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Alexander_I~2.jpg
Alexander I Balas 152 - 145 B.C. Alexander I Balas 152 - 145 B.C. Ar drachm 17.1~17.8mm. 3.43g. Obv: Diademed head right. Obv: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY ΘEOΠATOPOΣ EYEPΓETOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow, resting hand on grounded bow. Symbol: (outer left) cornucopia. SC 1785ddwau
Seleucis_and_Pieria.jpg
Seleucis & Pieria - Antioch SYRIA, Seleucis & Pieria. Antioch. Pseudo-Autonomous Issue. Æ 15.3~15.9mm (3.65 g). Draped bust of Apollo right / Laurel branchddwau
BOTH_ANTIOCHOS_1_TET.jpg
SOLD Antiochus 1 Soter 281-261 BC Posthumous Tetradrachm SOLD SOLD Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus 1 facing right
Reverse: Apollo sitting on ompholos testing arrow in RH, LH holding grounded bow.
2 monograms, one in each field
Ins- ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ
A posthumous coinage from the reign of Antiochus 11
Mint of Seleucia on the Tigris
SC 587.1c 17g 29.5mm SOLD
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0017 - Denarius Octavian 30-29 BCObv/Octavian head as Apollo, laureate, r.
Rev/IMP CAESAR, rostral column surmonted by cloaked figure (Octavian?), r. holding spear, l. parazonium.

Ag, 20.1mm, 3.47g
Mint: Rome.
RIC I/271 [S] - BMCRE 633 - BMCRR 4349 - RCV 1559 - Cohen (Imp.) 124 - Cohen (Rep.) 86 - Calicó 686 - RSC Augustus 124
ex-Kuenker, auction 124, lot 8598
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0021 - Denarius Augustus 15-13 BCObv/AVGVSTVS DIVI F, Augustus head, bare, r.
Rev/IMP X, Apollo Citharoedus in long drapery, standing l., r. holding plectrum, l. lyre, ACT in ex.

Ag, 19.0mm, 3.46g
Mint: Lugdunum.
RIC I/171a [C] - RCV 1611 - BMCRE 416 - BMCRR Gaul 175 - RSC 144 - Calicó 828
ex-Meister & Sonntag, auction S2, lot 207
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0029 - Denarius Vibia 89-8 BCObv/Laureate head of Apollo r.; PANSA behind, below control mark.
Rev/Minerva in quadriga r., holding spear and reins in l. and trophy in r.; C VIBIVS C F in ex.

Ag, 18.2mm, 3.90g
Moneyer: C.Vibius C.f. Pansa
Mint: Rome.
RRC 342/5b [dies o/r: 988/1097 (3b-5b)]
ex-LHS Numismatik, auction 100, lot 389
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0035 Pella - AE 17187-31 BC
laureated head of Apollo right
lyre
ΠΕΛΛΗΣ / (?) AKΦ
BMC 11; SNG ANS 587
3,6g 17mm
J. B.
Crepusius-Syd-738.jpg
007. P. Crepusius.Denarius, 82-81 BC, Rome mint.
Obverse: Laureate bust of Apollo; sceptre and E at left; symbol under chin.
Reverse: P CREPVSI / Horseman galloping, hurling spear. Roman numeral CCCXXXXVI above.
4.07 gm., 17.5 mm.
Syd. #738a; RSC #Crepusia 1; Sear #283.

The Roman numerals on this coin series run from I to DXXIII (1 - 523). Aside from numbering the reverse dies, their significance is unknown. The symbol under Apollo's chin is said to be a shell by Stevenson (p. 295), but it could easily be a turtle or even something else.
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0071 - Denarius Pomponia 66 BCObv/Laureate head of Apollo r., two crossed flutes behind.
Rev/POMPONI MVSA, Euterpe, muse of lyric poetry, standing r., holding two flutes in r. hand.

Ag, 19.6mm, 3.88g
Moneyer: Q Pomponius Musa.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 410/5 [dies o/r: 10/11] - BMCRE Rome 3613 - Syd.815 - RCV 355 - RSC Pomponia 13 - Calicó 1184.
ex-Jesús Vico, auction nov 2008, lot 290
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Pella_2.jpg
0072 Pella - AE 16187-31 BC
laureated head of Apollo right
lyre
ΠΕΛΛΗΣ
Moushmov Number 6447, (SNG ANS 587)
5,74g 14,5mm
J. B.
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0078 - Denarius Pomponia 66 BCObv/Laureate head of Apollo r.; six pointed star behind.
Rev/Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, standing l., pointing with wand to globe on tripod.

Ag, 17.5mm, 3.87g
Moneyer: Q Pomponius Musa.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 410/8 [dies o/r: 10/11] - Syd. 823
ex-Soler y Llach/Martí Hervera, auction dec 2010, lot 3461
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0084 - Denarius Calpurnia 67 BCObv/Head of Apollo r., hair tied with band; behind, monogram.
Rev/Horseman r., holding palm; above, E retrograde and pellet; below, C PISO L F FRV.

Ag, 18.6mm, 3.45g
Moneyer: C. Calpurnius Piso Frugi.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 408/1b (o: 43 var./r: 47) [dies o/r: 144/175 (all var.)] - Syd. 850
ex-Baldwin's, NY Sale XXV, lot 149
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0085 - Denarius Septimius Severus 195 ACObv/L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP V, laureate head of Septimius r.
Rev/PM TR P III COS II PP, Apollo standing l. holding patera and lyre.

Ag, 18.0mm, 2.81g
Mint: Rome.
RIC IVa/59 [S] - BMCRE V/110 var. (note p.39) - Cohen 389
ex-CGB, art #brm_079892
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Denarius_Augusto_RIC_180.jpg
01- 04 - AUGUSTO (27 A.C. - 14 D.C.) AR denario 3,27 gr.

