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60Pseudo-Autonomous
Rhodes
AE 35mm (drachm)
c.31BC - 60AD
Obverse: Head of Dionysus right, radiate and with ivy leaf wreath
Reverse: Nike, right, with palm and aphlastron, on prow
Magistrate: Hypsikles
RPC I 2761
As this coin is listed in RPC I there is enough justification, for me at least, to include it in my "Diverse Roman" gallery.
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Alexander I, BalasSerrated AE 21, Syria, Alexander I Balas, Obv: Alexander right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ;, Athena with Nike, monograms, aVF. Lindgren III, pl. 62, 1074, Hoover HGC 9, 900 (R1-2).Molinari
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Alexander II, ZebinaAE 21, Syria, Alexander II Zebina, ca. 128-123 BC, Obv: Alexander right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Athena standing by Nike, Epsilon Psi above, VF. Lindgren III, pl. 63, 1110, SC 2233, Hoover HGC 9, 1163 (C-S).1 commentsMolinari
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Antiochos IV EpiphanesAE 16 (chalkos), Antiochos IV, Epiphanes, 175-164 B.C. Obv: Radiate head of Antiochos facing right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ on either side of Godess (Tyche?), enthroned, holding Nike, bird at feet. Dark brown patina, VF. SG II, 6990, Hoover HGC 9, 637 (R2).Molinari
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Antiochos IX, KyzikenosAE 18, Syria, Antiochos IX, ca. 116-95 B.C. Obv: Head of bearded Herakles facing right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ ΦΙΛΟ ΠΑΤΡΟΥ around Athena standing left, holding Nike, monogram and aplustre in field. Black patina, gF. Lindgren I, 1867, SC 1250, Hoover HGC 9, 1250 (S).Molinari
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(0138) ANTONINUS PIUS138 - 161 AD
25 mm, 8.29 g
O: ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙСΑΡ ΑΔΡΙ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝοС СƐΒΑ laureate head of Antoninus Pius, r.
R: СƐΛƐVΚΩΝ Τ Π ΚΑΛΥ Τ ΙƐΡ ΑС ΑΥΤ Athena standing, l., holding Nike, resting arm on shield
Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Cilicia
Ref: RPC IV Online 4033 corr. (spear) (same die as pictured RPC 4033)
laney
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(0138) ANTONINUS PIUS--Seleucia ad Calycadnum138 - 161 AD
25 mm, 8.29 g
O: ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙСΑΡ ΑΔΡΙ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝοС СƐΒΑ laureate head of Antoninus Pius, r.
R: СƐΛƐVΚΩΝ Τ Π ΚΑΛΥ Τ ΙƐΡ ΑС ΑΥΤ Athena standing, l., holding Nike, resting arm on shield
Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Cilicia
Ref: RPC IV Online 4033 corr. (spear) (same die as pictured RPC 4033)
laney
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*Lydia, Thyateira. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Athena / Athena2nd century AD. Æ 21mm. Helmeted bust of Athena right, wearing aegis, holding spear over shoulder / Athena standing left, holding Nike, shield, and spear. SNG Copenhagen 580 var. (patera in place of Nike).1 commentsancientone
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006a10. Nero (?) or Britannicus (?)Smyrna, Ionia. AE17. 3.84 g. ΖΜΥ(Ρ), Bust right. ΕΠΙ ΦΙΛΙΣΤΟΥ ΕΙΚΑΔΙΟΣ; Nike, right, with trophy over shoulder. RPC 2476 identifies this as Nero (?). Klose XXXI identifies this as Britannicus.lawrence c
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014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Ionia, Smyrna, Asia (conventus of Smyrna), RPC I 2486, AE-17, Poppaea as Nike, advancing left, #1014p Nero (54-68 A.D.), Ionia, Smyrna, Asia (conventus of Smyrna), RPC I 2486, AE-17, Poppaea as Nike, advancing left, #1
avers: NEΡΩNA CEBACTON, Laureate head right.
reverse: NEIKHN ΠOΠΠAIA ZMYΡ, Poppaea as Nike, advancing left, holding wreath and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter:17,5mm, weight: 4,10g, axis: h,
mint: City: Smyrna, Region: Ionia, Province: Asia (conventus of Smyrna),
date: Issue: c. 62-65 A.D.,
ref: RPC I 2486, Klose XXXIV B, 18–31,
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049p Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski ???, Varbanov 3848corr, AE-26, Nike standing left, #1049p Septimius Severus (193 - 211 A.D.), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski ???, Varbanov 3848corr., AE-26, Nike standing left, #1
avers: SEVERVS PIV AV GV, Laureate head of Septimius Severus right.
reverse: MVNICIPI STOBE N, Nike, standing left, holding palm and wreath.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 25,0-27,0mm, weight: 10,58g, axis: 6h,
mint: Macedonia, Stobi, date: 193-211 A.D., ref: Josifovski- , Varbanov 3848corr. (rev. legend),
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049p Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski ???, Varbanov 3854var., AE-27, MVNI STOBE, Nike standing left, Rare! #1049p Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski ???, Varbanov 3854var., AE-27, MVNI STOBE, Nike standing left, Rare! #1
avers: SEVERVS PIVS AVG V, Laureate, draped and, cuirassed, the bust of Septimius Severus left.
revers: MVNI STOBE, Nike, standing left, holding palm and wreath.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 27,0-27,5mm, weight: 10,52g, axis: 7h,
mint: Macedonia, Stobi, date: 193-211 A.D.,
ref: Josifovski- , Varbanov 3854var., Rare!
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051p Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski 336, Varbanov 3994, AE-26, MVNIC STOBE, Nike standing left, #1051p Caracalla (196-198 A.D. Caesar, 198-217 A.D. Augustus ), Macedonia, Stobi, Josifovski 336, Varbanov 3994, AE-26, MVNIC STOBE, Nike standing left, #1
avers: IMP M AYR ANTONINY, Laureate head of the younger Caracalla right, cuirassed.
reverse: MVNIC STOBE, Nike, standing left, holding palm and wreath.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 26mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Macedonia, Stobi, date: A.D.,
ref: Josifovski 336, Varbanov 3994,
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055 - Commodus BI Tetradrachm - Milne 2682 Obv:- MA KO ANTW CEB EVCEB, Laureate head right
Rev:- Emperor to left holding patera and sceptre is crowned by Nike, LKTheta
Minted in Alexandria (Year 29) in A.D. 188/9
Reference:- Geissen 2239, Dattari 3856, BBMC 1 834, Curtis 822. Milne 2682

