding patera).

PHOKAIA
Autonomous. mid to late 4th c. BC.
Helmeted and laureate head of Athena left / F-E, forepart of griffin left. Winterthur 3103. 16.1 mm.

Autonomous. mid to late 4th c. BC.
Helmeted and laureate head of Athena left / ERMO beneath forepart of griffin left. Winterthur 3104. 15.5 mm.

Autonomous. late 4th c. BC.
Head of nymph left, hair in a net / PYQHS, Forepart of griffin left, seal left below. Winterthur 3105. 10.7 mm.

Autonomous. mid to late 3rd c. BC.
Head of nymph right, wearing sphendone / P-Y-QIS around forepart of griffin right. Winterthur 3106. 9.6 mm. Imhoof KM 3 var (denomination).

SMYRNA

Autonomous. mid 3rd c. BC.
Head of Apollo right / SMYRNAIWN, palm branch with fruit, crayfish left below, MEA monogram in circle in left field. Winterthur 3127. 13.9 mm.

Autonomous. late 3rd c. BC.
Turreted head of Kybele right / ZMYRNAIWN, tripod altar (no palm branch visible), thickly engraved, sideways Phi- or torch-like symbol in right field. Winterthur 3129. 16.8 mm.

Autonomous. Mid 2nd c. BC.
Head of Apollo right / ZMYRNAIWN DIOGENHS [DXD monogram] To Y [IM monogram], Homer seated left. Winterthur 3137. 22.8 mm. Milne 183a var (different second monogram).

TEOS

Salonina.
KORNH CALWNEINAC, draped bust right / CT CEX' LOVKIOV THIWN (legend interspersed with dots), Dionysos seated left, holding thyrsos and kantharos. Winterthur 3221. 26.3 mm. SNG Cop 1533 var (Gallienus).

SAMOS
Autonomous. End of 4th c. BC.
Head of Hera right / KALLINOS beneath prow of Samanian ship right. Winterthur 3251. 12.6 mm.

Caracalla.
AVT K M AVR ANTWNEINOC, laureate head right / CAMIWN, Hera? in short chiton, standing left, holding sceptre and wreath. Winterthur 3260. 21.9 mm. Gardner 21 var (has palm branch instead of sceptre); BMC 279 var (Severus Alexander).

Gordian III.
AYT K M AYR GORDIANOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / CAMIWN, cult image of Samian Hera facing, with oriental, horned headdress, holding the ties of two taeniae in her hands. Winterthur 3263. 28.9 mm. cf BMC 293 (description).

Tranquillina.
FOYRIA CAB TRANKYLLINA CEB, draped bust right, wearing stephane / CAMIWN, Ankaios (Androklos), naked but for his chlamys wound around his left forearm, holding short spear and with hound at foot, advancing right, attacking a wild boar in a cave. Winterthur 3264. 29.4 mm. BMC 312 var (has no hound); SNG Cop 1754 and BMC 285 var (both Julia Mamaea).

Valerian.
AVR T (sic) K PO LIKI OVALERIANOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right I CAMIWN, helmeted warrior holding dagger, stabbing a helmeted figure (an Amazon?) on the ground before him. Winterthur 3271. 27 mm. cf. Gardner 19 and Voegtli 123-126 (Achilles and Penthesilea).

Caria to follow.
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: Akropolis on December 01, 2013, 03:43:52 pm
WONDERFUL contributions, Dane!
You are a true numismatist!
Your great efforts are truly appreciated!
PeteB
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on December 04, 2013, 03:57:42 pm
Thanks for your thanks, Pete. I have to hurry, as I have borrowed the book from Bern University Library and need to return it in 2 weeks. So I am trying to get as many done as quickly as I can.

Here is
Unlisted coins from the Winterthur Collection or coins with significant differences to those on Isegrim.
CARIA
(Cities first, then Carian islands at the end)
ALL AE unless otherwise specified

ALABANDA

Antoninus Pius.
AVT KAI T AIL ADRAIANOC ADRIANOC CEB, laureate head right / EPI G ANK..., ALABANDEWN below, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyros, panther at foot left. 35.4 mm. Winterthur 3286.

Caracalla
AVK M ANTWNINOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / ALABANDEWN, filleted laurel branch. 26.5 mm. Winterthur 3288.

Geta.
P C GETAC K, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / ALABANDEWN, Artemis advancing right, holding bow, right hand reaching for arrow from quiver at shoulder, hound at foot. 18.1 mm, Winterthur 3289; Fox II 91.

ALINDA

Autonomous.
Laureate, youthful head of Herakles right / ALINDE-WN AINEAS to right and left of club, all within oak wreath. 15 mm, Winterthur 3290; Lederer Beiträge 14 in RNS.

ANTIOCH AD MAEANDRUM (the humped bull types were attributed to Antioch Caria by Imhoof but L. Robert suggests that they may have been struck in Antioch Pisidia).

Head of Apollo right / ANTIOXE (in ex.), humped bull butting right. 12.8 mm. Winterthur 3301.

Male head right, hair bound in a taenia / AN.., double-bodied owl facing, grain ear below. 13.4 mm. Winterthur 3304; Leake NumHell Asiatic Greece p. 19. (Miletopolis,  Mysia ?)

Domitian.
KAICAR DOMITIANOC, laureate head right / EPI MELH KL AGLAOY FROY around, ANTIOX in field, EIA below, Tyche, turreted,  seated left, holding patera (and short sceptre?). 18.5 mm. Winterthur 3313; legend var of Imhoof KM 15.

Marcus Aurelius.
M AYRHLIOC KAICAR, bare-head right / ANTIOXEWN, Dionysos standing facing, looking left, chlamys over shoulders, holding kantharos and thyrsos. 24.6 mm, Winterthur 3314. Var of BMC 36 with bunch of grapes instead of kantharos.

Lucius Verus.
AY KAI L BHROC, bare-head right / ANTIOXEWN, winged Nemesis standing left, holding measuring rod and drawing out drapery at neck. 15.7 mm, Winterthur 3315. Var of BMC 41 with Nemesis right.

APHRODISIAS

Autonomous. AD 238-244.
DHMOC ELEYQEROC, draped, youthful bust of Demos right, hair bound in a taenia / AFRODEICIEWN, Aphrodite standing left, in chiton and himation, holding apple and sceptre. 24.8 mm. Winterthur 3324; MacDonald R442; Kurth Demos 719.

Autonomous. AD 238-244.
IERA CYNKLHTOC, draped bust of the Senate right, hait bound in a taenia / AFRODEICIEWN around prize crown inscribed GORDIA-A-NHA, between two prize purses on a table with lion heads on lion legs; ATT-ALH-A in three lines beneath the table. 25.7 mm. Winterthur 3326; BMC 75-76 var (legends).

Gallienus.
AY KAI PO LI GALLIHNOC, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust left / AF DI, CICWN (sic) below, emperor on horseback riding right, wielding spear in raised right hand. 24.5 mm. Winterthur 3332; BMC 136-140 var (legends).

Gallienus.
AY KAI PO LI..., radiate, draped, cuirassed bust left / AFRO around, DEIC-IEWN (in two lines beneath the table), agonistic table with two prize crowns inscribed GORDIA and PYQIA. (No palm branches in the prize crowns). 24.9 mm. Winterthur 3333; BMC 146 var (legend and palm branches).

HALICARNASSOS

Autonomous. 1st c. BC
Helmeted bust of Athena right. / ALIK ACP, owl standing right. 14.3 mm. Winterthur 3356.

Autonomous. 1st c. BC
Head of Apollo right / ALIK MENE, Tyche? standing left within incuse. 18.4 mm. Winterthur 3357.

IASOS

Autonomous. after 167 BC.
Head of Apollo right / IASEWN, Hermias swimming on dolphin, PANTAIN below. 15.8 mm. Winterthur 3370.

KAUNOS

Autonomous AR hemidrachm. 2nd c. BC.
Helmeted head of Athena right / KTHTOS, sword in sheath, club below. 12.1 mm. Winterthur 3376.

Autonomous AR hemidrachm. 2nd c. BC.
Helmeted head of Athena right / KTHTOS, sword in sheath, helmet below. 12.1 mm. Winterthur 3377.

KIBYRA

Autonomous. 2nd-1st c. BC.
Veiled female head right / KIBYRATWN, humped bull butting right. 11.5 mm. Winterthur 3391.

MAGNESIA AD MAEANDRUM

Autonomous AR Hemidrachm.
Head of Apollo right / MAG forepart of bull right, head facing, two portions of maeander pattern to left. 11.7 mm. Winterthur 3450; Imhoof KM 4 var (denomination, different decoration).

Autonomous. early 3rd c. BC.
Helmeted horseman with chlamys, cuirass and spear on horseback galloping right / MAG above, PAG KP.. below, humped bull standing left, maeander pattern around. 11 mm. Winterthur 3460.

Autonomous. early 1st c. BC.
Helmeted horseman with chlamys, cuirass and spear on horseback galloping right / MAGNHTWN above, PAYSANIAS MHTRODWROS to left and right, tripod altar decorated with branch, fillet and lid. 24.4 mm. Winterthur 3461.

Autonomous. late 2nd c. BC.
Draped bust of Artemis right, wearing stephane, with bow and quiver / MAGNHTWN around, PYRRALIWN PAMFILOS to right, Artemis Leukophryene wearing high kalathos and veil, standing front with supports. 22.7 mm. Winterthur 3464. Correction of Imhoof GRM 2 (which has the legend completed incorrectly to MAGNHTWN PYRRALIOS PAMFILOY).

