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(0218) ELAGABALUS218 - 222 AD
AE 26.5 mm 9.24 g
O: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: Pan, with horns and legs of a goat, standing left, looking right, holding pedum and syrinx; left foot on panther lying on its back.
MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis ad Istrum AMNG 1933
laney
elagabal_pan_pelle.jpg
(0218) ELAGABALUS218 - 222 AD
AE 26.5 mm 9.24 g
O: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: Pan, with horns and legs of a goat, standing left, looking right, holding pedum and syrinx; left foot on panther lying on its back.
MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis ad Istrum AMNG 1933
laney
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(0244) PHILIP I (THE ARAB)244-249 AD
AE 26.5 mm, 11.4 g
O: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I, r., seen from rear
R: Pan seated l., on rock, raising his r. hand to head, holding pedum in his l.; in field, l., syrinx
Macedonia, Pella
laney
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607 MACEDONIA Pella, AE 26 Pan seated leftReference
RPC III, 607; Varbanov III 3714; BMC 33; AMNG 30

Obv. IMP CAESAR TRA HADRIANVS AVG COS P P
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on l. shoulder (countermarked head right)

Rev. COL IVL AVG PELL
Pan, naked, seated l. on rock, his r. hand raised to head, left arm resting on syrinx.

9.83 gr
26 mm
12h
1 commentsokidoki
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607 MACEDONIA Pella, Pan seated leftReference
RPC III, 607/13; Varbanov III 3714; BMC 33; AMNG 30

Obv. IMP CAESAR TRA HADRIANVS AVG COS P P
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery (countermarked head right)

Rev. COL IVL AVG PELL
Pan, naked, seated l. on rock, his r. hand raised to head, left arm resting on syrinx.

9.83 gr
26 mm
12h
okidoki
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607 MACEDONIA Pella, Pan seated leftReference
RPC III, 607; Varbanov III 3714; BMC 33; AMNG 30

Obv. IMP CAESAR TRA HADRIANVS AVG COS P P
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery

Rev. COL IVL AVG PELL
Pan, naked, seated l. on rock, his r. hand raised to head, left arm resting on syrinx.

12.26 gr
27 mm
6h
1 commentsokidoki
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Achaea. Arcadia, Tegea. Caracalla Æ22Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla to right.
Rev: TEGE ATΩN, Pan standing left, on goat legs, holding syrinx and lagobolon.
ancientone
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Achaean League, Megalopolis.Greece. Achaian League. 160-145 BC. AR Triobol or Hemidrachm (2.34 gm, 15.2mm, 12h) of Megalopolis in Arkadia. Laureate head of Zeus Amarios, right / Large AX league monogram, with Ξ above, magistrate K - I across fields, and syrinx (pan pipes) below, all within wreath, tied at bottom. VF. Megalopolis is one of about 43 towns believed to have minted league coinage. Benner 15; BCD Peloponessos 1550; HGC 5 #953; Clerk 212 (pl. VIII #8); SNG Cop 3 (Phliasia-Laconia) #285.Anaximander
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Arkadia, Arkadian League, Megalopolis, ca. 300-275 BC, Æ Dichalkon Laureate head of Zeus left.
League monogram APK above syrinx; AP-T[I] across upper field, ME to right, thunderbolt below.

HGC 5, 941; BCD Peloponnesos 1539.4.
Megalopolis mint.
Extremely rare, one of two known with the AP-TI/ME reverse mint controls.

(18 mm, 4.16 g, 12h).
CNG; ex- BCD collection; ex- A. H. Baldwin, May 1970.
2 commentsn.igma
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ARKADIA, Arkadian League. Circa 330-275 BC. AR Obol (11mm, 0.83 g, 5h)
ARKADIA, Arkadian League. Circa 330-275 BC. AR Obol (11mm, 0.83 g, 5h). Horned head of Pan left; [I to right] / Arkadian League monogram; I to left, syrinx below. BCD Peloponnesos (Megalopolis) 1524; HGC 5, 930. Lightly toned, a few scratches. VF.

Ex Sigmund Collection.
Mark R1
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Arkadia, Megalopolis, BMC Peloponnesus pg 174, 62-63Arkadia, Megalopolis mint, Arkadian League Trichalkon, c. 330-275 B.C. AE, 19mm 6.04g, BCD Peloponnesus (Megalopolis) 1533, BMC Peloponnesus pg 174, 62-63
O: Horned head of Pan r.
R: Large APk monogram of solid form; A to left, syrinx below
4 commentscasata137ec
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BCC Lt6Lead Tessera
Obv: Bearded male figure, possibly Pan,
standing left, holding syrinx? in right hand and
hare? in left.
Rev: blank
17.5x11.5mm 1.60gm.
Surface find Caesarea Maritima, ca. 1970's
J. Berlin Caesarea Collection
v-drome
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caesareapanias033Elagabalus
Caesarea Panias, Samaria

Obv: AVT K M ANTѠNINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from front.
Rev: KAI ΠAN CЄB I AVC, Pan standing facing within niche cut into the rock, playing the flute and leaning against tree trunk; below, cave with fence in front, pedum to left. [syrinx] to right, [CKΓ] (date) in exergue.
27 mm, 14.57 gms

Sofaer 33, Rosenberger 47, Roma Numismatics, E-Sale 60, Lot 482 (this coin)
Charles M
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Hadrian Pan Leaning on SyrinxHadrian AE25, 8.03g, Pella Macedonia,
OBV: Unknown legend, Laureate bust right
REV: COL IVL AV [Pella], Pan Leaning on Syrinx
Similar reverse legend as Varbanov (Engl.) 3715 (AE20) but unlisted in this size.