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056 Annia Faustina. AE30 9.gmobv: ANNIA OAYCT.CINA.AYrCEB drp. bust r.
rev: TICV_N KAHTON Roma enthroned l. holding Nike,
shield and spoils behind
"3rd wife of Elagabalus"
1 commentshill132
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104p Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, G-3041, D-5402, -/LB//--, Nike advancing right, #1104p Claudius-II. Gothicus (268-270 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, G-3041, D-5402, -/LB//--, Nike advancing right, #1
avers: AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB, Laureate and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm, year LB in right field.
exergue: -/LB//--, diameter: 20,0mm, weight: 10,76g, axes: h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 269-270 A.D., Year 2. LB., ref: Milne 4235, Giessen-3041, Dattari-5402, Kapmann-Ganschow-104.29-p-329,
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112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3991-Є, -/LЄ//--, Nike flying right, #1112 Probus (276-282 A.D.), Egypt, Alexandria, Bi-Tetradrachm, Emmet 3991-Є, -/LЄ//--, Nike flying right, #1
avers: A K M AVP ΠPOBOC CЄB, Laureated, cuirassed bust right.
reverse: Nike, in long chiton, flying right carrying palm and wreath, LЄ in the right field.
exergue: -/LЄ//--, size: 17,3-18,0mm, weight: 7,15g, axes: 0h,
mint: Egypt, Alexandria, date: 279-280 A.D., LЄ Year 5.,
ref:
Emmet 3991-Є,
Milne 4601,
Geissen 3148,
Dattari 5540,
Kampmann-Ganschow 112.28,
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138-129 BCAntiochos VII Euergetes Sidetes
Tetradrachm

Obverse:His diademed head right
Reverse:Athena standing lef holding Nike,spear and shield

30.02mm 16.57gm

Sear 7091 var ; SNG UK VIII 1063
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146 - Maximian, Billon tetradrachm, Alexandria, Nike, Milne 4985Billon tetradrachm
Obv:– MAΞIMIANOC CEB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– None, Nike, advancing right holding wreath and palm. Star in right field.
Minted in Alexandria (L | S).
Reference(s) – Curtis -, BMC -, Milne 4985
1 commentsmaridvnvm
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2 Pergamon Mysia BronzePergamon 2 coins, nice martial types; 1) Athena / Nike, 2) Athena / Trophy of Armor
ex FORVM
Philoromaos
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28. Antiochos-VII.Tetradrachm, 138-129 BC.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochos VII.
Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ / Athena standing, holding Nike, spear, and shield. Monogram and A at left, O at right.
16.81 gm., 27 mm.

This coin was purchased in 1997 as a tetradrachm of Antiochus VII before the posthumous tetradrachms of Antiochus VII were identified. 

In 2002 a tetradrachm was discovered that bore a portrait of Antiochus VII but was in the name of Ariarathese VII of Cappadocia.  Research eventually die-linked tetradrachms of Antiochus VII to those of Ariarathese VII, and concluded that numerous tetradrachms in the name of Antiochus VII were actually issued by Ariarathese VII around 104-102 BC. This research was published as Cappadician Tetradrachms in the Name of Antiochus VII by Catharine Lorber and Arthur Houghton (NC 166, 2006).

Recently Elke Krengle and Catharine Lorber published Early Cappadocian Tetradrachms in the Name of Antiochus VII.  This is a more in-depth look at these tetradrachms, and this coin is listed there:

See table 1 on p. 65, and plate 11:
Mint II, Emission 5: control mark O, #117-171. All the dies are not illustrated, so I do not know exactly which number between 117 and 171 is actually this coin.
1 commentsCallimachus
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5311 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 121-22 AD AthenaReference.
Emmett 818.6; Milne 1179; RPC III, 5311.4; Dattari-Savio Pl. 64, 1290

Issue L Ϛ = year 6

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑΙ - ΑΔΡΙΑ СƐΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder; to r crescent.

Rev. L Ϛ
Athena standing left, holding Nike, shield to right

13..05 gr
25 mm
12h

Note.
From the Dattari collection
2 commentsokidoki
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5589 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 125-26 AD NikeReference.
RPC III 5589; Emmett 870.10; Dattari 1407; Geissen 910; Milne 1138

Issue L ΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ = year 10

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ ϹƐΒ
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. L ΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ
Winged bust of Nike, right

12.85 gr
25 mm
12h

Note Forvm.

During the mummification process, large organs, such as the liver, lungs, stomach and intestines were extracted and placed in four jars. In the Ptolemaic period, the Greeks called these jars `canopic jars,` relating them to the deity of the old city Canop (now a village in Abu Kyr). The heart was left in the body because it held the spirit, understanding and senses and would be needed on the Day of Judgment in the underworld.
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5589 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 125-26 AD NikeReference.
RPC III, 5589/16; Dattari (Savio) 1407. Emmett 870.10. K&G 32.354.

