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Caracalla, 28 January 198 - 8 April 217 A.D. Silver denarius, RIC IV 120 (S); RSC III 3; BMCRE V p. 205, 267; SRCV II 6790; Hunter III -, Choice gVF, well centered, flow lines, edge splits and cracks, Rome mint, weight 3.280g, maximum diameter 18.9mm, die axis 180o, 201 - 202 A.D.; obverse ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, boy's laureate and draped bust right; reverse ADVENT AVGG, war galley left on waves, ram, acrostolium and vexillum at the bow, four oarsmen and a steersman, Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta seated in the steersman's cabin, two standards and apluster at the stern
Ex: Forum Ancient Coins
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C POBLICIUS Q F. 80 BCHelmeted bust of Roma right / Hercules strangling the Nemean lion; bow and quiver at left; club below. Cr. 380/1.

POBLICIA, a plebian family, but of consular rank. Its cognomen on coins is Malleolus. There are fifteen varieties, all of silver, on some of which a small hammer or mallett is engraved, evidently alluding to the surname Malleolus.

The first of Heracles' twelve labours, set by King Eurystheus (his cousin) was to slay the Nemean lion.

According to one version of the myth, the Nemean lion took women as hostages to its lair in a cave near Nemea, luring warriors from nearby towns to save the damsel in distress. After entering the cave, the warrior would see the woman (usually feigning injury) and rush to her side. Once he was close, the woman would turn into a lion and kill the warrior, devouring his remains and giving the bones to Hades.

Heracles wandered the area until he came to the town of Cleonae. There he met a boy who said that if Heracles slew the Nemean lion and returned alive within 30 days, the town would sacrifice a lion to Zeus; but if he did not return within 30 days or he died, the boy would sacrifice himself to Zeus.[3] Another version claims that he met Molorchos, a shepherd who had lost his son to the lion, saying that if he came back within 30 days, a ram would be sacrificed to Zeus. If he did not return within 30 days, it would be sacrificed to the dead Heracles as a mourning offering.

While searching for the lion, Heracles fetched some arrows to use against it, not knowing that its golden fur was impenetrable; when he found and shot the lion and firing at it with his bow, he discovered the fur's protective property when the arrow bounced harmlessly off the creature's thigh. After some time, Heracles made the lion return to his cave. The cave had two entrances, one of which Heracles blocked; he then entered the other. In those dark and close quarters, Heracles stunned the beast with his club and, using his immense strength, strangled it to death. During the fight the lion bit off one of his fingers. Others say that he shot arrows at it, eventually shooting it in the unarmoured mouth.

After slaying the lion, he tried to skin it with a knife from his belt, but failed. He then tried sharpening the knife with a stone and even tried with the stone itself. Finally, Athena, noticing the hero's plight, told Heracles to use one of the lion's own claws to skin the pelt.

When he returned on the thirtieth day carrying the carcass of the lion on his shoulders, King Eurystheus was amazed and terrified. Eurystheus forbade him ever again to enter the city; in future he was to display the fruits of his labours outside the city gates. Eurystheus warned him that the tasks set for him would become increasingly difficult. He then sent Heracles off to complete his next quest, which was to destroy the Lernaean hydra.

