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Maroneia, Thrace. 146-100BC, AE18mm.
Obv. Wreathed head of young Dionysos right. Rev. Dionysos left holding grapes, NARTHEX in right field, monogram in near left field.Lee S
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Macedonia, Thessalonica, AE20. Head of young Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy / goat or stag standing rightLee S
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ISLANDS off THRACE, Thasos. Circa 90-75 BC. AR Tetradrachm (31mm, 16.63 g, 12h). “Imitative” series. Head of young Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath / Herakles standing facing, head left, holding club in right hand, lion skin draped over left arm; monogram to inner left. Prokopov, Silberprägung, Group XII, 633 (V AC1/R 518); Le Rider, Thasiennes 52; HGC 6, 359. Toned, light deposits. VF.
From the Don T. Hayes Collection.
CNG 546 lot 56.Britanikus
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Kingdom of Bithynia. Prusias IIAE22, 4.85 grams
228-149 BC.
Head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy-wreath
ΒΑΖΙΛΕΩΣ ΠΡΟYΣΙΟΥ, centaur Chiron walking right, playing lyre, monogram beneath leg
HGC 7, 629; Rec gén 26;
JBGood
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Prusias II Cynegos - AENicomedia
c. 180-150 BC
head of Dionysos right wearing ivy-wreath
Centaur Chieron walking right, wearing cloak, playing lyre
BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠPOYΣIOY
(NΦ)
SNG Cop 640; BMC Pontus p. 210, 8; Rec Gen II.3 p. 225, 26; SNGvA 256 var. (monogram); HGC 7 629; SGCV II 7266
5,5g 20mmJ. B.
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Sicily Syracuse drachm
Sicily, Syracuse, AE drachm (c. 375-344 BC)
28mm, 24.64g, 12h. Struck under Dionysos I and Dionysos II.
O/ ΣYPA. Head of Athena in corinthian helmet l.
R/ Sea-star between two dolphins. Pellet below.
Hoover1436 T.MooT
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SOLD Thasos Dionysus Imitative Tetradrachm after 148 BC SOLDSOLD Obverse - Dionysus with flowers in his hair and head band.
32.15mm 16.67gm
Reverse- Herekles naked with chlamys cloak & club
M in left field
HPAKΛEOYΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ ΘAΣIΩN,
SOLD
cicerokid
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Thrace, Maroneia AE16mm (5.6g).Thrace, Maroneia AE16mm (5.6g).
Obverse: Head of Dionysos, wreathed in ivy
Reverse: Dionysos standing left holding bunch of grapes and thyrsos.2173
Antonivs Protti
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EGYPT, Uncertain
PB Tessera (22mm, 5.50 g, 4 h)
Wreathed and draped bust of Dionysos right, thrysus over shoulder
Nilus reclining left, holding cornucopia and reeds, being crowned by Euthenia advancing right
Milne -; Dattari (Savio) -; Köln -Ardatirion
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(0193) SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS193 - 211 AD
AE 26 mm 9.84 g
O: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear
R: Dionysos standing front, head left, with raised left hand on ribboned thyrsos and
pouring from kantharos with right hand;
panther at lower left (?)
Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum
laney
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(0193) SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS193 - 211 AD
AE 27 mm; 13.25 g
O: Laureate draped bust right
R: Dionysos standing left, holding thrysos and grape cluster or kantharos
Naxos, Cyclades
cf Paris 322; Boutin 2457-2460; Le Quéré 106; Chaix 309; Mionnet Supp IV, 237
ex d.s.laney
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(0193) SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS (Retrograde Reverse Legend)193-211 AD
AE 27 mm, 10.41 g
(struck under governor Aurelius Gallus)
O: [AV KL] CEP - CEVHRO[C P] Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
R: VP AVR GALL - OV NIKOPOLIT / PROC I (retrograde, beginning at 5 o'clock, counterclockwise)
Dionysos, nude, wearing boots, standing left, resting with raised left hand on thyrsos, lowered right hand holding kantharos and pouring
wine
ref. a) not in AMNG
obv. AMNG I/1, 1304
rev. legend not in AMNG
AMNG I/1, 1306 (depiction)
b) not in Varbanov (engl.)
c) Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov (2015) No. 8.14.8.8
d) Blancon list 43, 2003
Nikocopolis ad Istrum; very rare
(one of the rare coins with retrograde legend)laney
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(0218) ELAGABALUS & JULIA MAESA218 - 225 AD
Æ 5 Assaria. 26 mm; 8.99 g
O: Confronted busts of Elagabalus and Julia Maesa
R: Dionysos standing left, holding thyrsus and pouring wine from kantharos; E in right field
Moesia Inferior, Markianopolis (Marcianopolis)
Varbanov 1623; Pick 953laney
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001ap Marc Antony ( 83-30 B.C.), RPC I. 2202, AR-Cistophoric Tetradrachm, Ephesos (?), III•VIR• R•P•C•, Cista Mystica, Scarce! #1001ap Marc Antony ( 83-30 B.C.), RPC I. 2202, AR-Cistophoric Tetradrachm, Ephesos (?), III•VIR• R•P•C•, Cista Mystica, Scarce! #1
avers: •M•ANTONIVS•IMP•COS•DESIG•ITER ET TERT, Jugate heads of Marc Antony, wreathed with ivy and berries, and Octavia, bare-headed, right.
reverse: III•VIR• R•P•C•, Cista Mystica between two coiled serpents, Dionysos (Bacchus) standing left above, holding kantharos and thyrsos.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 27,0-29,5mm, weight:11,86g, axes:0h,
mint: City: Cistophoric Tetradrachm, Province: Asia, Region: Uncertain, Issue: Ephesos (?), date: 39 B.C.,
ref: RPC I. 2202 (4 Specimens), SNG Cop. 408, SNG von Aulock 6555, Franke KZR 472, RSC 3, Sydenham 1198, Sear 1513.
