Hadrian Pseudo-autonomous
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0463 THRACE, Koinon of Thessaly, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian HorseReference.
RPC III, 463/5;
Obv. ΑΧΙΛΛΕΥϹ
Helmeted bust of Achilles, r. (Pegasos on helmet)
Rev. ΘΕϹϹΑΛⲰΝ
Horse walking, right
1.49 gr
14 mm
8h
Note.
ex CNG EA 299, BCD coll., 27 Mar. 2013, lot 40) = Burrer 141.1 (A35/R116: this coin illustrated on Pl. 19)okidoki
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0736 THRACE, Bizya, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Tyche standingReference.
RPC III, 736; Jurukova 165
Obv. ΔΙΟΝΥСω ΚΤΙСΤΗ
Dionysos seated right on throne, holding grape bunch and a single grape; vine to left
Rev. ΒΙΖΥΗΝΩΝ.
River-god and Tyche; to left, river-god reclining right, resting right arm on water-urn, holding reed in left hand; to right, Tyche standing facing, head left, wearing long garment and kalathos, holding cantharus in right hand and two ears of corn in left hand.
6.59 gr
22 mm
6hokidoki
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1576 TROAS, Ilium, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Aeneas wakingReference.
RPC III, 1576/6 ; Bellinger T140
Obv. ΙΛ-Ι
Bust of Athena, left
Rev. ΙΛΙƐⲰΝ
Aeneas walking r., carrying Anchises and leading Ascanius
2.52 gr
15.5 mm
12h
Note.
Ex J. S. Wagner Collectionokidoki
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1608C LYCAONIA. Iconium (as Claudiconium). Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Claudius to Hadrian 41-138 AD, WreathReference
Aulock, Lykaonien 251; SNG France 2277; RPC II, 1608C
Obv.
Winged head of Medusa facing.dotted border
Rev: KLAY / ΔΕΙΚΟ / ΝΙΕWΝ.
Legend in 3 lines within wreath.
1.90 gr
15 mm
6hokidoki
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1635 MYSIA, Hadrianotherae Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, Asclepius standingReference.
RPC III, 1635; von Fritze 550-3
Obv. ΙΕΡΑ СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟС
Draped bust of Senate, right
Rev. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΥΘΗΡΙΤΩΝ
Asclepius standing facing, head l., resting with r. hand on serpent-staff
4.05gr
19 mm
6hokidoki
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1741 MYSIA, Pergamon Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian 134 AD nude maleReference.
RPC III, 1741/23; BMC 227-30, Cop 448-50, SNG France 1953-6
Magistrate I. Pôlliôn (strategos)
Obv. ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ
Helmeted head of Athena, right; with snake aegis
Rev. CTP I ΠOΛΛIΩNOC
Nude male youth standing facing, his r. hand raised, holding uncertain object in l.
2.59 gr
17 mm
12hokidoki
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1748 MYSIA, Pergamon, Pseudo-autonomous under HadrianReference.
RPC III, 1748; BMC Mysia p. 135 221;
Obv. ΘEON CΥN-KΛHTON
Draped bust of the (male) Senate right
Rev. ΘEAN ΡΩ-MHN
Turreted and draped (female) bust of Roma right, Monogram in front
3.21 gr
18 mm.okidoki
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1784 LYDIA, Stratonicea Pseudo-autonomous under hadrian 128-30 AD Roma bustReference.
RPC III, 1784; LS 10-11; Tübingen SNG 3831; Mu SNG 559
Magistrate Candidus (strategos)
Obv. СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟС СΤΡ ΚΑ
Draped bust of Senate, right
Rev. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠ ΡΩΜΗ
Draped bust of Roma, right
3.40 gr
16 mm
12hokidoki
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1784 LYDIA, Stratonicea Pseudo-autonomous under hadrian 128-30 AD Roma bustReference.
RPC III, 1784; LS 10-11; Tübingen SNG 3831; Mu SNG 559
Magistrate Candidus (strategos)
Obv. СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟС СΤΡ ΚΑ
Draped bust of Senate, right
Rev. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠ ΡΩΜΗ
Draped bust of Roma, right
1.47 gr
15 mm
12hokidoki
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1812 LYDIA, Nacrasa Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian SerpentReference.