MYNDOS

Autonomous AR Drachm. 2nd c. BC.
Head of Zeus right wearing headdress of Osiris / MYNDIWN DHMHTRIOS, headdress of Isis, two ends of a taenia beneath the grain ears. 16.1 mm. Winterthur 3488.

Autonomous AR trihemiobol. 2nd c. BC.
Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy / MYNDI-QEOKLHC, bunch of grapes on branch. 12.3 mm. Winterthur 3491; Pinder Num. Ant. Ined., 30.

NYSA

Antoninus Pius
AYTO KAICAR ADRIA ANTWNEINOC, laureate head right / NYCAEWN, cornucopiae. 21 mm. Winterthur 3507. Regling 77 var (obv. legend).

Maximinus I.
AYT K G IOY OYH MAXIMEINOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / EPI G M AYR ARTEMIDWROY TOY MELITWNOC NYCAEWN in two lines around, Apollo, naked, standing facing, looking right, right hand over head, holding branch in left hand and resting left arm on tripod, lyre on a low base to left. 38.2 mm, 23.24 gr. Winterthur 3509.

STRATONIKEIA

Autonomous. AR Tetrobol. after 81 BC.
Laureate head of Hekate right, on crescent / DIOKLHC, o over K and torch at lower right, Nike standing right, holding wreath and palm branch. 15.4 mm. Winterthur 3527. Imhoof GM 448 var (legend and position of torch).

TABAE

Autonomous. AR Tetrobol. after 81 BC.
Helmeted head of Athena right / TABHNWN, KAL to right, Nike with wreath and trophy. 15.3 mm, Winterthur 3551; Robert Caria 123D var (with magistrate's name GOR)

Autonomous AR drachm. Easly imperial times.
TABHNWN, head of Dionysos right / CELEYKOC BRAXYLLIDOY, Poseidon standing right, left foot on a rock, chlamys over left shoulder and loins, holding tripod and dolphin. 18.7 mm. Winterthur 3553. Robert Caria 126I var.

TRALLEIS

Autonomous. 2nd c. BC.
Head of Apollo right / TRALLIA-NWN, tripod with holmos (horizontal rod above the handles), DH monogram below, all within laurel wreath. 17.9 mm. Winterthur 3571. BMC 56-58 var (has no monogram).

Autonomous. 2nd c. BC.
Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre; caduceus to left, PDR monogram to right, all within laurel wreath / TRALLI, ANWN (in ex.), humped bull butting left. 15.7 mm. Winterthur 3573.

Autonomous 160-180 AD.
TRALLIANWN, radiate, draped bust of Helios right / EPI EYARECTOY, humped bull butting right. 18.9 mm. Winterthur 3579. Waddington 5403 var (rev legend).

Severus Alexander.
M AYR ALEXANDROC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / TRALLIANWN, Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch. 16.9 mm. Winterthur 3589.

Julia Maesa.
IOY MAICA AYGOYCTA, draped bust right / TRALLIANWN, Isis standing left, holding sceptre and sistrum. 20.9 mm. Winterthur 3590.

ISLANDS OF CARIA

KOS

Autonomous. AR didrachm. 3rd c. BC.
Head of unbearded Herakles right / KWION POLYARXOS above and beneath crab and club. 22.2 mm. Winterthur 3613. Paton & Hicks, Inscriptions of Cos, 37.

Autonomous. AR drachm. early 2nd c. BC.
Bearded head of Herakles right / KWION NIKAGORAS above and beneath crab and club. 14.8 mm. Winterthur 3615. Milne, Two hoards of coins of Kos, 5-9.

Marcus Aurelius.
AYK M AYRHLIOC ANT.., laureate head right / KWIWN, statue of Asklepios facing on a decorated base, holding serpent-entwined staff. 32.5 mm. Winterthur 3635.

RHODES

Autonomous. AR Didrachm. Late 4th to 3rd c. BC.
Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right / RODIWN, rose with two buds and two leaves, A to left, trident to right. Not incuse. 20 mm. Winterthur 3646.

Autonomous. AR tetradrachm. Late 3rd to 2nd c. BC.
Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right / RO, YARSTAS above, rose with one bud and two horizontal leaves; eagle standing front on thunderbolt, wings spread in left field. 25.6 mm. Winterthur 3653.

Autonomous. AR drachm. 84-43 BC.
Radiate head of Helios facing half right / RO, open rose seen from above, palm branch left above, grain ear left below. 20.7 mm. Winterthur 3664. BMC 334 var (Helios half left, both symbols in opposite directions).

Autonomous. Mid 1st c. BC.
Head of Dionysos right / R-O-D-I-W-N around rose seen from above. 14.7 mm. Winterthur 3667. BMC 362-363 var (both sides with legend).

Autonomous. Early imperial times.
Draped bust of Dionysos right / R-OD-IWN, bunch of grapes on vine. 12.2 mm. Winterthur 3670. BMC 414 var (Dionysos with thyrsos on obv.).

Lydia to follow..
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on December 04, 2013, 05:29:59 pm
Unlisted coins from the Winterthur Collection or coins with significant differences to those on Isegrim.
LYDIA
ALL AE unless otherwise specified

AKRASOS

Septimius Severus. AYTOK CEOYHROC, laureate head right / AKRACIWTWN, Artemis Ephesia, wearing polos and veil, standing facing, with supports. 20 mm. Winterthur 3677. SNG Cop 11 var (has stags to left and right).

APOLLONSHIERON

Autonomous, 14-217.
Helmeted head of Athena right, with aegis / APOLLWNIERITWN, Zeus Lydios standing left, holding eagle and sceptre. 20 mm. Winterthur 3689.

Trajan Decius. Magistrate Aur. Marcellus Mar.
AY K G M K TRAIANOC DEKIOC C, radiate, draped bust right / EP AYR MARKELLOY MAR AR around, APOLLWNOIEREITWN in exergue, hexastyle temple, Apollo standing facing within, resting hand on lyre. 40 mm. Winterthur 3694. Imhoof "Antike griechische Münzen", 137 in RSN 1913; Kraft pl. 39.78.

BAGIS

Autonomous. Magistrate Lollius. Mid 2nd c. AD.
BAGHNWN, draped bust of Mên right, wearing Phrygian cap, crescent on shoulders / EPI LOLLIOY, humped bull standing right. 14.6 mm. Winterthur 3700. Imhoof AGM 3 legend completed.

BLAUNDOS

Autonomous. 100-276.
IERA BOYLH, laureate, veiled and draped bust of Boule right / BLAYNDEWN MAK, Zeus standing left by altar, holding patera and large thunderbolt. 22.4 mm. Winterthur 3715.

Marcus Aurelius. Magistrate Kl. Valerianus.
AY KAI M AY ANTWNINOC, laureate head right / CTR KL BALERIANOY BLAYNDEWN MAKED, Apollo, radiate, standing right, holding plectrum and lyre. 31.4 mm. Winterthur 3720.

Elagabalus. Magistrate Cl. Markos.
AY K M AYR ANTWNEINOC, laureate head right / EPI KL MARKOY AR A BLAYNDEWN, Apollo, radiate, wearing tunic, standing, holding lyre and plectrum. 29.4 mm. Winterthur 3722. Same as Waddington, Voyages, (Lydia), 6 and Waddington 4923 (both as Caracalla).

DALDIS

Autonomous. 253-268.
IERA CYNKLHTOC, draped bust of the Senate right / DALDIANWN, Dionysos standing right, holding thyrsos, right hand raised over his head. 24.3 mm. Winterthur 3726.

Trajan. 98-117.
TRAIANOC KAICAR CE, laureate head right / DALDIANWN, Zeus Lydios standing left, holding eagle and sceptre. 17.3 mm. Winterthur 3728.

GORDUS-JULIA

Trajan
(from top right) AY KA NE TRAIANOC CE GER DAKI, laureate head right / IOYLIEWN GORDHNWN, Mên standing front, head left, wearing Phrygian cap, crescent on shoulders, holding patera and sceptre, OPR monogram in left field. 20.7 mm. Winterthur 3764; Lane 3.

HERMOCAPELIA

Autonomous 117-138.
IERA CYNKLHTOC, draped bust of the Senate right / ERMOKAPHLITWN, turreted and draped bust of Roma right, VTAB monogram in right field. 14.3 mm. Winterthur 3733.

Volusian. 251-253.
AYT GE OYLOYCTIANOC, bare-headed, draped bust right / ERMOKAPHLEITWN, Hermes standing left, holding purse and caduceus. 20.8 mm. Winterthur 3735.

HYPAEPA

Autonomous. 24 BC-AD 268.
Laureate, head of Apollo right / YPAIPHNWN, club draped with a lionskin, AY monogram to left. 15.8 mm. Winterthur 3739.

Trajan Decius.
AYT TRAIANOC DEKIOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / YPAIPHNWN, tetrastyle column with curved architrave, Artemis Anaitis standing within. 21.4 mm. Winterthur 3745.

KAYSTRIANI

Autonomous. Imperial times.
Draped bust of Artemis right, quiver at shoulder / KAYSTRIANWN, Mên, standing left, wearing Phrygian cap and short chiton and chlamys. 21 mm. Winterthur 3768.

KILBIANI

Nero and Agrippina II.
NERUN KAISAR, jugate busts of Nero and Agrippina right / KIL TUN ANU E AY POY, eagle standing facing, head right, within wreath. 17 mm. Winterthur 2549 (under Kisthene, Mysia in error). Note the U for Omega as used on RPC I 2566.

Caracalla
AYT KAI M AY ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / KILBIANWN ANW, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left. 22.6 mm. Winterthur 3774.