Q-001quadrans
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001o. OctaviaOctavia was the elder sister of Octavian and due to a political marriage, the fourth wife of Marc Antony. She married him in 40 BC. After his death, she raised not only her children by him, but also his children by Cleopatra VII. She was the great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, maternal grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, and paternal great-grandmother and maternal great-great-grandmother of the Emperor Nero. She died in 11 BC.
Coin: Cistophorus. 39 BC. Obv: M ANTONINVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT, Jugate busts of Marc Antony, wreathed with ivy and berries, and Octavia, bare-headed. Rev: III VIR RPCII VIR R P C, cista mystica between two coiled serpents, Dionysos (Bacchus) standing left above, holding kantharos and thyrsos. SNG Cop. 408; SNG von Aulock 6555; Franke KZR 472; RSC 3; Sydenham 1198; RPC 2202.lawrence c
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031a03. Severus AlexanderÆ 31mm of Ninica Claudiopolis, Cilicia. AD 222-235. IMP CAЄS M AVR SЄV[…], laureate and cuirassed bust to right / COL IVL AVG FEL NINIC CLA[VΔI], Dionysos, holding kantharos and thyrsos, seated on biga drawn by panthers to left, being led by Silenus. RPC VI Online 6899 (temporary); SNG von Aulock 5770-1; SNG Levante 614 = SNG BnF 787. 12.80g, 31mm, 1h. Roma Numismatics Auc 102, Lot 748 (Nov 2022)lawrence c
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035p Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Thrace, Philippopolis, SNG-Coop 771, AE-17, ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΟΝ, Dionysos satnding left,035p Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), Thrace, Philippopolis, SNG-Coop 771, AE-17, ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΟΝ, Dionysos satnding left,
avers:- ΑΥΤ-ΑΔΡΙΑ-ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟC, Laureate head right.
revers:-ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΟΝ, Dionysos satnding left faceing with Jug and Thyrsos.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 17-18 mm, weight: 4,06g, axis: 6 h,
mint: Thrace, Philippopolis, date: 138-161 A.D., ref: SNG-Coop 771,
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036a02. Gordian IIIAE 21.6mm, 8.18 g. Berytus, Phoenicia. Obv: IMP GORDIANVS AVG COS I, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: COL IVL AVG FEL BER, Dionysos standing facing, head left, holding rhyton and thyrsos, panther at foot. BMC Phoenicia, p. 89, 245; Rouvier 604. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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036b01. TranquillinaCilicia, Tarsus. AE32mm, 19.61 g. Obv: CABINЄIAN TPANKVΛΛЄINAΝ CЄB / Π – Π, Draped bust right, w/stephane and on crescent. Rev: TAPCOV MHTPOΠOΛЄΩC A M K / Γ B. Dionysos stnd left, holding filleted thyrsus and pouring cantharus; panther left, head right. RPC VII.2 - (unassigned; ID 65803); SNG BN 1725; SNG Levante 1148 var. (arrangement of rev. legend). Naumann Auction 100, Lot 392.lawrence c
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050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Hermocapelia, GRPC Lydia 57, AE-15, Dionysos standing left, #1050p Julia Domna (170-217 A.D.), Lydia, Hermocapelia, GRPC Lydia 57, AE-15, Dionysos standing left, #1
avers: IOVΛ(ΙΑ) CEBACTH, Draped bust right.
reverse: ΕΡΜΟΚΑΠHΛΕΙΤ, Dionysos, wearing short chiton and boots, standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 14,0-15,0mm, weight: 1,72g, axis: 7h,
mint: Lydia, Hermocapelia, date: 193-211 A.D.,
ref: GRPC Lydia 57, Plankenhorn (Naumann) 1020 (this coin),
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"Ex: Naumann Numismatik, Plankenhorn Coll. Sale, auction 92, lot 1020, April 2017. Unpublished."quadrans
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056p Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HHJ-08.26.08.05, AE-17, Dionysos left,056p Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HHJ-08.26.08.05, AE-17, Dionysos left,
avers:- AV-K-M-AVP-ANTΩNINOC, Laureate, draped and couirassed bust right.
revers:- NIKOΠOΛITΩN-ΠPOC-ICTPON, Dionysos, nude, wearing boots, standing left, resting with left hand on thyrsos and holding in right hand bunch of grapes.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 16,5m, weight: 3,13g, axis: 7h,
mint: Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, date: A.D., ref: Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov HHJ-08.26.08.05, p-392
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0688 Alexander III - AE 19Miletos ?
323-319 BC
head of young Heracles in lionskin righ
bow in quiver and club
AΛEΞANΔPOY
?
Price 2102?
7,1g 19mm
ex DionysosJ. B.
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0690 Antiochus VII Euergetes - AE double unitAntioch
138-137 BC
diademed bust of Eros right
headdress of Isis
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / EYEPΓETOY
(Δ scepter)
branch / EOP
SC II 2067; SNG Spaer 1900; BMC 52
5,6g 17mm
ex Dionysos numismatikJ. B.
