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Ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor


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Mylasa (BC 27-AD 14) AE 19 - Augustus173 viewsAugustus, 27 BC-14 AD. AE19 (6.88g, 11h). Bare head right / MYΛA ΣEΩN, diademed head right of Zeus Labraundos, wearing calathus. F, dark green to black patina with some earthen highlights/deposits, a few pits.
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Mylasa (BC 420-390) Tetartemorion169 views5th century BC. AR Tetartemorion(?) (6.5mm, 0.25g, 10h). Head of lion left / Bird standing left; crescent to left, monogram to right; all within incuse square. Unpublished in the standard refences. VF, light porosity.
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Mylasa (BC 27-AD 14) AE 21 - Augustus167 viewsAugustus, 27 BC-14 AD. AE21 (7.83g). Thlastos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ MYΛAΣΩN, laureate head right / ΘΛAΣTOΣ ANEΘHKEN. Rare. VF.
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Mylasa (BC 420-390) Tetartemorion154 viewsca 420-390 BC. AR Tetartemorion (6mm, 0.17g, 7h). Head of roaring lion left / Bird standing left; crescent to left, monogram to right; all within incuse wreath. Unpublished in the standard references. Rare, aEF.
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Mylasa (BC 420-390) Tetartemorion154 viewsca 420-390 BC. AR Tetartemorion (6mm, 0.20g, 3h). Head of roaring lion left / Bird standing right; monogram to upper left, crescent to lower right; all within incuse square. Unpublished in the standard references. Rare. gVF.
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Mylasa (BC 420-390) Tetartemorion141 views5th century BC. AR Tetartemorion (6mm, 0.19g, 2h). Head of lion right / Bird standing left; dynastic symbol in upper left field; all within incuse square. Apparently unpublished. Die breaks on reverse, otherwise VF.
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Mylasa (BC 210-30) AE 12134 viewsca 210-30 BC. AE12 (1.76g). Labrys /MYΛΑ/ΣΕΩΝ, ornate trident head. gVF.
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Mylasa (BC 210-30) AE 11118 viewsca 210-30 BC. AE11 (1.46g). Forepart of horse right / MYΛΑ/ΣΕΩΝ, ornate trident head. VF.
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Mylasa (BC 420-390) AE 8111 viewsca 4th century BC. AE8 (0.70g). Forepart of lion left, head right / Bird standing right, M above. Apparently unpublished in bronze.
     
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