The Nemean lion's coat was impervious to the elements and all but the most powerful weapons. Others say that Heracles' armour was, in fact, the hide of the lion of Cithaeron.
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(0218) ELAGABALUS218-222 AD
AE 26.5 mm, 10.16 g
O: AVT K M AVP ANTONEINOC laureate head right
R: VP NOBIOV POVQOV NIKOPOLITWN POC ICTRON Artemis advancing left holding bow, dog at feet
Nikopolis ad Istrum
Varb. 3977; Moushmov 1378 (full legends; rare)
laney
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(0270) AURELIAN270 - 275 AD
AE 21 mm, 4.02 g
O: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG radiate cuirassed bust right
R: ORIENS AVG, Sol walking right with laurel branch and bow, trampling enemy, H in left field; XXIR in exe
Rome mint
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020a07. Lucius VerusDenarius, RIC III 540, RSC II 273, BMCRE IV 387, Hunter II 22, MIR 18 112, SRCV II 5358, , Rome mint, weight 2.996g, maximum diameter 19.2mm, die axis 0o, Dec 164 - Dec 165 A.D.; obverse L VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX, laureate head right; reverse TR P VI•IMP III COS II, Parthian captive seated right on ground, wearing pointed cap, tunic, and breeches to ankles, hands bound behind back, quiver, bow, and shield(?) at his feet. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0017c, Rome, AR-Denarius, P M TR P COS DES II, CONCORD, Concordia seated left,032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0017c, Rome, AR-Denarius, P M TR P COS DES II, CONCORD, Concordia seated left,
avers:- IMP-CAESAR-TRAIAN-HADRIANVS-AVG, Laureate bust right.
revers:- P-M-TR-P-COS-DES-II, Concordia seated left, holding patera; beneath her chair is a cornucopia, beneath her elbow, a statue of Spes.
exerg: -/-//CONCORD, diameter: 18,5-20mm, weight: 3,32g, axes:6h,
mint: , date: , ref: RIC-II-17c, C-
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038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #1038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #1
"Daughter of Antoninus Pius and Faustina Sr. and wife of Marcus Aurelius. She was also the mother of Commodus and Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus."
avers:- FAVSTINA-AVG-P-II-AVG-FIL, Draped bust right, with hair waved and coiled on back of head, band of pearls and necklace.
revers: No legend - Diana standing left, holding arrow and resting hand on bow, S-C across the field.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: 27mm, weight: 13,86g, axis: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-146 A.D., ref: RIC-III-1405b (Antoninus Pius), p-194, C-207,209,
Q-001
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038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #2038a Faustina (II) Filia (128-175 A.D.), RIC III 1405b (Ant.Pius), Rome, AE-Dupondius, No legend, S-C, Diana, Scarce!, #2
"Daughter of Antoninus Pius and Faustina Sr. and wife of Marcus Aurelius. She was also the mother of Commodus and Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus."
avers:- FAVSTINA-AVG-P-II-AVG-FIL, Draped bust right, with hair waved and coiled on back of head, band of pearls and necklace.
revers: No legend - Diana standing left, holding arrow and resting hand on bow, S-C across the field.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: 25-26mm, weight: 13,01g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 145-146 A.D., ref: RIC-III-1405b (Antoninus Pius), p-194, C-207,209,
Q-002
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038p Faustina (II) Filia, (128-175 A.D.), Macedonia, Amphipolis, RPC IV online 6619, AE-20, AMΦIΠOΛЄITΩN, Artemis on the bull right, #1038p Faustina (II) Filia, (128-175 A.D.), Macedonia, Amphipolis, RPC IV online 6619, AE-20, AMΦIΠOΛЄITΩN, Artemis on the bull right, #1
avers: ΦΑVСΤЄΙΝΑ СЄΒΑСΤΗ. Draped bust right.
reverse: ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛЄΙΤΩΝ. Artemis Tauropolos: Artemis riding bull right, holding a bow, and drawing an arrow from the quiver.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,5-20,0 mm, weight: 4,10g, axis:6h,
mint: City: Amphipolis, Region: Macedonia, Province: Macedonia, date: 147-175 (Augusta) A.D.,
ref: RPC IV online 6619 (9 specimens), SNG Cop 107,
Q-001
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049 B.C., Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius., Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 444/1a, C•COPONIVS• PR•S•C•, Club of Hercules, arrow, and bow, #1049 B.C., Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius., Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 444/1a, C•COPONIVS• PR•S•C•, Club of Hercules, arrow, and bow, #1
avers: Q•SICINIVS III•VIR, diademed head of Apollo right, star below.
reverse: C•COPONIVS• PR•S•C•, Hercules' club surmounted by lion skin, scalp right, bow on right, the arrow on left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,5mm, weight: 3,31g, axis: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 49 B.C., ref: Crawford 444/1a, Sydenham 939, Sicinia 1,
Q-001
"An important type, one of the first of the "Imperatorial" series. Struck at a military mint in the East, 49 B.C., after the moneyer, owing to his appointment to Pompey the Great, fled Caesar's advance upon Rome with the Praetor Coponius (commander of the fleet), and part of the Senate (thus the S C on the reverse, to lend legitimacy to the coinage). Coponius is likely the father or grandfather of the man by the same name who served as procurator in Judaea under Augustus, from A.D. 6 to A.D. 9."
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060a03. AurelianAntoninianus. Rome mint. 274-275 AD. Obv: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: ORIENS AVG, Sol, walking right, holding laurel branch and bow, treading down an enemy, Delta in left field. Mintmark XXIR. RIC 54, Sear 11569.
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062p Alexander Severus ( 221-222 A.D. Caesar, 222-235 A.D. Augustus), Thrace, Deultum, Varbanov II. 2265, AE-23, COL F L PAC DEVLT, Artemis walking right, 062p Alexander Severus ( 221-222 A.D. Caesar, 222-235 A.D. Augustus), Thrace, Deultum, Varbanov II. 2265, AE-23, COL F L PAC DEVLT, Artemis walking right,
avers: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, Laureate, draped bust right.
reverse: COL F L PAC DEVLT, Artemis walking right, holding the bow, reaching behind to grab an arrow from her quiver, hound between her feet.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 23,0-25,0 mm, weight: 6,50 g, axis:7h,
mint: Thrace, Deultum, date: A.D., ref: Varbanov II. 2265,
Q-001
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 433Obv:–IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right
Rev:– TR P III IMP V COS II, Captive, wearing peaked cap, seated on ground, hands tied behind back, in front bow, quiver, shields??
Minted in Emesa. A.D. 195
Reference(s) – Cohen 659. RIC 433 (Scarce).
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 433Obv:–IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right
Rev:– TR P III IMP V COS II, Captive, wearing peaked cap, seated on ground, hands tied behind back, in front bow, quiver, shields??
Minted in Emesa. A.D. 195
Reference:– Cohen 659. RIC 433 (Scarce).

2.66gms. 16.41mm. 0 degrees
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081 B.C., A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus., Republic AR-Denarius Serratus, Crawford 372/1, Rome, A•POST•A•F-S•N•ALBIN, Togate figure, ox an altar, #1081 B.C., A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus., Republic AR-Denarius Serratus, Crawford 372/1, Rome, A•POST•A•F-S•N•ALBIN, Togate figure, ox an altar, #1
avers: Bust of Diana right, bow, and quiver over shoulder, bucranium above.
reverse: A•POST•A•F-S•N•ALBIN, Togate figure standing left on a rock before a lighted altar, ox standing right about to be sacrificed.
exergue: -/-/--, diameter: 18,5-20,0mm, weight: 3,91g, axis: 2h,
mint: Rome, date: 81 B.C., ref: Crawford-372-1, Sydenham-745, Postumia-7,
Q-001
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096f Aurelian. billion antoninianusobv: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG rad. cuir. bust r.
rev: ORIENS AVG Sol. walking r. holding laur. branch and bow,
treading down an enemy
fld:/ex: lambda l./XXIR
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0a Amazon StaterSilver Stater 20mm Struck circa 440-410 B.C.
Soloi in Cilicia