Issue L ΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ = year 10

Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ - ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ ϹƐΒ
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., seen from rear

Rev. L ΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ
Winged bust of Nike, r.

13.09 gr
24 mm
12h

Note. Rhakotis Collection
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5639 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Tetradrachm 126-27 AD AthenaReference.
Emmett 818.11; Milne 1179: RPC III, 5639/17; Köln 938

Issue L ΕΝΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ = year 11

Obv. AVTKAI-TPAIAΔPIACEB
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.

Rev. LENΔEKATOV
Athena standing left, holding Nike, shield to right

13.07 gr
24 mm
12h
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Alexander I, BalasSerrated AE 21, Syria, Alexander I Balas, Obv: Alexander right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Athena with Nike, monograms, VF. Lindgren III, pl. 62, 1074, Hoover HGC 9, 900 (R1-2).Molinari
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Amisos, Pontos, AE 20.8, Gorgon's head/ Nike with palm branchAmisos, Pontos, c. 120 - 63 B.C. Bronze AE 20.8, SGCV II 3642, VF, obverse flan flaw, 7.392g, 20.8mm, 0o, obverse aegis with Gorgon's head facing at center; reverse “AMI-SOU”, Nike, wears chiton, advances right with palm branch over left shoulder. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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Amisos, Pontos, AE 22.5, Gorgon's head/ Nike with palm branchAmisos, Pontos, c. 120 - 63 B.C. Bronze AE 22.5, SGCV II 3642, VF, 6.526g, 22.5mm, obverse aegis with Gorgon's head facing at center; reverse “AMI-SOU”, Nike, wears chiton, advances right with palm branch over left shoulder. Ex FORVM. I would call this specimen psychedelicPodiceps
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Anonymous, Apamaea, Syria, AE20, ΑΠΑΜΕΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΡΑΣ ΚΑΙΑΥΤΟΝΟΜΟΥAE20
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Greek Imperial: Apamaea, Syria
Anonymous
Issued: 30/29BC
20.00 x 19.00mm 6.61gr 1h
O: NO LEGEND; Head of Athena, right, wearing Corinthian helmet.
R: ΑΠΑΜΕΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΡΑΣ ΚΑΙΑΥΤΟΝ[ΟΜΟΥ]; Nike, standing left, holding wreath and palm branch.
Exergue: ΓΠΣ = LY 283 = 30/29BC
RPC V-1 4341; BMC 8; cf. AMC 1464; cf. McClean 9428.
CSNS Harlan Berk Pick Bin
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Antioch on the OrontesAE 20, 7.54g, Antioch on the Orontes, c. 25-21/0 BC. Obv: Zeus facing right, dotted border. Rev: Zeus enthroned holding Nike, ΑΝΤΙΟΞEΩΝ MHTPOΠOLEΩΣ/AYTONOMOY, Caesarean era date K?, 25-21/0 BC), VF. Hoover HGC 9, 1372 (C).Molinari
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Antioch on the OrontesAE 20, Antioch on the Orontes, c. 41-17/6 BC. Obv: Zeus facing right, dotted border. Rev: Zeus enthroned holding Nike, ΑΝΤΙΟΞEΩΝ MHTPOΠOLEΩΣ/AYTONOMOY, VF. Hoover HGC 9, 1372 (C).1 commentsMolinari
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Antioch on the OrontesAE 20, Antioch on the Orontes, c. 41-17/6 BC. Obv: Zeus facing right, dotted border. Rev: Zeus enthroned holding Nike, ΑΝΤΙΟΞEΩΝ MHTPOΠOLEΩΣ/AYTONOMOY, Caesarean era date not visible, F, bright orange desert patina. Hoover HGC 9, 1372 (C).Molinari
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Antioch on the Orontes Civic issue. 1st cent. B.C. AE21mm Antioch on the Orontes Civic issue. 1st cent. B.C.
Obv. Zeus facing right, dotted border.
Rev. Zeus enthroned holding Nike, ΑΝΤΙΟΞEΩΝ MHTPOΠOLEΩΣ/AYTONOMOY
Double strike mint error.
Ref. Hoover HGC 9
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Antiochos IX Kyzikenos. First reign. Athena Nikephoros Tetradrachm of Antioch.Seleukids. Antiochos IX Kyzikenos. 114-95 BC, First reign. AR Tetradrachm (16.31 gm, 30.7mm, 12h) of Antioch on the Orontes, 113-112 BC. Diademed & bearded head right. / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding Nike, spear, and shield. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ, N over ⟑ to left, ⟑ to right. gVF. Bt. Louis di Lauro, 2000. SC 2363a (same obv die); Houghton CSE I #329 (same); HGC 9 #1228i; Babelon de Luynes 3417, Rois 1469-1470; Hunterian III #5; MFA 2188 (same dies); Newell SMA 382; ANS Mantis 1967.152.643; SNG Spaer 2677; SNG Cop 7 #405. cf. Dewing 2639 (o in right. field, same obv die).Anaximander
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Antiochos VIISELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.52 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head right / Athena standing half-left, holding Nike, shield, and spear; monogram and A to left, F right; all within wreath. SNG Spaer 1865; Newell, SMA 292.Ajax
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Antiochos VII Euergetes. Athena Tetradrachm of Tyre.Seleukids. Antiochos VII Euergetes. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.55 gm, 30.5mm, 11h) Tyre, 131 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos VII right. / Athena standing left holding Nike, shield, & spear. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ | ΣΥΣΡΓΕΤΟΥ. Club surmounted by Tyre monogram ⲧYᴾ, ΑΣΥ ΙΣΡ to outer left, ex: ΒΠΡ (SE 182) Fᴘ. gVF. Bt. George Rogers, 1998. SC 2107.5; HGC 9 #1067q; Newell Tyre 193; Babelon Rois #1129-1130 (same obv. die); DCA 195 (same); Houghton CSE I #765 (same; Dewing 2621; MFA #286 (same obv. die); Naville X #1286-1287; Rogers Tyre #130; SNG Spaer 2078.Anaximander