RPC III 1812; vA, Phryg., 1344-53, 1365-9; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen 294 var. (ethnic); BMC 7.
Magistrate Markos Iounianos (strategos)
Obv. ΕΠΙ СΤΡΑ ΜΑΡ ΙΟΥΝΙΑΝΟΥ
Bearded head of Heracles, r.
Rev. ΝΑΚΡΑСΙΤΩΝ
Serpent coiled around omphalos
2.43 gr
15 mm
12hokidoki
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1813A LYDIA, Nacrasa, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, Roma bustReference.
RPC III, 1813A/3;
Obv. ΘΕΟΝ СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ
Draped bust of Senate, r.
Rev. ΝΑΚΡΑСΙΤΩΝ
Turreted and draped bust of Roma, r.
3.20 gr
17 mm
6hokidoki
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1814 LYDIA, Nacrasa, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Roma bustReference.
RPC III, 1814
Obv. ΘEΟΝ CΥΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ
Draped bust of Senate, right
Rev. ΝΑΚΡΑCΙΤΩΝ ΘΕΑΝ ΡΩMHN
Turreted and draped bust of Roma, right
3.39 gr
18 mm
12hokidoki
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1863 LYDIA, Hierocaesaraea, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian StagReference.
RPC III, 1863; COP 178; L BMC 10; SNG von Aulock 2955
Obv.
Draped bust of Artemis Persica r., with quiver at l. shoulder, bow and arrow at breast
Rev. ΙΕΡΟΚΑΙСΑΡΕΩΝ
Forepart of stag kneeling right.
3.04 gr
17 mm
12hokidoki
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1866 LYDIA, Hierocaesarea Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, Stag Reference.
RPC III, 1866/7; BMC 13-4, LS 18/35-6; vA 2957
Obv. СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟС
Draped bust of Senate, right.
Rev. ΙΕΡΟΚΑΙСΑΡΕΩΝ
Stag advancing right.
2.79 gr
16 mm
12hokidoki
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1877 LYDIA, Hermocapelia Pseudo-autonomous under hadrianReference.
RPC III, 1877/20; BMC 1-6 corr.
Obv. ΘΕΑ ΡΩ ΕΡΜΟΚΑΠΗΛΙΤΩ
Turreted and draped bust of Roma, r.; in front.
Rev. ΙΕΡΑ СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟС
Draped bust of the Senate, right.
3.90 gr
19 mm
12hokidoki
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1877 LYDIA, Hermocapelia Pseudo-autonomous under hadrianReference.
RPC III, 1877/22; BMC 1-6 corr.;
Obv. ΘΕΑ ΡΩ ΕΡΜΟΚΑΠΗΛΙΤ
Turreted and draped bust of Roma, right
Rev. ΙΕΡΑ ϹΥΝΚΛΗΤΟϹ
Draped bust of the Senate, right
4.26 gr
18 mm
12hokidoki
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1879 LYDIA, Hermocapelia Pseudo-autonomous under hadrianReference.
RPC III, 1879; BMC Lydia p. 100, 11
Obv. ΕΡΜΟΚΑΠΗΛΙΤΩΝ
Turreted and draped bust of Roma, r.; in front, monogram
Rev. ΘΕΟΝ СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ
Draped bust of the Senate, right.
3.06 gr
16 mmokidoki
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1879 LYDIA, Hermocapelia Pseudo-autonomous, under hadrianReference.
RPC III, 1879; BMC Lydia p. 100, 11
ΕΡΜΟΚΑΠΗΛΙΤΩΝ
Turreted and draped bust of Roma, r.; in front, monogram
Rev. ΘΕΟΝ СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟΝ
Draped bust of the Senate, right.
3.2 gr
16 mm
6hokidoki
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1918A 1926B AEOLIS. Myrina. Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian LyreReference
RPC III, 1918A/15; ; SNG Copenhagen 230.
