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Caracalla * Nemesis - Pessinus * Æ 29, 198-217 AD.
Caracalla * Nemesis – Pessinus, Galatia * Bronze Provincial
Obv: Caracalla, Laureate, cuirassed (and draped?) bust, left facing. ANTONINOC AVΓOVCTOC
Rev: Nemesis standing, left facing, holding measuring rod in right hand, bridle in left. ΠΕCCI N OVNTIΩN
Exergue: N/A
Mint: Pessinus (Galatia).
Struck: 198-217 AD.
Size: 29.79 mm.
Weight: 14.6 gms.
Die axis: 0°
Condition: As seen here, marginally nicer in hand and considerably more to the brown than the green side in the patina.
All in all a very pleasant coin.
Refs: (?) ~ Not Found in the following *
Lindgren I, II or III
Sear
BMC (at least from the time when Wroth's volume on Galatia, Cappadocia, and Syria was published).
SNG France 3
Coll Pozzi
SNG Pal
SNG Righetti
SNG Hunterian
ANS
Gorny & Mosch – nor in –
Wheaton College Col.
Apparently an unknown issue.
Tiathena
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Galatia, Pessinus. Julia Domna Æ22Obv: IOYΛIA ΔOMNA CЄBA - Draped bust of Julia Domna to right.
Rev: ΠЄCCINOVNTIΩN. Athena standing left, holding spear and resting on shield.
Not recorded in the standard references.ancientone
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Geta - Pessinus209-211 AD
laureate head right from behind
ΓETAC·AV_ΓOVCTOC
Hera standing facing, head left, holding patera and scepter
ΠEC_CINO_V_NTIΩN
SNG von Aulock 6236; same as Savoca 28th Silver Auction - lot 232
15,9g 31,5mm
ex Gorny & MoschJ. B.
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Provincial, Pessinus, Galatia, AE21, ΠεCCINOYNTIΩNAE21
AE
Roman Provincial: Pessinus, Galatia
Julia Domna
B. ca. 170 - D. 217AD
Augusta: 193 - 217AD
Issued: ?
21.00mm 5.40gr 8h
O: IOYΛIA ΔOMNA CεBA; Draped bust, right; beaded border.
R: ΠεCCINO-YNTIΩN; Athena standing left, holding patera in right hand, spear in left, shield to left; beaded border.
Pessinus, Galatia Mint
12/9/23 Not on Wildwinds.
SNG France 2615; Paris 245; Devreker 113; Waddington 6673; SNG von Aulock 6227.
N&N London Auctions/Stefan Asenov Online Auction Green 41, Lot 552.
12/3/23 1/24/24Nicholas Z
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Provincial, Pessinus, Galatia, AE22, ΠεCCINOνΝΤΙΩΝAE22
Roman Provincial: Pessinus, Galatia
Julia Domna
Born circa: 170AD - Died: 217AD
Augusta: 193 - 217AD
Issued: circa 200AD
22.0mm 6.57gr 8h
O: IOνΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CεΒΑ; Draped bust, right.
R: ΠεCCINO-νΝΤΙΩΝ; Tyche, facing, head left, holding rudder and cornucopia.
BMC 22; SNG France III, 2661; Paris 246; Aslan 72 in "Pessinus ve Tavium."
VF; Rarity: R2.
Featured on Wildwinds, February, 2019.
Leu Numismatik Web Auction 6, Lot 654
12/9/18 2/12/19Nicholas Z
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Caracalla * Nemesis - Pessinus * Æ 29, 198-217 AD.
Caracalla * Nemesis – Pessinus, Galatia * Bronze Provincial
Obv: Caracalla, Laureate, cuirassed (and draped?) bust, left facing. ANTONINOC AVΓOVCTOC
Rev: Nemesis standing, left facing, holding measuring rod in right hand, bridle in left. ΠΕCCI N OVNTIΩN
Exergue: N/A
Mint: Pessinus (Galatia).
Struck: 198-217 AD.
Size: 29.79 mm.
Weight: 14.6 gms.
Die axis: 0°
Condition: As seen here, marginally nicer in hand and considerably more to the brown than the green side in the patina.
All in all a very pleasant coin.
Refs: (?) ~ Not Found in the following *
Lindgren I, II or III
Sear
BMC (at least from the time when Wroth's volume on Galatia, Cappadocia, and Syria was published).
SNG France 3
Coll Pozzi
SNG Pal
SNG Righetti
SNG Hunterian
ANS
Gorny & Mosch – nor in –
Wheaton College Col.
Apparently an unknown issue.
Tiathena
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Zeus, laureate head leftNero and Poppaea, 62 - 65 A.D., Galatia, Tavium
5476. Bronze AE 30, SGIC 662, SNG Von Aulock 6117, Cohen 315,2, aVF, 12.1g, 29mm, 45o, Galatia, Tavium mint, 62 - 65 A.D.; obverse NERWNOS SEBASTOU, laureate head of Nero right; reverse POPPIAS SEBASTHS, draped bust of Poppaea right; scarce; nice green patina with sandy earthen highlights, countermarked; sold. Numismatically Important Countermark. RPC discusses three different possible mint cities for this type: Ancyra, Pessinus and Tavium. A strong argument that Tavium is the mint city is the countermark on this coin. The countermark on this type is always a laureate head of Zeus. Generally, countermarks are applied at the same place as the original mint. Of the three cities, only Tavium had a temple of Zeus and minted coins with Zeus as a standard type.
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