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Antiochos VII, posthumous, by Ariarathes VII. Standing Athena Tetradrachm of Cappadocia.Seleukids. Antiochos VII, posthumous, by Ariarathes VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.33 gm, 29.8mm, 12h) Cappadocia. Diademed head of Antiochos VII right. / Athena standing left holding Nike, spear to right, hand resting on shield ornamented with Medusa's head. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ | ΣΥΣΡΓΕΤΟΥ. ⍋ over Α to outer left. Ο-Ʌ inside fields left & right. EF. Morkholm mint B. Bt. Marty Schmitt, 2002. SC 2148; HGC 9 #1069; Babelon Rois 1156; BMC 24; Houghton CSE I #2617-2618; Newell SMA 298; SNG Spaer 1872-1874; Lorber & Houghton Series 1, Issue 3, cf. #98-106 (obv. die A4). Cf CNG EA 440 #190 (same dies).Anaximander
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Antiochos XII, DionysosAE 23, 7.82g, Antiochos XII, Dionysos, 87-83 BC, Damaskos. Obv: Antiochos facing right. Rev: Zeus holding Nike, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΙ ΦΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΑ , F/aVF. Like Hoover HGC 9, 1329 (S-R1) but larger.Molinari
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Antiochus IV 175 – 164 B.C. Antiochus IV 175 – 164 B.C. Ae 14.4~14.9mm. 3.03g. (Samaria (?) or imatative issue). Obv: Radiate, diademed head of Antiochus IV r., one diadem end falling straight behind, the other falling forward over shoulder, fillet border. Mark of value X behind head. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, goddess, Nicephorus seated left, on high backed throne, holding Nike, bird at feet, dotted border. Control mark under throne. SC 1491.ddwau
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Antiochus IV 175 – 164 B.C.Antiochus IV 175 – 164 B.C. Ae 15.1~16.0mm. 2.86g. (Samaria (?) or imatative issue). Obv: Radiate, diademed head of Antiochus IV r., one diadem end falling straight behind, the other falling forward over shoulder, fillet border. Mark of value X behind head. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, goddess, Nicephorus seated left, on high backed throne, holding Nike, bird at feet, dotted border. Control mark under throne. SC 1491.ddwau
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Antiochus IV 175 – 164 B.C.Antiochus IV 175 – 164 B.C. Ae 14.4~15.5mm. 2.97g. (Samaria (?) or imatative issue). Obv: Radiate, diademed head of Antiochus IV r., one diadem end falling straight behind, the other falling forward over shoulder, fillet border. Mark of value X behind head. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, goddess, Nicephorus seated left, on high backed throne, holding Nike, bird at feet, dotted border. Control mark under throne. SC 1491.ddwau
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Antiochus IX, Nike, AE19Antiochus IX 114-95 B.C. 19mm, 5.7g. Obverse: Winged bust of Eros right. Reverse: Nike advancing left, holding wreath. Sear GCV II 7173. SNG Israel 2743.Podiceps
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Antiochus VII Euergetes-Sidetes, 138 - 129 B.C.Antiochus VII Euergetes (Sidetes). 138-129 B.C. Ar. tetradrachm, 26.8~27.7mm. 14.88g. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus VII l. fillet border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ - EYEPΓETOY, Athena standing l. resting l. hand on grounded shield and extending r. beyond royal epithet where she supports Nike, spear propped against Athena's arm, laurel wreath border.ddwau
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ApameiaSyria, Apameia, AE 17, 36/5 BC. Obv: Tyche facing right; Rev: Athena standing left holding Nike, shield at front, ΑΠΑΜΕΩΝ THΣ EIPAΣ KAI AΣYΛOY, Seleukid era date ZOE (36/5 BC) to left of Athena. NISC, but similar to RPC 4364v. Same inscription as Hoover HGC 9, 1431 (S), but his has three ears of grain.Molinari
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Apollo (head of), Lyre and TripodBythinia, Kings Prousias I., 228-185 BC. AE-27 mm, 10.14 grs. AV: Laur. head of Apollo to left. Round CM: Head of Apollo; oval CM: Lyre: rectangular CM: Tripod. RV: BASILEWS / PROUSIOU either side of Nike, left hand on a shield, the right crowning the Kings name. Collection: Mueller.Automan
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Apollo (head of), Lyre and TripodBythinia, Kings, Prousias I., 228-185 BC. AE-27 mm, 9.82 grs. AV: Laur. head of Apollo to left. Round CM: Head of Apollo; oval CM: Lyre: rectangular CM: Tripod. RV: BASILEWS / PROUSIOU either side of Nike, left hand on a shield, the right crowning the Kings name. Collection: Mueller.Automan
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Ariarathes IV, Drachm, BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ EVΣΕΒΟΥΕ ΑΡΙΑΡΛΘΟΥAR Drachm
Ariarathes IV
220 - 163BC
18.5mm 3.89gr
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate bust, right.
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ EVΣΕΒΟΥΕ ΑΡΙΑΡΛΘΟΥ; Athena standing, holding Nike, resting on shield, holding spear.
Exergue: ΓΛ, (date) below; ΑΜ (monogram), left; Γ, right.
Simonetta 186
Mark Reid/The Time Machine
Chicago Coin Expo 4/6/17 4/17/17
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Ariarathes VII - AR drachmEusebeia or Tyana
106 BC
diademed head right
Athena holding spear and Nike, shield at her feet
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / APIAPAΘOY / ΦIΛOMHTOPOΣ
M / K
IA
SNGCop 141
3,98g 17mm
J. B.
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Ariobarzanes II Philopator - AR drachmEusebia
56 BC ?
diademed head right
Athena holding spear and Nike, shield at her feet
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / APIOBAPZANO[Y] / ΦIΛOPATOP
Z?
BMC Greek (Galatia) 1.p41; Simonetta 1977 1.p43
3,9g 16mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Ariobarzanes III Eusebes (fouree)Unofficial mint, Cappadocian Kingdom, Ariobarzanes III Eusebes, Philoromaios, Base metal plated w/ AR Drachm, C. 42 B.C., 3.28g 16mm, no ref.
R: Diademed, bearded head right
R: BAΣILEΩΣ APIOBARZANOY EUΣEBOY KAIΦIΛOPΩMAIOY, Athena standing left, holding Nike, with spear and shield, star & crescent moon left, date monogram right
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Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia . 52-42 BC. AR17mmAriobarzanes III of Cappadocia . 52-42 BC.