Magistrate Dionysios tou Dionysiou (strategos)
Obv. ƐΠΙ ϹΤΡ ΔΙΟΝΥϹΙΟΥ
Laureate-headed and draped bust of Apollo, r.; to r., laurel-branch
Rev. ΜΥΡΙ
Lyre; to r., palm-branch
2.19 gr
15.8 mm
12hokidoki
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1926B AEOLIS. Aegae. Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian statue of Apollo ChresteriosReference.
RPC --; RPC III, 1926B/1
Magistrate Oul. Polemôn (agô(nothete) (?))
Obv: IЄPA CVNKΛHTOC.
Laureate and draped youthful bust of the Senate right.
Rev: ЄΠI AΓΩ OVΛ ΠOΛЄMON / AI - ΓA.
Facing statue of Apollo Chresterios, with branch in hand.
3.84 gr
18 mm
12h
Note.
RPC III - (though cf. 1926 for a coin of Sabina from the same magistrate)
Agonothetes was a magistrate whose duty was the superintendence of games.
Aigai was the centre of the worshipping of Apollo Chresterios, meaning the foresayer, the prophet. It is known from an inscription that about 250 BC the inhabitants of Istros have sent a delegation to Aigai asking wether the oracle would tolerate the introducing of Serapis to Istros.okidoki
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1967 IONIA. Smyrna Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Nike advancingReference
RPC III, 1967; Klose V Serie B, 15–120;
Magistrate Biôn (strategos)
Obv. ϹΤΡΑΤΗ ΒΙΩΝΟϹ
Draped bust of Athena, r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet
Rev. ΖΜΥΡΝΑΙΩΝ
Nike advancing l., holding wreath in r. hand and palm in left
2.93 gr
16 mm
6hokidoki
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2244 Caria, Antioch ad Maeandrum Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, Sôzôn standingReference.
RPC III, 2244; BMC 14
Obv. ΔΗΜΟϹ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ
Head of Demos, right
Rev. ϹΩΖΩΝ
Sôzôn standing l., clad in short chiton, himation wrapped round l. arm, his r. hand extended, l. holding branch
10.34 gr
24 mm
6h
Note.
Sôzôn was a local deity, usually depicted as a horsemanokidoki
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2264 Caria, Trapezopolis Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Cybele standingReference.
RPC III, 2264/5 var. bust; BMC 3
Magistrate Ti. Fla. Max. Lysias (without title)
Obv. ΒΟΥΛΗ ΤΡΑΠΕΖΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ
Draped and veiled bust of Boule, right
Rev. ΔΙΑ Τ ΦΛ ΜΑΞ ΛΥϹΙΟΥ
Cybele wearing polos and long chiton standing facing between two lions
4.77 gr
20 mm
6hokidoki
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2409 LYDIA. Sardis. Ae 29 Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Roma seatedReference.
RPC III, 2409/5; BMC 77; Paris 1168
Obv. ΖΕΥС ΛΥΔΙΟС
Head of Zeus Lydios, l., hair bound with taenia
Rev. ΘΕΑ ΡΩΜΗ
Roma with crested helmet, chiton and peplos, seated l. on cuirass and shields, holding Nike on her extended r. hand, sword in sheath in l.
10.8 gr
29 mm
6hokidoki
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2428 LYDIA, Maeonia, Pseudo-autonomous under HadrianReference.
RPC III, 2428; BMC Lydia pg 127 3; SNG von Aulock 3008; SNG München 299; SNG Tübingen 3718.
Obv.
Laureate head of Herakles right, lion's skin tied around neck.
Rev: MAIONΩN.
Bow in bow-case and club, bee in field below.
3.5 gr
14 mm
7hokidoki
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2474 PHRYGIA, Traianopolis Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian CybeleReference.
RPC III, 2474/18; vA, Phryg., 1344-53, 1365-9
Obv. ΔΗΜΟС
Head of Demos, r.
Rev. ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ
Cybele seated l., holding patera in her extended r. hand, l. arm resting on tympanon; at her feet, lion, left
4.64 gr
18 mm
6hokidoki
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2474 PHRYGIA, Traianopolis, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian CybeleReference.
RPC III, 2474; BMC 17-18; vA, Phryg., 1375-89
Obv: DHMOC
Bare-headed and draped bust of Demos right
Rev: TPAIAN-O-POLITWN
Cybele seated left, holding patera and resting arm on drum; lion seated left at foot right.