Unknown and Unpublished
1 commentsSRukke
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Italy, Aquileia - mosaic floorscene of the Good Shepherd with the Mystic Flock
Christ is portrayed as a beardless young man bearing the lost lamb upon his shoulders. In one hand he holds the syrinx, symbol of the gentless he takes cere of his flock with.
Post-Theodorian South hall (end of 4th century)
Mosaics were originally part of Theodorian complex destroyed by Attila. Basilica was built on its site in 1031 and mosaics remained untouched under the floor.
J. B.
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Kings of Macedon, Antigonos III Doson, 229-221 BC, AR Tetradrachm - Megalopolis, 225-223 BCHead of Herakles right wearing lion skin headdress.
AΛΕΞANΔPOY Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, TI above ME in left field, API beneath throne, syrinx to right.

Price 753 (same dies); HGC 5, 946 (R2) (same dies as plate coin); Troxell Peloponnesian Alexanders pl. XX, 5 (same dies); Noe -.
Megalopolis mint 225-223 BC.

(30 mm, 16.84 g, 12h).
Jencek Historical Enterprise.

This coin is from the fifth and final obverse die of the series (unknown to Noe but identified by Troxell).
The coinage was struck to pay the Macedonian mercenary forces of Antigonos III Doson opposing the Spartan King Kleomenes III.
1 commentsn.igma
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Macedonia, Pella, Gordianus IIIGordianus III
Macedonia, Pella
AE 24
Obv.: IMP C M ANT * GORDIANVS, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r.
Rev.: COL IVL A - VG – PELLA, Pan seated left on rock, right arm over head and holding pedum in left; syrinx (pan flute) in left field.
AE, 24.4 mm, 9.52 g
Ref.: SNG Copenhagen 286, Varbanov 3758
Ex Gitbud&Naumann
2 commentsshanxi
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Macedonia, Pella, Gordianus III, PanGordianus III
Macedonia, Pella
Æ 23
Obv.: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev.: COL IVL AVG PELLA, Pan, naked, seated left on rock, right hand over his head, left arm resting on a syrinx
Æ, 23mm, 6.29g
Ref.: Varbanov 3755 var.; Sear GIC 3640 var.; BMC 43 var.
shanxi
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Macedonia, Thessalonica. Pseudo-autonomous AE17 / Pan advancingCity; Province; Region Thessalonica; Macedonia; Macedonia
Date 180–192
Pseudo-autonomous? Yes
Obverse design nude Pan (youthful) advancing, r., carrying pedum over shoulder and nebris; to l., syrinx (or letter D); to r., crescent surmounted by star
Obverse inscription (no obv. legend)
Reverse design in laurel wreath; between, laurel endings, small eagle, facing
Reverse inscription ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΩΝ
Metal Bronze
Average diameter 17 mm
Average weight 2.47 g
Average die-axis various
Type reference Touratsoglou, Pseudoautonomen III C, 1-2 (Commodus), AMNG 30
ancientone
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Macedonia_Pella_Gordianus_III_Moushmov 6490Gordianus III.
AE, Macedonia, Edessa
Struck: 238-244 / 23-25 mm / 9,19 g

Av: IMP C M ANT GORDIANVS AVG
Radiate, cuirassed and draped bust right seen from behind

Rv: COL IVL A-VG - PELLA
Pan seated left on rock, right arm over head and holding crook in left, leaning on syrinx

Reference: Moushmov 6490
Andicz
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Macedonia_Pella_Gordianus_III_Varbanov 3754Gordianus III.
AE, Macedonia, Edessa
Struck: 238-244 / 24-24,5 mm / 7,63 g

Av: IMP C M ANT GORDIANVS AVG
Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right seen from behind

Rv: COL IVL A-VG - PELLA
Pan seated left on rock, right arm over head and holding crook in left, leaning on syrinx

Reference: Varbanov 3754
Andicz
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Thrace, Pantikapaion, Tauric Chersonesos, 2nd - 1st Century B.CPan is the Greek god of shepherds and flocks, fields, groves, mountain wilderness, and wooded glens, hunting, rustic music, theatrical criticism, and companion of the nymphs. He is connected to fertility and the season of spring. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat and is usually represented in the form of a satyr, with a cloak of goat's skin, playing the Syrinx, or flute of seven pipes, and holding the pedum or pastoral staff.

GB88294. Bronze AE 18, MacDonald Bosporus 67, SNG Cop 32, SNG BM 890, SNG Stancomb 557, Anokhin 132, HGC 7 84, gVF, beveled obverse edge, casting sprue remnant, edge crack, scratches, reverse slightly off center, Pantikapaion (Kerch, Crimea) mint, weight 4.854g, maximum diameter 17.7mm, die axis 0o, c. 2nd - 1st century B.C.; obverse head of Pan left; reverse ΠAN, head of bull left; ex Frascatius Ancient Coins
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