Amazon kneeling left, holding bow, quiver on left hip
ΣOΛEΩN, Grape cluster on vine; A-Θ to either side of stalk, monogram to lower right

Sear 5602 var.; Casabonne Type 3; SNG France 135; SNG Levante

This coin depicts an amazon in historically accurate garb. Unfortunately, the bow is corroded away on this piece, but it is pointed toward her. She wears the Scythian hat, which also has a bit along the top corroded away. The quiver on her hip is an accurate portrayal of the gorytos (quiver), which was nearly two feet long, fashioned of leather, and often decorated. Fortunately, there is redundancy in this image, and a second bow is shown as in its place in the gorytos, which had separate chambers for arrows and the bow, where the archer stored it while not in use. The amazon has just finished stringing her bow and is adjusting the top hook to make sure the strings and limbs are properly aligned. She has strung the bow using her leg to hold one limb in place so she can use both hands to string the weapon. Her recurve bow was made of horn (ibex, elk, ox) wrapped with horse hair, birch bark, or sinew (deer, elk, ox) and glue (animal or fish) wrapped around a wood core. The bow was about 30 inches long. Arrow heads from grave sites come in bone, wood, iron, and bronze with two or three flanges; the shafts were made of reed or wood (willow, birch, poplar) and fletched with feathers. Poisoned arrows were sometimes painted to resemble vipers. A Scythian archer could probably fire 15-20 arrows per minute with accuracy to 200 feet and range to 500-600 feet. Distance archery with modern reconstructions suggests a maximum unaimed flight distance of 1,600 feet. (Mayor 209ff)

Soloi was founded about 700 B.C.and came under Persian rule. According to Diodorus, when the amazons were engaging in conquest in Asia Minor, the Cilicians accepted them willingly and retained their independence. Soloi may be named after Solois, a companion of Theseus, who married the amazon Antiope. The amazon on the coin may well be Antiope. (Mayor, 264-265)
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125 - Aurelian Ant. - RIC 064 Bust Type F (E/XXIR)Obv:– IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiated and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– ORIENS AVG, Sol walking right, holding a laurel-branch and a bow, and treading down an enemy.
Minted in Rome (E in left field, XXIR in exe)
Reference:– RIC 64 Bust Type F
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132 - Probus - RIC 045 - Bust Type F (Lugdunum) (III)Obv:- IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate cuirassed bust right
Rev:- ORIENS AVG, Sol standing right, holding branch and bow, and treading down captive
Minted in Lugdunum (III in exe.) Emission 2 Officina 3. A.D. 276
Reference:- Cohen 387. Bastien 169. RIC RIC 45 Bust type F.

Weight 3.90g. 22.46mm. 180 degrees
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1447 Hadrian, Cistophorus Uncertain mint in Asia Minor 128 AD Roma seatedReference.
RPC III, 1447/1; Metcalf 97; C. 347d; RIC II 511

Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P
Bare head right

Rev. COS III
Roma seated left on chair, shield beneath left elbow, holding Victory in extended right and transverse spear in left

8.36 gr
29 mm
6h

Note.
ex Bertolami Fine Arts - ACR Auctions 12, lot 772
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2014.080.2Emesa, Syria; 2.84 g

Obverse: IMP CAE L SEP SEV • PER[T] • AVG COS II; Laureate, bust right.
Reveres: • T • R• P• III • IMP • V • COS • ΓI • [First I looks like a Gamma]; Captive, wearing peaked hat, seated right, slightly bent forward, right leg extended, left leg drawn back, arms bound behind, (or just right, with left arm resting on left knee and head on left hand); at feet, bow, quiver, round shield and left shield.
Ref: cf RIC 433 and 434; cf BMC 405-407
Different obverse die from RIC and BMC examples.
Per discussions with Maridvnvm I have added a T tentatively to the end of PERT.
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218Diadumenian 218 AD
AE 26 mm
Nikopolis in Moesia Inferior
Artemis walking right holding bow, dog at feet
Moushmov 1303
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218Diadumenian 218 AD
AE 25 mm
Marcianopolis in Moesia Inferior
Artemis walking right holding bow, dog at feet
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22351 Orodes II/ Archer 57 - 38 B.C22351 Orodes II/ Archer 57 - 38 B.C
Obv: diademed and draped bust left with short beard, top of head flat, torque ending with pellet, no wart, wavy hair covering ear, star upper left, crescent horns up upper right
Rev: BASILEWS / BASILEWN - ARSAKOU - EUERGET / DIKAIOU - EPIFANOUS / FILELLHNOS squared legend around, beardless archer (Arsakes I) seated right on throne, wearing bashlyk and cloak, bow in extended right hand, K (mintmark) below bow, squared seven-line legend around
Mint: Ecbatana (Hamedan, Iran) 20.3mm 3.9g
Sellwood 47.5, Shore 239, Sunrise -,
Purchased from Forum, ex Ancient Imports (Marc Breitsprecher); ex Michigan State Numismatic Society Auction (Nov 1998), part of the Parthian Collection lot; first specimen of this type handled by FORVM
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2447IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
PM TRP VIII COS IIII PP
Bow, club and quiver
Mint 1 (Trier), Issue 5
Cunetio 2447
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26. Antiochos III.Tetradrachm, 223 - 213 BC, Antioch mint.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus III with very youthful features.
Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow in right hand, left hand resting on bow, Two monograms: one at left, one at right.
16.84 gm., 29 mm.
WSM #1053; S. #6933/4.

