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2198_Antioch_Asklepios.jpg
Antioch - AE100-200 AD
head of Asklepios left
Asklepian snake-encircled staff
Γ
McAlee p. 85; SNG BN 1856-59
2,7g 14mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
Pergamon_43.jpg
Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Asklepios, Serpent-entwined staffMysia, Pergamon
AE17, Circa 133-27 BC
Obv.: Head of Asklepios right
Rev.: AΣKΛHΠ / ΣΩTHP, Serpent-entwined staff.
AE, 3.50g, 17mm
Ref.: SNG France 1828-48, SNG Copenhagen 370-6, BMC 154-7.
shanxi
Augustus_05.jpg
Asia Minor, Phrygia, Laodicea, Augustus, Staff entwined with serpentAugustus
Phrygia, Laodicea
Zeuxis Philalethes, magistrate.
Obv.: ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ, Bare head of Augustus right; lituus in front.
Rev: ZEYΞΙΣ / ΘΙΛΑΛΗΘΗΣ / ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ, Staff entwined with serpent.
Æ, 3.49g, 16-17mm
Ref.: RPC 2895
Ex Lanz Numismatik
Ex Gorny&Mosch Auction 165, Lot 1552
Ex Moruzzi Limited, London
shanxi
apr_24_2012-007.jpg
Asklepios, serpentMysia, Pergamon or Antioch, Syria

Portrait of Asklepios left

Serpent entwined staff, A in left field
arizonarobin
Both_Tyche_Staff___Cornucopia~0.jpg
Athens New Style Tetradrachm 100/9 BCObs : Athena Parthanos right in tri-form helmet
16.25g 29mm Thompson issue 65
Thompson catalogue: Obs 875 : Rev NEW
REV : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathanaic amphora
on which month mark Λ control ME below
3 magistrates : DOSITHEOS XARIAS XAIR
RF symbol : Tyche, Staff & Cornucopia
All surrounded by an olive wreath
cicerokid
Calabria.jpg
Calabria NomosAR Nomos
Helmeted warrior on horse left, holding shield ornamented with eight-rayed star & two spears behind him

Dionysiac Taras astride dolphin left, holding distaff & grape-bunch

Calabria, Tarentum
ca 281-272 BC

5.58g

Vlasto 789 (SNG ANS 1133)
Ex-Calgary coins

SOLD!
4 commentsJay GT4
Caracalla_Pautalia_AsklepiosRidingDragon_AE27_13,6g.jpg
Caracalla, Pautalia, Asklepios riding dragon, AE27AE 27, 13.6 g
obv: laureate and draped bust right
rev: Asklepios holding snake-entwined staff and riding a dragon right
Moushmov 4235
GICV -
areich
1449_Diadumenian_Nikopolis_serpent.jpg
Diadumenian - Nicopolis ad Istrum217-218 AD
draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
K M OΠΠEΛ__ANTΩNINOC
Asklepian snake-encircled staff
NIKOΠO_ΛITΩN
Varbanov 3598 var. (bust type)
4,3g 17,5mm
ex Aurea
J. B.
Elagabalus_NikopolisAdIstrum_Asclepius~0.jpg
Elagabalus, Nikopolis ad Istrum, Asclepius, AE25AE25, 11.95g
governor Novius Rufus
obv: [] ANTONEINOC, laureate head right
rev: VΠ NOBIOV ROVΦOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPO CI, CT - PO - N in field, Asclepius standing facing, head left, holding serpent staff resting on ground in right, mantle draped over left arm
GICV -
same obverse die as:
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-24520
1 commentsareich
MacrinusDiadumenian_Markianopolis_Asklepios_AE28_9.9g_lr~0.jpg
Macrinus and Diadumenian, Markianopolis, Asklepios, AE28AE28, 9.9g
obv: confronted busts of Macrinus and his son Diadumenian, AVT KM OΠEΛCEVMAKPEINOC[...]
rev: VΠ ΠONTIANOV MARKIANOΠOLEITΩN, Asclepius standing right, head left, leaning on serpent-staff, mantle draped over arm