4.2 gr
19 mm
hokidoki
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2475 PHRYGIA, Trajanopolis, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Amazon ridingReference.
RPC III 2475/12; vA, Phryg., 1354-64
Obv. ΔΗΜΟС
Head of Demos, right
Rev. ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ
Amazon riding r., her mantle floating behind her, holding double-axe on her l. shoulder
5.37 gr
21 mm
6hokidoki
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2480 PHRYGIA, Trajanopolis, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Nike standingReference.
RPC III, 2450; vA, Phryg., 1417-23; Tübingen: SNG 4206; Weber 7202
Obv.
Bust of Heracles, r. lion’s skin around neck
Rev. ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ
Nike standing r., holding wreath in her r. hand, palm on her l. shoulder
2.81 gr
15 mm
6hokidoki
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2494 PHRYGIA, Grimenothyrae. Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, ZeusReference.
RPC III, 2494; vA, Phryg., 402-15; P: 1164; Wa 6054; BMC 9
Obv. ΔΗΜΟϹ
Draped bust of Demos, r. seen from rear
Rev. ΓΡΙΜΕΝΟΘΥΡΕΩΝ
Zeus seated l. holding patera in his r. hand, l. resting on sceptre
4.72 gr
20 mm
6hokidoki
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2520 PHRYGIA, Tiberiopolis Ae20 Pseudo-autonomous under HadrianReference.
RPC III, 2520; vA, Phryg. 1187-99; SNG Copenhagen 753; BMC 3
same die pair as nr 5 on RPC 2520
Magistrate T. Ailius Flavianus Sôsthenes (archon)
Obv. ΙΕΡΑ СΥΝΚΛΗΤΟС
Draped bust of Senate, right
Rev. ΕΠΙ CΩCΘΕΝΟΥC ΑΡΧΟΝΤΟC ΤΙΒΕΡΙ (missing character)
Cult statue of Artemis Ephesia with supports between two stags
3.92 gr
20 mm
6hokidoki
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2556 LYDIA, Gordus Julia Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian AmphoraReference.
RPC III, 2556; SNG München 179
Magistrate Ludus
Obv. ΓΟΡΔΟΥ
Turreted and draped bust of the Tyche of the city, right.
Rev. ΕΠΙ ΛΥΔΟΥ
Amphora
2.23 gr
15 mm
6hokidoki
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2591 PHRYGIA, Eucarpia, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian TycheReference.
RPC III, 2591/11; BMC 3; Paris 1045
Magistrate Pedia Secunda (epimelètheisa)
Obv. ƐΥΚΑΡΠƐΙΑ
Turreted and draped bust of City-goddess Eucarpeia, right
Rev. ƐΠΙ ΠƐΔΙΑС СƐΚΟΥΝΔΗС
Tyche standing l., holding rudder in her r. hand and cornucopia in left
3.99 gr
18 mm
6hokidoki
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2593 PHRYGIA, Eucarpia, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian BucraniumReference.
RPC III, 2593/7; BMC 4; SNG Copenhagen 366
Magistrate Pedia Secunda (epimelètheisa)
Obv. ΕΥΚΑΡΠΕΩΝ
Bare-headed draped bust of Hermes, r., caduceus behind neck
Rev. ΕΠΙ ΠΕΔΙΑС СΕΚΟΥΝΔΗС
Bucranium surmounted by crescent above which are two stars, one other the other
2.03 gr
16 mm
12hokidoki
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3246 CILICIA, Pompeiopolis (Soli), Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian 131-32 AD Eight-rayed starReference. Very rare.
RPC III, 3246; Levante 886; SNG Pfälzer 1128
Issue Year 197 (ΖЧΡ)
Obv. ΖЧΡ
two bunches of grapes on stalk
Rev.
Eight-rayed star
3.00 gr
15.8 mmokidoki
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3299 CILICIA, Tarsus, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, Tyche and ZeusReference.
