MACEDON, Philipp (uncertain). Under Augustus 27 BC-14AD
AE [17 mm, 3.91 g, 6 h]
Obv: AVG; bare head of Augustus, right
Rev:Two priests ploughing, right.
References: RPC I 1656, BMC[Parium] #86-88
Tarsus Cilicia, after 164 BC, early Roman Era
AE [17 mm, 3.65 g, 12h]
Obv: TARΣEΩN to right; Zeus seated left holding Nike and scepter
Rev: Club within oak wreath
SNG Cop. 342. Ex Zuzim
MACEDON, Philippi (uncertain). Under Augustus 27 BC-14AD
AE [17-18 mm, 4.22 g, 6 h]
Obv: AVG; bare head of Augustus, right
Rev:Two priests ploughing, right.
References: RPC I 1656, BMC[Parium] #86-88
Tarsus Cilicia, after 164 BC, early Roman Era
AE [17-18 mm, 2.80 g, 12h]
Obv: TARΣEΩN to right; Zeus seated left holding Nike and scepter
Rev: Club within oak wreath
SNG Levante 974-6
Tarsus Cilicia, after 164 BC, early Roman Era
AE [15 mm, 2.43 g, 6h]
Obv: TARΣEΩN to right; Zeus seated left holding Nike and scepter
Rev: Club within oak wreath
SNG Levante 974-6
Tarsos Cilicia, Late 2nd Century – Early 1st Century BCE
AE [19 mm, 5.38 g, 12 h]
Obverse: Turreted head of Tyche to right
Reverse: TARΣEΩN; Sandan standing on/behind mythical horned animal
References: sim. SNG Levante #928
Tarsus Cilicia, Late 2nd Century – Early 1st Century BCE
AE [20 mm, 4.96 g, 12 h]
Obverse: Turreted head of Tyche to right
Reverse: TARΣEΩN; Sandan standing on/behind mythical Horned animal, lettering/monograms to left
References: sim. SNG Levante #928
Ephesus, Ionia in Asia Minor, 4th-3rd Century BCE
AE [10 mm, 1.46 g, 12 h]
Obverse: Female head left (maybe Artemis or city tyche)
Reverse: Ε-Φ either side of bee with straight wings
BMC 68ff
Coin from the city of the Temple of Diana and site of one of the earliest Christian Churches in Asia Minor
Smyrna, Ionia; circa 2nd Century BC
AE [19-20.5 mm, 7.76 g, 12h]
Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right.
Rev: ΣΜΥΡΝΑΙΩΝ; The poet Homer seated left holding book and transverse staff.
SG 4571 var.
Smyrna, Ionia; circa 2nd Century BC
AE [21 mm, 9.37 g, 12h]
Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right.
Rev: ΣΜΥΡΝΑΙΩΝ; The poet Homer seated left holding book and transverse staff.
BMC 87
Sardis, Lydia in Asia Minor, 2nd-1st Century BC
AE [16-17 mm, 4.00 g, 6h]
Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right within circle of dots
Rev: ΣΑΡΔI / ΑΝΩΝ; either side of club, within wreath.
References: SNG Cop #470-82, SG 4736
Much nicer coin in hand, most letters and monogram are legible.