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Ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor


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Nysa (AD 161-180) AE 24 - Marcus Aurelius527 viewsMarcus Aurelius, 161-180 AD. Magistrate Asiaticus Cornelius. AE24 (7.9g). AY KAI ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / EPI GR ACIATIKOY KORN NYCAEWN, Zeus seated left, holding patera and scepter. Almost very fine.1 comments02/25/14 at 07:13Helvetica: This is Marcus Aurelius as Augustus. Magistrate Asiaticus Cornelius: AY KAI ANTWNEINOC, laureate, dr...
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Nysa (BC 200-100) AE 191954 viewsca 2nd cent BC. AE19 (4.64g). Veiled bust of Kore right, wearing wreath of grain / ΝΥΣΑΕΩΝ, slinger standing right, left arm extended, holding sling overhead in right hand; magistrate [..]ROS, monogram upper right. VF, glossy green patina. 1 comments02/25/14 at 05:39Helvetica: This is Regling 29. Magistrate KYROS M. Mionnet (in Vol. III, 342), describing the Paris coin omitte...
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Nysa (AD 244-249) AE 28 - Otacilia Severa426 viewsOtacilia Severa, Augusta, 244-249 AD. AE28 (9.17g, 7h). Diademed and draped bust right / Zeus seated left, holding phiale and scepter, within distyle temple with shield in pediment. VF, green patina, light roughness.1 comments02/25/14 at 05:31Helvetica: Magistrate Artemidoros, son of Melitonos. Rev. legend: A ARTEMIDW-ROY MELITW-NOC, NYCAEWN (last M up...
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Nysa (AD 235-238) AE 28 - Maximinus I332 viewsMaximinus I Thrax, 235-238 AD. AE28 (9.86g), Magistrate Hyr(...) Eutychos. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Nike with wreath and palm branch. Rough surfaces. Unpublished (?). F.1 comments02/25/14 at 04:59Helvetica: Rev. Legend (to aid search engines) is EPI GR EYTYXOY NYCAEWN. This reverse type is to date unpublis...
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Nysa (BC 200-100) AE 201238 views2nd cent BC. AE20 (6.99g). Head of young Dionysos with ivy wreath and chignon right / ΝΥΣΑ/ΕΩΝ, Hades driving galloping quadriga right, holding Kore-Persephone in right arm. Green patina, VF. Rare. Gutknecht coll.1 comments06/09/06 at 04:41Dimitry: or earlier ca 2nd-1st cent BC?
     
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