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Perge, Pamphylia
Mid 3rd to 1st cent. BC
Obv: Cult image of Artemis Pergaia in two-columned aedicula
or shrine, with eagle in pediment, wings spread.
Rev: "APTEMIΔOΣ ΠEPΓAIAΣ"
Quiver of Artemis, bow diagonally
behind.
SNG Cop 308; SNG France 3, 373-378; SNG Pfalz 221-223
mauseus
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7 GallienusGALLIENUS
Æ 10 Assaria of Pamphylia, Perge/Perga, 253-268. AD

Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; I (mark of value) before / Zeus seated left, holding phiale and scepter; eagle at feet to left.

SNG France -; SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock -. VF

Not in references, but identical coin sold in CNG 217, Lot 283
Sosius
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Asia MinorAncient Greek coinage of Asia Minor: Black Sea Area (Bosporos, Kolchis, Pontos, Paphlagonia, & Bithynia), Western Asia Minor (Mysia, Troas, Aiolis, Lesbos, Ionia, Lydia, & Caria), & Central & Southern Asia Minor (Phrygia, Lycia, Pamphylia, Pisidia, Lycanonia, Cilicia, Galata, Cappadocia).
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1 commentsAnaximander
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(0253) GALLIENUS253 - 268 AD
AE 30 mm 14.90 g
O: AVG KAIPBAIGALLIHN[OCER] laureate draped cuirassed bust right
R: PER GAI WN three purses on top of prize chest
PAMPHYLIA, PERGA; SNG COP 355; Rare
laney
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(0253) GALLIENUS253 - 268 AD
Æ (10 Assaria) 30 mm, 13.43 g.
O: ΑVΤ ΚΑΙ ΠΟΛΙ ΓΑΛΛΙΗΝΟC CЄΒ, laureate & draped bust of Gallienus right, “I” (mark of value) before bust
R: ΠЄPΓ AIΩN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopia
LYCIA-PAMPHYLIA, PERGA; cf. SNG Von Aulock 4719; SNG Copenhagen 357
laney
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(0253) GALLIENUS253 - 268 AD
AE (10 assaria) 28 mm; 15.26 g
O: AVT KAI PO LI GALLIHNO CEB, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Value mark I to right
R: ΠEΡ Γ AIΩN, Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm.
Pamphylia, Perga; SNG von Aulock 4720; SNG Cop 356; SNG Pfalz 419
laney
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(0253) GALLIENUS -- PAMPHYLIA AE 30 mm 14.90 g
253 - 268 AD
OBV. AVG KAIPBAIGALLIHN[OCER]
LAUR DR CUIR BUST OF GALLIENUS, R
REV: PER GAI WN
3 PURSES ON TOP OF PRIZE CHEST
PAMPHYLIA, PERGA
SNG COP 355 RARE
laney
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027a13. CaracallaPerga, Pamphylia. 17mm, 4.18 g. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: ΠEΡΓAIΩN Artemis standing right with bow and arrow.
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059p Annia Faustina ( ?-221 A.D.), RPC IV (T) 6277, Pamphylia, Aspendus, AE-18, ΑСΠƐΝΔΙΩΝ, Front view of double-pediment temple, Rare !059p Annia Faustina ( ?-221 A.D.), RPC IV (T) 6277, Pamphylia, Aspendus, AE-18, ΑСΠƐΝΔΙΩΝ, Front view of double-pediment temple, Rare !
avers: ΑΝΝΙΑΝ ΦΑΥϹΤƐΙΝΑΝ ϹƐΒ, Diademed and draped bust of Annia Faustina, right.
reverse: ΑСΠƐΝΔΙΩΝ, Front view of double-pediment temple enclosing a statue of Aphroditai Kastnietides each.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0-18,0mm, weight: 3,91g, axis: 6 h,
mint: Pamphylia, Aspendus, date: 221 A.D., ref: RPC IV (T) 6277, Peus 388, 1 Nov. 2006, lot 1132, R !,
Q-001
2 commentsquadrans
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22006 Domitian/AthenaDomitian/Athena
ΔOMITIANOC KAICAP
laureate head right.
Legend is counter-clockwise
CIΔ - HT
Athena advancing left, holding pomegranate, spear and shield,
serpent at foot.
Mint: Side, PAMPHYLIA 19.8mm 4.3g
RPC II 1527; SNG Copenhagen 415
Blayne W
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22160 Caracall/Artemis22160 Caracalla/Artemis
Obv: AY K M AY ANTΩNINOC CЄB
Laureate head of Caracalla to right.
Rev: ΠЄPΓAIΩN.
Artemis standing right, holding bow and arrow.
Mint: PAMPHYLIA. Perge 12.0mm 1.6g
SNG BnF 450-1
Blayne W
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2680 PAMPHYLIA , Attalea Hadrian Athena Reference.
RPC III, 2680/2; Baydur 192, Attaleia -; SNG France -; SNG Pfalz - ; SNG Cop 286.

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, right

Rev. ΑΤΤΑΛΕΩΝ
Bust of Athena with Corinthian helmet and aegis, right

5.10 gr
20 mm
6h
2 commentsokidoki
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2684 PAMPHYLIA, Magydus. Hadrian, Athena Reference.
RPC III, 2684/3; A-KIKPE: FHW-12-23

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on l. shoulder, with balteus strap over shoulder

Rev. ΜΑΓΥΔΕⲰΝ, ΙΖ (in field, l.)
Athena standing l., holding Nike on her extended r. hand, l. resting on spear; at her feet r., shield; to left

4.54 gr
17 mm
h
okidoki
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2685 PAMPHYLIA, Magydus. Hadrian Athena Reference.
RPC III, 2685/3; SNG France 303

Obv. AΔPIANOC KAICAP
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r. with paludamentum, seen from rear.