Esta acuñación conmemora la famosa Victoria de Augusto sobre Marco Antonio y Cleopatra en la batalla de Actium, que indirectamente termina con la trágica muerte de estos dos últimos.

Anv: AVGVSTVS DIVI F - Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: IMP / XII - ACT en exergo - Apolo Citharoedus de Actium, de pié de frente viendo a izq., vistiendo larga vestimenta y portando Plectrum/Plectro (Pequeña púa hecha de diferentes materiales que se usa para tocar instrumentos de cuerda, como un reemplazo o ayuda de los dedos) en mano der. y Lira en izq.

Acuñada: Entre el 11 y 10 A.C.
Ceca: Lugdunum - Lyon
Rareza: R2

Referencias: RIC I 180; Lyon 37; RSC 165; BMCRE 478-9 = BMCRR Gaul 194-5; BN 1418-9.
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RIC_180_Denario_Octavio_Augusto.jpg
01- 04 - AUGUSTO (27 A.C. - 14 D.C.) AR denario 18 mm 3,27 gr.

Esta acuñación conmemora la famosa Victoria de Augusto sobre Marco Antonio y Cleopatra en la batalla de Actium, que indirectamente termina con la trágica muerte de estos dos últimos.

Anv: AVGVSTVS DIVI F - Cabeza laureada viendo a derecha.
Rev: IMP / XII - ACT en exergo - Apolo Citharoedus de Actium, de pié de frente viendo a izq., vistiendo larga vestimenta y portando Plectrum/Plectro (Pequeña púa hecha de diferentes materiales que se usa para tocar instrumentos de cuerda, como un reemplazo o ayuda de los dedos) en mano der. y Lira en izq.

Acuñada: Entre el 11 y 10 A.C.
Ceca: Lugdunum - Lyon
Rareza: R2

Referencias: RIC I 180 Pag.53; Lyon #37; RSC I #165 Pag.142; BMCRE #478-9 = BMCRR Gaul #194-5; BN #1418-9; SRCTV I #1611var Pag.319
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0101 - Denarius Marcia 82 ACObv/ Laureate head of Apollo r.
Rev/ Marsyas walking l. bearing wine skin on shoulder; behind, statue of Victory on column: before, L CENSOR.

Ag, 17.5 mm, 3.78 g
Moneyer: L. Censorinus.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 363/1d [dies o/r: ~197/~228] - Syd. 737 - RSC Marcia 24
ex-M.Iglesias Alvarez, march 2011 (ex - Jesús Vico, auction 125, lot 232)
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109_Antoninus_Pius_Apollo.JPG
0109 Antoninus Pius - AE sestertiusRome
140 AD
laureate head right
ANTONINVS AVG PI_VS P P TR P COS III
Apollo standing left holding lyre and patera
APOLLI_NI__AVGVSTO
S C
RIC III 598a, Cohen 62
19,40g 33mm
J. B.
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0145 Philip II - AE 18359-336 BC
head of Apollo right
naked youth on horse right
ΦIΛIΠΠOY
?(trident)
SNG Cop - (cf 148), BMC - (cf 366), SNG Lockett - (cf 2129), BCD - (cf 179)
6,3g 18mm
J. B.
014_Nero_AE-22_Koinon-of-Thessaly_Diassarion_NEP_N-_E-__A__N-laureate-head-right_API_TI_NO_-_TPATH_-OV-Apollo-standing-right-playing_54-68-AD_1h_21-23mm_9,55gx-s.jpg
014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Achaea, Thessaly, Koinon of Thessaly, RPC I 1439, AE-22, Diassarion, APIΣTIΩNOΣ ΣTPATHΓOY Apollo standing right, #1014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Achaea, Thessaly, Koinon of Thessaly, RPC I 1439, AE-22, Diassarion, APIΣTIΩNOΣ ΣTPATHΓOY Apollo standing right, #1
avers: NEPΩN ΘE ΣΣAΛ ΩN , Laureate head right.
reverse: ΣTPATHΓ OY APIΣTIΩNOΣ, Apollo Kitharoedos standing right, holding kithara (lyre) in his left hand, playing it with his right.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,0-23,0mm, weight: 9,55g, axis: 1h
mint: City: Koinon of Thessaly, Region: Thessaly, Province: Achaea,
date: 54-68 AD.,
Magistrate: Aristion (strategos).
ref:
RPC I 1439,
Rogers 79 = Moustaka 84,
BMC 74,
SNG Cop 337,
Burrer Em 1, p. 146-50, 1-29 (series 1) 16 (A3/R13),
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014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Lydia, Apollonoshieron, Asia (conventus of Sardis), RPC I 3045, AE-18, Apollo standing front, #1014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Lydia, Apollonoshieron, Asia (conventus of Sardis), RPC I 3045, AE-18, Apollo standing front, #1
avers: NEΡΩN KAICAΡ CEBACTOC, laureate head right
reverse: AΠOΛΛΩNI/EΡEITΩN, Apollo standing front, head right, holding patera in right hand and resting with left on lyre.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 3,04g, axis: 6h
mint: City: Apollonoshieron, Region: Lydia, Province: Asia (conventus of Sardis),
date: 54-68 AD.,
ref: RPC I 3045; BMC 8-9; SNG Cop 33,
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0192 - Denarius Valeria 45 BCObv/ Diademed head of Apollo Soranus r., ACISCVLV(S) behind, with acisculus; star above.
Rev/ Europa riding bull r., holding veil above; in ex., L VALERIV(S).