Obv. Portrait of King right.

Rev. Athena standing holding Nike, spear and shield.
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Ariobarzanes III Philoromaios Drachm HGC 7, 852Ariobarzanes III Eusebes Philorhomaios AR drachm

3.18g, 16.6mm, 0 degrees, Kingdom of Cappadocia. Eusebeia under Mount Argaios Mint A, Regnal year 9 (44-43 BCE)

Attribution: HGC 7, 852. Simonetta 1b.

O: Lightly bearded and diademed head of Ariobarzanes III to right.

R: [ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ] ΑΡΙΟΒΑΡΖΑΝΟΥ ΕΥΣΕΒΟΥΣ ΚΑΙ ΦΙΛΟΡΩΜΑΙΟΥ, Athena standing left, holding Nike, spear, and shield, star and crescent to left, monogram to right; in exergue, Θ.

Ex-Marc Breitsprecher #49386.
Ron C2
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Ariobarzanes III Philoromaios Drachm HGC 7, 853Ariobarzanes III Eusebes Philorhomaios AR drachm

3.18g, 16.6mm, 0 degrees, Kingdom of Cappadocia. Eusebeia under Mount Argaios Mint A, Regnal year 9 (44-43 BCE)

Attribution: HGC 7, 853. Simonetta 3a.

O: Bearded and Diademed head of Ariobarzanes III to right.

R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΡΙΟΒΑΡΖΑΝΟΥ ΕΥΣΕΒΟΥΣ ΚΑΙ ΦΙΛΟΡΩΜΑΙΟΥ, Athena standing left, holding Nike, spear, and shield, star and crescent to left, monogram to right; in exergue, IA.

Ex-Roma Numismatics, E-sale 94, 24 Feb 2022, lot 1352.
Ron C2
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Ariobarzanes III, Kingdom of Cappadocia, AR drachm, 52-42 BCAriobarzanes III
Kingdom of Cappadocia
AR drachm – 26mm
Cappadocia, 52-42 BC
Diademed head r.
Athena standing holding Nike, spear and shield, monogram r., star and crescent l.
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / APIOBAPZANOY / EYΣEBOYΣ / ΦIΛIPΩMAIOY
Simonetta 1a
Ardatirion
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Ariobarzanes III., 63-52 BC. AR Drachm. Mazaca.Obv .: Diademed King's Head to the right.
Rev .: BAΣIΛEΩΣ APIOBAPZANOY Athena stands to the left, holding Nike, spear and shield, monogram in front of it.   Condition: almost very fine,minor scratches.
Dimensions: 4,43g, 15mm. BMC: 1.
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Ariobazanes III - AR drachmEusebeia
42 BC
diademed head right
Athena holding spear and Nike, shield at her feet
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / AΡIOBAΡZANOΥ / EΥΣEBOΥΣ / KAI ΦIΛOΡΩM IA
star over crescent / HXA
S 7304 var
3,76g 16mm
J. B.
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Asia Minor, Lydia, Sardeis, Artemis, AthenaLydia, Sardeis
AE 27, 133-1 BC
Magistrate Artemidoros Moldi
Obv.: Draped bust of Artemis right; bow and quiver over shoulder
Rev.: ΣAPΔIANΩN, AΡTEMI ΔΩPOΣ MOΛΔI, Athena standing left, holding Nike, spear, and shield set on ground.
AE, 10.57g, 27mm
Ref.: SNG Munich 464, Waddington 5210
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Nike, AthenaMysia, Pergamon
AE18, 200-133 BC
Obv.: Head of Athena right, wearing Attic helmet with star
Rev.: ΠEΡΓAM Nike standing right, holding wreath and palm
AE, 17X18.4mm, 5.85g
Ref.: SNG Cop 359
Ex Gitbud&Naumann
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Nike, Athena, Choreios magistrate Mysia, Pergamon
AE21, Circa 133-27 BC
Choreios, magistrate
Obv.: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet; XOPEIOY (magistrate) below
Rev.: ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ, Nike standing right, holding wreath and palm.
AE, 7.11g, 21mm
Ref.: SNG France 1800-2
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Nike, Athena, Diodoros magistrateMysia, Pergamon
AE19, Circa 2nd - 1st Century BC
Diodoros, magistrate
Obv.: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet; ΔIOΔΩΡOΥ (magistrate) below
Rev.: ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗΝΩΝ, Nike standing right, holding wreath and palm.
AE, 7.66g, 18.8mm
Ref.: SNG von Aulock 1378; SNG Copenhagen 364
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Nike, Athena, Pergamos magistrateMysia, Pergamon
AE20, Mid-late 2nd century BC
Pergamos, magistrate
Obv.: EΠI ΠEPΓAMOY Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with a star on the bowl.
Rev.: ΠEPΓAMHNΩN Nike standing right, holding wreath in her right hand and palm frond over her left shoulder.
AE, 5.45g, 20mm, 1h
Ref.: SNG Paris 1790-1793
Ex Leu Numismatik, Web Auction 8: Lot 315
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Athena Panthea - Goddess of one-stop shoppingAttributes: the wings of Nike, the rudder of Tyche, the sistrum of Isis, the grain ears of Demeter, the cornucopia of nearly everybody, and her own shield.1 commentsEd Flinn
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Athena ParthenosAttica, Athens, ca. 264-267 AD, Æ 21
Helmeted head of Athena right. / AΘHN-AIΩN Athena Parthenos standing left holding Nike, shield and spear.
Kroll, Agora, 284; Sv-pl 82, 5ff; SNG Copenhagen 384.
(21 mm, 4.98 g, 6h)