Antiochus was 18 or 19 years old when he became king. Since this coin shows him with very youthful features, it was likely issued early on in his reign. E.T. Newell (in WSM) assigns this coin to "series 1" which runs from 223 - 213 BC.
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270-275 AD - AURELIAN silvered AE antoninianusobv: IMP.AVRELIANVS.AVG (radiate & cuirassed bust right)
rev: ORIENS.AVG (Sol walking right with laurel-branch & bow, treading down an enemy, officina letter (B) to left), XXIR in ex.
ref: RIC64, C.159, S.3262
mint: Rome
2nd officina, 11th issue. struck January-September 275 AD
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286Maximianus I 286-305 AD
AR antoninianus
Siscia Mint
IMP C M A VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
VIRTVS AVGVSTORVM
Hercules stg right holding bow, lion scalp and club
-/-/XXIB
RIC 591
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41. Severus Alexander year X.Denarius, 231 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG / Laureate bust of Severus Alexander.
Reverse: P M TR P X COS III P P / Sol standing, holding globe.
2.53 gm, 18.5 mm
RIC #109; Sear #7913.

This coin and the previous one are catalogued as the same coin, but there are differences in the way Sol is wearing his cloak. Sol is usually depicted with his cloak thrown over one shoulder or elbow, as on the previous coin. However, on this coin the cloak is over both shoulders and hangs down behind him, almost to his knees. This is not an major difference, and is likely an example of the celator taking "artistic license" with the subject he was engraving.
Callimachus
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A. POSTUMIUS A.f. Sp.n. ALBINUS.AR denarius. 81 BC. 3,92grs. Draped bust of Diana right, wearing single drop earring, hair drawn back and collected into knot, quiver and bow, terminating in stag’s head, over shoulder; bucranium above / Togate figure standing left on rock, holding aspergillum in right hand over head of ox, standing right, lighted altar between them. A • POST • A • F to left, S • N • ALBIN to right.
Crawford 372/1. RSC Postumia 7.
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A. POSTUMIUS A.f. Sp.n. ALBINUS.AR denarius. 81 BC. 3,92grs. Draped bust of Diana right, wearing single drop earring, hair drawn back and collected into knot, quiver and bow, terminating in stag’s head, over shoulder; bucranium above / Togate figure standing left on rock, holding aspergillum in right hand over head of ox, standing right, lighted altar between them. A • POST • A • F to left, S • N • ALBIN to right.
Crawford 372/1. RSC Postumia 7.

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Achaemenid EmpireUnknown ruler, 5th - 4th cent. BC, AR siglos, 5,55gr,
SNG Cop 281-283
mint: Sardes, axis: 12h;
obv.: king, bare-headed, w/diadem, advancing in kneeling-running stance, w/lance and bow, long hair, long beard; long tunic;
rev: incuse punch;

ex: G. Clark, VA.
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Achaemenid Empire - AR siglosSardis
c. 510/505-486 BC
Great King right bearded and crowned kneeling-running, drawing bow, quiver at shoulder
incuse square
Carradice type II: Carradice plate XI, 11 - 13; BMC Arabia p. 173, 185 ff.; SGCV II 3428; Klein 754; Noe Sigloi pl. XIII, 215 ff.; Carradice NC 1998 pl. 3, 58 ff; Asyut Hoard 714; Winzer 1.6; Sunrise 21. Common. 73935
5,3g 14,5mm
ex Savoca
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Achaemenid Empire. Artaxerxes II-III. Siglos of Sardes. Asia Minor. Persia, Achaemenid Empire. c. 375‑340 BC. Artaxerxes II-III. AR Siglos (5.44 gm, 14mm) of Sardes. Running/kneeling king right, wearing kidaris & kandys, holding dagger and bow, quiver at shoulder. / "Map" oblong incuse punch. gVF. Carradice Type IV, Group C (pl. XIV, 46); GRPC Lydia S28; Klein 763; Meadows Administration 326; SNG Kayhan pt.1 #1031ff, pt.2 #1746ff; Sunrise 33-36; BMC Arabia 175-177 (pl.XXVII #19).Anaximander
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Achaemenid Empire. Siglos of Lydia. Asia Minor. Persia, Achaemenid Empire. c. 485-420 BC. Xerxes I-Darius II. AR Siglos (5.51 gm, 9.8mm) of Sardes. Running/kneeling king right, wearing kidaris & kandys, holding transverse spear and bow, quiver at shoulder. / "Map" oblong incuse punch. VF. Bt Mediterranean Coins, 1999. SNG Berry II #1448; Carradice Type IIIb Group B; SNG Aarhus 910; Sear Greek II #4678.Anaximander
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Achaemenid Kingdom: Artaxerxes II to Darius III, AR Siglos.West Asia Minor, Lydia 375-336 B.C. 5.47g - 14.8mm, Axis 9h.

Obv: Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, three annulets on breast of kandys, holding dagger and bow, quiver with arrows over shoulder. Back to back crescent ountermark on the left.

Rev: Irregular incuse punch mark.

Ref: Carradice type IV (late) C: Carradice plate XV, 46 ff; BMC Arabia p. 171, 172 ff, pl. XXVII, 18 - 19; BMC 42 Countermark.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.