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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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14. Alexander II ZabinasSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander II Zabinas. 128-122 BC. Serrate AE Perhaps Apamea on the Orontes mint. Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy / Winged Tyche standing left, holding tiller and cornucopia; to outer left, monogram above cornucopia. SC 2242.3; HGC 9, 1166.ecoli
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145-142 BC Antiochos VI Dionysos
Bronze AE21
Obverse:Radiate head of Antiochus as Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy
Reverse:Elephant walking left;ΣΤΑ and cornucopiae in right field;ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ
20.64 mm 7.29gm
SEAR 7081maik
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194 AD - SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AR denariusobv: L SEPT SEV PERT - AVG IMP III (laureate head right)
rev: LIBERO PATRI (Bacchus [Liber] standing left, holding oenochoe [wine-cup] over panther on left and thyrsus in other hand)
ref: RIC IVi, 32 (S), RSC 301 (5frcs)
mint: Rome
2.89 gms, 17 mm
Rare
In Roman mythology, Liber was originally associated with husbandry and crops, but then was assimilated with Dionysos. He is the consort of Ceres and the father of the goddess Libera. His festival, the Liberalia, was on 17 March when young men celebrated the arrival of manhood.berserker
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1958 LYDIA, Hyrcanis. Hadrian, 125-26 AD Dionysos standingReference.
RPC III 1958/7; Waddington 5043; Stumpf 586
Magistrate T. Avidius Quietus (procos)
Obv. ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟC.
Laureate and draped bust right.
Rev. ΥΡΚΑΝΩΝ ΑΝΘ ΚΥΙΗΤΩ.
Dionysos standing left, holding filleted thyrsus and pouring cantharus.
4.9 gr
19 mm
12hokidoki
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1960 Aurelian - silvered antoninianusSiscia
spring - summer 271 AD
Issue 3
radiate and cuirassed bust right
IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
Pax advancing left, holding branch and scepter
PAX__AVGVSTI
*__Q
LV 6258-73; RIC1st 232
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/2070
4,6g 21mm
ex DionysosJ. B.
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22155 Antiochos VI Dionysos/Elephant22155 Antiochos VI Dionysos/Elephant
SELEUKID KINGDOM. Antiochos VI Dionysos (144-142 BC). Serrate Ae..
Obv: Radiate and diademed head right.
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ.
Elephant advancing left, holding torch in trunk.
ETA over cornucopiae in right field.
8,50 gr. 22 mm
SC 2006; HGC 9, 1043.
Blayne W
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22237 Alexander I Balas/Elephant22237 Alexander I Balas/Elephant
Obv: Head of Dionysos wreathed with ivy, facing right.
Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔΡOY (King Alexander).
Elephant walking left
14.8mm 3.7g
References: SNG Israel #1477ff; SC #1791; HGC, Vol. 9, #919.
Blayne W
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22238 Prusias II/Centaur22238 Prusias II/Centaur
Kings of Bithynia. Prusias II. 182-149 BC.
Obverse: Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy
Reverse: 'BASILEWS PROUSIOU'
to left and right of centaur Charon wearing a cloak, and playing a lyre, advancing right. Unknown monogram
21.6mm 6.4g
Rec Gen 26, SNG Cop 635
Blayne W
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23-02 - Antioco XII, Dionysos Epiphanes Philopator Kaliniko (87/6 - 84 A.C.)Antíoco XII Dioniso fue un rey de Siria de la dinastía seleúcida, hermano de Demetrio III, al que sucedió tras ser éste capturado por los partos. Fue el ultimo rey seleúcida en el sur de Siria, debido a la decadencia irremediable de los reinos helenísticos, debido a que había problemas en todas partes, sus hermanos estaban enzarzados en guerras fraticidas o habían sido derrotados por Tigranes el Grande y se habían convertido en poco más que una dinastía de reyezuelos macedonios sin ningún poder efectivo. Debido a todo ello y al afán de controlar las rutas comerciales, los árabes nabateos se atrevieron a atacar uno a uno a los debilitados reinos seleúcidas, por lo que Antíoco XII se vio obligado a reclutar un ejército de grecomacedonios y mercenarios sirios que marcharon con la esperanza de expulsar a los árabes y ampliar los acosados dominios seleúcidas. En consecuencia, se dirigió al combate contra los nabateos con un ejército mal pertrechado, como si se dirigiera a una escaramuza insignificante contra una tribu sin poder en la época de los grandes seleúcidas. Al tercer día de marcha los ejercitos se encontraron: los grecosirios agotados de Antíoco XII y los bien pertrechados y descansados árabes. Como era de esperar, los seleúcidas fueron contundentemente derrotados en la batalla subsiguiente. Antíoco XII cayó en la batalla y poco después los nabateos tomaron igualmente Damasco con lo cual el territorio quedó en poder árabe, del que ya no llegaría a salir jamás. La poblacion griega se diluyó totalmente entre los invasores, aunque hubo intentos de reconquistar Damasco por parte del sobrino de Antíoco, Filipo II Filorromano, hijo del hermano de Antíoco Filipo I Filadelfo; pero poco después Filipo II fue asesinado por orden de los romanos, lo que significó el fin definitivo de los seleúcidas y el inicio de la provincia romana de Siria.(Wikipedia)
AE 18 mm 5.0 gr.
Anv: Busto barbado y diademado de Antíoco viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EÎ IΦANOYΣ ΦIΛOÎ ATOPOΣ KAΛΛINIKOY” ( de Rey / Antíoco / Dios Hacedor de manifiestos / Padre amante / Vencedor de finas batallas) - Apolo desnudo de pié a izquierda, sosteniendo hoja de palma en mano derecha extendida y descansando la izquierda sobre un trípode.