Rev. ΜΑΓΥΔΕωΝ, ΙΗ (in field, l.)
Athena standing left, holding spear and crowning Nike; serpent to left, shield to right.

6.29 gr
22 mm
6h
okidoki
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2690A PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian, City GoddessReference
BMC - . RPC III -. SNG BN -. SNG Copenhagen -. SNG von Aulock -. Seemingly unpublished

Obv. AYT KAIC TPAI-ANOC ΔΡΙΑΝΟC
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian to right.

Rev. ΠΕΡ-ΓΗ [...]
City-goddess seated left, holding cult statue of Artemis Perge with her right hand, and cornucopia with her left.

30.41 gr
34 mm
6h
okidoki
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2694 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian, ArtemisReference.
RPC III, 2694/5; SNG France 396

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ
laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum seen from rear

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟС ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑС
Artemis standing facing, with quiver at l. shoulder, holding torch with both hands

10.69 gr
23 mm
6h
okidoki
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2695 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian Artemis Reference.
RPC III, 2695; SNG France 397-8

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ
Laureate, bust right, with drapery on l. shoulder and across back of neck, seen from front

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟС ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑС
Artemis, with quiver and bow in raised hands, running l., head r.; above, crescent

4.81 gr
20 mm
6h

Note.
Reverse legend is counter clockwise.
1 commentsokidoki
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2696 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian, ArtemisReference.
RPC III, 2696/6; SNG France -; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen 316

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum seen from rear

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟС ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑС
Artemis standing r., quiver at l. shoulder, holding bow in her r. hand

7.15 gr
18 mm
6h
okidoki
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2697 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian, Artemis with stagReference.
RPC III, 2697/11; SNG BN Paris 400; Waddington 3345, SNG Cop -, SNGvA -, SNG Righetti -

Obv. AΔPIANOC-KAICAP
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from rear

Rev. APTEMIΔOΣ-ΠEPΓIAC
Artemis standing right, bow in left hand, reaching for arrow in quiver with right, stag right behind

5.48 gr
21 mm
12h

Note.
FORVM
Beast coins
Ex David Cannon Collection
1 commentsokidoki
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2700 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian, Artemis Reference.
RPC III, 2700; SNG PFPS 287

Obv. ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟ
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front.

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙ ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑ
Artemis standing right, with quiver on shoulder, holding bow and arrow

3.0 gr
15 mm
okidoki
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2701 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian, ArtemisReference.
SNG Copenhagen 317; RPC III, 2701; SNG France 402;

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r. with paludamentum, seen from rear

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟС ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑС
Artemis with radiate crown standing r., quiver at l. shoulder, resting with her r. hand on torch, holding bow in her l.

2.1 gr
14 mm
h
okidoki
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2701 var. PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian Artemis Reference.
SNG Copenhagen 317; RPC III, 2701/11 var. (bust); SNG France 402;

Obv. AΔPIANOC KAICAP.
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.

Rev. APTEMIΔOΣ ΠEPΓΑIAC.
Artemis with radiate crown standing r., quiver at l. shoulder, resting with her r. hand on torch, holding bow in her l

3.31 gr.
16 mm.
okidoki
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2702 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian QuiverReference.
RPC III, 2702/8; SNG Paris 404

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑ ΚΑΙ
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r. with paludamentum, seen from rear

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟС ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑС
Quiver

1.85 gr
13 mm
3h
okidoki
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2703 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian SphinxReference.
RPC III, 2703; Cop 318

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑ ΚΑΙ
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r. with paludamentum, seen from rear

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙ ΠΕΡΓΑΙ
Sphinx standing right

1.9 gr
13 mm
12h
okidoki
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2705 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian Stag Reference.
RPC III, 2705; BMC Pamphylia 27 (P. 124); SNG Pfälzer Privatsammlungen 279-281

Obv. AΔPIAN KAIC
Hadrian laureate head right, wearing paludamentum and cuirass.

Rev. Π EP ΓA
Stag standing left above it crescent

1.4 gr
12 mm
okidoki
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2705A PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian, Artemis in templeReference.
RPC III, 2705A; SNG Pfälzer IV, 278

Obv. [ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟ]C KAI
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right

Rev. [ΠƐΡΓ]ΑΙΩΝ
Tetrastyle temple; within which cult statue of Artemis of Perga; eagle in pediment.

2.46 gr
14 mm
6h
okidoki
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2706 PAMPHYLIA, Perge Hadrian 128 AD Artemis of Perge in templeReference.
RPC III, 2706/2 cf=Berlin 5296 cf weight

Issue Hadrian Olumpios

Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΟС
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on l. shoulder, and over back of neck

Rev. ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟС ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑС
Hexastyle temple on podium within which cult statue of Artemis of Perga

25.88 gr
38 mm
6h

Note.
apparently there are two dominations this one being 25.88 gr and Berlin coin is 17.34 gr
2 commentsokidoki
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2708A PAMPHYLIA, Sillyum Hadrian Apollo Extremely rare

Reference.
RPC III, 2708A; SNG von Aulock -

Obv. [ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ] ΑΔΡΙΑΝ?
laureate head, cuirassed, seen from front

Rev. СΙΛΛΥΕωΝ
Apollo standing right with lyre.