Christian Scarlioli
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AE Dupondius, RIC 3, p.194, 1405a - Faustina II, Diana Faustina II
Dupondius, Rome mint, AD 154-156
Obv.: FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL, draped bust right, head bare, hair waived and coiled on back of head
Rev.: S-C, Diana standing facing, head left, examining arrow in right hand, resting left hand on grounded bow, S - C flanking across below center field
AE, 11.83g, 26.0mm
Ref.: RIC III 1405a
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Alexander I, BalasAE 20, aVF, die axis 0o, Antioch mint, obverse head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing Nemean lion scalp headdress; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, arrow in right, resting left on bow, A inner left, trident outer left, monogram in ex. Houghton and Lorber II 1795.3b, SNG Spaer 1459. (Hoover R1-R2)Molinari
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Alexander I, BalasAE 20, gF/VF, die axis 0o, Antioch mint, obverse head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing Nemean lion scalp headdress; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, arrow in right, resting left on bow, A inner left, trident outer left, monogram in ex. Houghton and Lorber II 1795.3b, SNG Spaer 1459. (Hoover R1-R2)Molinari
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Alexander I, BalasAE 20, aVF/VF, die axis 0o, Antioch mint, obverse head of Alexander the Great as Herakles right wearing Nemean lion scalp headdress; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, arrow in right, resting left on bow, A inner left, trident outer left, monogram in ex. Houghton and Lorber II 1795.3b, SNG Spaer 1459. (Hoover R1-R2).Molinari
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Alexander III 'The Great', Price 2800, 323-310 BC, Western Asia MinorHead of Herakles right, wearing Nemean lion skin headdress. Quiver, bow, and club, torch below.

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Alexander III AR HemiobolKingdom of Macedon, Alexander III 'the Great' AR Hemiobol. Uncertain Eastern mint, circa 325-300 BC. 0.56g, 9mm
O: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin
R: Bow, quiver and club; monogram in field.
- Cf. Price 4013-4014.
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Alexander III The GreatArgead Dynasty

Kingdom of Macedon (336 - 323 BC)

Obverse: Herakle's head right, clad in Nemean lion scalp, headdress tied at neck.

Reverse: Bow, quiver and club, Basilews written between.
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Alexander III, the Great, AE17, Bow, Bowcase and ClubAE Drachma
Greek Provincial
Macedon
Alexander III, the Great
King: 336 - 323BC
Issued: 325 - 310BC
16.5mm 4.28gr 1h
O: NO LEGEND; Head of young Herakles, wearing lionskin headdress, right.
R: NO LEGEND; Bow and bow case above club.
Exergue: BA, between bow/bowcase and club; thunderbolt, below club.
SNG Alpha Bank 782; Price 376.
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Alexander The Great Bow QuiverAlexander the Great AE "Herakles Bow, club & quiver" Bronze coin of Alexander III, the Great 336-323 B.C., 19mm, 5.8g
OBV: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin
REV: ALEXANDROY between bow, quiver and club, delta below
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Antiochos I Soter. Apollo Delphios Tetradrachm of Seleukeia.Seleukids. Antiochos I Soter. 280-261 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.74 gm, 27.9mm, 9h) Seleukeia on Tigris Diademed head of Antiochos I, right. / Apollo Delphios seated left on omphalos, drapery on right thigh, holding arrow and bow, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ. ΑΡ to left & ΔΩΡ to right. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction 6 #200. SC I #379.3d; Newell ESM 157; SNG Spaer 291; SNG Cop 7 (Seleucid Kings) #52; HGC 9 #128g; McClean #9249 (pl.335 #15). Cf. Triton XXV #313; CNG EA 515 #158.Anaximander
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Antiochos I Soter. Apollo Delphios Tetradrachm of Seleukeia.Seleukids. Antiochos I Soter. 280-261 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.25 gm, 27.4mm, 7h) Seleukeia on Tigris Diademed head of Antiochos Ieft. / Apollo seated left on omphalos, drapery on thigh, holding two arrows and bow, monograms left & right. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ. gVF/nEF. CNG 51 #501. R. Bement Jr. Coll. SC I #378.3; Newell ESM 140-142; HGC 9 #128g; SNG Spaer 287; SNG Cop 7 (Seleucid Kings) #48.Anaximander
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Antiochos II TheosAR Tetradrachm (28mm, 16.90 g, 1h). Lysimacheia mint. Diademed head right / Apollo Delphios, testing arrow and placing hand on grounded bow, seated left on omphalos; monograms to outer left and in exergue. SC 483.7; Le Rider, Lysimachie, Group 2, dies D1/R4; HGC 9, 236a; CSE 660 (same dies).ThatParthianGuy
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Antiochos II TheosSELEUKID EMPIRE. Antiochos II Theos. 261-246 BC. AR Tetradrachm Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Diademed head of Antiochos I right / Apollo, testing arrow and resting hand on bow, seated left on omphalos; monogram to outer left and outer right. SC 587.1a; HGC 9, 236g.ecoli
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Antiochos II Theos. Apollo Delphios Tetradrachm of Seleukeia.Seleukids. Antiochos II Theos 261-243 BC AR Tetradrachm (17.073 gm, 29.3mm, 9h) of Seleukeia on Tigris. Diademed head of Antiochos I, right. / Apollo Delphios seated left on omphalos, slight drapery on thigh, holding arrow and bow, controls to left & right, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ. VF. Bt. Herakles Numismatics, 2003. SC I #587.1a; Newell ESM 178; SNG Spaer 382-383; SNG Cop 7 #80; ACNAC Houghton CSE I #455; HGC 9 #236g; SNG Cop 7 (Seleucid Kings) #80.Anaximander
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Antiochos III 223-187 BC.Antiochus III, The Great. AE 12-13mm, Weight 1.57g, die axis 0o. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo standing left, naked, examining arrow in right, resting left on grounded bow, SNG Cop 154ddwau
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Antiochos III 223-187 BC.Antiochus III, The Great. AE 11mm, Weight 1.94g, die axis 0o. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo standing left, naked, examining arrow in right, resting left on grounded bow, SNG Cop 154ddwau
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Antiochos III MegasAR Tetradrachm (28mm, 17.04 g, 12h). ΔI mint, in Southern or Eastern Syria. Struck circa 197-187 BC. Diademed head right / Apollo Delphios, testing arrow and placing hand on grounded bow, seated left on omphalos; ΔI in exergue. SC 1112; HGC 9, 447y. 2 commentsThatParthianGuy
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Antiochos III Megas TetradrachmSELEUKID EMPIRE. Antiochos III ‘the Great’. 222-187 BC. AR Tetradrachm (28mm, 17.06 g, 12h). Soli mint. Struck circa 197 BC. Diademed head right (Type Cii) / Apollo, testing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow, seated left on omphalos; to outer left, ΣA monogram above head of Athena left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet; ΣE monogram to outer right. SC 1019.2a; Houghton, Royal, Group C, 17–8 (A3/P5); HGC 9, 20; SNG Spaer 654 (same dies). Trace deposits on obverse, trace of find patina and a little off center on reverse. VF. Rare, three specimens in CoinArchives, including this coin.

