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Ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor


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Kios (AD 81-96) AE 25 - Domitian395 viewsDomitian, 81-96 AD. AE25 (9.24g, 6h). AYT ΔOMITIANΩΣ KAICAP ΣE ΓEP, laureate head right / ΠΡΟΥΣΙΕΩΝ, in three lines, in oak wreath. Rare (three specimens cited in RPC), VF, dark green patina. Tricarico coll.1 comments06/23/17 at 06:10Alberto: My mistake, the coin should be moved under Kios.
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Bithynia Uncertain (AD 81-96) AE 26 – Domitian513 views(Nikaia?) Domitian, 81-96 AD. AE26 (12.82g, 7h). Laureate head right / Nike advancing left, holding shield and palm. Near VF, greenish-brown patina, a few breaks in the patina around the edge. Extremely rare - only a single specimen cited by RPC, this possibly being the second known. Tricarico coll.1 comments05/23/13 at 05:43Alberto: Actually this is an unpublished variant with obv. legend AY ΔOMITIANOΣ KAIΣAP ΣEBAΣTOΣ ΓEP; r...
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Apameia (AD 37-41) AE 23 - Caligula1435 viewsCaligula, 37-41 AD. AE23 (6.45g). DRVSVS NERO CAESARES D D, bust of Nero and Drusus / AGRIPPINA DIVA DRVSILLA IVLIA, the Caligula sisters standing facing, Agrippina with cornucopiae, right hand on column, Drusilla with patera and cornucopiae, and Julia with ruder and cornucopiae. Dark green patina, EF. Extremely rare.1 comments01/09/13 at 22:47: Typing the famous 3 sisters Sestertius from the Rome mint, this coin shows important familial propag...
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Herakleia Pontika (BC 352-345) Tridrachm2362 viewsca 352-345 BC, time of Tyrant Satyros. AR Tridrachm (11.58g). Head of Herakles left, wearing lion skin / Bust of Hera left, wearing decorative turreted stephane; ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΑ to right. Toned, VF. Rare. Ex Jameson Coll. 1183; ex von Aulock Coll., Auktion Kricheldorf 4 (1974), lot 98.1 comments12/27/08 at 09:00Dimitry: Originally identified as a Didrachm - a Tridrachm is more plausible based on weight
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Herakleia Pontika (BC 350) Tridrachm1310 viewsUnder tyrant Satyros, 353-347 BC. AR Tridrachm (11.77g, 1h), struck ca 350 BC. Head of youthful Herakles wearing lion's skin headdress to left; club below / Head of Hera to left, wearing turreted stephane and pendant earring, crescent below chin, ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΑ to right. Very rare. Attractive grey patina. Slightly rough surfaces, otherwise aEF. Ex Star coll.; ex Leu 48 (5/1989), 211; ex Leu 2 (4/1972), 221.1 comments12/27/08 at 08:29Dimitry: Originally identified as a Tetradrachm - a Tridrachm is more plausible based on weight
     
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