KILBIANI-NIKEIA

Autonomous. 82-96. Magistrate Melitonos.
KILB PERI NIKEA, radiate, draped bust of Helios right / EPI KL MELITWNOC, cult image of Artemis Ephesia facing, wearing polos and veil. 18.5 mm. Winterthur 3775.

Julia Domna.
IOYLIA CEBACTH, draped bust right / NEIKAEWN T E KILBIANWN, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left. 21.6 mm. Winterthur 3780.

MAEONIA

Autonomous. 138-161.
Bearded head of Herakles right, lionskin knotted around neck / MAIONWN, club, bow and bowcase, bee above. 15.6 mm. Winterthur 3805.

MAGNESIA AD SIPYLOS

Autonomous. 2nd c. BC.
Male head right (king or priest), hair bound in a broad band / MAGNH-SIPYLO, tripod altar, TKR monogram above. 12.3 mm. Winterthur 3785.

Autonomous. late 2nd-3rd C. AD.
CIPYLOC, draped bust of Sipylos right / MAGNHTWN, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left. 19.6 mm. Winterthur 3791.

Crispina
KRICPEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right / MAGNH - dot TWN dot - EMMO - N... around an oak wreath. 25.6 mm. Winterthur 3797. Cf. Imhoof LS 8 and BMC p. lxxiii.

Otacilia Severa.
M WTA CEBHRAC, draped bust right / EP AINIOC IP MAGNH CIPYL, tetrastyle temple with Tyche standing left within, holding rudder and cornucopiae. 24.4 mm. Winterthur 3800. SNG Cop 269 var (does not have IP in rev. legend).

Gallienus.
LIKIN GALLIHNOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / EPI CTR AVR FRONTWNOC MAGNHTWN CI, prize crown inscribed EMMONIDEA, containing two palm branches. 23.7 mm. = Winterthur 3802 ; 24.6 mm = Winterthur 3803 (different legend breaks).

NACRASA

Autonomous. 98-117.
QEON CYNKLHTON, draped, youthful bust of the Senate right / EPI CTRA ARTEMI NACRACITWN, cult image of Artemis Ephesia facing, between two stags. 18.6 mm. Winterthur 3835. BMC 5 var, has crescent and star on rev).

Autonomous. 98-117.
IERA CYNKLHTOC, draped bust of the Senate right / EPI CTRA ARTEMIDWROY NAKRACITWN, Asklepios standing left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff, facing Hygieia, standing right, feeding serpent in arms. 27.4 mm. Winterthur 3834. Slightly different rev. legend to Mionnet IV 504 which may have been misread.

NYSA (See the CARIA list).

PHILADELPHIA

Autonomous. 2nd-1st c. BC.
Macedonian shield with star in centre / FILADEL-FEWN to left and right, ME monogram above, thunderbolt, all within laurel wreath. 13.4 mm. Winterthur 3843. BMC 1-4 var (different monogram).

Autonomous. 2nd-1st c. BC.
Draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder, AN (?) below / FILADELFEWN ERMIPPOS ERMOGENOYS ARXIEREYS, Apollo seated left, loins draped, holding plectrum in right hand, lyre to right (only one string visible), owl sitting on the arm of the chair. 19.6 mm. Winterthur 3844. BMC 11-12 var (letters on obv.).

Trajan. 98-117. Magistrate Severius.
AY N TRAIANON CE GER, laureate, draped bust right / EPI CEBHRI A FILADEL, Kybele, turreted, seated left, holding patera and drum (no lions). 20.2 mm. Winterthur 3866.

Antoninus Pius. 138-161.
AY KAI T AI ANTWNINOC, laureate head right / EPI-AF KOR-NHLIAN-OY FIL-ADELF-EWN legend in six lines within wreath. 18.7 mm. Winterthur 3868.

Caracalla. 196-217. Magistrate Julianus Apol.
AYT K M AY ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / EPI CTRA IOYLIANOY APOL FILADELFEWN, coiled serpent on the back of a horse walking left. 31.7 mm. Winterthur 3873. BMC 85 var (obv. legend).

Severus Alexander. 222-235.
AYT K M AYR CEYH ALEZANDROC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / EPI IOYL ARICTON IOYLIANOY FL FILADELFEWN NEWKOR, coiled serpent on the back of a horse walking left. 28.8 mm. Winterthur 3874. BMC 98 var (obv. legend).

Gordian III. 238-244. Alliance Issue with Smyrna. Magistrates Fl. Fila and Markos.
AYT K M ANT GORDIANOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / FL FILAD NEWK KZM YP G NEWK OMON EP AYR MARKOY ARX A T B, Artemis Ephesia standing front between two stags; and between the two Nemeses of Smyrna, each of whom are raising the edges of the deity's veil; the Nemesis on the right also holding a measuring rod. 37.3 mm. Winterthur 3878. Slight differences in reverse to SNG Cop 393.

Gordian III. 238-244. Alliance Issue with Smyrna. Magistrates Fl. Fila and Markos.
AYT K M ANT GORDIANOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / FL FILA NEWK KCM YP G NEWK OMO EPI AYR MARKOY ARX A TO B, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left. 32.6 mm. Winterthur 3879. BMC 120 var (obv. legend).

Herennius Etruscus. 250-251.
AYK ETROYCK DEKIOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / FILADELFEWN NEWKORWN, Zeus standing left, chlamys over shoulder and hips, holding patera and sceptre, eagle at foot left facing with wings spread. 20.3 mm. Winterthur 3876. BMC 109 var (has no patera).

SAITTA

Autonomous. 238-244. Magistrate Sos. Chariklios Sar.
IERA CYNKLHTOC,  youthful, female head of the Senate right / CAITTHNWN, Athena standing left with shield, holding knotty olive branch in right hand. 23.3 mm. Winterthur 3881. cf BMC 31.

Commodus as Caesar. 172-179. Magistrate Oct. Artemidoros,
AY KAI L AYR KOMMODOC, youthful, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / EPI OKT ARTEMIDOROY ARX A CAITTHNWN, Kybele seated left, holding patera and resting arm on drum, lion at foot left. 35.9 mm. Winterthur 3888.

Severus Alexander. 222-235.
AYT K M AYR CE ALEXANDROC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / CAITTHNWN, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left. 23.3 mm. Winterthur 3895. (smaller denomination of SNG v Aulock 3101)

SALA

Autonomous. 161-180 AD. Magistrate Andros Salamonos.
IERA CYNKLHTOC,  draped bust of the Senate right / EPI ANDRO CALAMWNOC CALHNWN, Dionysos standing right, legs crossed, chlamys over his shoulders and hips, resting left arm on a column, holding kantharos in left hand and bunch of grapes in right. 20.5 mm. Winterthur 3901.

SARDES

Autonomous. 2nd-1st c. BC.
Turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right / SARDIANWN, Zeus Lydios standing left, holding eagle with wings closed, head lowered, on right hand and sceptre in left; MTF and PAOI monograms below. 20.2 mm. Winterthur 3906. (unpub. monogram combination).

Autonomous. 2nd-1st c. BC.
Laureate head of Apollo right / SARDIANWN, upright club, O on L monogram below, all within oak wreath. 15.3 mm. Winterthur 3909.

Autonomous. after 133 BC. Magistrate Zenokrates Herakleidos.
Draped bust of Artemis right, wearing stephane, bow and quiver at shoulder / SARDIANWN XENOKRITOS HRAKLEIDOY, Athena standing left with spear and shield, holding wreath-bearing Nike on right hand. 22.8 mm. Winterthur 3910 ( also Righetti Coll. Sale IV,  831; Sardis Excavations, 244).

Autonomous. 2nd-1st  c. BC.
Head of Dionysos right / SARDIANWN, forepart of lion leaping right; WPLRY monogram to left. 15.9 mm. Winterthur 3907.

Autonomous issue. 54-68. Magistrate Ti. Mnaseos.
EPI TI MNACEOY CARDIANWN, head of Herakles right, lionskin knotted around neck / CEBACTH, Nike standing left, holding wreath and palm branch. 15 mm. Winterthur 3913. BMC 64 var (rev. legend).

Octavia. 50-62. Magistrate Mindios.
QEAN OKTABIAN, draped bust of Octavia right, wearing wreath of corn / EPI MINDIOY CARDIANWN, Boule standing left, wearing chiton and himation, holding sceptre. GRA TO (as monograms) B in fields. 19.5 mm. Winterthur 3932. Imhoof LS 6 var (obv. legend).

Elagabalus. 218-222.
AY KAI M AYR ANTWN.., radiate, cuirassed bust right / CARDIANWN B NEWKORWN, Nike hurrying left, holding wreath and palm branch. 25.4 mm. Winterthur 3940.

STRATONIKEIA

Hadrian. 117-138 AD.
ADRIANOC KTICTHC, laureate head right / ADRIANIOP CTR and YPP monogram, Zeus seated left, holding patera and sceptre. 19.9 mm. Winterthur 3951. (Imhoof LS 12 and BMC 10-11 var - monogram)

THYATEIRA

Autonomous. 98-138.
IERA CYNKLHTOC,  draped bust of the Senate right / QYATEIRHNWN, Demeter, veiled, standing left, holding corn-ears and sceptre (no poppy). 23.2 mm. Winterthur 3962. BMC 16-17 var (has a poppy).

Autonomous. 238-268 AD.
Helmeted head of Athena right, spear over shoulder / QY-A-T-E-IRH legend in five lines within wreath. 14.1 mm. Winterthur 3960.

Commodus. 180-192.
AY KOMODOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / QYATEIRHNWN, eagle standing front, head left, wings spread. 22.8 mm. Winterthur 3967. BMC 87 var (has a countermark).