The statue of Athena depicted on the reverse of this coin is a representation of Phidias cult statue of Athena in the Parthenon on the acropolis of Athens. The statue is stood in the Parthenon until the Fifth century AD, when it was destroyed by fire.

This is amongst the last of the “Roman series” of coins issued from the mint in Athens. In 267 AD Germanic raiders sacked the city bringing to an end the operations of the Athenian mint.
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Athena, Herennia Etruscilla, Potin Tetradrachm, Alexandria, Milne 3818Herennia Etruscilla
Augusta, 249-251 A.D.

Coin: Potin Tetradrachm

Obverse: ЄP KOVΠ AITPOVCKIΛΛA CЄ, draped bust facing right, wearing a Stephane.
Reverse: Athena, standing, facing to the left, holding a Spear with her left hand and looking at Nike, whom she holds in her right hand. A Shield to the left. L - B across the fields.

Weight: 13.43 g, Diameter: 21 x 22 x 4.4 mm, Die axis: 330°, Mint: Alexandria, Year: 2 (LB, 251 A.D.), Reference: Milne 3818

Rated Rare
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Attica, Athens, ca. 264-267 AD, Æ 21Helmeted head of Athena right.
AΘHN-AIΩN Athena standing left holding Nike, shield and spear.

Kroll, Agora, 284; Sv-pl 82, 5ff; SNG Copenhagen 384.

(21 mm, 4.98 g, 6h).
Harlan J. Berk Buy or Bid Sale 160, 13 August 2008, 355.
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Augustus, with Julia Augusta (Livia), RPC 2466Ionia, Smyrna mint, Augustus, with Julia Augusta (Livia), struck circa 10 B.C. AE, 20mm 4.58g, Leontiskos Hippomedontos, magistrate, RPC 2466; SNG Copenhagen 1334
O: ΣEBAΣTΩI ZMYPNAIOI, Jugate heads right of Augustus, laureate, and Livia, draped
R: ΔIONIΣIOΣ KOΛΛYBAΣ, Aphrodite Stratonicis standing facing, holding scepter and Nike, leaning on column; to right, dove standing left
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Aurelian, Potin Tetradrachm, Milne 4362, NikeAurelian
Augustus, 270 – 275 A.D.

Coin: Potin Tetradrachm

Obverse: AK Λ ΔOM AVPHΛIANOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right.
Reverse: Nike, advancing to the right, holding a Wreath with her right hand and a Palm Branch with her left. L-Γ across the fields.

Weight: 7.99 g, Diameter: 20.4 x 20.2 x 3.5 mm, Die axis: 320°, Mint: Alexandria, Year: 3 (LΓ = 271 - 272 A.D.), Reference: Milne 4362
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Baktria, AntialkidesAntialkides Nikephoros. 130-120 BC. AR Drachm (2.38 gm, 16mm, 12h). Diademed and draped bust of Antialkides r. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ ΑΝΤΙΑΛΚΙΔΟΥ. / Zeus enthroned holding sceptre & Nike, holding wreath. Forepart of elephant l. Monogram below throne. Karosthi legend Majarajasa jayadharasa Amtiakidasa (of Great King Antialkidas the Victory-bearer). VF.  Bt. Youssef Mishriki, 2001. Same obverse die: Bopearachchi Série 9B #7; BMC 15; SNG ANS 9 #1063; SNG Cop 7 #316. HGC 12 #255. cf MIG 2 Type 275a (monogram variant).Anaximander
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BCC CM10 Trebonianus GallusRoman Provincial
Caesarea Maritima
Trebonianus Gallus 251-253 CE
Obv:IMP C C VIB GALLVS P F AVG
Laureate bust right.
Rev: COL P F AVG F[C CAES METR S P]
Zeus seated left holding Nike, eagle at feet.
23 mm. 16.84gm. Axis:30
Kadman 206v. (rev. inscr.)
Surface find Caesarea Maritima, 1974
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Bithynia, Nikaia, Geta, Rec.Gen. 515Geta AD 198-209
AE 15, 2.31g
obv. GETAC - KAICAR
Bust, draped and cuirassed, laureate, r.
rev. NIK - AIEWN
Nike, in short chiton over long chiton, advancing r., holding wreath in raised r.
hand and long palm (or trophy?) over l. shoulder
Rec.Gen., p. 463, 515 & pl. LXXX, #21 (Thanks to Lawrence Woolslayer!)
F+/about VF, black-green patina