Acuñación: 86 - 84 A.C.
Ceca: Damasco en Siria
Referencias: LSM.141 (ANS) - B.M.C. Vol.4 (Seleucid Kings of Syria) #1 Pag.102 Plate 27 #1 - Sear GCTV Vol.2 #7200 Pag.675 - Lindgren III #1124 (referencia cruzada con Houghton #870)mdelvalle
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23-04 - Antioco XII, Dionysos Epiphanes Philopator Kaliniko (87/6 - 84 A.C.)Antíoco XII Dioniso fue un rey de Siria de la dinastía seleúcida, hermano de Demetrio III, al que sucedió tras ser éste capturado por los partos. Fue el ultimo rey seleúcida en el sur de Siria, debido a la decadencia irremediable de los reinos helenísticos, debido a que había problemas en todas partes, sus hermanos estaban enzarzados en guerras fraticidas o habían sido derrotados por Tigranes el Grande y se habían convertido en poco más que una dinastía de reyezuelos macedonios sin ningún poder efectivo. Debido a todo ello y al afán de controlar las rutas comerciales, los árabes nabateos se atrevieron a atacar uno a uno a los debilitados reinos seleúcidas, por lo que Antíoco XII se vio obligado a reclutar un ejército de grecomacedonios y mercenarios sirios que marcharon con la esperanza de expulsar a los árabes y ampliar los acosados dominios seleúcidas. En consecuencia, se dirigió al combate contra los nabateos con un ejército mal pertrechado, como si se dirigiera a una escaramuza insignificante contra una tribu sin poder en la época de los grandes seleúcidas. Al tercer día de marcha los ejercitos se encontraron: los grecosirios agotados de Antíoco XII y los bien pertrechados y descansados árabes. Como era de esperar, los seleúcidas fueron contundentemente derrotados en la batalla subsiguiente. Antíoco XII cayó en la batalla y poco después los nabateos tomaron igualmente Damasco con lo cual el territorio quedó en poder árabe, del que ya no llegaría a salir jamás. La poblacion griega se diluyó totalmente entre los invasores, aunque hubo intentos de reconquistar Damasco por parte del sobrino de Antíoco, Filipo II Filorromano, hijo del hermano de Antíoco Filipo I Filadelfo; pero poco después Filipo II fue asesinado por orden de los romanos, lo que significó el fin definitivo de los seleúcidas y el inicio de la provincia romana de Siria.(Wikipedia)
AE 20 mm 8.6 gr.
Anv: Busto barbado y diademado de Antíoco viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EÎ IΦANOYΣ ΦIΛOÎ ATOPOΣ KAΛΛINIKOY” ( de Rey / Antíoco / Dios Hacedor de manifiestos / Padre amante / Vencedor de finas batallas) - Zeus Nicéforo (Nike-phoros portador de victoria, victorioso) de pié de frente viendo a izquierda, desnudo de la cintura para arriba, sosteniendo Nike en mano derecha extendida y descansando la izquierda sobre cetro.
Acuñación: 86 - 84 A.C.
Ceca: Damasco en Siria
Referencias: SNG Spaer #2884 - 2888 - Newell LSM. #137 - B.M.C. Vol.4 (Seleucid Kings of Syria) #6 Pag.102 Plate 27 #4 - Sear GCTV Vol.2 #7198var. Pag.675 - Houghton #866 - SC #2478mdelvalle
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23-06 - AntÃoco XII, Dionysos Epiphanes Philopator Kaliniko (87/6 - 84 A.C.)Antíoco XII Dioniso fue un rey de Siria de la dinastía seleúcida, hermano de Demetrio III, al que sucedió tras ser éste capturado por los partos. Fue el ultimo rey seleúcida en el sur de Siria, debido a la decadencia irremediable de los reinos helenísticos, debido a que había problemas en todas partes, sus hermanos estaban enzarzados en guerras fraticidas o habían sido derrotados por Tigranes el Grande y se habían convertido en poco más que una dinastía de reyezuelos macedonios sin ningún poder efectivo. Debido a todo ello y al afán de controlar las rutas comerciales, los árabes nabateos se atrevieron a atacar uno a uno a los debilitados reinos seleúcidas, por lo que Antíoco XII se vio obligado a reclutar un ejército de grecomacedonios y mercenarios sirios que marcharon con la esperanza de expulsar a los árabes y ampliar los acosados dominios seleúcidas. En consecuencia, se dirigió al combate contra los nabateos con un ejército mal pertrechado, como si se dirigiera a una escaramuza insignificante contra una tribu sin poder en la época de los grandes seleúcidas. Al tercer día de marcha los ejercitos se encontraron: los grecosirios agotados de Antíoco XII y los bien pertrechados y descansados árabes. Como era de esperar, los seleúcidas fueron contundentemente derrotados en la batalla subsiguiente. Antíoco XII cayó en la batalla y poco después los nabateos tomaron igualmente Damasco con lo cual el territorio quedó en poder árabe, del que ya no llegaría a salir jamás. La poblacion griega se diluyó totalmente entre los invasores, aunque hubo intentos de reconquistar Damasco por parte del sobrino de Antíoco, Filipo II Filorromano, hijo del hermano de Antíoco Filipo I Filadelfo; pero poco después Filipo II fue asesinado por orden de los romanos, lo que significó el fin definitivo de los seleúcidas y el inicio de la provincia romana de Siria.(Wikipedia)
AE 16 mm 4.6 gr.