Septimius Severus. 193-211.
AYT KAI CEOYHROC, laureate head right / QYATEIRHNWN, Hekate-Selene, crescent on shoulders, advancing right, looking left, wearing short chiton and boots, holding torch in each hand. AE 24.7 mm. Winterthur 3968.

Caracalla. 211-217 AD.
ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / QYATEIRHNWN, Apollo standing, left foot on a bucranium, resting left arm on a column and holding a dead python in right hand. 26.2 mm. Winterthur 3971.

Caracalla. 211-217. Magistrate Moschos.
AYT K M AYR ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / EPI CTRA M MOCXOY B QYATEIRHNWN, Asklepios standing front with Apollo Tyrimnaios standing left at his side, chlamys over shoulders, holding bipennis in left arm and branch in right hand. 36.6 mm. Winterthur 3969. SNG von Aulock 3225 var (rev. legend).

TRALLES: See CARIA list.

TRIPOLIS

Autonomous. 1st c. BC.
Laureate head of Zeus right / APOLLWNIATWN, horseman right without chlamys, holding bipennis over shoulder, riding right over a maeander pattern. 16.9 mm. Winterthur 3979.

Autonomous. 3rd c. AD.
IERA BOVLH, veiled and laureate bust of Boule right / TRIPOLEITWN, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, panther at foot left. 22.9 mm. Winterthur 3981. BMC 40-41 var, (no panther).

Faustina I. 147-175.
FAYCTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right / TRIPOLEITWN MAIANDROC, river-god Maeander reclinging left, chlamys over shoulder, arm and loins, holding reed and cornucopiae and leaning on overturned urn from which waters flow, fish swimming left by the urn. 30.6 mm. Winterthur 3990. Var of BMC 63-65, Imhoof FG 340, Cop 746, Aulock 3319 and Lindgren 853, all without the fish.

Philip II. 246-249.
M IOYL FILIPPOC KAIC CEB, bare-headed, draped bust right / TRIPOLEITWN, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left. 29.7 mm. Winterthur 3991.

Phrygia to follow...
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on December 04, 2013, 07:19:58 pm
Winterthur Collection, unpublished types or with significant differences to those listed.

PHRYGIA
ALL AE unless otherwise specified

AIZANIS

Germanicus. Magistrate Cl. Assikos
GERMANIKOC, bare head of Germanicus right / (from lower right) AGRIPPINA EPI KLACCIKOY, draped bust of Agrippina I right. 16.5 mm. Winterthur 4001.

Sabina. Magistrate Mat. Metrogenos.
CABEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right / EPI MAT MHTROGENOYC AIZANEI, Hygieia standing right, looking at viewer, feeding serpent in arms. 18.8 mm. Winterthur 4006. BMC 106 var (rev. legend).

Antoninus Pius. Magistrate Claudius Varteinos.
T AILIOC KAICAR ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped bust right / KLAYDIOYK OYARTEINOY AIZANEITWN, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder and cornucopiae. 33.5 mm. Winterthur 4007. BMC 105 var (image and legends).

AKMONEIA

Julia Domna.
IOYLIA DOM CEBAC, draped bust right / AKMONEWN, cult image of Artemis Ephesia facing between two stags. 19.7 mm. Winterthur 4019.

APAMEIA

Autonomous. AR cistophorus tetradrachm. 58-57 BC.
Serpent emerging from cista mystica, all within ivy wreath / C FABI M F PROCOS above, ATTALOY BIANOROS in two lines below, two serpents coiled around bowcase with bow within; APA to left, two flutes to right. 26.7 mm. Winterthur 4046. Pinder, Berlin 1856, 174.

Autonomous. AR cistophorus tetradrachm. 57-53 BC.
Serpent emerging from cista mystica, all within ivy wreath / P LENTVLVS P F IMPERATOR above, ATTALOY BIANOROS in two lines below, two serpents coiled around bowcase with bow within; APA to left, two flutes to right. 28 mm. Winterthur 4047. Pinder, Berlin 1856, 193.

BRUZOS

Gordian III.
AVT K M ANTW GORDIANOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / BROVZH-NWN around and below, Zeus seated left, holding sceptre and grasping the arm of Hera standing right before him and holding sceptre. 27.5 mm. Winterthur 4075. BMC 18 var and SNG Cop 234 var on which Hera is grasping the arm of Zeus.

COTIAEUM

Macrinus. Magistrate Demetrianos Celeros.
AYT K M OPEL CEOYHR MAKREINOC AVG (PE and HR ligate), laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / EPI DHMHTRIANOY KELEROC ARX KOTIAEWN, Hygieia standing right, feeding serpent in arms and facing Asklepios standing left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff, Telesphorus in hooded cloak standing facing between them. 31.4 mm. Winterthur 4154.

Otacilia Severa.
M OTAKI CEOYHRAC, draped bust right / KOTIAEWN, Athena standing left, holding patera and spear, point downwards and resting hand on shield. 19.3 mm. Winterthur 4157. Poss. the same as Mionnet Supp. VII, 299 and Waddington 5921 (need to check Paris). Mostly similar to BMC 85 and SNG von Aulock 3789.

EUMENIA

Agrippina II. Magistrate Bassa Klewnos.
AGRIPPNA (sic) SEBASTH, draped bust right / BASSAKLEWNOS ARXIERHA EYMENEWN, Kybele, bare-headed, seated left, holding patera and resting arm on drum. 16.7 mm. Winterthur 4101. Imhoof GM 681 var (Kybele turreted).

HIERAPOLIS AD LYKOS

Autonomous. 219-221 AD.
Draped bust of Herakles right / IERAPOLEITWN, griffin standing right, left front paw on a wheel. 18.2 mm. Winterthur 4121. Weber Hierapolis pl. 4, 65; Imhoof AGM 192.

HIERAPOLIS AD GLAUKOS

Autonomous. Early 3rd c. AD.
DHMOC, unbearded, draped bust of Demos right / IEROPOLEITWN, Tyche standing left, kalathos on head, holding rudder and cornucopiae. 21.6 mm. Winterthur 4129.

LAODIKEIA

Autonomous. Late 1st c. AD.
LAODIK.., draped and turreted bust of Tyche right / LAODIKEWN, eagle standing right on low base, head turned left, wings spread. 15 mm. Winterthur 4165.

Autonomous. Late 3rd c. AD.
LADIKIA (sic), draped and turreted bust of Tyche right / LAODIKEWN, cornucopiae. 17.3 mm. Winterthur 4173. BMC 119 var (has correct spelling on obv.).

Julia Domna.
IOVL DOMNA CEB, draped bust right, countermarked with unclear head, (Howgego 42?) / LAODIKEWN, Demeter, wearing chiton and himation, standing left, holding corn-ears and sceptre. 24.5 mm. Winterthur 4178. BMC 219 var (has Demeter veiled).

SEBASTE

Autonomous. 2-3rd c. AD.
Draped bust of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy, thyrsos in right field / CEBACTHNWN, Demeter, veiled standing left, holding two corn-ears and torch. 24.5 mm. Winterthur 4211. BMC 2 var (has no thyrsos on obv. and Demeter also holds poppy).

SYNAOS

Autonomous. Proconsul Marcellus. 72 AD.
QEAN RWMHN EPI MARKELLOY TO G (TO engraved as o on T), draped bust of Roma right, turreted and with laureate stephane / CVNAEITWN ARXONTOC APOLLOFANOY around and in left field, Apollo, naked, standing right, holding bow and reaching into quiver at shoulder with right hand. 19.6 mm. Winterthur 4221. BMC 2 var (legends). [note: the Winterthur compiler is not happy with the generally accepted description of the reverse image].

SYNNADA

Autonomous. Early 1st c. BC. Magistrate Medios Artemi..
Head of Zeus right, top of his sceptre visible behind him / SYNNADE, MHDEIOY ARTEMI.. around and below, poppy head and corn ear between the caps of the Dioskuri, each surmounted by a star. 21.4 mm. Winterthur 4225. Löbbecke 347-348 in ZfN 1885.

TEMENOTHYRAE

Marcus Aurelius. Magistrate Menuleina.
AV KAI M AVR ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped bust right / MENVLEINA ARX TO B THMENOQVR-EVCI (TO engraved as o on T), Artemis in short chiton and boots, standing right, holding bow in left hand and reaching for an arrow from quiver at shoulder with right hand, stag at foot. 24.8 mm. Winterthur 4236. SNG von Aulock 4005 var (this magistrate for Lucilla).

Final section Lycia to follow..
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on December 04, 2013, 07:46:19 pm
Unlisted coins from the Winterthur Collection or coins with significant differences to those on Isegrim.

Final part !
LYCIA

Uncertain mint. AR Trihemiobol. Mid 5th c. BC.
Dolphin right / Triskeles in dotted square within incuse. 10.7 mm. Winterthur 4250. Var of SNG von Aulock 4095 which has a dotted line beneath the dolphin.

LYCIAN SATRAPS

MITHRAPATA
AR diobol. 380-360 BC.
Lion scalp seen from front / MI)(-RRP-TR in the spaces between the legs of a triskeles. Astragalus in field, all within incuse. 12.3 mm. Winterthur 4258. Var of SNG von Aulock 4246 which has fuller name.

PERIKLES
AR stater. 380-362 BC.
Laureate and draped bust of the satrap facing slightly left / P^REKL^ (the ^ letters are like arrows pointing upwards), helmeted warrior with spear and shield right, sword belt over right shoulder, the ground shown as a waved line; triskeles below. 25.3 mm. Winterthur 4259.