Ag, 3.75 g
Moneyer: L. Valerius Acisculus.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 474/1a - BMCRRE Rome 4099 - Sear Imp. 90.
ex-Soler y Llach, auction 83, lot 151.
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035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0063B, Rome, AR-Denarius, APOLLINI AVGVSTO, Apollo standing left,035 Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.), RIC III 0063B, Rome, AR-Denarius, APOLLINI AVGVSTO, Apollo standing left,
avers:- ANTONINVS-AVG-PIVS-P-P-TR-P-COS-III, Laureate head right.
revers:- APOLLINI-AVGVSTO, Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 18mm, weight: 2,44g, axis: 5h,
mint: Rome, date: 140-143 A.D., ref: RIC-III-63B-p-33, C-60,
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037p Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A.D.), Thrace, Hadriannopolis, Varbanov 3180 var, AE-17, AΔPIANO-ΠOΛEIT, Apollo advancing right,037p Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A.D.), Thrace, Hadriannopolis, Varbanov 3180 var, AE-17, AΔPIANO-ΠOΛEIT, Apollo advancing right,
avers:- OVHPOC-KAICAP, Bare-headed, draped bust younger emperor right.
revers:- AΔPIANO-ΠOΛEIT, Apollo (Propylaeus) advancing right, holding bow.
exe: -/-//--, diameter: 17,5 mm, weight: 2,92 g, axis: 7 h,
mint: Thrace, Hadriannopolis, date: A.D., ref: Varbanov (2) 3180 var. p-261,
Q-001
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Seleuco III, Soter Cerauno.jpg
05-02 - Seleuco III, Soter Cerauno (226 - 223 A.C.)Seleuco III Sóter Cerauno (? - 223 adC). Rey de la dinastía seleúcida, hijo mayor de Seleuco II Calinico, a quien sucedió. Su apelativo Cerauno significa “el Rayo”. Su reinado fue breve (apenas tres años, desde el 225 adC). Decidió llevar a cabo el plan que su padre no pudo realizar en vida: enfrentar al rey Atalo I de Pérgamo, aliado de Antioco Hierax, hermano de Seleuco Calinico y tio suyo, el cual había muerto hace poco, pero que había ayudado a Atalo, quien había aprovechado la situación para expandir sus fronteras y conquistar toda el Asia Menor.
En el transcurso de esta campaña realizada en la región del Tauro, Seleuco III murió asesinado víctima de la traición de uno de sus oficiales llamado Nicanor, en complicidad con el galo Apaturios (223 adC).
Fue sucedido por su hermano Antíoco III Megas, contando con el apoyo de Aqueo, pariente del difunto rey quien había tenido gran influencia durante su reinado. Aqueo rechazó la corona que le ofrecieron las tropas y prefirió gobernar como regente del imperio. Nombró a Molón gobernador de las provincias superiores y él se reservó el Asia Menor; combatió con éxito contra Atalo I y lo confinó en Pérgamo, de modo que suyo fue el mérito de ganar la guerra que había empezado Seleuco III. (Wikipedia)

AE 12 mm 2.0 gr.

Anv: Busto de Artemisa viendo a der. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY" - Apolo sentado a izquierda en ónfalo (Piedra semicilíndrica centro del culto de Apolo en Delfos, fetiche de basalto y altar de la madre tierra de la religión micénica) con flecha en mano derecha levantada y apoyando la izquierda en un arco. "CE / Λ" en campo izquierdo y "AP" (Monograma) en exergo.

Ceca: Antioquía en Orontes

Referencias: B.M.C. Vol.4 (Seleucid Kings of Syria) #8 Pag.22 - Sear GCTV Vol.2 #6929 Pag.646 - SNG Spaer #518 - Newell E.T. (Western Seleucid Mints) #1036
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051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 254, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Apollo standing left, #1051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 254, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Apollo standing left, #1
avers: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, Laureate head right.
reverse: P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Apollo standing left, holding branch and lyre on the column.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,21g, axis: 01h,
mint: Rome, date: 215 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 254, p-248, C 282,
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051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 254, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Apollo standing left, #2051 Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Rome, RIC IV-I 254, AR-Denarius, P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Apollo standing left, #2
avers: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, Laureate head right.
reverse: P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Apollo standing left, holding branch and lyre on the column.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19,0mm, weight: 3,30g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 215 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 254, p-248, RSC 282, ,
Q-002
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054p Macrinus (217-218 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HHJ 08.23.07.02, AE-28, VΠ-AΓPIΠΠA-NIKOΠOΛITΩN-ΠPOC-IC/TP-Ω, Apollo, naked, standing right,054p Macrinus (217-218 A.D.), Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, HHJ 08.23.07.02, AE-28, VΠ-AΓPIΠΠA-NIKOΠOΛITΩN-ΠPOC-IC/TP-Ω, Apollo, naked, standing right,
avers: AVK-OΠΠEΛ-CEVH-MAKPI-NOC, Laureate head right.
revers: VΠ-AΓPIΠΠA-NIKOΠOΛITΩN-ΠPOC-IC/TP-Ω, Apollo, Sauroktonos, naked, standing right with crossed legs, left hand on tree-stump, in right hand holding twig and pointing to stump.
exe: TP/Ω//--, diameter: 27-28mm, weight: 11,45g, axis:6h,
mint: Moesia, Nicopolis Ad Istrum, Statius Longinus 217-218 A.D., date: 217-218 A.D., ref: Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov 8.23.7.2,
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072 Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), RIC IV-III 301a, AE-Sestertius, Rome, -/-//SC, P M TR P III COS II P P, Apollo enthroned left, #1072 Gordianus-III. (238-244 A.D.), RIC IV-III 301a, AE-Sestertius, Rome, -/-//SC, P M TR P III COS II P P, Apollo enthroned left, #1
avers: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: P M TR P III COS II P P, Apollo enthroned left, holding the olive branch and resting arm on the lyre, SC belove.
exergue: -/-//SC, diameter: 28,0-29,0mm, weight: 20,61g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 240-241 A.D., ref: RIC IV-III 301a, C-240,
Q-001
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0866 Maximius II - AE 1/4 follisprosecution issue
Antioch
312 AD
turreted and veiled Tyche of Antioch seated on rocks, holding grains; river-god Orontes, standing facing in waist deep water, arms outstretched
GENIO AN_TIOCHENI
Apollo standing left, holding patera and kithara
APOLLONI__SANCTO
I
SMA
McAlee 170(i), Van Heesch 3(a), Vagi 2954,
0,9g 16,5mm
ex Gitbud and Naumann
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088 Valerian I. (253-260 A.D.), RIC V-I 072A, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, APOLINI CONSERVA, Apollo standing left, #1088 Valerian I. (253-260 A.D.), RIC V-I 072A, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, APOLINI CONSERVA, Apollo standing left, #1
avers: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS P F AVG, Radiate and draped bust right.
reverse: APOLINI CONSERVA, Apollo standing left holding branch and lyre on the rock.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 21,5mm, weight: 2,98g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 256-57A.D., ref: RIC V-I 072A, p-44, C-17, Göbl-72c, Sear 9925,
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088 Valerian I. (253-260 A.D.), RIC V-I 074, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, APOLINI PROPVG, Apollo standing right, #1088 Valerian I. (253-260 A.D.), RIC V-I 074, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, APOLINI PROPVG, Apollo standing right, #1
avers: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped bust right.
reverse: APOLINI PROPVG, Apollo standing right, drawing a bow.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-20mm, weight: 3,60g, axis: 1h,
mint: Rome, date: 253 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 74, p-45, C-25,
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088 Valerian I. (253-260 A.D.), RIC V-I 074, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, APOLINI PROPVG, Apollo standing right, #2088 Valerian I. (253-260 A.D.), RIC V-I 074, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, APOLINI PROPVG, Apollo standing right, #2
avers: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped bust right.
reverse: APOLINI PROPVG, Apollo standing right, drawing a bow.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 20,5-22mm, weight: 3,10g, axis: 6h,
mint: Rome, date: 253 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 74, p-45, C-25,
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09. Gordian III / RIC 114.Denarius, 240 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG / Laureate bust of Gordian.
Reverse: P M TR P III COS II P P / Apollo seated, resting left arm on lyre, and holding a laurel branch.
3.07 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #114; Sear #8679.
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10-01 - C. POBLICIUS, A. POSTUMIUS S. F. ALBINUS y L. CAECILIUS METELLUS (96 A.C.)AR Denarius 18 mm 3.4 gr
Anv: "L·METEL detrás A·ALB·S·F delante de Cabeza laureada de Apolo viendo a derecha - "*" debajo del cuello.
Rev: "C·MALL" (AL en ligadura) - Roma sentada a izquierda sobre una pila de escudos, detrás de ella Victoria coronándola. "ROMA" en exergo.