Anv: Busto barbado y diademado de Antíoco viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EÎ IΦANOYΣ ΦIΛOÎ ATOPOΣ KAΛΛINIKOY” ( de Rey / Antíoco / Dios Hacedor de manifiestos / Padre amante / Vencedor de finas batallas) - Nike (Victoria) avanzando a derecha, sosteniendo corona en mano derecha extendida y rama de palma en la izquierda.
Acuñación: 86 - 84 A.C.
Ceca: Damasco en Siria
Referencias: SNG Spaer (Israel) 2890 var – 2894 - Babelon E. Vol.1, pl.XXVIII, 14 - Sear GCTV Vol.2 #7201 Pag.675 mdelvalle
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2544 LYDIA, Saitta Sabina, Dionysos standingReference.
RPC III 2544/9; Wa 5172; Paris 1060; BMC -; SNG Cop. -; SNG v. Aulock 8246
Obv. ϹΑΒΕΙΝΑ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΗ
Draped bust of Sabina, right
Rev. ϹΑΙΤΤΗΝΩΝ
Dionysus standing l., holding cantharus in his r. hand, l. resting on thyrsus; at his feet, panther
4.10 gr
18 mm
6h
Note.
ex Slg. Rolf Jovy, erworben 1968 von Münzen & Medaillenokidoki
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2784A PISIDIA, Conana. Hadrian, Dionysos standingReference.
RPC III, 2784A; BMC -; SNG France -; Isegrim -.
http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/2784A/
Obv: [ ]ΚΑΙ -[ ]
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: KONANЄΩN.
Hermes standing facing, head l., holding purse and caduceus
2.78 gr
15 mm
6hokidoki
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48-46 - CARACALLA (198 - 211 D.C.)NICOPOLIS ad ISTRUM - Moesia Inferior
Legado Consular Aurelius Gallus
AE Tetrasarión
26.0 mm 12.5 gr.
Anv: "AV·K·M·AVP·ANTONIN" – Cab. laur. a der., vestido su hombro izq.
Rev: ”VΦ AVP ΓAΛΛOV NIKOÎ OΛITΩN Î P / OCICÎ " En exergo, Dionisio estante a izq. portando racimo de uvas en mano der. y Tirso en izq.
Acuñada: 197 - 217 D.C.
Referencias: Moushmov #1091, AMNG I #1549 var. (Sin pantera) P.406, Varbanov I #3091 var (Idem) P.263 (R4)mdelvalle
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66061 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE ANTIOCH22336 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE ANTIOCH
OBV: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
laureate, draped, cuirassed BUST LEFT
REV: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS
CAMPGATE WITH 13 LEVELS, 2 TURRETS, 1 STAR NO DOOR
SMANT DELTA IN EXERGUE
MINT: ANTIOCH 19.4MM 3.0G
RIC VII Antioch 65; Sear 17255 R2
ROMA ESALE 77 Lot 2133, EX RICHARD STIRK COLLECTION, EX Dionysos (Hamburg), ticket included.
Blayne W
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66062 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE HERACLEA22337 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE HERACLEA
OBV: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
laureate, draped, cuirassed BUST RIGHT
REV: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS
CAMPGATE WITH 9 LEVELS, 2 TURRETS, 1 STAR NO DOOR
DOT IN LEFT FIELD, SMH GAMMA IN EXERGUE
MINT: HERACLEA 19.1MM 3.3G
RIC VII Heraclea 96; Sear 17241 C2
ROMA ESALE 77 Lot 2133, EX RICHARD STIRK COLLECTION, EX Dionysos (Hamburg), 8/25/2013 ticket included.
Blayne W
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66067 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE ANTIOCH22342 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE ANTIOCH
OBV: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
laureate, draped, cuirassed BUST LEFT
REV: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS
CAMPGATE WITH 9 LEVELS, 2 TURRETS, 1 STAR NO DOOR
DOT IN DOOR WAY SMANTH IN EXERGUE
MINT: ANTIOCH 18.8MM 2.6G
RIC VII Antioch 73; Sear 17256 R2
ROMA ESALE 77 Lot 2133, EX RICHARD STIRK COLLECTION, EX Dionysos (Hamburg), 30 August 2013
Blayne W
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66068 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE Cyzicus22343 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE Cyzicus
OBV: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
laureate, draped, cuirassed BUST LEFT
REV: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS
CAMPGATE WITH 7 LEVELS, 2 TURRETS, 1 STAR NO DOOR
SMK EPSILON DOT IN EXERGUE
MINT: CYZICUS 18.5MM 3.4G
RIC VII Cyzicus 37; Sear 17251 R2
ROMA ESALE 77 Lot 2133, EX RICHARD STIRK COLLECTION, EX Dionysos (Hamburg), 28 August 2013
Blayne W
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66069 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE NICOMEDIA22344 CONSTANTINE II/ CAMPGATE NICOMEDIA
OBV: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
laureate, draped, cuirassed BUST RIGHT
REV: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAES DOT
CAMPGATE WITH 6 LEVELS, 2 TURRETS, 1 STAR NO DOOR
N GAMMA
MINT: NICOMEDIA 19.7MM 2.9G
RIC VII Nicomedia 146; Sear 17248
ROMA ESALE 77 Lot 2133, EX RICHARD STIRK COLLECTION, EX Dionysos (Hamburg)
Blayne W
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7. Seleukos IV PhilopatorSeleucid Empire, Seleukos IV Philopator, AE serrate unit, 187-175 BC
Obverse: Head of young Dionysos right in ivy wreath, monogram behind
Reverse: BASILEWS - SELEY[KOY] above and below prow of galley left, monogram in upper fieldecoli
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7266 Prusias II, 185-149 BCBronze Æ22, 21mm, 7.08 grams, Nice VF
Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy / [B]AΣIΛEΩΣ ΠPOYΣIOY, centaur Cheiron standing right playing lyre, monogram MT. Dark green patina, photo lightened.