4.56 gr
17.5 mm
12h

Note.
Naville Numismatics Ltd
Auction 25 Lot 255
okidoki
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2719 PAMPHYLIA Aspendus Hadrian Cult statuesReference.
RPC III, 2719/5.; BMC 79; SNG France 162 var.; SNG Pfalz 62-63 var.; Howgego 518

Obv. ΚΑΙСΑΡ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum

Rev. ΑС(l.)-ΠΕΝ(r.)
Cult statues of the Aphroditai Kastnietides

3.66 gr
18 mm
5h
okidoki
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2733 PAMPHYLIA, Side Hadrian Apollo Reference.
RPC III, 2733/3; SNG France 801

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum, seen from front

Rev. СΙΔΗΤωΝ
Apollo Sidetes standing facing, head l., holding pomegranate in his extended r. hand, l. resting on sceptre; in l. field, laurel-branch

6.99 gr
23 mm
6h
okidoki
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2735 PAMPHYLIA, Side Hadrian, ApolloReference
RPC III, 2735/7; BMC 80; A FHW SNG Pfälzer 655

Obv. ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on l. shoulder, right

Rev. СΙΔΗΤωΝ
Apollo Sidetes standing facing, head l., holding pomegranate in his extended r. hand, l. resting on sceptre.

8.70 gr
24 mm
12h
okidoki
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2736 PAMPHYLIA, Side Hadrian, Apollo Reference.
RPC III, 2736/2; SNG Pfälzer 654; SNG BN 801 (Var.); SNG Cop. ­; SNG v. Aulock ­; BMC 80

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
Laureate bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum, seen from rear

Rev. СΙΔΗΤωΝ
Apollo Sidetes standing facing, head l., holding pomegranate in his extended r. hand, l. resting on sceptre.

9.35 gr
24 mm
12h

Note.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung
Auction 220 lot 1502
okidoki
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2736 PAMPHYLIA, Side Hadrian, Apollo Reference.
RPC III, 2736/3; SNG Pfälzer 654; SNG BN 801 (Var.); SNG Cop. ­; SNG v. Aulock ­; BMC 80

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
Laureate bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum, seen from rear

Rev. СΙΔΗΤωΝ
Apollo Sidetes standing facing, head l., holding pomegranate in his extended r. hand, l. resting on sceptre.

9.50 gr
25 mm
12h
1 commentsokidoki
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2736A PAMPHYLIA, Side Hadrian, AthenaReference.
RPC III 2736A.

Obv. ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on l. shoulder, right

Rev. СΙΔΗΤωΝ
Athena standing facing, head left, holding palm branch and pomegranate

8.80 gr
24 mm
12h

Note.
From the Steve Cooper Collection.
1 commentsokidoki
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aa Pamphylia, Perge. Hadrian AE12. Artemis PergaiaObv: Laureate bust of Hadrian r.
Rev: Temple containing simulacrum of Artemis Pergaia, eagle in pediment.
SNG Aulock 4671
ancientone
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AE of Side, Pamphylia.Head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet.

Pomegranate.

BMC 152, 71; SNG Deutschland 4, 476.
Will Hooton
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Anchor, Seleukid typeSide, Pamphylia, Asia Minor, 333 - 187 B.C.
10094. Silver tetradrachm, S 5432 var, VF, 16.2g, 29mm, 0o, obverse head of Athena right in a crested Corinthian helmet, countermarked with a Seleukid type anchor; reverse Nike advancing left holding wreath, pomegranate in left field, KL-E below (magistrates name); sold.
1 commentswhitetd49
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Ancient Greek Coin Collection From Sixth to First Centuries B.C.Here are the coins I started collecting from 2012 to present. As Aristotle wrote two millennia ago that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, there is no better way to present a collection of Greeks than to put them all together in a single shot. (Please click on picture for bigger resolution and to show greater details on coins).

Top row from left to right: AEOLIS, MYRINA. AR "Stephanophoric" Tetradrachm. Circa 150 BC**ILLYRIA, DYRRHACHION. AR Stater. Circa 340-280 BC**IONIA, SMYRNA. AR “Stephanophoric” Tetradrachm. Circa 150-145 BC** PELOPONNESOS, SIKYON. AR Stater. Circa 335-330 BC**ATTICA, ATHENS. “New style” Tetradrachm. Circa 169 BC.

Fifth row: BACTRIA, Antialkidas. AR Drachm. Circa 145-135 BC**CAPPADOCIA. Ariobarzanes I AR Drachm. Circa 96-63 BC**THRACE, ABDERA. AR Tetrobol. Circa 360-350 BC**THRACE, CHERSONESSOS. AR Hemidrachm. Circa 386-338 BC.

Fourth row: LUCANIA, METAPONTION. AR Stater. Circa 510-480 BC**THESSALIAN LEAGUE. AR Stater. Circa 196-146 BC**MACEDONIA. Kassander AR Tetradrachm. Circa 317-315 BC**AKARNANIA, LEUKAS. AR Stater. Circa 320-280 BC**PAMPHYLIA, ASPENDOS. AR Stater. Circa 330-300 BC.

Third row: SELEUKID SYRIA. Antiochos VI AR Drachm. Circa 144-143 BC**LUCANIA, METAPONTION. AR Stater. Circa 340-330 BC**LUCANIA, VELIA. AR Stater. Circa 280 BC**PARTHIA. Mithradates II AR Drachm. Circa 121-91 BC.

Second row: MYSIA, PERGAMMON. Eumenes I AR Tetradrachm. Circa 263-241 BC**CILICIA, TARSOS. Mazaios AR Stater. Circa 361-334 BC**THRACE. Lysimachos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 297-281 BC**CILICIA, TARSOS. Pharnabazos AR Stater. Circa 380-374 BC**THRACE, MARONEIA. AR Tetradrachm. Mid 2nd cent. BC.

