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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Pamphylia| > |Perga| > RP69822
Trebonianus Gallus, June or July 251 - July or August 253 A.D., Perga, Pamphylia
|Perga|, |Trebonianus| |Gallus,| |June| |or| |July| |251| |-| |July| |or| |August| |253| |A.D.,| |Perga,| |Pamphylia|,
The monumental fountain or nymphaeum of Perga consists of a wide pool, and behind it a two-storeyed richly worked facade. From its inscription, it is apparent that the structure was dedicated to Artemis Pergaia, Septimius Severus, his wife Julia Domna, and their sons. An inscription belonging to the facade, various facade fragments, and marble statues of Septimius Severus and his wife, all found in excavations of the nymphaeum, are now in the Antalya Museum. Nymphaeum of Perge
RP69822. Bronze AE 27, Lindgren I 1137 (same rev die), cf. SNG PfPS 410 (AE18), BMC Lycia -, SNG BnF -, SNG Cop -, SNGvA -, SNG Hunterian -, SNG Leypold -, aF, rough, varnished, Perga mint, weight 5.574g, maximum diameter 26.9mm, die axis 0o, obverse AY K Γ OYEI TPE ΓAΛΛON, laureate and draped bust right, globe below; reverse ΠEPΓAIΩN, Artemis standing right, wearing long chiton, arrow downward at side in right hand, bow in left; from the Butte College Foundation, ex Lindgren; extremely rare; SOLD




  







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