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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Mysia| > |Other Mysia| > RP16667
Attaea, Mysia, c. 125 - 200 A.D.
|Other| |Mysia|, |Attaea,| |Mysia,| |c.| |125| |-| |200| |A.D.|, Attaea appears to be known only from its coinage. Its site is uncertain but, based on coin finds, may be Dikeliköy, Turkey.
RP16667. Bronze AE 19, SNG BnF 134 var. (reverse legend normal), BMC Mysia -, SNG Cop -, SNG Righetti -, SNGvA -, F, Attaea (Dikeliköy, Turkey?) mint, weight 3.211g, maximum diameter 19.3mm, die axis 180o, time of the Antonines, c. 125 - 200 A.D.; obverse IEPOC - ΔH MOC, youthful male head right (the Demos); reverse ATTAI-TΩN (retrograde), Asklepios stands facing, head left, holds staff encircled with a snake; rare; SOLD











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