Nike here wears as hair-do a so-called lampadion often seen on the gold stateres of Alexander III.
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BRUTTIUM, BRETTIAN LEAGUE215 - 205 BC
AE 17mm 4.47 g
O: NIKE, DIADEMED HEAD L, WINGED
R: ZEUS IN GALLOPING BIGA, L, HURLING THUNDERBOLT
SG706 var
(ex Guy Clark)
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CALABRIA, Taras. Circa 240-228 BC. AR Nomos18mm, 5.94 g, 6h
Kallikrates, magistrate. Warrior riding right, head facing, extending right hand to receive crowning Nike, flying right; monogram to left, magistrate’s name in two lines below
Phalanthos riding dolphin left, holding trident and Nike; NE monogram to right.
Vlasto 964; HN Italy 1059. VF, darkly toned, some marks under tone.
Leo
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CALABRIA, Taras. Circa 340-332 BC. AR NomosAR. 7.87 g. 20.00 mm.
Obv. Ephebe, nude but for helmet, with shield over left arm, riding horse galloping right, holding the reins with his left hand and spear with right; to left, Δ; below to right, AP.
Rev. ΤΑΡΑΣ. Phalanthos, nude but for fluttering cloak, riding dolphin left, holding trident in his right hand; to left, Nike, flying right to crown the rider; below, waves. HN Italy 891; Vlasto 523.
R. Rare and very seldom offered. A superb example, perfectly centred, brilliant and prettily toned.
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CALABRIA, Taras. Punic occupation. Circa 212-209 BC. AR Reduced Nomos – Half-Shekel19.5mm, 3.90 g, 9h
Nude youth, crowning horse and holding filleted palm frond, riding horse right; KPITO-Σ below.
Phalanthos, cradling trident and holding Nike, who crowns him with wreath, astride dolphin left; EK monogram to left, ZΩ monogram to right.
Vlasto 978–80; HN Italy 1080. Lightly toned.
Leo
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CALABRIA, Tarentum. Circa 280-272 BC. AR Nomos19mm, 6.45 g, 4h
The Dioskouroi riding left; monogram above, [ΣΩ]Δ-A-M-O-Σ below
Phalanthos, nude, holding two spears, shield decorated with hippocamp, and Nike, who crowns him with wreath, riding dolphin left; ΠY to left, waves below.
Vlasto 773; HN Italy 1011. Good VF, toned, compact flan. Well centered.
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Calabria. Tarentum. Nomos (Circa 302-280 BC)AR Nomos

21 mm, 7.78 g

Obv: Youth, holding shield, on horse rearing left; ΣΛ to right, ΦΙΛΩΝ below.
Rev: TAPAΣ.
Phalanthos, holding crowning Nike, riding dolphin left; waves below.

Vlasto 684-5; HN Italy 964.

In Greek mythology, Phalanthos (Φάλανθος) is a divine hero, the leader of the Spartan Partheniae and the founder of Taranto. In Ancient Greece, the Partheniae or Parthenians were a lower ranking Spartiate population which, according to tradition, left Laconia to go to Magna Graecia and founded Taras, modern Taranto, in the current region of Apulia, in southern Italy. In Greek mythology, Phalanthos is a divine hero, and the leader of the Spartan Partheniae.

At least three distinct traditions carry the origins of the Parthenians. The oldest is that of Antiochus of Syracuse, according to which the Spartiates, during the first Messenian war (end of the 8th century BC), had rejected like cowards those who had not fought, along with their descendants:

"Antiochus says that, during the Messenian war, those Lacedemonians which did not take part with the mission shall be declared as slaves and called Helots; as for the children born during the mission, we shall call them Parthenians and deny them of all legal rights."

The Parthenians were therefore the first tresantes ("trembling"), a category which gathers the cowards and thus excludes themselves from the community of the Homoioi, the Peers. Thereafter, Parthenians plotted against the Peers and, discovered, would have been driven out of Sparta, from which they departed for Italy and founded Taras, whose date is traditionally fixed in 706 BC - which archaeology does not deny.

In the second tradition, according to Ephorus (4th century BC), the Spartiates swore during the Messenian War, not to return home as long as they had not attained victory. The war prolonged and Sparta's demography being threatened, the Spartiates let the young Spartans who had not sworn the oath return home. These were ordered to copulate with all the girls available. The children who were born from these unions were named Parthenians. Their mothers, since they were compelled by the state to procreate, were legally considered unmolested and fit to marry once the war was over.

Lastly, a third tradition, made the Parthenians bastards who had resulted from the unions of Spartan women and their slaves, always during the Messenian war. The same tradition is told to explain the origins of Locri, also in Magna Graecia.
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Campania, NeapolisNeapolis
Didrachm
Obv.: Head of Nymph Parthenope, wearing broad headband, earring and necklace, ΣTA below, behind, bunch of grapes.
Rev.: Man-headed bull walking r., crowned by Nike, K below, in exergue, NEOPOLIT[HS].
Ref.: SNG ANS 354
Ex-CNG
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Campania, Neapolis, (275-250 B.C.), AE-18 (Obol), SNG ANS 488var. (O behind), Man-headed bull left and flying Nike, #1Campania, Neapolis, (275-250 B.C.), AE-18 (Obol), SNG ANS 488var. (O behind), Man-headed bull left and flying Nike, #1
avers: Laureate head of Apollo left, O behind
reverse: Man-headed bull standing right, being crowned by Nike who flies above, IS in exergue.
exergue: -/-//IS, diameter:18,0mm, weight: 6,21g, axes: h,
mint: Campania, Neapolis, date: 275-250 B.C., ref: SNG ANS 488var. (O behind); Rutter, HN 589.
Q-001
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Campania, Neapolis, Apollo / Man-headed bull, AE20Campania, Neapolis, 270-240 BC
AE 20, 5.38g
Obv: Laureate head of Apollo, three-lined horizontal symbol behind head
Rev: Man-headed bull being crowned by Nike, monogram beneath
SNG ANS-470, BM-218

ex HJB
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CAMPANIA, Teanum SidicinumAE 20, 6.55g, Campania, Teanum Sidicinum, ca. 272-250 B.C. Obv: Apollo facing left, O behind/Rev: Achelous Savo as a man-headed bull left, head facing, being crowned by Nike, pentagram below. MSP I, 455.Molinari
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Cappadocian Kingdom, c. 130 - 80 B.C.; In the Name of the Seleukid King, Antiochus VIISilver tetradrachm, (Houghton II 642 ff., SNG Spaer 1855, Newell SMA 282), Weight 16.560g, Max. diameter 27.9mm, Obv. diademed head of the Seleukid King Antiochos VII right, fillet border; Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXDOY EYEPΠETOY, Athena standing left, Nike in right, spear and shield in left, ligate ΔI / A left, Nike extends wreath into laurel wreath border. Toned, some light scratches.

