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Kings of Cilicia, Tarcondimotus I (circa 39–31 BC). HGC 9, 437 corr. Kings of Cilicia, Tarcondimotus I (circa 39–31 BC). Æ 22.34mm, 4.56 g. 12h.
Obverse: Head of Zeus right within a dotted border.
Reverse: ΒΑΣ[ΙΛΕΩΣ], eagle facing with head right, grasping a diadem in its talons; monogram (or anchor?) to left, and possible monogram to right (obscured).
References: Ziegler, JNG 64, p. 10, #14 (this coin, unillustrated and incorrectly die-matched). HGC 9, 437 corr. (Seleucid Kingdom, Achaeus).
Ex "y-e-s-ancientcoins" (on eBay), 2-16-2014.Mark FoxJan 02, 2017
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Thrace, Hadrianopolis. Commodus. Struck under Caecilius Servilianus, governor. Les Monnaies de l'Antiquité, No. 2, pp. 91–92.Thrace, Hadrianopolis. Commodus (AD 180–192). Æ 28.67mm, 8.91 g, 1h. Struck under Caecilius Servilianus, governor (ca. AD 186).
Obverse: ΑΥ Κ[ΑΙ Λ] ΑΥΡΗ [Κ]ΟΜΟΔΟC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: [...] CЄΡ(W?)ΥΛΙΑ – [N?]ΟΥ • ΑΔ[...] / ΠΟΛΕΙ[...], Zeus seated left, holding scepter in left hand and patera with his right; eagle at feet.
References: Derouet, Franck, "Un bronze inédit de Commode pour Hadrianopolis (Thrace)," Les Monnaies de l'Antiquité, No. 2 (2011), pp. 91–92 (this coin). Cf. Jurukova obv. die 76; Varbanov (E) II --; Mi --; BMC Thrace --; SNG Cop. --; RPC IV Online --.
Ex Franck Derouet, 12-27-2013. Mark Fox
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