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Ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor


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Kilikia Uncertain (BC 4th cent) Hermes - Hemiobol382 views4th century BC. AR Hemiobol (0.31g, 7mm). Head of Hermes wearing petasos / Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin. Extremely rare. aEF.1 comments09/06/12 at 03:18Dimitry: Seems to be from same series as #9452
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Kilikia Uncertain (BC 4th cent) Satyr - Tetartemorion454 viewsEarly-mid 4th century BC. AR Tetartemorion (5mm, 0.15g, 4h). Facing lion’s head / Bearded head of satyr right within incuse circle. VF, toned. Lee Coll.1 comments09/06/12 at 02:36Dimitry: Seems to be from same series as #8781
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Kilikia Uncertain (BC 4th cent) Athena - Hemiobol?838 viewsca 350 BC. AR Hemiobol? (10mm, 0.42g, 6h). Helmeted head of Athena right within linear circle / Turreted female head (Aphrodite?) left. Toned, aEF. Rare.1 comments12/25/06 at 06:01Dimitry: Dr. Forestier attributes this coin to Cyprus, Salamis under the authority of Evagoras II, which may ...
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Kilikia Uncertain (BC 4th cent) Pegasos - Obol691 viewsca 375-333 BCE. AR Obol (0.55g, 9h). Diademed head of Zeus Karneios right, with ram's horn at forehead / Pegasos flying right; uncertain letter below. Good VF, dark toning. Both types completely unknown in the Samarian series.

This surprising Samarian obol combines a Zeus Karneios head that must have been influenced by the types of Kyrene and a Pegasos from the ubiquitous Corinthian staters. Neither seem to have much of a direct connection with Samaria.
1 comments06/12/05 at 17:43Dimitry: CNG identified this coin as Samarian, but its style, fabric and weight seems to point more to Cilici...
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