EX. Forvm Ancient Coins

Background info, courtesy Forvm Ancient Coins;

Oliver Hoover, in Coins of the Seleucid Empire from the Collection of Arthur Houghton, attributes this type to the Cappadocian Kingdom, c. 130 - 80 B.C. The symbols were used on Cappadocian royal coinage, the coins are found in Cappadocian hoards and a tetradrachm naming the Cappadocian King Ariarathes VII Philometor (116 - 99 B.C.) bears the obverse portrait of Antiochus VII. He notes they may have been struck to pay foreign (Syrian?) mercenaries who preferred the types of Antiochus VII.

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Cappadocian Kingdom, Drachm, Ariobarzanes I Silver Drachm
Obv:– Diademed head of the Ariobarzanes I right
Rev:– BASILEWS ARIOBARZANOY FOLORWMAIOY, Athena standing left holding Nike, spear & shield resting on ground to right, GA monogram to left
Kingdom of Cappadocia. 95-63 B.C.
Reference:– BMC 3
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Cappadocian Kingdom/ In the name of Antiochos VII; tetradrachm; NikeCappadocian Kingdom, c. 130 - 80 B.C.; In the Name of the Seleukid King, Antiochos VII, 138 - 129 B.C. Silver tetradrachm, Houghton II 644 (same dies), SNG Spaer 1855, Newell SMA 282, VF, toned, 16.302g, 29.6mm, 0o, obverse diademed head of the Seleukid King Antiochos VII right, fillet border; reverse “BASILEWS ANTIOCOU EUERGETOU”, Athena standing left holding Nike, spear and shield, “DI” monogram above A left, Nike extends wreath into laurel wreath border. Oliver Hoover, in Coins of the Seleucid Empire from the Collection of Arthur Houghton, attributes this type to the Cappadocian Kingdom, c. 130 - 80 B.C. The symbols were used on Cappadocian royal coinage, the coins are found in Cappadocian hoards and a tetradrachm naming the Cappadocian King Ariarathes VII Philometor (116 - 99 B.C.) bears the obverse portrait of Antiochus VII. He notes they may have been struck to pay foreign (Syrian?) mercenaries who preferred the types of Antiochus VII. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Caracalla, Stobi Caracalla, Stobi
Ae 25mm; 6.9g

PIVSAVGV-ANTONINVS
Laureate head right

MVNICS-T-OBE
Nike advancing right holding wreath and palm

Josifovski 383 (V83, R95),
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Caracalla, Thessalonika, Nike, AE28obv: AVK M AVP AN-TΩNEINOC, laureate and draped bust right, seen from behind
rev: ThECCAΛ - ONIKEΩN, Nike advancing left, wreath in right, palm frond in left hand

Touratsoglou 133, same dies (V9, R30)
GICV -
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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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Cilicia, Seleukeia ad Calycadnum, pseudo-autonomous, SNG Paris 903-904AE 24, 6.9g, 23.40mm
struck 2nd-1st century BC
obv. Bust of Athena, draped, wearing crested Corinthian helmet and necklace, branch
before, behind SA
rev. SELEYKEWN [TWN PROS T]W | KALYKADNW |
Nike, winged and in long garment, advancing l., holding wreath in raised r. hand
in l. field monogram in two lines: NKI / KAL (NK ligate)
SNG Paris 3, nn. 903/904 (thanks to Tacrolimus)
VF
Jochen
maximinI_tarsos_BMC230.jpg
Cilicia, Tarsos, Maximinus I BMC 230Maximinus I AD 235-238
AE 37, 21.89g
obv. AYT.K.G.IOY.OYH.MAXIMEINOC C
bust, draped and cuirassed, laureate, r.
in field P-P
rev. TARCOY T - HC MHTROPOLEWC
Nike, on globe, advancing l., holding palmbranch and cilicarch crown with four
imperial heads
in left field AM/K
in right field G/B
SNG Levante var. 1092; SNG Paris 1594-5 (both same dies); BMC 230
rare, nice VF
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The Cilicarch was the High Priest in Cilicia, the chief priest of the provincial temple or the temples of the imperial cults.
3 commentsJochen
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Demetrios II: Second ReignAE 19, 5.25g, Demetrios II, Antioch Mint, ca. 130-125 BC, Obv: Zeus facing right, dotted border. Rev: Apollo walking left holding Nike, anchor in field, dark brown patina, gF. SNGSpaer 2164-77 Molinari
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Demetrius I Antioch mint.31745. Silver tetradrachm, Newell SMA 97, SNG Spaer 1256 - 62 var (control-mark), F+, cracked, Antioch mint, weight 14.440g, maximum diameter 31.6mm, die axis 0o, 162 - 150 B.C.; obverse diademed head of Demetrios right, fillet border; reverse BASILEWS / DHMHTRIOU, Tyche seated left, short scepter in right, cornucopia in left, seat supported by Nike, monogram in ex; possibly broken in two and glued together; cliff_marsland
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