Ceca: Roma
Referencias: Sear RCTV Vol.1 #220 Pag.114 - Craw RRC #335/1 a-c - Syd CRR #611-611a - BMCRR #724/726/730 - RSC Vol.1 Caecilia 45-46a Pag.21
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10-01 - C. POBLICIUS, A. POSTUMIUS S. F. ALBINUS y L. CAECILIUS METELLUS (96 A.C.)AR Denarius 18 mm 3.4 gr

Anv: "L·METEL detrás A·ALB·S·F delante de Cabeza laureada de Apolo viendo a derecha - "*" debajo del cuello.
Rev: "C·MALL" (AL en ligadura) - Roma sentada a izquierda sobre una pila de escudos, detrás de ella Victoria coronándola. "ROMA" en exergo.

Ceca: Roma
Referencias: Sear RCTV Vol.1 #220 Pag.114 - Craw RRC #335/1 a-c - Syd CRR #611-611a - BMCRR #724/726/730 - RSC Vol.1 Caecilia 45-46a Pag.21
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1031 Kyzikos - AEc. 4th century BC
laureate head of Apollo left
amphora, tuna fish right below
KY_ZI
SNG BnF 411, SNG Cop 57, SNGvA 7351, BMC Mysia -,
0,5g 8mm
J. B.
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105 Quintillus (270 A.D.), T-1172, RIC V-I 009, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, APOLLINI CONS, -/H//--, Bust-D2, Apollo standing left, #1105 Quintillus (270 A.D.), T-1172, RIC V-I 009, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, APOLLINI CONS, -/H//--, Bust-D2, Apollo standing left, #1
avers: IMP C M AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from the rear (D2).
reverse: APOLLINI CONS, Apollo standing left, holding the olive branch in right hand and lyre which rests on a rock in left hand, H in right field. (8th officina). (Apollo 2).
exergue: -/H//--, diameter: 18,5-20,5mm, weight: 2,86g, axis:6h,
mint: Rome, off-8, iss-1, date: 270 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 009, RIC-Temp-1172, Sear 11434.
Q-001
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13-01 - L. CALPURNIUS PISO L.f. L.n. FRUGI (90 A.C.)AR Denarius 18 mm 2.8 gr

Anv: Cabeza de Apolo laureado viendo a derecha - "A" letra de control detrás de la cabeza.
Rev: "L.PISO FRVGI" Jinete cabalgando a der. y portando una hoja de palma. Número de control en Exergo.