LYCIAN CITIES.

PHASELIS

Autonomous. AR Stater. 3rd c. BC.
Prow right decorated with eye, dual ram above the water line, warrior with shield in quadriga, and thunderbolt on the deck / FASH, ship's stern with sharply curled planking  without stylis. 16.6 mm. Winterthur 4282; Vinchon Sale 219.

Autonomous. AR Stater. ca. 230-190 BC.
Head of Apollo right / POLYKRATHS beneath prow right with triple ram beneath the water line, Athena standing right in fighting attitude on the deck, holding thunderbolt, serpent at her feet, F behind her. 26.8 mm. Winterthur 4283. For type see SNG von Aulock 4430-4436.

TERMESSOS BY OINOANDA

Autonomous. 2nd c. BC.
Draped bust of Hermes right, wearing petatos, bee in left field / TERMHS-SEWN, eagle standing right on caduceus, wings half open. 10.8 mm. Winterthur 4287.

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Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on March 21, 2014, 12:43:08 pm
KAPOSSY: POSTING I: PONTUS, BITHYNIA, MYSIA, TROAS, AEOLIS.
This week I borrowed Balasz Kapossy: Roman Provincial Coins from Asia Minor in Bern. (in German)
from my local university library, primarily to check the Lydian coins for my seemingly never-
ending research for the planned Lydian catalogue.
Seeing as there were an astounding number of unlisted coins of Asia Minor, I have put those
together and will add the lists here in several postings.
For those who prefer a pdf, I will be putting this on my usual password-protected pdf page in a
couple of hours. Please contact me if you need the access info (sorry, but it will not be sent to hotmail, aol or yahoo addresses).

Here is the first batch:
Only those coins are listed here which are either unlisted or probably not in Isegrim.
- The first number (1 to 187) is the number in the catalog, the last three numbers per entry are Inventory number (e.g. 89-14), size and weight.
- All coins without the head of an emperor or king on the obverse are listed here as "autonomous" irrespective of the date.


PONTUS
Sebasteia
1
Marcus Aurelius. 161-180
AYTOK ANTWNINO CE, bare head right
MEGALOP CEBACTIAC ET HP, bearded, male head right
89-1
17.15 mm
3.74 gr
Year 98 = 161-162. Sebasteia coinage was described by Schulz, Kray-Morkholm Essays, pp 159ff   
   
BITHYNIA
Apamea
2
Antoninus Pius. 138-171
ANTONINVS (AVG?) COS IIII, bare head right.
C A VERVS AVG D-D, Lucius Verus on horseback galloping right, holding spear.
89-2
26.75
8.92

Prusias ad Hypium
5
Commodus. 177-192   
..KOMMODOC ANTWNEINOC.., laureate head right
TON KTICTHN PTOYCEIC PROC YPIW,
diademed, youthful head of the hero Prusias right
89-5
28.6
12.97
Var of Imhoof Numisma VI, p. 9, no. 6

MYSIA
Apollonia ad Rhynd.
7
Sept. Severus. 193-211
AY KAI CEPTI CEOYHROC PE, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
APOLLWNIATWN, Apollo, holding laurel branch in right hand, standing left, right foot resting on a low cippus, left hand behind his back.
89-22
29.36
12.61
Var of von Fritze 266 (Commodus, no raven) and 267 (with raven).

Parium
11
Lucius Verus.161-169.
IMP C AHIL AV ANTO, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
ANTON FAVS, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Marcus Aurelius right, facing draped bust of Faustina II left.
89-8
18.94
4.22
cf Mionnet VI p. 702, 602-603 (Pius/Verus and Faustina) and Mionnet Supp. V, p. 415, nos. 829-830 (Pius/Marcus Aurelius and Faustina, Parium)

Pitane
12
Marcus Aurelius. 161-180.
AY KAI M AYR AILIOC ANTWNEI.., laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
EPI CTR PAIBACCO.. ANAIWN, Athena standing front, looking left, holding patera, left hand on a shield by her side.
89-13
28.32
18.04
Bassus known in Münsterberg from Cyme and Pitane.

TROAS
Gargara
13
Autonomous. 4th c. BC.
No legend, head of Apollo right.
GAR, lion standing right, head turned back.
92-3
12.89
2.39.

AEOLIS
Aegeae
14
Autonomous. 3rd c. BC.
No legend, helmeted head of Athena right.
AIGAE, forepart of goat right.
89-9
12.77
1.77.
var of Waddington 1254 with head of goat only

Aegeae
15
Commodus. 177-192.
AYTOKR KOMOD, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
AIGAEWN, Homonoia, polos on head, standing left by altar, holding patera and cornucopiae.
89-10
19.2
3.5.   

Cyme
16
Julia Maesa. ca 221.
IOYLIA MAICA.., diademed, draped bust right.
EP CTR T FL TYXIKOY B KYMAIWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
89-14
25.58
6.07.
Similar to BMC 141 (for Annia Faustina). This magistrate listed by Münsterberg for Elagabalus, Julia Maesa and Annia Faustina.

Elaea
17
Marcus Aurelius. 161-180.
OYHR KAICAR, bare head right.
ELAITWN, modius containing poppy between four corn-ears.
89-11
15.97
2.48
Obv. could be Lucius Verus, cf SNG Cop 196-197 and SNG vA 1612 both with Verus.

Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on March 21, 2014, 12:45:44 pm
KAPOSSY: POSTING 2: IONIA, CARIA, LYDIA.

Second batch:
Only those coins are listed here which are either unlisted or probably not in Isegrim.
- The first number (1 to 187) is the number in the catalog, the last three numbers per entry are Inventory number (e.g. 89-14), size and weight.
- All coins without the head of an emperor or king on the obverse are listed here as "autonomous" irrespective of the date.

IONIA
Ephesos
19
Autonomous. 3rd c. BC
No legend, bee
No legend, stag's head right.
93-32
10.2
1.11.   

Ephesos
20
Autonomous. 3rd c. BC.
No legend, bee.
YOS, forepart of stag right, sword (quiver?) above its back.
93-2
10.81
1.44.   

Ephesos
21
Marcus Aurelius as Caesar. 139-161.
KAICAR OYHROC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
EFECIWN, Nemesis standing left, no visible attributes.
89-15
18.16
4.12

Ephesos
22
Marcus Aurelius. 161-180.
M? AYR OYHROC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.
...EFECIWN, Athena walking right, holding sword in right hand, spear and shield in left hand.
89-16
24.14
9.01.
Obv. could be Lucius Verus.

Ephesos
23
Geta. 209-212
AYTO K PO CE GETAC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
EFECIWN B NEWKORWN   Artemis walking right, holding bow and reaching for an arrow from the quiver at her shoulder, hound at foot right.
89-17
27.27
10.69
cf SNG vA 7877 and Sear 2835 for reverse and SNGvA 1902 for different denomination.

Ephesos
24
Macrinus. 217-218.
AYT K M OPEL CEOYHR MAKREINOC CEB, laureate, cuirassed bust right.
PRWTWN ACIAC EFECIWN, Carpentum drawn by two mules
89-18
30.6
13.34.

Ephesos
25
Philip I. 244-249.
AYT IOY FILIPPOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
EFECIWN, Stag standing right.
92-33
17.5
2.95.   

Leukai
26
Autonomous. 350-300 BC
HRA (?), head of Apollo left.
LEO, swan left, head turned back.
92-34
11.43
1.23.
Imhoof MG p. 290, 77 corrected, different denomination to BMC 2.

Metropolis
28
Maximinus. 235-238.
AYT K G IOYL OYH MAXIMEINOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
EP CTR AYR PAYLEINOY ARTEMIDWROY MHTROPOLEITWN, tetrastyle temple with Ares standing left within, holding spear and shield.
89-19
38.72
21.07.

CARIA
Alabanda
30
Autonomous. 1-2 c. AD.
ICOTEIMOC, laureate, draped bust of Apollo right.
ALABANDEWN, female deity standing left, polos on head, veiled, holding poppy in each hand.
91-1
23.52
5.46.
Var of Imhoof Karische Münzen, 3 (QEOTEIMOC) and Martini "Homenatge al Dr. Leandre Villaronga, Acta Numismatica 21-23, 1993, p. 260 no. 2 with ICOTIMOC. Another example in Righetti collection..

Aphrodisias.
31
Sept. Severus. 193-211
Unclear legend, laureate head right.
EPI MENIPPOY P ARXONTOC ANEQ I..., tetrastyle temple with cult image of Artemis Ephesia facing within, with supports.
89-21
33.64
20.43.

Knidos
32
Autonomous, 3rd c. AD
No legend, diademed head of Aphrodite right.
KNIDWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
89-25
27.38
14.8.

Knidos
33
Autonomous, 3rd c. AD
No legend, diademed head of Aphrodite right.
HROC NENHS, prow right.
9-36
13.3
12.73
cf SNG Cop 306 with EPIGENHS.

Hyllarima
34
Antoninus Pius. 138-161.
AYTO KAI ANTWNEINOC, bare head right.
YLLARIMEWN, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, panther at foot left.
89-23
21.4
6.81.   

Iasos
35
Autonomous. 3rd c. AD.
No legend, bearded head of Serapis right, polos on head.
IACEWN, crown of Isis.
89-24
15.95
2.07.   

Sebastopolis-Herakleopolis
36
Domitian and Domitia.
81-96
DOMITIANOC KAICAR DOMITIA, laureate head of Domitian left facing draped bust of Domitia right.
CEBACTOPOLEITWN, Distyle temple with shield in pediment, cult image of Artemis Ephesia facing within.
89-26
25.78
9.32.   