From the Kalevala Collection. Ex Leu Numismatik Web Auction 7 (23 February 2019), lot 518. Ex Leu Numismatik Web Auction 4 (24 June 2018), lot 402.

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA. Antiochos III ‘the Great’, 223-187 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 27 mm, 17.07 g, 1 h), Soli, circa 197. Diademed head of Antiochos III to right. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow in his right hand and leaning with his left on his bow; to left, ΣA above head of Athena to left; to right, ΣE. SC 1019.2a. A rare issue. The reverse struck very slightly off center, otherwise, good very fine. 400 CHF

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA. Antiochos III ‘the Great’, 223-187 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 27 mm, 17.06 g, 1 h), Soli, circa 197. Diademed head of Antiochos III to right. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow in his right hand and leaning with his left on his bow; to left, ΣA above head of Athena to left; to right, ΣE. SC 1019.2a. A rare issue. The reverse struck very slightly off center, otherwise, good very fine. 280 CHF
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Antiochos III, MegasAE 10, Antiochos III, ca. 222-187 BC, Obv: Apollo facing right. Rev: Apollo standing holding arrow and grounded bow, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ on either side, Good Fine. Hoover HGC 9, 562 (C). Molinari
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Antiochos III, MegasAE 10, Antiochos III, ca. 222-187 BC, Obv: Apollo facing right. Rev: Apollo standing holding arrow and grounded bow, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ on either side, aF. Hoover HGC 9, 562 (C). Molinari
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Antiochus II - tetradrachmSilver tetradrachm, Newell ESM 189, SNG Spaer 390, Houghton 963 (or similar to refs, monograms obscured), 16.69g; Seleucia on Tigris mint, ca. 255-246 B.C.; obverse: diademed head of Antiochus I right; reverse: BASILEWC / ANTI-OXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow with right, resting left hand on grounded bow, monogram outer left, monogram outer right.

Notes: from FORVM ANCIENT COINS
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Antiochus III, 223 - 187 B.C.Seleucid Kingdom, Antiochus III, 223 - 187 B.C. Bronze AE 23.4~26mm., 11.66g, 0°, Antioch on the Orontes mint, c. 204 - 197 B.C. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo, with features of Antiochus III, right. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOÎ¥, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow in right, resting left on grounded bow, symbols left. Houghton 1048(1), SNG Spaer 561
Ref : http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=231908, http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=225801
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Antiochus III,Seleucid 223-187 B.C. AE 10mmAntiochus III,Seleucid 223-187 B.C.

Obv. Laureated head of Apollo right.

Rev. Apollo standing left, holds arrow and leaning on bow, BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY.

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Antiochus IV Epiphanes. 175 - 164 B.C.Antiochus IV Epiphanes. 175 - 164 B.C. Serrate Ae 14.8~15.0mm. 2.96g. Ake (Antioch in Ptolemaïs) mint. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right; (Control behind head: A over B), dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow, resting left hand on bow, dotted border. Control: Aphlaston to left, Δ I in ex. SC 1478.1.ddwau
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Antiochus IV, Epiphanes 175 - 164 B.C.Antiochus IV, Epiphanes 175 - 164 B.C. Ae 14.6~15.1mm. 2.68g. Obv: Radiate, diademed head of Antiochus IV r. one diadem end waving up behind, the other falling forward over shoulder, dotted border. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ on r. ANTIOXOΥ on l., Artemis huntress standing facing, holding torch and bow, dotted border. Monogram A within Π in outer l. field. Hoover 362ddwau
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Apollonia Pontica Topalov 63 - Bronze Tetrachalk; Topalov 73 - with solar symbol countermark350 B.C.
3.95 gm, 16.5-19 mm.
Obv.: Apollo seated left on omphalos, right hand resting on bow, left on omphalos
Round solar symbol countermark over Apollo's left hand
Rev.: Anchor; A and A[KOYΣY/]ΛEΩΣ (magistrate's name partially flattened by countermark blow on opposite side) to left, crayfish to right
Topalov Apollonia p.414, 1; p.600, 63
D. Sear, Greek coins and their values, Vol. 1, p. 165, 1658,
BMC Mysia Apollonia ad Rhyndacum, p. 10, 17 var (magistrate)

Topalov Type: "Apollo sitting on the Omphalos – Upright Anchor" Bronze Tetrachalk (about 350 B.C.)
Obv.: Apollo sitting on the omphalos, holding a bow in his right hand, his left hand hanging downwards or resting on the omphalos. Round solar symbol countermark over Apollo's left hand (second half of the 3rd c. B.C.)
Rev.: Magistrates' initials or names on the left or on the right. Upright anchor with thick flukes and a rectangular stock. The letter A on one side and the additional symbol of a crab viewed from above on the other side betwee flukes and the stock.
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Armenian Kingdom of Sophene: Arsames II (ca. 230BC) One Chalcus (Nercessian Sophene-19b)This is a fairly recently published coin. It is similar to Nercessian-9, but the bust is facing left as opposed to right. It is mentioned in the following publication (it is in Armenian, but you can see the plates):

Nercessian, Y. T. “Coinage of the Armenian Kingdom of Sophene (ca. 260-70 B.C.)” in Armenian Numismatic Journal 37.3 (September 2011).