Bottom row: SELEUKID SYRIA. Antiochos Euergetes VII AR Tetradrachm. Circa 138-129 BC**MACEDON. Alexander III AR Tetradrachm. Circa 325-315 BC**CILICIA, AIGEAI. AR Tetradrachm. Circa 30 BC**PAIONIA. Patraos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 335-315 BC**PAMPHYLIA, SIDE. AR Tetradrachm. Circa 155-36 BC.
10 commentsJason T
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Antiochos III Megas 223-187 BC. Antiochus III, Uncertain mint, Syria, AE20. 6.4g. Obv: Head of Athena in crested helmet right, ΜΑΛ lower left. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, winged Nike standing left holding wreath, anchor counterstamp in inner left field. Houghton 6681 commentsddwau
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Antoninus Pius Perga PamphyliaAntoninus Pius, Perga, Pamphylia, 138 - 161 AD, AE 15, 2.4g, 180o, Von Aulock 4672, SNG Cop 319, SNG France 411, not in BMC
OBV: ANTWNEINOC KAISAP, Laureate head right
REV: APTEMIDOS PERGAIAS, Distyle temple of Artemis Pergaia
SRukke
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Antoninus Pius Temple of PergaANTONINUS PIUS, 138 - 161 AD, AE32, Perga, Pamphylia, 24.4g,
OBV: KAI ADRIA ANTWNEINOS, Laureate head right.
REV: ARTEMODOS PERGAIAS, Distyle temple, with fluted Ionic columns, with eagle in pediment,
containing simulacrum of Pergean Artemis; on either side of which, sphinx on pedestal.
Not in BMC, nor von Aulock.
SNG FRANCE 3, 0406(1) / COLL PARIS 317A(1)

Extremely Rare
5 commentsSRukke
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AR Stater of Aspendos in Pamphylia 420-370 BCObverse: Two wrestlers grappling, dotted circular border
Reverse: Slinger throwing right with triskeles in field. Square dotted border. {ES} TFED{PYS} the ethnic name of Aspendos in vertical letters to left.

The activities depict Olympic events of the time. The weight of 10.9 grams represents 2 siglos(~5.5 gm), the Persian standard of weight rather than the Greek drachm standard. SNGFr 54 (ref. Wildwinds)
daverino
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Artemis, Lykia, Masikytes Lycia-Pamphylia
Koinon of Lycia, Masikytes

Rev.: Artemis, huntress standing, MA
AE, 2.16g, 17 mm

for obverse, reverse and coin details click here
shanxi
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Artemis, Pamphylia, PergePerge, Pamphylia
Rev.: AΡTEMIΔOΣ right [ΠEΡΓAIAΣ out of flan left], Artemis standing left, wreath in right, long vertical scepter in left, stag at her feet right
AE, 5.45g, 15.1mm

for obverse, reverse and coin details click here
shanxi
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Artemis, Pamphylia, PergeGallienus
PAMPHYLIA. Perge.

Rev.: Rev. ΠЄPΓAIΩN / NЄΩKOPΩN Artemis advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver with her right hand and holding bow in her left, being crowned with wreath by Athena advancing right behind her, holding spear and shield with her left hand.

AE, 32 mm, 20.81 g, 7 h

for obverse, reverse and coin details click here

shanxi
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Artemis, Pamphylia, PergeHadrian
Pamphylia, Perge

Rev: ΑΡΤЄΜΙΔΟС ΠЄΡΓΑΙΑС. Artemis standing right, wearing radiate crown and holding torch and bow.

Ref.: RPC III, 2701

for obverse, reverse and coin details click here
shanxi
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Artemis, Pamphylia, Perge, DrachmPAMPHYLIA. Perge. (3rd century BCE). AR Drachm.
Obv: Laureate head of Artemis right, with bow and quiver over shoulder.
Rev: [APT]EMIΔ[OΣ] / ΠEPΓAIAΣ.
Artemis standing left, holding wreath and scepter; to inner right, forepart of stag left, head right.
Colin group 1.3, series 1 (dies V1.1/R1.1); SNG France 332.
AR, 4.02 g, 17.60 mm
shanxi
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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, Pamphylia, Perge, Artemis Perge
Asia Minor, Pamphylia
2nd - 1st Century B.C.
Obv.: laureate head of Artemis right, hair rolled, quiver behind neck, border of dots
Rev.: AΡTEMIΔOΣ right [ΠEΡΓAIAΣ out of flan left], Artemis standing left, wreath in right, long vertical scepter in left, stag at her feet right
AE, 5.45g, 15.1mm
Ref.: BMC Pamphylia p. 120, 5
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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Artemis Pergaia Perge
Asia Minor, Pamphylia
Obv.: Cult statue of Artemis Pergaia within distyle temple, eagle in pediment
Rev:: ΠEPΓAIAΣ, magistrate's name [A]PTEMIΔ[OΣ], bow and quiver
AE, 3.64g, 16mm
Ref.: BMC Pamphylia p. 121, 12
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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Artemis, DrachmPAMPHYLIA. Perge. (3rd century BCE). AR Drachm.
Obv: Laureate head of Artemis right, with bow and quiver over shoulder.
Rev: [APT]EMIΔ[OΣ] / ΠEPΓAIAΣ.
Artemis standing left, holding wreath and scepter; to inner right, forepart of stag left, head right.
Colin group 1.3, series 1 (dies V1.1/R1.1); SNG France 332.
AR, 4.02 g, 17.60 mm
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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Gallienus, Artemis, NikeGallienus
PAMPHYLIA. Perge.

Obv.: AYT KAI ΠΟ AI (sic!) ΓAΛΛIHNO CЄB Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gallienus to right, seen from behind; to right, I (mark of value) before

Rev.: Rev. ΠЄPΓAIΩN / NЄΩKOPΩN Artemis advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver with her right hand and holding bow in her left, being crowned with wreath by Athena advancing right behind her, holding spear and shield with her left hand.