Rhodes
38
Domitian. 81-96.
DOMITIANOC AYTOKRATWR, radiate, draped bust right.
DOMITIA CEBACTA RODIWN, Nike standing left on prow, holding wreath.
92-37
36.31
22.65
Var of Imhoof KM 3.

LYDIA
Akrasos
39
Commodus. 177-192.
AY KAI L AYR KOMODOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
EPI CTRA MARCOY AKRACIWTWN, Athena standing left by altar, holding owl in left hand, spear in right and resting hand on shield.
89-27
25.02
8.075.
Vienna 86753; Kraft, pl. 87.1.

Attaleia
40
Autonomous. 177-235
IERA CYNKLHTOC, draped bust of the Senate right, wreathed with ivy.
ATTALEATWN, eagle standing facing on ground line, head left, wings spread.
89-28
22.84
8.34
Var of BMC 1 and SNG Cop 40 (bust type).

Attaleia
41
Commodus. 177-192.
AY..KOMOD, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
EPI CTR DHMHTRIOY ATTALEATWN, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre.
91-2
34.6
28.81.

Daldis
43
Sabina. 117-138.
CABEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right, wearing stephane.
DALDIANWN, Apollo seated left on rock, looking right, holding branch and resting left arm on lyre.
89-29
18.33
3.74
In Kapossy as unlisted but it is Paris 263. See that example on wildwinds. Same dies.

Hypaepa
46
Plautilla. 202-205.
FOYLB LAYTILLA CE (sic), draped bust right, countermark: cult image of Artemis Anaitis (Howgego 233).
EP IERAKOC YPAIPHNWN, tetrastyle temple with curved architrave, Artemis Anaitis standing within.
92-41
24.08
8.46.
Slight variation of SNG Cop 199 (legends)..

Gordus Julia
47
Sabina. 117-138.
CABEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right, wearing stephane.
IOYLIEWN GORDHNWN, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre.
89-37
17.9
4.16.   

Magnesia ad Sipylum
48
Salonina. 253-268
IO KOR CALWNEINA, diademed and draped bust right.
EPI CTR LOITINOY B MAGNHTWN C, Kybele, polos on head, seated left, holding patera and resting left arm on drum
89-30
25.16
6.23.

Philadelphia
49
Julia Domna. 193-217
IOYLIA CEBACTH, draped bust right.
EPI KL KAPITWNOC ARX FILADELF NEWKORWN, tetrastyle temple with Aphrodite standing front within in bashful pose, looking left.
91-3
31.64
14.96.   

Saitta
50
Caracalla. 211-217
AYT K M AYR ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
EPI ATTALIANOY ARX A TO B AGWNO..E CAITTHNWN, Herakles standing right, naked but for chlamys hanging from right shoulder, holding stone above his head with both hands about to bring it down on the Erymanthian boar standing left before him; upright club between them.
89-31
35.22
18.91.   

Tomaris
52
Marcus Aurelius. 139-161.
M AYRHLIO.., bare head right.
CTR ERMOGENOY C TOMARHNWN, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, panther at foot left.
92-42
23.65
8.28
var of Imhoof KM 1 (Ant. Pius).

Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on March 21, 2014, 12:48:53 pm
KAPOSSY: POSTING 3: PHRYGIA, LYCIA, PAMPHYLIA.

Third batch:
Only those coins are listed here which are either unlisted or probably not in Isegrim.
- The first number (1 to 187) is the number in the catalog, the last three numbers per entry are Inventory number (e.g. 89-14), size and weight.
- All coins without the head of an emperor or king on the obverse are listed here as "autonomous" irrespective of the date.

PHRYGIA
Apamea
53
Geta. 198-209.
PO CEP GETAC K, bare-headed, cuirassed bust right.
APAMEWN, Satyr (Marsyas?) with goat's legs sitting left ob a rock, loins draped with a nebris (goatskin); double aulos (pipes) before right knee; wineskin? over left shoulder, holding rod, container with lid in right field.
89-34
20.41
3.47.
cf Mionnet Supp. VII p. 513, 165 for Marsyas reverse without wineskin.

Bruzus
54
Plautilla. 202-212
FOYL PLAYTLA (sic), draped bust right.
BROYZHNWN, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos.
92-43
23.89
4.57
Obv: BMC 13, Rev BMC 14..

Cibyra
55
Macrinus. 217-218.
AYT K M O C MAKREINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
KIBYRATWN, Askleptios standing facing, looking left, holding serpent-entwined staff.
89-38
30.18
13.55.

Hierapolis.
57
Commodus. 177-192.
M AYRH.. KOMMODOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
IERAPOLEITWN, Zeus Labraundos or Hero on horseback riding left, bipennis (double axe) over shoulder.
89-36
18.39
5.25.

Hierapolis
58
Elagabalus. 218-222.
AYT KAI M AYR ANTWNEINOC CE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
IERAPOLEITWN NEWKORWN, Athena standing right, holding spear and resting left hand on shield, facing Hermes, standing left, holding purse and caduceus.
92-45
34.4
16.68
Var of SNG vA 3658, but possibly same rev. die.

Laodicea
60
Autonomous. 2nd c. AD.
EPI APOKRI, head of Zeus right
LAODIKEWN IOP, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, panther at foot left.
92-46
16.51
3.47
Mabbott 1917, var of Lindgren 988 and Hunter 8.

Laodicea
61
Autonomous. 139-161.
LAODIKEWN, draped bust of Mên right, on crescent, Phrygian cap on head.
P KL ATTALOC A NEQHKEN, Hermes, wearing chlamys, standing left, holding purse and caduceus.
89-39
31.25
16.39.

Sebaste
65
Severus Alexander. 222-235.
AYT K C CEBHR ALEXANDROC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
CEBACTHNWN, Emperor on horseback galloping right, wielding spear, fallen enemy beneath horse   .
92-47
25.73
6.19.

Sebaste
66
Gordian III. 238-244.
AYT K M ANTW GORDIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
CEBACTHNWN, Hygieia on the left, feeding serpent in arms, looking at Asklepios on the right, looking left, with serpent-entwined staff, Telesphorus in hooded cloak standing facing between them
91-4
28.87
13.32.

Stectorium
67
Autonomous. 3rd C. AD.
DHMOC, laureate head of Demos right.
CTEKTORHNWN, lion walking right.
89-40
19.63   
3.66.

LYCIA
Phaselis
69
Autonomous, 221-190 BC.
No legend, Prow right.
F, Athena standing front, looking right, wielding spear with right hand and holding shield on left arm.
92-48
16.64
4.6.
Hepp-Tamer, die Münzprägung der lyk. Stadt Phaselis, pl. 31, B43 (Paris 15).

PAMPHYLIA
Aspendus
70
Antoninus Pius. 138-161.
Unclear legend, laureate head right.
ACPENDIWN, Apollo in long chiton standing front between laurel branch left and lyre right.
89-41
22.46
8.42 gr.

Aspendus
71
Julia Soaemias. 220-222.
IOY CYAIMIDA CEB, diademed and draped bust right.
ACPENDIWN   double aedicule, each with pointed roof and cult image facing within.
93-3
17.59
3.92
MM auction 41, 1970, lot 488.

Aspendus
72
Philip II. 244-247.
IOYLIOY CEOY M FILIPPON KAICAR, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right
ACPENDIWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
91-6
25.3
7.28
cf Waddington 3250-3251.

Aspendus
73
Trajan Decius. 249-251.
AYT KAI G MECC KY TRAIAN DEKIOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
ACPENDIWN around, CE-MNHC-ENTEI-MOY, in four lines within wreath
89-42
30.59
12.92
cf Waddington 3254 (Herennius Etruscus).

Aspendus
74
Valerian I. 253-260.
AY KAI POY LI OYALERIANOC EYCEBIA, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
ACPENDIWN, Serapis standing front, looking left, holding transverse sceptre and raising right hand.
91-7
34.46
17.68.
var of SNG vA 4597; cf Imhoof KM 51 (Valerian II).

Aspendus
75
Valerian I. 253-260.
AY KAI POY LI OVALERIANOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
ACPENDIWN around, CE-MNHC-ENTEI-MOY in four lines within wreath.
92-49
29.62
10.67.
Var of SNG vA 4600 and 4607.

Aspendus
76
Valerian I. 253-260.
AY KAI POY LI OYALERIANOC EYCE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
ACPENDIWN around, CE-MNHC-ENTEI-MOY in four lines within wreath   .
89-43
29.88
12.69.

Attalea
77
Commodus. 166-177.
AY KOMODOC KAICAR, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
ATTALEWN, male figure standing right holding uncertain object in left hand (Asklepios with snake-entwined staff?).
89-44
23.12
8.68.

Attalea
78
Caracalla. 198-217.
AY M AY ANTWNINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
ATTALEWN, Attis or Mên, crescent on shoulders, standing left, holding pine cone and sceptre, right foot on bucranium; uncertain countermark.
92-50
24.45
6.67
Baydur 287.

Magydus
80
Sept. Severus. 193-211
AY KAI L CEP CEOYHROC PE, laureate head right
MAGYDEWN K-G, Athena standing left, holding Nike and spear, shield at her side
89-46
21.62
5.96.

Magydus
81
Plautilla. 202-212.
..PLAYTILAN, draped bust right.
MAGYDEWN K-D, Athena standing left, holding Nike and spear, shield at her side.
89-47
19.53
7.32.

Perga
82
Hadrian. 117-138.
ADRIANOC KAICAR, laureate, draped bust right.
ARTEMIDOC PERGAIAC, Artemis walking left, looking back, holding torch.
89-48
19.97
4.35.   