Ex: MediterraneanCoins GmbH
Sear 7266; BMC Pontus, pg 211, #10 and plate 38, #4; SNG Cop 638; SNG von Aulock 256.Lawrence W
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7268 Prusias II, 185-149 BCBronze Æ18, 16.6mm, 3.99g, gF
Head Dionysos right wreathed with ivy / BAΣIΛEΩ[Σ] ΠPOYΣ[IOY] Herakles naked left holding club and lion's skin. Dark brown patina: photo greatly lightened.
Ex: Forvm Ancient Coins; Lodge Antiquities
Sear 7268; BMC Pontus, pg 210, #7Lawrence W
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7268 Prusias II, 185-149 BCBronze Æ18, 18.7mm, 3.85g, VF
Head Dionysos right wreathed with ivy / [BA]ΣIΛEΩΣ [Π]POYΣIOY Herakles standing left, naked, holding club and lion's skin. Medium green patina as shown, and coin looks great in-hand.
Ex: Tom Vossen
Sear 7268; BMC Pontus, pg 210, #6; SNG Cop 631; SNG von Aulock 258Lawrence W
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Abdera tetrobol, Griffin/ DionysosTHRACE. Abdera. Circa 386/385 - 375 BC. AR Tetrobol (14mm - 2.59 g). Griffin left / Wreathed head of Dionysos right within linear square. May 405-419; SNG Copenhagen 332. VF, obverse a little rough. Ex VauctionsPodiceps
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Abdera, Thrace TetrobolAR Tetrobol
Size: 16mm, Weight: 2.87 grams, Die Axis: 3h
Abdera, Thrace
411 - 375 BCE
Obverse: Griffin to left, forelegs raised.
Reverse: Wreathed bust of Dionysos to left, MOΛΠAΓOPHΣ around, all within linear frame and shallow incuse square.
References: May 419 (A290/P340), SNG Cop 333
Notes:
-Abdera was was repopulated by citizens from Teos circa 544 BCE, who brought with them the griffin symbol. The griffin on coins from Teos face right, and on coins from Abdera, left.
-The worship of Dionysos appears to have been important in Abdera, and may have been reinforced by the pre-existence of the cult among the native Thracian population.
Purchased from Harlan J. Berk, 2018Pharsalos
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Achaea. Achaea, Patrae. AE18. Aristomenes magistrate.Obv: Cista within ivy wreath. PATR in ex.
Rev: Dionysos standing facing, holding torch in his right hand and thyrsos in his left; to left, Patrae monogram; to right, kerykeion.
AE18, late 1st century
Aristomenes magistrate. Cf HGC5 #68-71.
Hunter 2. Very rare. ancientone
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Achaea. Arcadia, Phialea. Septimius Severus Æ22Obv: laureate head right.
Rev: ΦIAΛEΩN, Dionysos wearing short chiton, standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos.
BCD 1644-1645; Pausanias 3.ancientone
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Aeolis, TemnusAE10, 4th-3rd Centuries BC.
Obverse: Bearded, laureate head of Dionysos left.
Reverse: TA to left and right of bunch of grapes on vine with leaves.
References: SNG Cop 246, Plant 1850, BMC 1, Winterthur 2851.Justin L
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Aeolis, Temnus AE17Bronze coin
Temnus, Aeolis
Seond - first century B C
Head of Dionysos r.
DH / TA. Athena standing l.
BMC 143, 10.
Glossy patina with clear detail. 3.61g. 17mm
Philoromaos
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Aeolis, Temnus. 4th Century BC, AE10mmAeolis, Temnus. 4th Century BC
Obv.Bearded head of Dionysos left
Rev. Bunch of grapes with leaves and tendrils. T-A
Ref. BMC Aeolis p. 142, 1Lee S
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Aeolis, Temnus. AE 18mmObv. Head of youthful Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy.
Rev. D/H, T/A to left and right of Athena standing left,
holding Nike and bunch of grapes, shield on ground behind
her.
BMC 10.
ancientone
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AEOLIS. TemnosAEOLIS. Temnos. Ae (3rd century BC).
Obv: Head of Dionysos left, wearing ivy wreath.
Rev: T - A.
Grape bunch on vine.
SNG Copenhagen 246-8.ecoli
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Aiolis, TemnosAiolis, Temnos, 350-300 B.C.
Obv: Head of Dionysos right, head wreathed with ivy.
Rx: T - A to left and right of bunch of grapes on tendrilled vine.
Cf. SG 4230
CNG Bulk Lotecoli
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AIOLIS, TEMNOS300 - 250 BC
AE 12 mm; 1.72 g
O: Wreathed head of Dionysos right
R: T/A Grape bunch on vine with tendrils; flower to left
cf. SNG Copenhagen 251-3 var. (no flower)
Aiolis, Temnos (Temnus)laney
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Alexander IIAlexander II, king of Syria
circa 128 BC
8.1g, 19.4mm, 4.9mm thick, 0°
Obv: head of young dionysos right, werathed with ivy
Rev: BAΣIΛΕΩΣ/ AΛEXANΔPOY on either side of Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae,
monogram and aplustre in left field
Sear 7133
areich
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Alexander IIAlexander II, king of Syria
circa 128 BC
5.55g, 18.8mm, 3.5mm thick
Obv: head of young dionysos right, werathed with ivy
Rev: BAΣIΛΕΩΣ/ AΛEXANΔPOY on either side of Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae,
monogram and aplustre in left field
Sear 7133areich
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Alexander II Zabinas Alexander I Zabinas 128-123 BC. Ae19mm 6.439g
Apamea on the Orontes mint
Obv: Dionysus (god of wine, winemaking, vine and grape-harvest amongst other things)
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΣΩΣ ΑΛΣΞΑΝ∆ΟΥ. Winged Tycheleft, kalathos on head, standing left, tiller in right, cornucopia in left. Monogram over symbol outer left.