Obv: Head of Arsames facing left wearing tiara with flat top like a cap; a diadem encircles the head, ends in a bow, and hangs down neck. Border of dots
Rev: Caps of Dioscuri. Legend to the right, downward ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ; to left downward ΑΡΣΑΜΟΥ
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Armenian Kingdom of Sophene: Arsames II (ca. 230BC) One Chalcus (Nercessian-8 ; Nercessian Sophene-7)See the following article for more information:

Nercessian, Y. T. “Coinage of the Armenian Kingdom of Sophene (ca. 260-70 B.C.)” in Armenian Numismatic Journal 37.3 (September 2011).

Obv: Head of Arsames facing right wearing tiara with flat top like a cap; a diadem encircles the head, ends in bow, and hangs down from the neck. Border of dots
Rev: Eagle standing right holding thunderbolt. Legend to the right, downward ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ; to left downward ΑΡΣΑΜΟΥ
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Armenian Kingdom of Sophene: Arsames II (ca. 230BC) Two Chalci (Nercessian-7; Nercessian Sophene-11ա)See the following article for more information:

Nercessian, Y. T. “Coinage of the Armenian Kingdom of Sophene (ca. 260-70 B.C.)” in Armenian Numismatic Journal 37.3 (September 2011).


Obv: Head of Arsames facing right wearing tiara with flat top like a cap; a diadem encircles the head, ends in bow, and hangs down from the neck. Border of dots
Rev: Nude figure standing and facing , right arm extending from elbow and left arm holding long club. Legend to the right, downward ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ; to left downward ΑΡΣΑΜΟΥ
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Arsakes II., 211-191 BC, Artabanos I (Assar)AR dr., 4,10gr, 16,7mm, Sellwood 6.1, Shore 4, Sunrise 241, 242 (Artabanos I.);
mint: Rhagai/Arsakeia ? Mithradatkart ? axis: 12h;
obv.: beardless bust, right, in bashlyk w/diadem, 1 bow, 2 ribbons; earring; loose cap ties down cheek; small bust, beautiful style;
rev.: archer, right, on backless throne, bow in left hand; eagle at foot right; one-line legend right: ARΣAKOY
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Artemis (Diana) as the huntressThrace, Augusta Trajana. Æ 24mm, 8.9 g.
Obv: FAVCTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right.
Rev: AVGOVCTHC TRAIANHC, Artemis standing right, holding bow, drawing arrow from quiver, hound at her side.
Similar to SGI 1729; BMC 3.177, 1.

Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo. As the huntress, she holds a bow with arrows, accompanied by a hound.
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Artemis holding bowCILICIA. Anemurium. Severus Alexander. Æ 31. A.D. 224/225 (year 3). Obv: â–ªAVâ–ªKAIâ–ªMâ–ªAV-(OVHPAΛEΞAN or similar)Δ, PON in field to left. Laureate head right; Countermark on neck. Rev: ETΓA-NE(MO)YPIEWN.Cult-Statue of Ephesian Artemis facing, single stag behind and to left. Ref: BMC -; SNG France 705 (var.). Axis: 180°. 13.22 g. CM: Artemis the huntress standing right, holding bow, in oval punch, 3.5 x 5.5 mm. Howgego - (?).There are no countermarked coins of Anemurium listed by Howgego. None of the (few) Artemis huntress groups noted matches this one. While 232 is similar, this coin is probably too late. Collection Automan.Automan
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Artemis, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Artemis and PerseusLydia. Hierocaesaraea
Rev.: [EΠI CTPA M]HNOΔ[ΩPOY B.], [IЄ]POKAI[CAPЄΩN] in exerque; nude hero (Perseus) standing right, seen from the back, Artemis standing left, holding bow, having quiver at shoulder; both clasping hands over lighted altar
AE, 38.14g, 36mm


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Artemis, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Artemis, stagLydia. Hierocaesaraea
Rev.: IЄPOKAICAPЄωN ЄΠI KAΠITωNOC, Artemis standing right, holding bow, stag standing right.
Æ, 18.1mm, 4.43g