Perga
83
Sept. Severus. 193-211
AY KAI L CEP CEOYHROC PE, laureate head right.
PERGAIWN, Artemis or Apollo, quiver at shoulder, standing half-right, holding arrow? and bow.
93-4   
18.76
6.89.

Perga
87
Caracalla. 198-217.
AY K M AY ANTWNINOC CEB, laureate head right.
PERGAIWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
89-52
18.7
4.69
cf Waddington 3364 (different denomination).

Perga
89
Elagabalus. 218-222.
AYT K M AY ANTWNINOC CEB, radiate., draped and cuirassed bust right.
PERGAIWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
89-54
20.99
3.48
cf Mabbott 1962b.

Perga
90
Philip II. 247-249.
AY K M IOY CEOY FILIPPOC C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right on globe.
PERGAIWN, Pan seated left on rock, holding syrinx and pedum.
89-55
23.51
5.41
cf Imhoof MG 57 (Philip I).

Perga and Side
92
Gordian III. 238-244.
AYT KAI M ANT GORDIANOC CE, radiate., draped bust right, holding shield decorated with a gorgoneion.
PERGAIWN CIDHTWN OMONOIA, distyle temple with baetyl (stone) of Artemis Pergaia, on the right, Athena standing left, holding spear and statuette of unclear deity, shield at her side; eagle with wings spread in the pediment.
91-8
36.01
26.77
M&M auction 41, 1970, lot 493.

Side
93
Autonomous. 2nd c. BC.
No legend, helmeted head of Athena right.
SIDH, pomegranate, palm branch to left.
92-51
17.06
4.08
cf Imhoof KM 10.

Side
94
Autonomous. 2nd c. BC
No legend, helmeted head of Athena left.
CIDH, Nike standing left, holding shield.
89-57
14.31
3.14.

Side
95
Autonomous. 2nd c. BC
No legend, helmeted head of Athena right
CIDH, Nike walking left, holding wreath and palm branch
89-58
12.87
1.88
smaller denomination than SNG vA 4806 and SNG Leipzig 1295.

Side
96
Tiberius. 14-37.
No legend, bare head of Tiberius right.
CIDH, Athena standing left, holding Nike and spear
93-5
15.75
3.24
Winsemann Falghera 374; type of RPC 3395.

Side
97
Antoninus Pius. 138-161.
AY K ANTWNE, laureate head right.
CIDHTWN, Athena standing left, holding pomegranate, shield at her back.
92-52
17.55
3.37
cf Winsemann Falghera 947.

Side
98
Lucius Verus.161-169.
AYT K AYRH OYHR.., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
CIDHTWN, Athena standing left, holding thunderbolt in left hand and with right crowning a trophy, serpent rearing up at foot
89-59
23.19
7.67.

Side
101
Orbiana. 225-227.
GN CEI CALL BARB ORBIANH CEB, draped bust right, countermark: epsilon to left and right (both Howgego 803)
CIDHTWN, Athena standing left, crowning a trophy, cippus-like object behind her
89-60
33.49
18.43
probably from same dies as Mabbott 1986.

Side
102
Gordian III. 238-244.
AY K M ANT GORDIANOC CE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, uncertain countermark.
CIDHTWN, Apollo standing front, looking left, holding patera and sceptre.
94-3
32.49
15.01
Winsemann Falghera 2191; Mionnet 214.

Side
103
Gordian III. 238-244.
AYT KAI M ANT GORDIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, countermark epsilon: Howgego 803
CIDHTWN, Hygieia on the left, feeding serpent in arms, looking at Asklepios on the right, looking left, with serpent-entwined staff
89-61
31.17
14.07 gr.

Side
104
Tranquillina. 241-244.
CAB TRANKYLLINA C, diademed and draped bust right
CIDHTWN, Nike walking left, holding wreath and palm branch.
93-6
19.69
5.13.

Side
105
Maximinus. 236-238.
AY K G IO OYH MAXIMEINON, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, countermark epsilon: Howgego 803.
CIDHTWN, Athena standing left, holding palm branch in left arm and about to drop a voting pebble into an urn at foot left, pomegranate in lower left field.
92-55
32.55
16.65
Smaller denomination than Leypold 21 in MöNG 23.

Side
106
Otacilia Severa. 244-249.
M WTAKILIA CEOYHRA CEB, epsilon below, diademed, draped bust right.
CIDHTWN, Agonistic table surmounted by prize urn between two palm branches; urn between two palm branches beneath the table.
92-56
33.98
16.22
Leypold 23 im MöNG 23 (1983).

Side
107
Herennia Etruscilla. 249-251
ERENNIA AITROYKILLA CEB, draped bust right, countermark epsilon (Howgego 803).
CIDHTWN, Athena standing front, looking right, holding thunderbolt and spear, branch and pomegranate in left field, shield and palm branch at her side.
89-62
32.44
14.6
cf Sear 4239.

Side
108
Valerian I. 253-260.
AYT KAI PO LI OYALERIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, countermark Howgego 805.
CIDHTWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
92-57
35.5
17.75
counterpart of Lindgren 1173 for Gallienus.

Side
109
Gallienus. 253-268.
AYT KAI POY LI EGB GALLIHNOC CEBA I, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
PRWTA PAMFYLWN CIDHTWN, Agonistic table surmounted by prize urn containing two palm branches.
92-58
29.68
14.42.
The plate coin looks like he is radiate, not laureate.

Side
110
Valerian II. 256-258
KAI CEB POY LIK KOR OYLERIANON, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, countermark epsilon, Howgego 803.
APOLLWNOC CIDHTWN NEWKOROY, Apollo standing left, holding patera and sceptre.
89-63
29.92
16.06.

Side and Perge
113
Tranquillina. 241-244
CAB TRANKYLLEINA CEB, diademed and draped bust right, countermark epsilon, Howgego 803
CIDHTWN PERGAIWN OMONOIA, Athena standing right, holding spear and shield, clasping the hand of Artemis, standing left, holding spear, altar between them.
92-59
34.96
13.99
A smaller denomination is listed as SNG vA 4833.

Sillyum
114
Trajan. 98-117.
No legend, laureate head of Trajan? right.
SILLYEWN P, Apollo standing right, holding lyre.
89-66
17.72
4.17.
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: helvetica on March 21, 2014, 12:54:47 pm
KAPOSSY: POSTING 4: PISIDIA, CILICIA, GALATIA, CAPPADOCIA, SYRIA.

Fourth and last batch:
Only those coins are listed here which are either unlisted or probably not in Isegrim.
- The first number (1 to 187) is the number in the catalog, the last three numbers per entry are Inventory number (e.g. 89-14), size and weight.
- All coins without the head of an emperor or king on the obverse are listed here as "autonomous" irrespective of the date.

PISIDIA
Andeda
116
Marcus Aurelius. 161-180.
AYT K M AYR ANT CEB, bare-headed, draped bust right.
ANDH, Pan with goat's legs, standing left, holding pedum and wineskin?
92-60
15.31
2.49.

Selge
125
Otacilia Severa. 244-249.
..CEOYHRAN, draped bust right.
CELGEWN, Nike walking left, holding wreath and palm branch
89-73
13.51
0.89.

Selge
126
Herennius Etruscus. 251.
KYIN ER ETRA MEC DEKION KA, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right on globe.
CELGEWN, Two sacred trees on a podium, small altars to left and right.
89-74
23.6
7.07.

Termessos Major
127
Autonomous. 1st c. BC.
No legend, head of Zeus right.
Legend obliterated by countermark, forepart of horse galloping left, rectangular countermark of thunderbolt below, Howgego 473.
92-62
17
3.11.

CILICIA
Aegae
129
Autonomous. 27 BC.
No legend, bearded head of Herakles right.
NI DI AIGEAIWN, club, bow and quiver.
89-71
15.12
2.1
perhaps NIKI instead of NIDI.

Aegae
130
Severus Alexander. 222-235.
AYT K M AY CEOY ALEXANDROC, draped and cuirassed bust right with priests diadem and serpent-entwined staff.
ALEXANDROY POLIS ZOC AIGAIWN, galley left.
92-63
28.03
12.41
Year 277=230-231, var of Lindgren 1405.

Anemurium
132
Autonomous. 1st c. AD.
No legend, female veiled head right.
ANEMOY, Apollo standing left, holding bow, resting left elbow on column.
92-65
17.5
4.29.

Anemurium
133
Autonomous. 1st c. AD.
No legend, stag standing left.
No legend, Apollo? standing left
89-77
15.4
1.06
Type of SNG Levante Supp. 103.

Anemurium
134
Vespasian. 69-79.
Unclear legend, laureate head of Vespasian? right
ANEMOYRIEWN, turreted and draped bust of Tyche right.
89-78
18.58
4.96
SNG Levante Supp. 105.

Anemurium
135
Titus. 79-81.
TITOYS KAISAR, laureate head right.
ANEMOYRIEWN, Artemis standing right, holding bow, reaching for an arrow from quiver at her shoulder, stag at foot right.
89-79
25.38
8.06.
Winsemann Falghera 608; Mionnet 214; SNG Levante Supp. 106.

Anemurium
136
Domitian. 81-96
DOMETIANOC KAIC, laureate head right.
ANEMOYREwN, turreted and draped bust of Tyche right.
92-66
19.87
3.43.

Anemurium
137
Julia Mamaea. 222-235.
IOY MAMEA CEBACTH, draped bust right.
E IG ANEMOYRIEWN, Apollo standing left, holding lyre.
92-67
23.1
6.36
Year 13 = 234-235; SNG Levante Supp. 118.

