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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Mysia| > |Lampsakos| > RP111202
Tiberius, 19 August 14 - 16 March 37 A.D., Lampsacus, Mysia
|Lampsakos|, |Tiberius,| |19| |August| |14| |-| |16| |March| |37| |A.D.,| |Lampsacus,| |Mysia|, Lampsacus (or Lampsakos) was an ancient Greek city strategically located on the eastern side of the Hellespont in the northern Troad. An inhabitant of Lampsacus was called a Lampsacene. The name has been transmitted in the nearby modern town of Lapseki.
RP111202. Bronze AE 16, RPC Online I 2279 (14 spec.), SNG Cop 233, Waddington 892, Lindgren 263, VF, brown tone, tight flan, Lampsakos (Lapseki, Turkey) mint, weight 4.870g, maximum diameter 16.3mm, die axis 225o, obverse CEBAC, laureate head of Tiberius right; reverse ΛAMΨAKH, winged hippocamp right, uncertain object below; from the Michael Arslan Collection; rare; SOLD




  







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