Ref. Sear 7133, Houghton and Lorber 2242.
(Ex. Lee Stevenson)Samuel G
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Alexander II Zabinas 128-122 B.C.Alexander II, Zabinas ("the Bought One") 128-122 B.C. Ae 17.0~18.6mm. 6.21g. Antioch, 129-128 B.C. Obv: Diademed bust r. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ, Dionysos standing in short chiton, holding thyrsus and kantharos. Monogram (off flan) left field, IΣI with cornucopia below. Date ΔΠΡ = year 184 S.E. Houghton-Lorber II, 453, 2229.1d. SNG Spaer 2379, Houghton 301.ddwau
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Alexander II Zabinas. 128-122 BC. AE18mm.Alexander II Zabinas. 128-122 BC
Obv. Head of young Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy.
Rev. BASILEWS ALEXANDROU, Tyche, winged, standing left, wearing kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopia.
Ref. SC 2242; HGC. V9 1166 Lee S
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Alexander II Zabinas. 128-123 BC. AE19mm . 6.439grm.Alexander II Zabinas. 128-123 BC. Apamea on the Orontes(?) mint.
Obv. Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy.
Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΣΩΣ ΑΛΣΞΑΝ∆ΟΥ . Winged Tycheleft, Kalathos on head, standing left, tiller in right, cornucopia in left. Monogram over symbol outer left.
Ref. Sear 7133, Houghton and Lorber 2242.
( Ex- Forvm Ancient Coins )Lee S
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Alexander II ZebinaSerrated AE 15, Syria, Alexander II Zebina, ca. 128-123 B.C. Obv: Head of Dionysos facing right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ around winged Tyche wearing modius with anchor and cornucopiae, grape cluster and monogram. Dark brown patina with some base metal exposed, gVF. Lindgren III, pl.63, 1111, SC 2242, Hoover HGC 9, 1166 (R1).Molinari
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Alexander II Zebina - AE double unitAntioch
129-128 BC
diademed head right
young Dionysos holding kantharos and thyrsos standing left
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔPOY
ΔΠP / (?Π?)
SC II 2229; BMC 12. CSE 299
7,18g 19mm
ex Dionysos numismatikJ. B.
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Alexander II Zebina SC 2242Alexander II Zebinas, BC 128 - 122, AE18 Serrate, Seleukid kings, Syria, 6.72g, 20mm, Apameia ad Axios mint (?), Hoover 1166, SC 2242
OBV: Head of young Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy.
REV: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY, Tyche, winged, standing left, wearing
kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
SRukke
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Alexander II Zebinas 128-123 BCSeleukid Kingdom, Alexander II Zebinas serrated-edge Ae16 -18. Weight 5.37g. 128-123 BC, Antioch mint. Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, winged Tyche standing left on prow, wearing modius on head, holding rudder & cornucopia, SNGCop 373ddwau
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Alexander II Zebinas 128-123 BCSeleukid Kingdom, Alexander II Zebinas serrated-edge Ae16 -18. Weight 5.37g. 128-123 BC, Antioch mint. Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, winged Tyche standing left on prow, wearing modius on head, holding rudder & cornucopia, SNGCop 373ddwau
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Alexander Severus - AlexandriaBI tetradrachm
29 Aug 222 - 28 Aug 223 AD
laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
A KAI MAP AYP CEYHP AΛEΞAN∆POC__EYCEB
eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak
L_B
Geissen 2407; Dattari 4407; Milne 2899; BMC Alexandria p. 216, 1693; SNG Cop 617; Kampmann 62.25; Emmett 3099
13,6g 22mm
ex DionysosJ. B.
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Amisos in Pontos, AE 20 120-80 BCReference.
RegGen 24. (p.53); SNGBMC 1209
Obv.
head of Dionysos right
Rev. AMISOU
cista mystica, on which rest panther skin and thyrsus
with monograms
8.84 gr
20 mmokidoki
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Amisos SNG BM 1200Obv: head of Dionysos right (with features of Mithradates VI), wearing ivy-wreath
Rev: AMIΣOY, cista mystica, on which rests panther skin and thyrsos, no monograms
Mint: Amisos (Samsun, Turkey) mint, c. 85 - 65 B.C.
Size: 8.097 g, 19.8 mm, die axis 0o
Ids: SNG BM 1200; BMC Pontus, p. 17, 52; Rec Gen p. 65, 24; SGCV II 3640; HGC 7 243ickster
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Amisos SNG BM 1209Obv: head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath
Rev: reverse AMIΣOY, cista mystica, on which rests panther skin and thyrsos, monograms left and upper right
Mint: Amisos (Samsun, Turkey) mint, c. 100 - 80 B.C.