AE, 32 mm, 20.81 g, 7 h

Ref.: Lindgren I 1140. SNG Paris 553-4


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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Hadrian, ArtemisHadrian
Pamphylia, Perge
Obv.: ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС ΚΑΙСΑΡ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: ΑΡΤЄΜΙΔΟС ΠЄΡΓΑΙΑС. Artemis standing right, wearing radiate crown and holding torch and bow.
Ae, 15mm, 3.4g
Ref.: RPC III, 2701
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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Marcus AureliusMarcus Aurelius
Pamphylia, Perge
AE20
Obv.: ΚΑΙCΑP ΑΥΡΗΛΙΟC, laureate head of Marcus Aurelius right
Rev.: APTЄMIΔOC ПЄPΓAIAC, Artemis advancing left, head right, holding bow and arrow or torch
AE, 4.61g, 21mm
Ref.: SLG DUESSELDORF 07136(1)
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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Marcus Aurelius, ArtemisMarcus Aurelius
Pamphylia, Perge
AE19
Obv: AVT KAI M AVP ANTΩNINOC CЄ, Laureate head right.
Rev: ΠЄΡΓΑΙΩΝ, Artemis standing right, holding bow and arrow, with quiver over shoulder.
AE, 4.58g, 19 mm
RPC IV online 10659
Ex Gitbud&Naumann, auction, 34, lot766
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Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Perge, Philip II Philippus II
Pamphylia, Perge
AE24
Obv.: … K M IOY CEOY ΦIΛIΠΠOC CE, Laureate and draped bust right, set on globe
Rev.: ΠEP - ΓAI – ΩN, Money Chest surmounted by three purses
AE, 8.10g, 23.85mm
Ref.: SNG France 511-4; SNG von Aulock 4708, BMC 60, SNG Cop. 350
Ex collection of Dr. Robert Friedinger-Pranter
with the original old collectors label
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Asia Minor, Pisidia, Polga, Geta, ArtemisGeta
Pisidia, Polga
Obv.: ΠO CЄ ΓЄTAN KA, bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev.: ΠΩΛ-ЄΩN, Artemis standing right, holding bow and drawing arrow from quiver, to right, stag standing right, looking up.
AE, 19mm, 5.96g
Ref.: BMC Lycia, Pamphylia and Pisidia, p.236, 4 var. (stag left)
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AspendosPamphylia, Aspendos
Stater 400-300 BC

Obverse:F and backwards N in field between wrestlers
Reverse:ESTFEDIIUS;Slinger to right , triskeles in field

23.78mm 10.80gm

SNG Aul 4569 , Sear 5390
maik
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Aspendos Pamphylia Greek WrestlersPamphylia, Aspendos mint, silver stater, 370 - 333 BC, 10.383g, 22.5mm, die axis 0o, SNG Cop 233, SNG Paris 87, SNG Von Aulock -, SGCV II 5398 var
OBV: Two wrestlers, the left one holds the wrist of his opponent with his right and right forearm with his left hand, ∆Α between their legs
REV: ΕΣΤΦΕ∆ΙΙΥΣ on left, slinger, wearing short chiton, discharging sling to right, triskeles on right with feet clockwise, no trace of incuse square

In 333 B.C., after Alexander took Perga peacefully, Aspendos sent envoys to offer surrender if he would not take the taxes and horses formerly paid as tribute to the Persian king.
Agreeing, Alexander went on to Side, leaving a garrison behind. When he learned they had failed to ratify the agreement their own evnvoys had proposed, Alexander marched to the city.
The Aspendians retreated to their acropolis and again sent envoys to sue for peace. This time, however, they had to agree to harsh terms -
they would host a Macedonian garrison and pay 100 gold talents and 4.000 horses annually.

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4 commentsSRukke
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Aspendos, PamphyliaObv: ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ
Rev: ΑСΠΕΝΔΙΩΝ
Zeus to l. seated r., resting with his r. hand on sceptre and presenting, on his extended l. hand, cult statues of the Aphroditai Kastnietides to a goddess in front of him, seated l., holding patera in her extended r. hand and sceptre (or palm?) in l.

7.98g, 24mm
klausklage
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ASPENDOS, PAMPHYLIAASPENDOS, PAMPHYLIA, AR silver stater. Struck circa 370-330 BC.
Two wrestlers grappling; LF between. Reverse - ESTFEDIIUS, slinger
to right; triskeles in field. SNGvA 4565. SNG Cop 227. 23mm, 10.95g.
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Aspendos, Pamphylia WrestlersObv: Two naked wrestlers grappling, the athlete on the left holds his opponent's wrist with his right hand and his forearm with his left; KI between their legs.

Rev: EΣTΦEΔIIYΣ on left, slinger standing in throwing stance right, wearing a short chiton, discharging sling; clockwise triskeles on right all within a beaded square.

Silver Stater, Aspendos mint, c. 370 - 333 BC

10.74 grams, 23.2 mm, 0°

GCV 5398 (var.), SNG Coppenhagen 226, SNG Von Aulock 4557

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1 commentsMatt Inglima
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Aspendos, Pamphylia, 333 - 250 B.C.With the influence of the Olympics games.

Silver stater, Tekin Series 5, SNGvA 4578, SNG BnF 122, SNG Cop -, Arslan-Lightfoot -, gF, weight 9.107g, maximum diameter 24.8mm, die axis 0o, Aspendos mint, 330 - 250 B.C.; obverse two wrestlers, on left holds the right wrist of his opponent with his right hand and right forearm with his left hand, E between their legs, rounded edge; reverse EΣTΦE∆IY, slinger, wearing short chiton, discharging sling to right, O between legs, triskeles above club on right, round border of dots; scarce;

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After Alexander took Perga peacefully, Aspendos sent envoys to offer surrender if he would not take the taxes and horses formerly paid as tribute to the Persian king. Agreeing, Alexander went on to Side, leaving a garrison behind. When he learned they had failed to ratify the agreement their own evnvoys had proposed, Alexander marched to the city. The Aspendians retreated to their acropolis and again sent envoys to sue for peace. This time, however, they had to agree to harsh terms - they would host a Macedonian garrison and pay 100 gold talents and 4.000 horses annually.