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Asia Minor, Cilicia, Soloi, Amazon, grapesCilicia. Soloi 440-410 BC.
AR Stater
Obv.: Amazon, wearing a pointed bonnet, with drapery around her, kneeling to left, holding bow, at her waist, gorytos, Corinthian helmet right
Rev.: ΣΟΛΕΩ[Ν], large bunch of grapes, to right, laurel branch, all within border of dots in an incuse square.
Ag, 20mm, 10.63g
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Asia Minor, Lycia-Pamphylia, Koinon of Lycia, Masikytes - ArtemisLycia-Pamphylia
Koinon of Lycia, Masikytes
AE 17
Obv.: Head of Artemis with bow, right, [ΛΥ]
Rev.: Artemis, huntress standing, MA
AE, 2.16g, 17 mm
Ref.: RPC I 3326b-3 (this coin), Troxell 216.
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Asia Minor, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Agrippina Junior, Artemis right, stag Lydia. Hierocaesaraea
Agrippina Junior (Augusta, 50-59)
Bronze, AE 18
Obv.: AΓPIΠΠINAN ΘЄAN CЄBACTHN, draped bust right, hair in long plait down back of neck and looped at end
Rev: IЄPOKAICAPЄωN ЄΠI KAΠITωNOC, Artemis standing right, holding bow, stag standing right.
Æ, 18.1mm, 4.43g
Ref.: RPC I 2388, SNG von Aulock 2959, GRPC Lydia 72
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Asia Minor, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Artemis, humped bull (Zebu)Lydia, Hierokaisareia
Pseudo-autonomous issue
1st century AD
Obv: draped bust of Artemis Persica right, holding bow, quiver over shoulder
Rev.: IEPOKAICAPEΩN, humped bull (Zebu) standing right
AE, 3.95g, 16mm
Ref.: SNG von Aulock 2954, SNG Copenhagen 179, RPC III 1862
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Asia Minor, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Faustina II, Artemis, PerseusLydia, Hierocaesarea
Faustina II
Mènodôros the Second, strategos
Obv.: ΦAVCTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust of Faustina left.
Rev.: [EΠI CTPA M]HNOΔ[ΩPOY B.], [IЄ]POKAI[CAPЄΩN] in exerque; nude hero (Perseus) standing right, seen from the back, Artemis standing left, holding bow, having quiver at shoulder; both clasping hands over lighted altar
AE, 38.14g, 36mm
Ref.: RPC IV.2 11395 (temporary) - This Coin
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Asia Minor, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Nero, Artemis right, stag Lydia. Hierocaesaraea
Nero
Bronze, AE 18
Obv.: NEPWωN KΛAYΔIOC KAICAP CEBACTOC, draped bust right
Rev: IЄPOKAICAPЄωN ЄΠI KAΠITωNOC, Artemis standing right, holding bow, stag standing right.
Æ, 18mm, 4.66g
Ref.:RPC I, 2385A, GRPC Lydia 67
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, arrowheadMysia, Pergamon
AE12, after 282 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with a griffin
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, arrowhead within
AE, 13mm, 2.06g
Ref.:
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, barley grainsMysia, Pergamon
AE13, 282 - 133 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, two barley grains left
AE, 2.06 g, 13 mm
Ref.:
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, circle belowMysia, Pergamon
AE14, 281 - 197 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with a griffin
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, circle below
AE, 14mm, 1.93g
Ref.: BMC Mysia, p.119, 59
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, crescentMysia, Pergamon
AE12, 282 - 133 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, crescent right (below the E of ΦIΛE)
AE, 2.20 g, 12 mm
Ref.:
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, ivy leafMysia, Pergamon
AE12, after 282 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with a griffin
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, ivy leaf right
AE, 12mm, 1.83g
Ref.:
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, monogram withinMysia, Pergamon
AE12, 282 - 133 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with a griffin
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, tiny monogram within
AE, 11.8mm, 1.65g
Ref.: SNG Cop 349; BMC Mysia p. 119, 58
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, palm branchMysia, Pergamon
AE13, after 282 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with a griffin
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, palm branch below
AE, 13mm, 2.07g
Ref.: SNG STOCKHOLM 2087?
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Philetairos, Athena, bow, star in upper right fieldMysia, Pergamon
AE13, 282 - 133 B.C.
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos
Obv.: head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with a griffin
Rev.: ΦIΛE/TAIΡOΥ, bow, star in upper right field
AE, 13mm, 1.84g
Ref.: SNG von Aulock 1365
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Aurelian (RIC 64, COin #12)RIC 64 (C), AE3, Rome, 274 - 275 AD.
OBV: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG; Radiate and cuirassed bust right.
REV: ORIENS AVG (XXIR); Sol walking right with laurel branch and bow, treding down an enemy, A in left field.
SIZE: 21.3mm 3.16g
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Aurelian (RIC64 var, Coin #90)RIC64 var, AE Antoninianus, Rome, 274-275 AD.
Obv: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG Radiate & cuirassed bust right.
Rev: ORIENS AVG (XXIR) Sol walking right with laurel branch and bow, treding down an enemy, Z in left field.
Size: 22.1mm 4.36gm
MaynardGee
2060_Aurelian_1832.jpg
Aurelian - AE antoninianusRome
early - IX 275 AD
Issue 11
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Sol standing right, wearing chalmys, holding olive branch and bow, foot resting on kneeling captive turning left and raising hand, wearing oriental dress
ORIE_N_S AVG
H
XXIR
LV 1293-320; RIC1st 64
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1832
3,5g 21mm
ex Soler y Llach
J. B.
2391_Aurelian_1835.jpg
Aurelian - AE antoninianusRome
early - IX 275 AD
Issue 11
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Sol standing right, wearing chalmys, holding olive branch and bow, resting his foot on kneeling captive wearing oriental dress right, turning left, raising hand
ORIE_N_S AVG
I
XXIR
LV 1333-55; RIC1st 64
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1835
3,6g 21mm
ex inAsta
J. B.
2592_Aurelian_1819.jpg
Aurelian - AE antoninianusRome
early - IX 275 AD
Issue 11
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Sol standing right, wearing chalmys, holding olive branch and bow, foot resting on kneeling captive turning left and raising hand, wearing oriental dress
ORI_ENS AVG
Δ
XXIR
LV 1204-35; RIC1st 64
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1819
3,5g 21,5mm
ex Berliner Münzauktion
J. B.
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