Ceca: Roma
Referencias: Sear RCTV Vol.1 #235 Pag.117 - Craw RRC #340/1 - Syd CRR #663-670 - BMCRR #1938-2129 - RSC Vol.1 Calpurnia 11 Pag.24
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137 B.C., M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford-236-1, Rome, Apollo in quadriga right, #1137 B.C., M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford-236-1, Rome, Apollo in quadriga right, #1
avers: TAMPIL, Head of Roma left, X before.
reverse: Apollo in quadriga right holding bow and arrow, reins and branch, ROMA below, M•BAEBI•Q•F in ex.
exergue: ROMA//M•BAEBI•Q•F, diameter: 16,5-18,5 mm, weight: 3,97g, axis:3 h,
mint: Rome, date: 137 B.C., ref: Crawford 236-1c, Syd 489, Baebia 12.,
Q-001
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138-161 AD - ANTONINUS PIUS AE as - struck 145-161 ADobv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS III (laureate head right)
rev: - / S.C. (Apollo standing left, holding patera & lyre)
ref: RIC III 824, C.748 (6frcs)
9.23gms, 25mm
Scarce
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1589 Laodicea ad Lycum - AEPythes Pythou, magistrate in office for the second time
13-37 AD
laureate bust of Apollo right, lyre right
ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ
altar surmounted by headdress of Isis
ΠΥΘΗΣ // ΠΥΘΟΥ
ΔΙΣ
RPC I, 2909; BMC 62, Cop 511
https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/2909
3,0g 13mm
ex Naumann
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193-211 AD - Septimius Severus - Moushmov 0369 - Apollo ReverseEmperor: Septimius Severus (r. 193-211 AD)
Date: 193-211 AD
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Tetrassarion

Obverse: AΥKΛCEΠ - CEΥHΡOC
Head right with beard

Reverse: ΥΦΛOΥΛΠIΛ NOΥ - MAΡKIANOΠOΛIC
Apollo standing with bow facing right, altar left, serpent wrapped around tree stump right.

Mint: Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior
Magistrate: Flavius Ulpianus
Moushmov 369
10.56g; 26.5mm; 45°
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195_Septimius_Severus_Dupondius_RIC_cf699_1Septimius Severus (193 – 211 AD)
AE Dupondius, Rome, 195
L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP V;
Radiate head right
APOLLINI AVGVSTO, S-C;
Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre
13,2 gr, 26 mm
Cf. RIC IVa, 699 (not listed as Dupondius); BMC V, p. 140*; C. 46
Ex Albrecht Marquis Kubinsky von Hohenkubin Collection, formed circa early 1900s
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2025 Philip II - AE 17359-336 BC
head of Apollo right
naked youth on horse right
ΦIΛIΠΠOY
star
6,1g 17mm
ex Artemide
J. B.
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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 EΠIΦANOYΣ ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ 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)
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24-01 - P. CLODIUS M.f. TURRINUS (42 A.C.)AR Denarius 20 mm 3.7 gr

Anv: Busto de joven Apolo laureado viendo a derecha, Lira detrás.
Rev: Diana Lucífera estante a derecha, portando largas antorchas en sus manos y arco y carcaj en su hombro - "M·F" delante, "P·CLODIVS" detrás.

Ceca: Roma
Referencias: Sear RCTV Vol.1 #492 Pag.163 - Craw RRC #494/23 - Syd CRR #1117 - BMCRR #4290 - Sear CRI #184 - RSC Vol.1 Claudia 15 Pag.32 - Babelon I #15 Pag.356 - Catalle 2001 #793
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29. Trebonianus Gallus.Antoninianus, ca 252 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP CAES VIB TREB GALLVS AVG / Radiate bust of Gallus.
Reverse: APOLL SALVTARI / Apollo standing, holding branch and a lyre set on a rock.
3.82 gm., 20 mm.
RIC #32; Sear #9627.

In his book The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, & the End of an Empire, author Kyle Harper suggests the plague described by Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, was not a localized plague of some sort, but was one and the same with the plague that ravaged the Roman Empire during the reign of Trebonianus Gallus and several of his successors.

The plague was first reported in Alexandria in 249 AD, and by 251 AD it had made its way to Rome where the boy emperor Hostilian died from it. Harper says (p, 138), “The Plague of Cyprian is in the background of imperial history from ca. AD 249 to AD 262, possibly with even later effects around AD 270.”

Harper also presents a case that the plague was either pandemic influenza (similar to that of 1918) or a viral hemorrhagic fever (similar to the Ebola virus of today).

Coins with the reverse legend APOLL SALVTARI (“Apollo the Healer”) exist on coins of Trebonianus Gallus, Volusian, Aemilian, and Valerian I. This reverse type is certainly to be interpreted as an appeal to Apollo for deliverance from the plague that was spreading through the Empire at this time.
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32. Myrina.Tetradrachm, ca 160 - 150 BC, minted in Myrina.
Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo of Grynion.
Reverse: ΜΥΡΙΝΑΙΩΝ / Apollo standing, holding patera and laurel branch with fillets, omphalos and amphora at his feet; all within laurel wreath. Monogram at left.
16.49 gm., 32 mm.
Sacks #20 . 20g.

See K.S. Sacks, "The Wreathed Coins of Aeolian Myrina," ANS Museum Notes #30 (1985), p. 1-43.
According to Sacks' classification, the monogram makes this issue #20. The obverse die is also #20. A coin with these two dies is pictured as 20 . 20g on plate #7. The identifying features of the obverse die are the "4'th strand of hair" (actually a die flaw) up under Apollo's jaw and the several cracks in the die.
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33. Magnesia.Tetradrachm, ca 150 BC, minted in Magnesia.
Obverse: Diademed head of Artemis, bow and quiver at shoulder.
Reverse: ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ ΕΡΑΣΙΠΠΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΟΥ / Apollo standing on Maeander pattern, resting elbow on tripod, holding laurel branch, all within laurel wreath.
16.37 gm., 30 mm.
S. #4485; BMC 14.162, 37.
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33a. Magnesia.(A larger photo of the reverse of the previous coin.)
(Click on the picture to enlarge it.)
Callimachus
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359-336 BC - Philip II - Lindgren II 1272 - Youth on Horse ReverseKing: Philip II of Macedonia (r. 359-336 BC)
Date: 359-336 BC
Size: AE15
Condition: Fine

Obverse: Head of Apollo right wearing tania

Reverse: Φ I Λ I Γ Γ O Y
Youth on horse prancing left, right hand raised - or- whiping horse with right.
"N" below

Uncertain Macedonian mint
Lindgren II 1272; SNG Cop. 614; SNG ANS 939
6.54g; 15.9mm; 90°
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359-336 BC - Philip II - Youth on Horse ReverseKing: Philip II of Macedonia (r. 359-336 BC)
Date: 359-336 BC
Size: AE16
Condition: Fair

Obverse: Head of Apollo right wearing tania

Reverse: Φ I Λ I Γ Γ O Y
Youth on horse prancing right.
"N" below

Uncertain Macedonian mint
5.43g; 16.1mm; 345°
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37-03 - COMODO (177 - 192 D.C.)AR Denario 17 x 15 mm 2.1 gr.