This type is a late example and likely among the last of the wrestler and slinger staters. Struck during economic crisis, perhaps resulting from the harsh terms set by Alexander after their treachery, the flans are underweight, crudely cast and appear to be of debased silver. The wrestlers and slinger are carelessly depicted. It is not as attractive as earlier examples but it is certainly much scarcer.

From The Sam Mansourati Collection.


*With my sincere thank , Photo and Description courtesy of FORVM Ancient Coins Staff.
2 commentsSam
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Aspendos, Pamphylia, 333 - 250 B.C.Aspendos, Pamphylia, 333 - 250 B.C.
With the influence of the Olympics games.

Silver stater, Tekin Series 5, SNGvA 4578, SNG BnF 122, SNG Cop -, Arslan-Lightfoot -, VF, weight 8.97 gr., maximum diameter 24.8mm, die axis 0o.
Aspendos mint . Struck between 330 - 250 B.C.
Obverse ; two wrestlers, on left holds the right wrist of his opponent with his right hand and right forearm with his left hand, E between their legs, rounded edge.
Reverse ; EΣTΦE∆IY, slinger, wearing short chiton, discharging sling to right, O between legs, triskeles above club on right, round border of dots; very rare.

From The Sam Mansourati Collection. NO. AGAP 3324
After Alexander the great took Perga peacefully, Aspendos sent envoys to offer surrender if he would not take the taxes and horses formerly paid as tribute to the Persian king. Agreeing, Alexander went on to Side, leaving a garrison behind. When he learned they had failed to ratify the agreement their own evnvoys had proposed, Alexander marched to the city. The Aspendians retreated to their acropolis and again sent envoys to sue for peace. This time, however, they had to agree to harsh terms - they would host a Macedonian garrison and pay 100 gold talents and 4.000 horses annually.

This type is a late example and likely among the last of the wrestler and slinger staters. Struck during economic crisis, perhaps resulting from the harsh terms set by Alexander after their treachery, the flans are underweight, crudely cast and appear to be of debased silver. The wrestlers and slinger are carelessly depicted. It is not as attractive as earlier examples but it is certainly much scarcer.




1 commentsSam
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Aspendos, Pamphylia, 370 - 333 B.C.With the influence of the Olympics games.

Obverse : two wrestlers, the left one holds the wrist of his opponent with his right and right forearm with his left hand, KI between their legs.

Reverse : EΣTΦE∆IIYΣ on left, slinger, wearing short chiton, discharging sling to right, triskeles on right with feet clockwise,


Extremely fine Silver Stater . Weight: 10.62 g. Max Diameter: 23 mm. Mint : Aspendos (in our days , Antalya province of Turkey)
SNG France 104. Struck from fresh , artistic and well executed dies.

Historical and Numismatic Note:

Pamphylia (/pæmˈfɪliÉ™/) was the region in the south of Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount Taurus (modern-day Antalya province, Turkey).

Aspendos or Aspendus (Greek: Ἄσπενδος) was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya province of Turkey. Aspendos is about 40 km east of Antalya, Turkey about 16 km inland on the Eurymedon River. In 546 B.C. it fell to Persia. After a Persian defeat in 467, the city joined the Attic-Delos Maritime League. Persia took it again in 411 B.C., Alexander in 333 B.C., and Rome in 190 B.C. Although often subject to powerful empires, the city usually retained substantial autonomy.


The Sam Mansourati Collection. NO. AGAP 3121.

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Aspendos, Pamphylia.Circa 380/75-330/25 BC.
With the influence of the Olympics games , Silver Stater.
Obverse : Two wrestlers grappling; LΦ between, below.
Reverse : Slinger in throwing stance right; EΣTFEΔIIYΣ to left, counterclockwise triskeles of legs to right , Small eagle's head banker mark.
Mint : Aspendos (in our days , Antalya province of Turkey).
Ref ; Tekin Series 4; Arslan & Lightfoot 61–72 (same dies); Izmir 413 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 4565; SNG France 105 (same obv. die); SNG Copenhagen 227.
Extremely fine . 10.86 Gr . Max Dia 23 mm . Struck from fresh , artistic and well executed dies.

The Sam Mansourati Collection.
3 commentsSam
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Aspendus, Pamphylia

Obv: ΑΥ Κ Μ ΑΥ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟϹ; laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear.
Rev: ΑϹΠ-Ɛ-Ν-Δ-ΙΩΝ; front view of double-pediment temple enclosing statues of Aphroditai Kastnietides.
20 mm, 4.46 gms