RPC III, 3299/17; SNG Levante 1005; SNG France 1430-1
Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΗϹ ΤΑΡϹΟΥ
Zeus seated, l., holding Victory and resting on sceptre
Rev. ΤΥΧΗ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩϹ
Tyche of the City, turreted and veiled, seated, r., on seat decorated with foreleg and wing of sphinx, holding ears of corn and poppy-head; at her feet, river god Kydnos, crowned with sedge, swimming, r.
7.06 gr
25.4 mm
12h
Note.
From the E.E. Clain-Stefanelli collection.okidoki
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3300 CILICIA, Tarsus, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, Tyche and ZeusReference.
RPC III, 3300; SNG France 1424-1429; SNG Levante -; SNG Pfalz 133
Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝωΝ ΤΑΡϹΕωΝ
Zeus seated, l., holding Victory and resting on sceptre
Rev. ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩϹ
Tyche of the City, turreted and veiled, seated, r., on seat decorated with foreleg and wing of sphinx, holding ears of corn and poppy-head; at her feet, river-god Kydnos,
crowned with sedge, swimming, r.; the whole in wreath
11.99 gr
27 mm
12h
Note.
ex Slg. Dr. Theodor Grewerokidoki
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3303 CILICIA, Tarsus, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, Perseus standingReference.
RPC III, 3303/11; SNG BN 1437-41;
Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΗϹ ΤΑΡϹΕΩΝ
Head of bearded Heracles r., crowned with oak-leaves, club on l. shoulder
Rev. ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩϹ
Perseus, wearing winged sandals, standing, l., holding cult statue of Apollo holding wolves in r. hand, chlamys and harpe in l.; at his feet, lion, l., attacking bull kneeling, l.; in field, l., ΒΟΗ/ΘΟΥ disposed either vertically, either horizontally
16.01 gr
30 mm
12hokidoki
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3310 CILICIA, Tarsus, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, SandanReference.
RPC III, 3310/8; SNG France 1432
Obv. ΤΑΡϹΟΥ
Veiled and draped bust of ?, l.; above, star
Rev. ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕ
Sandan standing, r. on horned lion, with bow-case on l. shoulder, raising r. hand and holding wreath in left
3.41 gr
16 mm
12hokidoki
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3730 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD Ram A aboveReference.
RPC III, 3730/3; McAlee 125 (a); SNG Copenhagen 115; BMC --
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ANTIOXЄωN THC MHTPOΠOΛЄωC
Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right.
Rev. ЄT ZOP
Ram leaping right, head left; star within crescent and A above.
4.26 gr
17 mm
12hokidoki
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3732 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD Ram Γ aboveReference.
RPC III, 3732; McAlee 125c; BMC 102; SNG Copenhagen 117.
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ANTIOXЄωN THC MHTPOΠOΛЄωC.
Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right.
Rev. ЄT ZOP
Ram leaping right, head left; star within crescent and in field, l., Γ
4.87 gr
17 mm
12hokidoki
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3732 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD Ram Γ aboveReference.
RPC III, 3732/8; McAlee 125c; BMC 102; SNG Copenhagen 117.
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ANTIOXЄωN THC MHTPOΠOΛЄωC.
Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right.
Rev. ЄT ZOP
Ram running r, looking back; above, crescent and star; in field, l., Γ
4.36 gr
18 mm
12hokidoki
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3733 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD AltarReference.
RPC III, 3733/2; CRS 262; McAlee 124(d)
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗС ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Turreted and veiled head of the Tyche of Antioch, right.
Rev. ΕΤ ΖΟΡ
Lighted garlanded altar; no letter
4.41 gr
18 mm
12hokidoki
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3734 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD AltarReference.
RPC III, 3734/5; McAlee 124a
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗС ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Turreted and veiled head of the Tyche of Antioch, r.
Rev. ΕΤ ΖΟΡ
Lighted garlanded altar; Α (in field, l.)
4.20 gr
16 mm
12hokidoki
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3736 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian Trichalkon. 128-29 AD Altar ΓReference.
RPC III, 3736/8; BMC 107; CRS 265; McAlee 124(c)
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗϹ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕⲰϹ
Turreted and veiled head of the Tyche of Antioch, r.
Rev. ΕΤ ΖΟΡ
Lighted garlanded altar; Γ (beneath)
4.82 gr
17 mm
6hokidoki
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3740 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian. 128-29 AD Boule seatedReference.