Anv: "M COMM ANT P FEL [AVG BRI]T P P" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "APOL MONET P M TR P XV - COS VI (En los campos)" - Apolo desnudo de pié de frente viendo a derecha, con su brazo derecho sobre su cabeza, apoyado su codo izquierdo sobre una columna y con sus piernas cruzadas.

Acuñada 190 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III #205 Pag.389 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5628 Pag.385 - BMCRE #275 - Cohen Vol.III #22 Pag.230 - RSC Vol. II #22 Pag.236 - MIR Vol.18 #793
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37-03 - COMODO (177 - 192 D.C.)AR Denario 17 x 15 mm 2.1 gr.

Anv: "M COMM ANT P FEL [AVG BRI]T P P" - Busto laureado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "APOL MONET P M TR P XV - COS VI (En los campos)" - Apolo desnudo de pié de frente viendo a derecha, con su brazo derecho sobre su cabeza, apoyado su codo izquierdo sobre una columna y con sus piernas cruzadas.

Acuñada 190 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.III #205 Pag.389 - Sear RCTV Vol.II #5628 Pag.385 - BMCRE #275 - Cohen Vol.III #22 Pag.230 - RSC Vol. II #22 Pag.236 - MIR Vol.18 #793
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37. Gordian III / RIC 89, year V.Antoninianus, July 242 - July 243 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG / Radiate bust of Gordian.
Reverse: P M TR P V COS II P P / Apollo seated, holding branch and resting elbow on lyre.
4.38 gm., 23 mm.
RIC #89; Sear #8648.
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40. Gordian III / RIC 90, year VI.Antoninianus, July 243 - July 244 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG / Radiate bust of Gordian.
Reverse: P M TR P VI COS II P P / Apollo seated, holding branch and resting elbow on lyre.
4.56 gm., 22 mm.
RIC #90; Sear #8651.
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46 - 3 - 4 - SEPTIMIO SEVERO (193 - 211 D.C.)FILIPOPOLIS Tracia

AE Tetrassarión? 29 mm 11.2 gr.

Anv: "AV K Λ CEΠ CEVHPOC Π" – Busto laureado, vistiendo coraza y Paludamentum sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: ”MHTPO ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΔEΩ – Apolo estante de frente con su cabeza viendo a izquierda, sosteniendo una lira con mano izquierda sobre una hoja de palma y pátera en mano derecha.

Acuñada: 193 - 211 D.C.

Referencias:
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46-68 - SEPTIMIO SEVERO (193 - 211 D.C.)FILIPOPOLIS Tracia

AE Tetrassarión? 29 mm 11.2 gr.

Anv: "AV K Λ CEΠ CEVHPOC Π" – Busto laureado, vistiendo coraza y Paludamentum sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: ”MHTPO ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΔEΩ – Apolo estante de frente con su cabeza viendo a izquierda, sosteniendo una lira con mano izquierda sobre una hoja de palma y pátera en mano derecha.

Acuñada: 193 - 211 D.C.

Referencias:
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50-35 - GETA (209 - 212 D.C.) AUGUSTA TRAIANA - Tracia

AE Tetrasarión
29.0 mm 16.1 gr.

Anv: "AVT K ΠO CEΠ ΓETAC CEB" – Busto. laur., vest. y acoraz. a der.
Rev: "AYΓOYCTHC TPAIA / NHC. " En exergo, Templo tetrástilo con estatua de Apolo portando pátera en der. y flecha en izq.

Acuñada: 209 - 212 D.C.

Referencias: Moushmov #3115 var. (Apollo en lugar de Asclepio), Varbanov II #1358 P.112 (R4), Schonert-Geiss #449
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59-40 - SEVERO ALEJANDRO (222 - 235 D.C.)MARCIANOPOLIS Moesia Inferior
Legado Consular Fir. Philopappus

AE Tetrasarión (4 Asarias)
25 mm 8.4 gr.

Anv: ”AVT K M AVP CEV AΛEΞANΔPOC AVΓ” – Cabeza laureada a der.
Rev: ”VP ΦIP ΦIΛOΠAΠΠOV MARKIANOΠOΛITΩN", Apolo/Bonus Eventus desnudo estante a izq., portando pátera en mano der. y rama de laurel en izq.

Acuñada: 222-224 D.C.

Referencias: Moushmov #697 var (Patera?), Varbanov I #1809 var (Busto) Pag.176 (R3) - AMNG Vol.I/1 #1025 var (Ley. reverso) Pag.289
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79-02 - EMILIANO (Jul.a Oct. 253 D.C.)AR Antoniniano 21 mm 4.0 gr.

Anv: "IMP AEMILIANVS PIVS FEL AVG", Busto radiado, vestido y acorazado viendo a derecha.
Rev: "AP-OL CONSERVAT", Apolo estante a izq., portando rama de olivo en mano der. y descansando su mano izq. sobre Lira apoyada en una roca.