RPC Online 6274; Lindgren Coll. I., A 1078A

Acquired from Themis Numismatics Auction 7, lot 633.
Charles M
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Attaleia, AE 16.8mm. Head of Poseidon r. / ΑΤΤΑΛΕΩΝ Dolphin around anchorAttaleia, Pamphylia. 159-100 B.C. AE3.43 g, 16.8mm. Head of Poseidon r. / ΑΤΤΑΛΕΩΝDolphin around anchor. Baydur 46, 4 (same dies). Ex Gerhard RohdePodiceps
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Caracalla-PergaPAMPHYLIA, Perga
Caracalla. Æ 28. Circa A.D. 209-217.
Obverse: AKMAY-ANTΩN(EINOC)-CEB. Laureate bust right; 2 countermarks: (1) before bust, below chin, (2) below (1).
Reverse: ΠEP-ΓAI-Ω-N.Emperor in military outfit standing left, holding spear, raising right hand, crowned by Nike, holding palm-branch.
27mm, 10.59 g.
CM(1): Eagle facing, head right (?), wings open, in oval punch, 4 x 5 mm. Howgego 334 (50 pcs).
CM(2): A.K. in rectangular punch, 5 x 3 mm. Howgego 513 (43 pcs).
Note: Countermark (2) was applied earlier than (1) which is found on coins of Severus Alexander while countermark (2) is not found on coins struck later than the reign of Elagabalus.
Jerome Holderman
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Carian Dynasts. Man-headed Winged Bull/Orou Quarter Stater.Asia Minor. Caria, Satraps. c. 450-400 BC. AR Quarter Stater (2.81ᵍᵐ 14.5ᵐᵐ 9ʰ) of local dynast, Mint G. Man-headed winged bull flying right. / Head right, hair long, OF OV (Orou) behind, all inside dotted square incuse. VF/VF. Konuk (2007) Ourou 2.1, reattributes to Caria. CNG Web Auction (12 Nov. 1999). Lycian Dynasts, Uvug: ACNAC Rosen 718; SNG Barry 1166; SNG Cop 6 (Lycia-Pamphylia) #17, Suppl. #430; SNG von Aulock 4118-4119; Vismara II #93 = Falghera Coll. #93; Müseler/Nollé IV #58; Babelon Traité II/2 #313.Anaximander
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Commodus, Perge (Pamphylia), Artemis, AE13AE13, 2.73g
obv: KAI KOMOΔOC; laureate and draped bust right
rev: [ΠEP]ΓAIΩ[N], Artemis standing right, holding bow and arrow

SNG von Aulock -; SNG PfPS -; SNG Righetti -; Lindgren -; BMC -
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Domitian, AD 81-96. Æ19, 4.8g, 12h; PAMPHYLIA, Side.
Obv.: ΔOMITIANOC KAICAP; Laureate head right.
Rev.: CIΔ-HT; Athena advancing left, holding spear and shield; pomegranate and serpent left.
Reference: SNG Cop 415, RPC II 1527, p. 277 / 17-297-30
John Anthony
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Domitian, Side (Pamphylia), Apollon Sidetes, AE24AE24, 8.7g
obv: ΔOMITIANOC KAICAP ΓERMA, laureate head right
rev: [?], Apollon Sidetes standing left with patera in right and scepter in left, pomegranate and laurel branch in left and right fields
GICV -
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Dynastia Flawiuszy 69-96 ADURI https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2/1511 json ttl rdf xml
Volume II
Number 1511
Region Pamphylia 
City Perge 
Reign Vespasian 
Person (obv.) Vespasian (Augustus)
Obverse inscription ΟΥƐϹΠΑϹΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ
Obverse design laureate head of Vespasian, l.
Reverse inscription ΑΡΤƐΜΙΔΟϹ ΠƐΡΓΑΙΑϹ
Reverse design Artemis, with bow and torch in raised hands, running r.; to r., stag
Average diameter 18,5 mm
Average weight 3.85 g
Reference BMC 22
Specimens 6
Waldemar S
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E in circular punchPAMPHYLIA. Side. Gallienus. Æ 30. A.D. 253-260. Obv: AVTKAIΠOAI”star”ΓAΛΛIH-NOCCEB. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; before bust AI (?) obliterated by countermark. Rev: (CIΔHTΩN-NEΩKOPΩN) or similar. Tyche seated left. Ref: BMC -; SNG France (3) 905. Axis: 360°. Weight:14.86 g. Note: This coin was struck during the joint reign of Gallienus and Valerian. CM: E in circular punch, 7.5 mm. Howgego 805 (169 pcs). Note: The coin was devalued to 5 assaria, likely at the same time when (during the reign of Gallienus) coins bearing the denomination "I" (i.e. 10 assaria) were issued. Collection Automan.Automan
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E in circular punchPAMPHYLIA. Side. Salonina. Æ 32. A.D. 253-260. Obv: KOPNHΛIA*CAΛΩNIN(A)-CEBA. Draped bust right, wearing stephane; before bust AI or I obliterated by countermark. Rev: CIΔHTΩN-NEΩKOPΩN. Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia. Ref: BMC -. Axis: 30°. Weight: 14.37 g. Note: Since the countermark was not applied to coins issued later than the joint reign of Gallienus and Valerian, this coin was likely struck between A.D. 253 and 260. CM: E in circular punch, 7 mm. Howgego 805 (169 pcs). Note: The coin was devalued to 5 assaria, likely at the same time when (during the reign of Gallienus) coins bearing the denomination "I" (i.e. 10 assaria) were issued. Collection Automan.Automan
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E in circular punchPAMPHYLIA. Side. Gallienus. Æ 30. A.D. 253-260. Obv: (AV)TKAIΠOAIΓA-ΛΛIHNOCCEB, (I)A before bust. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, below eagle to right with wings spread, head left; star (?) above head; Countermark before bust. Rev: CIΔHTΩN(NE)Ω-KOPΩN. Apollo standing to front, looking left, wearing short chiton, chlamys and high boots; patera in extended right hand, left hand rests on long laurel branch. Ref: BMC 110 (var. rev. leg. Breaks. Axis: 180°. Weight: 16.39 g. CM: E in circular punch, 7 mm. Howgego 805 (169 pcs).The coin was devalued to 5 assaria, likely at the same time when (during the reign of Gallienus) coins bearing the denomination "I" (i.e. 10 assaria) were issued. Collection Automan.Automan
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E in circular punchPAMPHYLIA. Side. Gordian III. Æ 33. A.D. 238-244. Obv: (A)YKMANT-ГOPΔIANOC. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; Countermark before face. Rev: CI-Δ-H(T)ΩN. Apollo standing to front, looking left, wearing short chiton, chlamys and high boots; patera in extended right hand, left hand rests on long laurel branch. Ref: BMC -. Axis: 180°. Weight: 18.51 g. CM: E in circular punch, 5 mm. Howgego 803 (37 pcs). Note: Howgego divides "E" countermarks (primarily on coins of Side) into two groups, arguing that there were two distinct periods of countermarking. Howgego then argues that this countermark was likely applied during the reign of Philip, equating old coins to new coins bearing an "E" as part of the design. Collection Automan.Automan
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EaglePAMPHYLIA. Perga. Caracalla. Æ 24. Circa A.D. 209-217. Obv: AYKMAY-ANTΩNINO. Laureate bust right; countermark on neck. Rev: ΠEP-ΓAI-ΩN.Artemis standing right, holding bow and arrow.Ref: SNG Cop. 329v; BMC 37v (size). Axis: 330°. Weight: 6.69 g. CM: Eagle facing, head left, wings open, in oval punch, 4 x 5 mm. Howgego 334 (50 pcs). Note: There are also countermarks of eagles with head right, which are more common. Collection Automan.Automan
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Eagle and "A.K."PAMPHYLIA. Perga. Caracalla. Æ 28. Circa A.D. 209-217. Obv: AKMAY-ANTΩN(EINOC)-CEB. Laureate bust right; 2 countermarks: (1) before bust, below chin, (2) below (1). Rev: ΠEP-ΓAI-Ω-N.Emperor in military outfit standing left, holding spear, raising right hand, crowned by Nike, holding palm-branch. Ref: BMC -. Axis: 360°. Weight: 10.59 g. CM(1): Eagle facing, head right (?), wings open, in oval punch, 4 x 5 mm. Howgego 334 (50 pcs). CM(2): A.K. in rectangular punch, 5 x 3 mm. Howgego 513 (43 pcs). Note: Countermark (2) was applied earlier than (1) which is found on coins of Severus Alexander while countermark (2) is not found on coins struck later than the reign of Elagabalus. Collection Automan.Automan
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EB0071 Wrestlers / SlingerAspendos, PAMPHYLIA, AR Stater, Circa 330-250 BC.
Obverse: Two wrestlers grappling; E between.
Reverse: EΣTFΔIY to left, Slinger standing right; triskeles, club before, O between legs.
References: BMC. XIX, 63 var.; S. 5399 var.; SNG Copenhagen 240 var.
Diameter: 25mm, Weight: 10.44g.
EB
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EB0072 Artemis / With stagPerge, PAMPHYLIA, Hemidrachm, 200-100 BC.
Obverse: Laureate head of Artemis right, quiver behind neck.
Reverse: ΠEΡΓAIA[Σ] [AΠTEMIΔOΣ], Artemis standing left with wreath and sceptre, stag at her feet.
References: Sear 5416, SNG Cop 300.
Diameter: 13mm, Weight: 2.063g.
EB
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EB0291 Athena / PomegranatePamphylia, Side, AE 15, 300-200 BC.
Obverse: Head of Athena right in plumed Corinthian helmet.
Reverse: Pomegranate on stalk.
References: Weber 7361; BMC 59; Sear Greek 1931.
Diameter: 15.5mm, Weight: 3.114g.
EB
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EB0552 Salonina / Three prize pursesCornelia Salonina (wife of Gallienus), AE decassarion of Perga, Pamphylia, 254-268 AD.
Obv: KOΡNHΛIA CALΩNINA CЄBA, diademed head on crescent right; I (mark of value) before.
Rev: ΠEΡ ΓAI ΩN, chest with three prize purses on top.
References: SNG Von Aulock 4748.
Diameter: 32mm, Weight: 18.813 grams.
EB
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EB0553 Gallienus / Three prize pursesGallienus, AE decassarion of Perga, Pamphylia 253-268 AD.
Obv: AVT K ΛI ΠO A-I ΓAΛΛIHN-O CЄB, Laureate and draped bust right; in right field, denominational mark (I).
Rev: ΠEΡ ΓAI ΩN, chest with three prize purses on top.
References: SNG von Aulock 4725, SNGCop 355.
Diameter: 30.5mm, Weight: 14.894 grams.