AMNG I/1, 749 (1 ex. in London) (thanks Jochen!)
GICV -
Pscipio: I love that obverse die! And the reverse is beautiful as well on your coin.
2 commentsareich
611_Augustus_Laodicea_Phrygia.JPG
Octavianus Augustus - Laodicea ad Lycus, Phrygiac. 15 BC
bare bust right seen from behind
ΣEBAΣTOΣ
serpent-entwined staff
ZEVΞIΣ / ΦIΛAΛHΘHΣ / ΛAOΔIKEΩN
RPC I, 477, 2895. SNG von Aulock 3837. SNG München 375
2,51g 15mm
J. B.
Pergamon_Asclepius.jpg
Pergamon - AE 17133-16 BC
head of Asclepius right
a serpent-entwined staff
ΑΣΚΛΗΠΙΟΥ / ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ
Sear #3971
4,0g 16mm
J. B.
AezaniTrebonianusGallus1_Unpub_small.jpg
CsIISear1002_Alpha.jpg
Sear 1002 - Follis - 643-644 AD (Year 3) - Constantinople mint - 1st officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 643-644 AD (Year 3)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: [ - ][
Constans standing, facing, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, staff surmounted by ; in left, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, //; To right, ///.
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, first officina
Sear 1002
4.43g; 23.8mm; 45°
Pep
CsIISear1002_Beta.jpg
Sear 1002 - Follis - 643-644 AD (Year 3) - Constantinople mint - 2nd officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 643-644 AD (Year 3)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: [ - ]
Constans standing, facing, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, staff surmounted by ; in left, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, //; To right, ///.
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, second officina
Sear 1002
4.42g; 22.8mm; 225°
Pep
CsIISear1002_Gamma.jpg
Sear 1002 - Follis - 643-644 AD (Year 3) - Constantinople mint - 3rd officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 643-644 AD (Year 3)
Condition: aVF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: ] -
Constans standing, facing, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, staff surmounted by ; in left, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, //; To right, ///.
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, third officina
Sear 1002
5.13g; 23.3mm; 210°
Pep
CsIIDO62a.jpg
Sear 1002 - Follis - 643-644 AD (Year 3) - Constantinople mint - 4th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 643-644 AD (Year 3)
Condition: VF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: ][ - ][
Constans standing, facing, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, staff surmounted by ; in left, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, //; To right, ///.
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, fourth officina
DO 62a; Sear 1002
5.33g; 23.4mm; 210°
Pep
CsIISear1002_Epsilon.jpg
Sear 1002 - Follis - 643-644 AD (Year 3) - Constantinople mint - 5th officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 643-644 AD (Year 3)
Condition: VF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: ]
Constans standing, facing, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, staff surmounted by ; in left, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; Above, ; To left, //; To right, ///.
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, fifth officina
Sear 1002
5.00g; 24.4mm; 195°
Pep
CsIIDO69a.jpg
Sear 1006 - Follis - 651-652 AD (Year 11) - Constantinople mint - 1st officinaEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 651-652 AD (Year 11)
Condition: Fine
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: Illegible legend
Constans standing, facing, bearded, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, staff with loop; in left, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; To left, //; To right, ///; Above, cross within crescent?; Beneath, .
Exergue:

Constantinople mint, first officina
DO 69a; Sear 1006
4.76g; 25.1mm; 15°
Pep
CsIIDO180.jpg
Sear 1109 - Follis - 654-659 AD - Syracuse mintEmperor: Constans II (r. 641-668 AD)
Date: 654-659 AD
Condition: aEF
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
To left, Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown with cross. In right hand, long staff; left hand on hip. To right, Constantine, standing, facing, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross. In right hand, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; Above,
Exergue:

Syracuse mint
DO 180; Sear 1109
4.18g; 23.9mm; 165°
1 commentsPep
AnasIISear1475.jpg
Sear 1475 - Follis - 713-715 AD - Syracuse mintEmperor: Anastasius II (Artemius) (r. 713-715 AD)
Date: 713-715 AD
Condition: Fair
Denomination: Follis

Obverse: No legend
Emperor standing, facing, wearing loros and crown with cross on circlet. In right hand, long staff; in left, globus cruciger.

Reverse: Large ""; Above,
To left, , to right, .
Exergue:

Syracuse mint
Sear 1475
2.33g; 19.4mm; 165°
Pep
RI 066c img.jpg
SerapisCaracalla Denarius
Obv:– ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, Laureate bust right
Rev:- P M TR P XVI COS IIII P P, Serapis his chest bare and a modius on his head standing left holding sceptre and raising hand
Minted in Rome, A.D. 213
References, VM 60.1, RIC 208, RSC 211.

Serapis was imported from Egypt and became popular at Rome in the 3rd century A.D. He is bearded, wears a tall headdress and carries a staff. He usually is shown gesturing with a raised hand.
1 commentsmaridvnvm
asklepios.jpg
temple token from Antioch, Asklepios / serpent staff, AE15Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch(?). Ca. 120-130s A.D.
15mm, 3.25g

'temple token' . Head of Asclepius right / Serpent-entwined staff. Butcher 12i; SNG BN 1855 (Pergamum).

long assumed to be from Pergamum in Mysia but accd. to Butcher Antiochene or of north Syrian origin.
'During the reign of Domitian there was constructed on the slopes of Mt. Silpius at Antioch a temple to Asclepius. Since the coins carry no ethnic or mark of denomination, it seems plausible that these were issued as temple tokens rather than as coin of the realm.'

McAlee, Coinage of Roman Antioch, p. 85, Fig. 14.
"Could be from Antioch, of Hadrianic date, judging from apparent find spots and officina letters A, B, G on some specimens, the same sequence as on civic coins of Antioch under Hadrian. Not included in catalogue, however, because lack of ethnic and date suggests they might be tokens not coins." (paraphrased)
areich
DSC05774.JPG
VI - Gallienus Antoninianus - Aesculapius w/ snake staff reverse.Emperor Gallienus (253 - 268 AD)

obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right. Draped & Cuirassed, Frontal.

rev: CONSERVATOR AUG - Aesculapius standing left, holding snake entwined staff, pointed toward ground.
rexesq
DSC05777_DSC05787_obv-rev.JPG
VI - Gallienus Antoninianus - Aesculapius w/ snake staff reverse.Emperor Gallienus (253 - 268 AD)

obv: GALLIENUS AUG - Radiate bust right. Draped & Cuirassed, Frontal.

rev: CONSERVATOR AUG - Aesculapius standing left, holding snake entwined staff, pointed toward ground.
rexesq
   
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