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Ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor


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Prostanna (AD 253-260) AE 26 - Valerian I132 viewsValerian I, 253-260 AD. AE26 (5.95g). AVT K ΠO ΛIK OVAΛЄPIANOC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / ΠPOCTA-NNЄΩN, Sarapis standing left, raising right hand and holding scepter. Very rare, only three cited by von Aulock. Dark brown patina. VF.Aug 18, 2019
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Prostanna (AD 253-268) AE 31 - Gallienus119 viewsGallienus, 253-268 AD. AE31 (13.05g). AVT K Π ΛIK ΓAΛΛIHNOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / ΦΙΛHC / CVNH[...]OV / PΩM - ЄΩN / ΠPOCTANNЄ / NΩ, clasped hands. Extremely rare. VF.Jun 29, 2018
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Prostanna (AD 138-161) AE 26 - Antoninus Pius131 viewsAntoninus Pius, 138-161 AD. AE26 (9.09g). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Dioscuri standing, facing, heads facing each other, each wearing pileus surmounted by star and holding sword and spear; between them above, crescent. Scarse. Bold portrait and lovely green patina, gVF. Clain-Stefanelli coll.Jan 03, 2018
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Prostanna (AD 222-235) AE 35 - Severus Alexander200 viewsSeverus Alexander, 222-235 AD. AE35 / Medallion (24.86g, 12h). AYT•K•M•A•Y•CЄ AΛЄΞANΔPOC•CЄ•, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / ΠPOCTANNЄΩN – ΘЄMIC, group of three athletes: the one in the middle drawing lot from an urn; the two others standing left and right, looking at their lots; above, agonistic urn. Of the highest rarity, apparently the second and by far the best example known. Minor smoothing, gVF.

In Themian games, winners were awarded cash money or precious objects rather than the more common wreaths or olive oil.
Jan 01, 2018
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Prostanna (AD 222-235) AE 25 - Julia Mamaea217 viewsJulia Mamaea, Augusta, 222-235 AD. AE25 (7.26g). IOVΛΙAN MAMЄAN CЄ, draped bust right, wearing stephane / ΠPOCTANNЄΩN / TIOVΛOC, river god Tiulus reclining left, holding reed and resting elbow upon overturned urn from which liquid flows. VF.Jan 31, 2017
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Prostanna (AD 268-270) AE 32 - Claudius II215 viewsClaudius II Gothicus, 268-270 AD. AE32 (19.01g). AY K WAP AY KΛAYΔIOC, laureate and draped bust right / ΠPOCTANNЄΩN, Ares advancing left, holding spear, shield and sword-in-scabbard. gVF.Jan 26, 2017
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Prostanna (AD 268-270) AE 31 - Claudius II233 viewsClaudius II Gothicus, 268-270 AD. AE31 (17.78g). AY K W AYP KΛΑΥΔΙΟC, laureate and cuirassed bust right / ΠΡΟCTANNEΩΝ / BIAPOC, Mount Viaros surmounted by a pine tree or spruce. VF.Apr 04, 2015
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Prostanna (BC 100-0) AE 15358 views1st century BC. AE15 (2.22g). Helmeted head right / Triskeles in dotted circular border. Rare.1 commentsJan 22, 2013
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Prostanna (AD 218-222) AE 26 - Elagabalus312 viewsElagabalus, 218-222 AD. AE26 (9.98g). AY K M AY ANTΩNЄINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / ΠPOCTANNЄΩN, Dioscuri standing facing, both with spears and swords, crescent in between. Nice very fine.Aug 13, 2009
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Prostanna (AD 209-211) AE 20 - Geta282 viewsGeta, 209-211 AD. AE20 (6.37g, 12h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Poseidon standing left, holding dolphin and trident. VF, rough green patina. Ex Alighieri Coll.Nov 22, 2008
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Prostanna (AD 193-217) AE 20 - Julia Domna294 viewsJulia Domna, Augusta, 193-217 AD. AE20 (4.69g, 12h). Draped bust right / Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia. VF, green patina. Ex Alighieri Coll.Nov 22, 2008
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Prostanna (BC 100-0) AE 14479 viewsca 1st century BC. AE14 (3.33g). Rock or mountain within dotted circle / Tree, ΠΡ-ΟC. Rare.Sep 20, 2005
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Prostanna (BC 100-0) AE 15350 viewsca 1st century BC. AE15 (3.41g). Rock or mountain within dotted circle / Tree, ΠΡ-ΟC. Rare.Sep 20, 2005
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Prostanna (AD 244-249) AE 38 - Philip I353 viewsPhilip I, 244-249 AD. AE38 (23.53g). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust R, seen from behind / Men standing L in distyle temple; lion at feet. Near VF, black and brown patina, some roughness. Very rare, only one cited by von Aulock.

The specimen cited by von Aulock is barely fine and as such is called Philip II because of the smooth face. This specimen from the same dies, however, clearly shows an older, bearded portrait and is thus correctly identified as Philip I.
Jun 11, 2005
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Prostanna (AD 1-200) AE429 viewsca 1st-2nd cent BC. AE (3.75g). ΠΟΛΙC, head of city goddess R / ΠΡΟCΤΑΝΝΕΩΝ, Aphrodite standing L, wearing long dress, holding scepter and pomegranate. Dark green patina, VF.Jun 11, 2005
 
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