RPC III, 3740; McAlee 126(c) (rare, same dies); Butcher 270; BMC Galatia 117; SNG Cop 117,
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗС ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Laureate head of Zeus, right
Rev. ΕΤ ΖΟΡ
Boule of Antioch seated, l., dropping pebble into voting urn; Γ (in field, r.)
4.18 gr
18 mm
12h
Note.
In the cities of ancient Greece, a bouleutai was a member of the boule, a council of citizens appointed to run daily affairs of the city. Originally a council of nobles advising a king, boulai evolved according to the constitution of the city; in oligarchies boule positions might be hereditary, while in democracies members were typically chosen by lot and served for one year.okidoki
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3742 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian. 128-29 AD, Laurel-branch ΑReference.
RPC III, 3742/7; BMC 901; McAlee 129(a)
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Laureate and draped bust of Apollo, right
Rev. ΕΤΟΥС ΖΟΡ
Laurel-branch: Α (in field, r.)
3.75 gr
18 mm
6hokidoki
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3742 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian. 128-29 AD, Laurel-branch Reference.
RPC III, 3742/8;
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩ(Ν) ΜΗΤΡΟ
Laureate and draped bust of Apollo, right.
Rev. ΕΤΟY[С] [ΖΟ]Ρ
Laurel-branch no letter
3.96 gr
14 mm
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3744 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian. 128-29 AD Laurel-branch ΓReference.
RPC III, 3744/3; CRS 280a; McAlee 129(c)
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Laureate and draped bust of Apollo, right.
Rev. ΕΤΟ(ΥС) ΖΟΡ
Laurel-branch: Γ (in field, r.)
3.49 gr
16mm
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3746 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian. 128-29 AD Laurel-branch ΑReference.
RPC III, 3746; CRS 278; McAlee 130(a); BMC Galatia etc. p164, 109
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Laureate and draped bust of Apollo, left
Rev. ΕΤΟΥ ΖΟΡ
Laurel-branch: Α (in field, r.)
2.84 gr
15 mm
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3748 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. under Hadrian. 128-29 AD Laurel-branch ΓReference.
RPC III, 3748/7; CRS 280a; McAlee 130(c)
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕⲰϹ
Laureate and draped bust of Apollo, left
Rev. ΕΤΟΥϹ ΖΟΡ
Laurel-branch: Γ (in field, r.)
3.57 gr
14.5 mm
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3754 SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Hadrian. Dichalkon 128-29 AD Lyre B aboveReference.
RPC III, 3754/6; McAlee 128b.
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕωС
Laureate and draped bust of Apollo, left.
Rev. ΕΤΟ(ΥС) ΖΟΡ
Lyre; B (above)
3.21 gr
17 mm
6h
Note.
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3755 SYRIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Hadrian. Dichalkon 128-29 AD Lyre Γ aboveReference.
RPC III, 3755/7; BMC Syria 112 var (A above) (p.164) ; McAlee 128(c); Waage 427
Issue Civic bronze coins dated Year 177
Obv. ANTIOXEwN THC MHTPOΠ OΛEwC
Laureate and draped bust of Apollo left.
Rev. ETOY ZOP
Lyre (r above)
2.76 gr
16 mm
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3900 PHOENICIA, Tyre. Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian, 121-22 AD PalmReference.
RPC III, 3900; BMC Phoenicia 347 ( pg. 266 ); SNG Copenhagen 351.
Obv. no legend.
Turreted, veiled, and draped bust of Tyche right.
Rev. ΤΥΡ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛƐΩС ΙƐΡ ΑΣ, ΖΜΣ (or ΖΜС)
Phoenician letters לצר (‘of Tyre’); palm tree.
3.05 gr
16 mm
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LYCAONIA. Iconium. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Claudius to Hadrian 41-138 AD, Female seatedReference.
Aulock, Lykaonien 252; RPC II, 1608B
Obv.
Facing gorgoneion, dotted border
Rev. KΛΑΥΔ EIKONI.
Female deity seated left, wearing polos and holding eagle (?).
2.60 gr
17 mm
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