Acuñada 253 D.C.
Ceca: Roma

Referencias: RIC Vol.IV Parte III #1 Pag.194 - Sear RCTV III #9830 Pag.251 - Cohen Vol.V #2 Pag.287 - RSC Vol.IV #2 Pag.46 - DVM #1 Pag.238- Hunter #8
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82-21 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 21 mm 3.0 gr.
Totalmente plateado

Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Busto radiado y vistiendo coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "SALVS AVG" – Apolo desnudo de pié de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando una rama de laureles que cae de la mano de su brazo derecho extendido, su codo izquierdo apoyado en un trípode. ”PXV” en exergo (Potestas XV = año 267 D.C.).
Este reverso se relaciona con la peste que asoló el Imperio durante el reinado de Galieno

Acuñada: 267 D.C.
Ceca: Antioquía (Göbl) – Asia (RIC)
Rareza: C

Referencias:
RIC Vol.V Parte I #610 Pag.185 - Cohen Vol.V #927 Pag.432 - DVM #254/1 Pag.248 - RSC Vol.IV #927a Pag.95 - Göbl 1670k - MIR 36/1670 k (27 ex) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10346
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82-30 - GALIENO (253 - 268 D.C.)Billon Antoniniano 21 mm 3.0 gr.
Totalmente plateado

Anv: "GALLIENVS AVG" - Busto radiado y vistiendo coraza, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "SALVS AVG" – Apolo desnudo de pié de frente, viendo a izquierda, portando una rama de laureles que cae de la mano de su brazo derecho extendido, su codo izquierdo apoyado en un trípode. ”PXV” en exergo (Potestas XV = año 267 D.C.).
Este reverso se relaciona con la peste que asoló el Imperio durante el reinado de Galieno

Acuñada: 267 D.C.
Ceca: Antioquía (Göbl) – Asia (RIC)
Rareza: C

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte I #610 Pag.185 - Cohen Vol.V #927 Pag.432 - DVM #254/1 Pag.248 - RSC Vol.IV #927a Pag.95 - Göbl 1670k - MIR 36/1670 k (27 ex) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10346 Pag.300 - Hunter p.lxx
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87 - 01 - QUIETO 260/261 D.C.AE Antoniniano 21 mm 3.89 gr.
Esta pieza aún conserva mucho de su baño de plata.

Anv: "IMP C FVL QVIETVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, vistiendo coraza y paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a der.
Rev: "APLINI CONSERVA" - (Error en la leyenda por APOLINI), Apolo estante a izq., portando rama de olivo en su mano der. extendida y Lira apoyada en el suelo con izq.

Acuñada 260/61 D.C.
Ceca: Antioquía
Rareza: R3

Referencias: RIC Vol.Vb #3 Pag.582 - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10819 Pag.345 - MIR #1728f Pag.44 - Cohen Vol.VI #4 Pag.7 - DVM #2 Pag.254 - RSC Vol. IV #4 Pag.123
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87-01 - QUIETO 260/261 D.C.Vellón Antoniniano 21 mm 3.89 gr.
Esta pieza aún conserva mucho de su baño de plata.

Anv: "IMP C FVL QVIETVS P F AVG" - Busto radiado, vistiendo coraza y paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a der.
Rev: "APLINI CONSERVA" - (Error en la leyenda por APOLINI), Apolo estante a izq., portando rama de olivo en su mano der. extendida y Lira apoyada en el suelo con izq.

Acuñada 260/61 D.C.
Ceca: Antioquía

Referencias: RIC Vol.Vb #3 Pag.582 (R3) - Sear RCTV Vol.III #10819 Pag.345 - MIR #1728f Pag.44 - Cohen Vol.VI #4 Pag.7 - DVM #2 Pag.254 - RSC Vol. IV #4 Pag.123
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Abydos - AE4th - 3rd century BC
laureate head of Apollo right
eagle left; ABY
SNG von Aulock 1446; cf. SNG Copenhagen 36
1,5g 10mm
ex Savoca
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Achaios 220 - 214 B.C.Achaios/Achaeus (Usurper in Asia Minor) 220 - 214 B.C. Ae (20.6, 19.3, 19.1, 17.0)mm. (5.02, 6.04, 5.22, 4.04)g. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right, with corkscrew curls. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ AXAIOY, Eagle standing right with closed wings, palm branch over shoulder. Counterstamp horse's head right. BMC 3, Newell 1441.ddwau
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Aeolis Myrina Tetradrachm c 155BC SOLDObs- head of Apollo facing right
3 tight braids Severe early style
16.8g 33.19mm
A Stephanophoric tetradrachm
Simplified severe 3 tight braided hair style similar to Sacks 13
Rev- Apollo Grynios standing right in himetion, RH holding phiale, LH holding branch and filaments
Right field Ompholos and trophy at feet, ΜΥΡΙΝΑΙΩΝ monogram TKAN -unknown in Sacks
All surrounded by wreath
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Aeolis, Aegae AE17. 2nd - 1st Century BC. Laureate head of Apollo right [c/m eagle with spread wings in round countermark] / AIGAEWN, goat standing right. BMC 10, SNG Cop 10.
17mm, 3,8 gr.
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AEOLIS, MYRINA, 155-145 BCTetradrachm (34mm, 16.47 g, 12h)

Stephanophoric type.

O - Laureate head of Apollo right
R - Apollo Grynios standing right, holding branch and phiale; monogram to left, omphalos and amphora at feet; all within laurel wreath.

Sacks Issue 25, obv. die 38; BMC 9 (same obv. die).
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Aigai - AE3rd century BC
laureate head of Apollo right
goat head right
SNGvA 1593; BMC Troas p. 95, 6-8 var. (with ethnic)
1,0g 9,5mm
J. B.
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Aiolis, Kyme. (Circa 2nd century B.C.) AE 16, 3.74 g

Obverse: Artemis standing right, holding long torch, clasping hands with the Amazon Kyme, standing left, holding short transverse scepter

Reverse: Two figures, Apollo and Kyme, in crested helmets and military garb, Apollo holding lance or long spear, standing in slow quadriga right.

Grose:7908; SNG von Aulock 7698; SNG München 512; SNG Copenhagen 113.

