Judaea, Ascalon 105-106 A.D Obverse: Veiled & turreted head of Tyche right, ACK to right. Reverse: War Galley right with oars, date ΘC (209) in top field above.
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Judaea, Ascalon 105-106 A.D Obverse: Veiled & turreted head of Tyche right, ACK to right. Reverse: War Galley right with oars, date ΘC (209) in top field above.
LYDIA, Magnesia ad Sipylum. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Time of the Antonines, AD 138-192. Æ . Head of Sipylos right / River-god Hermos reclining left on overturned amphora. Cf. RPC 1228; cf. BMC 18-23.
PHRYGIA, Laodicea ad Lycum. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Late 1st century BC. Æ (22mm, 6.14 g, 12h). Seitalkas, magistrate. Head of Seitalkas(?) right, wearing ivy wreath / Laureate bust of Demos right. BMC 54; McClean 8830; RPC I 2892 corr. (obv. head wreathed). Fine, dark brown patina, earthen deposits. Rare.
ΚΙΔΡΑΜΗΝΩΝ: Cidramus, Caria. See Löbbecke, ZfN 15 (1887), p. 51. Helios/zeus seated. A very hard to ID coin with. scarce information
LYDIA, Sardes. Autonomous. 2nd Century AD. Æ . Bearded head of Herakles left / CAPΔΙ−ΑΝΩΝ, Omphale standing right, lion's skin draped over shoulders, club on left shoulder. BMC Lydia pg. 247, 79; SNG Copenhagen 509; SNG von Aulock 3140.
PHOENICIA, Tyre. Autonomous issues. Late 1st century AD. Turreted, veiled, and draped bust of Tyche right; palm frond over shoulder / Palm tree; Date flanking. Rouver 2184; RPC II 2070. City Year 243.