The reverse has an interesting feature consisting of two concentric slightly raised disks, most likely marks left from flan preparation.
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EB0554 Philip II / AthenaPhilip II, AE 35 of Side, Pamphylia 247-248 AD.
Obv: AYT K MARK IOVΛ CE OVHR FIΛIΠΠON C[EB], laureate, draped, cuirassed
bust right, epsilon to right.
Rev: CI ΔH TΩ N, Athena standing left by olive tree, holding patera and spear (double or overstrike).
References: SNG BN 869 var.
Diameter: 36.5mm, Weight: 18.493 grams.
EB
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EB0555 Gallienus / ApolloGallienus, AE 30 of Side, Pamphylia 253-268 AD.
Obv: AVT KAI ΠOV ΛI EΓN ΓAΛΛIHNOC CEB, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, I to right.
Rev: CIΔHTΩN NEΩKOΡΩN, Apollo Sidetes standing left, holding patera and laurel staff.
References: BMC 108.
Diameter: 30mm, Weight: 15.96 grams.
EB
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Elagabalus, AD 218-222.Æ26, 9.5g, 12h; PAMPHYLIA, Perga.
Obv.: AV K M AV ANTΩNI[NOC CEB]; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, c/m eagle, head left.
Rev.: [Π]ЄPΓAIWN; Artemis standing right, left arm outstretched, right arm holding arrow.
Reference: Lindgren 1113 (this coin) / 17-302-40
John Anthony
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GallienusGallienus
30.03 mm 17.89 gm
O: AUT KAI PO LI GALLIHNO CEB
Laureate and draped bust right, from behind, globe below
R: MAGU-DEWN
Tyche standing slightly left, modius on head, rudder in right, cornucopia in left, I upper left field, M - A across fields
Provincial of Magydus, Pamphylia
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