Anemurium
138
Philip I. 244-249.
AY KAI M IOY FILIPPON CE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
ET B ANEMOYRIEWN, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, panther at foot left.
93-9
25.1
9.62
Year 2 = 244-245: rev. same die as SNG Lev Supp. 122 for Volusian.

Caralla
139
Julia Domna. 193-217   
IOYLIA DOMNA AYG C, draped bust right.
KARALLIWTWN, Askleptios standing facing, looking left, holding serpent-entwined staff.
93-10
24.94
10.4.

Celenderis
143
Caracalla. 196-198
AYT KAI ... AYG, laureate, cuirassed bust right.
KELENDERITWN, Athena standing left, holding spear and serpent, left hand resting on shield at her side.
93-11
31.33
13.33
SNG Levante Supp. 135.

Cestrus
144
Sabina   . 117-138.
CABEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right, wearing stephane.
KECTRHNwN, star in crescent.
89-82
11.75
2.57.
SNG Levante Supp. 93.

Colybrassus
145
Lucius Verus.161-169.
..AYRH OYHROC, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
KOLYBRACCEwN, Athena standing left, holding patera and sceptre.
93-12
21.27
3.88.

Colybrassus
146
Plautilla. 202-205
Unclear legend, draped bust right.
KOLYBRACCEWN, Athena standing left, holding spear and shield.
89-83
22
5.07
var of SNG Levante Supp. 43.

Coracesium
147
Antoninus Pius. 138-161.
A KAICAR ANTwNEINOC, laureate head right.
KORAKHCIwTw, Artemis walking right, holding bow and reaching for an arrow from the quiver at her shoulder, hound at foot right.
94-5
24.82
8.22
Levante Korakesion 9b in NC 1978.

Coracesium
148
Sept. Severus. 193-211.
AYT K CEP CEBHROC PER, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
KORAKHCIwTw, Zeus seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre.
92-68   
31.39   
13.76.
Levante Korakesion 16 in NC 1978.

Coropissos
149
Geta. 198-209   .
LOYKO P C? CEPTIMIOC GETAC, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
KOROPICCEwN KHTwN MH.., Zeus standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, eagle at foot left.
94-6
26.36
12.12.

Corycus
150
Autonomous. 3rd C. AD
YZA EE or KW RYKI, caduceus
AYTONOMO, Aphlaston.
92-69
15.85
2.82
smaller denomination of SNG vA 5680 and SNG Levante 804, legend scarcely legible.

Corycus
151
Autonomous. 3rd C. AD.
No legend, helmeted, bearded head right.
KOR, male figure standing left, holding branch and sceptre or spear.
92-70
13.72
2.27
Attribution uncertain.

Hierapolis-Castabala
153
Trebonianus Gallus. 251-253
AYT KAI TREBwNIOC GALLOC, radiate., draped and cuirassed bust right.
IEROP KACTAVALEWN IEROC, prize urn containing a palm branch, between two torches.
92-71
33.66
17.91
Robert "La Déesse de Hier..." 43, photo 106 var or corrected.

Laertis
154
Valerian I. 253-260.
AY KAI P LIK OYALERIANON EY, laureate, draped bust right, value IA in field.
LAERTEITWN, Zeus seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, eagle standing right behind him.
94-2
33.87
13.96.

Lyrbe
155
Valerian II. 256-258
POY LIK KOR OYALERIANON KAI CEB, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, value IA in field.
LYRBEITWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
94-8
29.85
11.972.

Mallos
156
Sept. Severus. 193-211
AYTO K M LOY C CEYHRON, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
MALLWTWN, Amphilochos, naked, standing left, holding branch, boar at foot left.
93-15
28.66
11.47
Imhoof Mallos.., 60.

Olba
159
Polemo III. 41-68.
BASILEWS MEG M ANTWNIOY POLEMWNOS, diademed head of Polemo right.
BASILISSHS IOYLIAS MAMAIAS, draped bust of Queen Julia Mamaea right,
93-17
22.17
7.65
Seyrig 45-47 in RN 1967. Note: this is of course not the "other" Julia Mamaea.

Olba
160
Domitian. 71-81
DOMITIANOC KAISAROS, bare head left.
KOINON LALASSEWN KAI KENNATWN, cornucopiae
94-9
18.57
4.76
Staffiera, Olba 38.

Philadelphia
161
Commodus. 177-192.
B AY K M AY KOMMOD, laureate, draped bust right.
FILADELFEwN, Apollo standing left, holding branch and quiver?
91-9
19.71
4.36.

Seleucia ad Calycadnum
162
Severus Alexander. 222-235.
AY K M AYR CEOYHR ALEXANDROC, radiate., cuirassed bust right.
CELEYKEWN KALYKADNW   , Infant Dionysos sitting between two Korybantes.
94-10
29.79
11.77
Same dies as Kubitschek, Berlin new acquis, NZ 1908 and Winsemann Falghera 1932.

Syedra
169
Marcus Aurelius. 139-161.
AYT K.., bare-headed, draped bust left.
CYEDREWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
93-21
17.13
3.52.
cf Winsemann Falghera 1079 (Faustina II) and SNG Levante 411 for this reverse.

Syedra
170
Julia Domna. 193-217.
IOYLIA DOMNA CE, draped bust right.
CYEDREWN, Tyche, polos on head, standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
92-72
24.79
12.48.

Syedra
171
Geta. 198-209.
P CEP GETAC KAIC, bare head right.
CYEDREWN, male figure standing left (Dionysos with kantharos, panther at foot, or Apollo holding branch and sceptre), right hand outstretched.
93-22
19.69
3.6.

Titiopolis
174
Hadrian. 117-138.
..ON...YIDOY G, laureate head right.
TITIOPOLITWN, Zeus seated left, holding patera and sceptre.
89-90
21.98
9.96
Paris 721; Hadrian uncertain; rev. var of legend break of SNG Levante Supp. 123.

Titiopolis
175
Hadrian. 117-138.
KAICAR ADRIANOC, laureate, cuirassed bust right.
TITIOPOLEITWN, Hermes standing left, holding purse and caduceus.
92-73
19.44
4.62.

Titiopolis
176
Lucius Verus.161-169.
AYTOKRAT..ANwNINOC or AYTOKR L AY.., bare head right.
TITIOPOLEITWN ETOYC, Zeus seated left, holding sceptre and cornucopiae.
92-74
25.68
7.66.

Zephyrium
178
Antoninus Pius. 138-161.
AYT KAI TI AI ADR ANTWNINOC CEB EYC P-P, laureate head right.
ADRIANOPOLITWN ZEFYRIWTWN, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Marcus Aurelius right.
93-23
30.98
11.66.   

GALATIA
Kingdom
180
Amyntas. 36-25 BC.
E-C, draped bust of Artemis right, quiver behind shoulder.
B AMYNTOY, Stag standing right, uncertain monogram below.
91-10
19.58
8.1
the B is very large and is above the stag.

CAPPADOCIA

Caesarea
182
Autonomous. Uncertain date.
KAICAREIA, head of Apollo right
ETOYC G, tripod altar.
91-11
17.2
3.57
cf Syd. 33 and SNG vA 6339 for type but different denomination and different legend (Eusebeias).

Caesarea
183
Julia Maesa. 218-225.
IOYLIA MECCA CEBACT.., draped bust right.
MHTROP KAICAR, Amalga of Mount Argaeus on altar inscribed with the date ET B.
89-93
27.19
9.35
Dated year 2=219. SNG vA 6507 var.

SYRIA
Antioch ad Orentem
185
Marcus Aurelius.  161-180.
..OYHROC CEB, radiate., draped, cuirassed bust right.
SC DI   in two lines within wreath.
89-94
18.14
3.67
Waage 532. obv. might be Lucius Verus. .

Antioch ad Orentes
186
Commodus. 177-192.
..KOMODO, laureate head right.
SC and monogram within wreath.
91-13
17.76
5.61
monogram RE ? cf Waage 553, different monogram.

Nikopolis ad Seleukeia   
187
Julia Mamaea. 222-235.
IOYLIAN...CEB, diademed and draped bust right
NIKOPOLITWN CELEYKIDOC, bull walking left or right, palm branch below.
89-95
17.38
4.18
Kapossy often uses walking right for walking left and vice versa and the image is too poor to see which is correct.
Title: Re: Isegrim Extended: Asia Minor Addenda by Regions -- Not In Standard Catalogs
Post by: J. B. on September 08, 2014, 01:02:45 pm
Septimius Severus
Nikaia

laureate head right
AV K Λ CEΠ_CEV(HP)OC ΠE
eagle on fulmen between 2 standards holding wreath 
NIK_AI_EΩN

8,84g


Septimius Severus
Kalchedon

draped bust right
AY K Λ CEΠ CEY(HP)OC Π
Apollo holding patera and branch
KAΛXAΔO_NIΩN

9,65g 28-26 mm
CNG 88, Lot: 847


Kolophon
AE 15

diademed head of Apollo right
lyre, palm right
name right (maybe AKAΣTOΣ)
KO in exergue

2,42g
Title: Isegrim Extended: ELAEA, AEOLIS
Post by: helvetica on October 29, 2014, 10:28:13 am
Not in Isegrim, a very rare coin, but Mionnet (and Imhoof) did his/their stuff again, bless his souls.

Trajan, AE20 of Elaea, Aeolis.
AYT NER TRAIANOC KAICAR CEBA GE, laureate head right.
DHMHTROC, poppy between two corn-ears.

Mionnet Supp. VI, 197; Imhoof GM 246.

Will be on wildwinds soon, collection of Andreas "ABLE", Oct. 2014.