Size: 7.596 g, 20.7 mm, die axis 45o,
Ids: SNG BM 1209; SNG Stancomb 699; SNGvA 60; BMC Pontus, p. 18, 56; Rec Gen p. 65, 24; SGCV II 3640; HGC 7 243ickster
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Amisos, AE19 Head of Dionysos right
Cista mystica, AMISOY at exergue
8.48 gr, 19 mm
Ref : Sear #3640Potator II
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Amisos, Pontos90 - 80 B.C.
Bronze Denomination D
8.5 gm, 20.9 mm
Obv.: Head of Dionysos right, wearing mitra and wreathed with ivy
Rev.: Thyros leaning against cista mystica draped with panther skin wth fillet and bell. Monograms to left and right; AMIΣOY across lower field.
HGC vol. 7, 243
SNG Black Sea 1200-1209;
BMC 13, p.17, 51-58;
Sear 3640
Struck under Mithradates VI
Jaimelai
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Amisos, Pontos AE 20 SNG BM1202, Cista MysticaOBV: Head of youthful Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy
REV: AMISOU, Cista mystica with panther skin, diadem and thyrsos. Monogram to left
8.8g, 21mm
Minted at Amisos, 85-65 BCLegatus
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AMISOS, PONTOS Æ17 SNG BM 1192-1195, ThyrsosOBVERSE: Head of Dionysos with ivy-wreath right
REVERSE: AM-ISOS, Thyrsos
4.0g, 17mm
Struck at Amisos 85-65 BC Legatus
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Amphiipolis goatMacedonia, Amphiipolis. 20mm, 5.4g. Obverse: wreathed head of Dionysos right. Reverse: AMPHIPOLITWN, goat standing right. SNG Copenhagen 80. ex areich, photo credit areichPodiceps
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AMPHIPOLISAMPHIPOLIS - AE 25. 196-168 b.c. Head of young Dionysos right wreathed with ivy. Reverse: ΜΑΚΕ/ΔΟΝΩΝ above and below goat standing right; two monograms in field above, another to left; ΑΜΦΙ mongram to right. Reference: Sear 1392. 9.92 g. dpaul7
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Amphipolis, Macedonia, c. 168 - 149 B.C.Bronze AE 17, 4.247g, 17.6mm, 0o, Amphipolis mint, c. 168 - 149 B.C.
Obv: Ivy-wreathed head of Dionysos right.
Rev: AMFIPO/LEITWN, Goat standing right.
Well centered on a broad flan.
Ref: BMC Macedonia p. 48, 40 - 41; AMNG III 51, SNG Cop -; SNG Evelpidis -
VF
Scarcemjabrial
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Anatolia-Troas LamponeiaTroas, Lamponeia 400-300 BC.
Obverse: Bearded head of Dionysos right, wearing wreath of ivy
Reverse: LA-M, Bucraniums HeadMacedonian Warrior
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anazsnglevante1431Elagabalus
Anazarbos, Cilicia
Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ [Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝƐΙΝΟ]Ϲ ϹƐ-Β. radiate head right.
Rev: ΑΝΑΖΑΡ (ΜΗ)ΤΡΟ, Γ/Β in left field, A/Μ/Κ in right field. Dionysos standing left, kantharos in right hand, thrysos in left, panther at feet left.
23 mm, 6.04 gms
SNG Levante 1431, Ziegler 366, RPC VI online 7314Charles M
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Ancient Greek / Island of THASOS / Tetradrachm ( After 148 BC )Obverse : Head of young Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy and with band across forehead.
Reverse : HPAKΛΕΟΥΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΘΑΣΙΩΝ - Hercules, naked, standing left, holding club, lion's skin over left arm; monogram in field to left.
Reference: Sear 1759; B.M.C. 3.67-78
From the Sam Mansourati Collection.Sam
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Antiochos IX Kyzikenos - AE double unitAntioch
114-113 BC
diademed head right
winged thunderbolt
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ
Σ
(TN) / *
SC II 2364; SNG Spaer 2690
7,2g 18mm
ex Dionysos numismatikJ. B.
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Antiochos VI DionysosAntiochos VI Dionysos. 144-142 BC. Æ (20mm, 7.07 g, 12h). Perhaps Apameia on the Axios mint. Obv: Radiate and diademed head right. Rev: Kantharos; monogram to inner left, palm to inner right. SC 2015.1g; HGC 9, 1044.Molinari
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Antiochos VI Dionysos SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VI Dionysos. 144-142 BC. Serrate Æ Antioch on the Orontes mint. Radiate and diademed head right / Elephant advancing left, holding torch in trunk; to right, Star. SC 2006; HGC 9, 1043.ecoli
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Antiochos VI Dionysos SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VI Dionysos. 144-142 BC. Serrate Æ Antioch on the Orontes mint. Radiate and diademed head right / Elephant advancing left, holding torch in trunk; SC 2006; HGC 9, 1043. ecoli
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Antiochos VI Dionysos
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VI Dionysos. 144-142 BC. Serrate Æ Antioch on the Orontes mint. Radiate and diademed head right / Elephant advancing left, holding torch in trunk; SC 2006; HGC 9, 1043.ecoli
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Antiochos VI Dionysos SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VI. 144-141 BC. AE Antioch mint. Diademed and radiate head right / Kantharos; monogram in exergue. SNG Spaer 1798 var. Babelon 1023ecoli
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Antiochos VI Dionysos - drachmHead of Antiochos VI right, diademed, radiate as Helios
[BAΣIΛEΩΣ] / ANTIOXOY / EΠIΦANOYΣ / ΔIONYΣOY , naked Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and resting on bow. Between his feet : K ; in field to left grapes.Ginolerhino
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