Kyme was an Aeolian city in Aeolis (Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia. The Aeolians regarded Kyme as the largest and most important of their twelve cities, which were located on the coastline of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). Little is known about the foundation of the city to supplement the traditional founding legend. According to legend, it was founded by the Amazon Kyme.
Nathan P
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.Alexander I Balas 150-145 BC. Ae 17.1~17.9mm. 6.51g. Obv: Head of Alexander I right, as Alexander the Great, wearing lionskin headdress, dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, holding arrow in outstretched right hand, and bow in left.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas 150 - 145 B.C. Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C. Drachm Ar 3.11g. 20mm. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander r. dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ΘΕΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow and bow. Monogram in ex. Houghton 192.ddwau
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Alexander I Balas 150-145 B.C.Alexander I Balas 150-145 BC. (Double struck coin). Ae 19.1~20.6mm. 5.18g. Obv: Head of Alexander I right, as Alexander the Great, wearing lionskin headdress, dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, holding arrow in outstretched right hand, and bow in left. Hoover 901; SC 1795 and 1805.ddwau
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Alexander I Theopator Eurgetes, or Balas ("Lord"), Emperor of the Seleukid Empire 150-145 BC.Alexander I Balas 150-145 BC. Ae 19.5 - 20.7mm. Weight 7.23g. Obv: Head of Alexander I right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Apollo standing left, holding arrow in outstretched right hand, and bow in left. Trident in left field, ΠΑΡ monogram right. BMC 49; Hoover 901.ddwau
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Alexandreia, Troas c. 164-135 B.C.Alexandreia - Troas c. 164-135 B.C. Ae 19-21mm. 5.16g. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo facing slightly turned right. Rev: ΑΛΕ / ΞΑΝ, Lyre, whole within laurel wreath. BMC 29 ff.ddwau
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Alexandria (Troas) - AEc. 65-48 BC
laureate head of Apollo left
Apollo Smintheus walking right
ΑΛΕΞΑΝ / ΔΡΕΩΝ
ΔHMH
Bellinger A177
6,7g 18mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Antandros, Troas, c. 400 - 284 B.C.Antandros, Troas, c. 400 - 284 B.C. Ae 12mm. 1.66g. Troas, Antandros mint, c. 300 B.C. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo to right. Rev: ANTAN, lion head right, ivy leaf below chin. ddwau
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Antioch ad Orontem 128 - 129 A.D.Civic dichalkon, Antioch ad Orontem, Syria, Ae 15.6~15.9mm. 3.31g. Dated Year 177 Caesarean era. (AD 128-129). Obv: ANTIOXEWN MHTPOΠOΛE, laureate head of Apollo left. Rev: ETOYC ZOP A, six string lyre, star above. Butcher 274; McAlee 128 (a).ddwau
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Antioch, Syria, Civic Coinage under Nero, 59 - 60 A.D.Antioch, Syria, Civic Coinage under Nero, 59 - 60 A.D. Ae 16.5~17.2mm. 4.60g. Antioch mint, Pseudo-autonomous issue. Obv: Diademed head of Apollo right. Rev: ANTIOXE ET HΡ (Antioch year 108 Caesarian Era), lyre. RPC I 4293, McAlee 107b.1 commentsddwau
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Antioch, Syria, Civic Coinage under Nero, 59 - 60 A.D.Antioch, Syria, Civic Coinage under Nero, 59 - 60 A.D. Ae 15.8mm. 3.72g. Antioch mint, Pseudo-autonomous issue. Obv: Diademed head of Apollo right. Rev: ANTIOXE ET HΡ (Antioch year 108 Caesarian Era), lyre. RPC I 4293, McAlee 107b.ddwau
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Antiochos II Theos - AR tetradrachmSeleucie on Tigris
261-256 BC
diademed head of Antiochus I right
Apollo seated on omphalos left, holding arrow and bow
BAΣIΛEΩΣ // ANT_IOXOY
(HYP)_(ΠΩA)
SC I 587.1c, SNG Spaer 385-6, Newell ESM 180
16,95g 28mm
ex Lanz
J. B.
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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 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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Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos) 121 - 96 B.C.Antiochus VIII Epiphanes (Grypos) 121 - 96 B.C. Ae 15.6~16.5mm. 3.15g. Obv: Bust of Artemis r. quiver behind shoulder, dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙ-ΦΑΝΟΥ, to left and right, Apollo standing l. holding arrow and resting l. hand on bow. Houghton 328.ddwau
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Antiochus I (Soter) * Apollo, 280-261 BC
Antiochus I * Apollo,* 280-261 BC
Æ hemidrachm (?)

Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus right
Rev: Apollo seated on omphalos (Delphi), holding arrow in right hand, leaning on strung bow with his left hand, left-facing.
BASILEOS to the right, [A]NTIOXOY to the left. Monograms to left and right, omitted by strike from the right, effaced by wear from the left.

Weight: ca. 4.0 grams
Die axis: 190 degs.

Patina: Quite lovely 'desert-patina.'

Sear, GCATV * (SG) Number 6866v (This example appears to be bronze, not silver: I have been unable to date to find any reference to an Æ variant of SG #6866).
BMC, 4.9, 10


This coin bears portrait of the middle-aged Antiochus I 'Soter,' from the time of his sole reign (280-261 BC.), following the death of his father, Seleukos I.
The reverse depicts Delphian Apollo holding a single arrow, as opposed to the two arrows as seen on the coins dating from his joint-reign with his father.

* Olympian

Tiathena
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Antiochus I Soter - AE double unitAntioch
287-268 BC
laureate head of Apollo right
tripod, bow left, club right
BAΣIΛEΩΣ // ANTIOXOY
(ΘEM)
SC I 347; SNG Spaer 200 and 203
7,2g 19mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Antiochus I Soter 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 14.2~15.1mm. 3.60g. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus I right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo, naked, seated left on omphalos, arrow in right, bow in left. Houghton 30.ddwau
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