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Numismata hellenica: a catalogue of Greek coins; with notes, a map ...

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Metal Size Weight<br />

M<br />

M<br />

M<br />

M<br />

JE<br />

M<br />

7-<br />

3<br />

8<br />

4i<br />

M 6-5<br />

ASIA. 105<br />

TIUM Bithynia.<br />

Note.— V. Numisraata Hellenica, Asia, p. 135.<br />

ANTi2NIN0Y KAICAPOC erceBOYC. Head <strong>of</strong> Antoninus Pius to r. R. ACKAHmOC<br />

TlANiiN. Asclepius standing to I. ; right hand resting on staff entwined<br />

<strong>with</strong> serpent ; left hand in<br />

drapery.<br />

M. Aurelius Ccesar.<br />

KAICAP . [AY]PHA . Head <strong>of</strong> M. Aurelius to I. B. TIANQN. Winged<br />

caduceus.<br />

AYPHAIOC KAICAP. Same type to r. l]t. NGMeciC TIANQN. Nemesis to<br />

<strong>with</strong> right hand raising the drapery <strong>of</strong> her bosom ; in left hand, cubitus.<br />

I.,<br />

TRAJANOPOLIS PhrygiEe.<br />

Note.— Mr. W. J. Hamilton (Researches in Asia Minor, i. p. 116) places this ancient city at<br />

Ahat-kini, seventeen miles eastward <strong>of</strong> the Turkish town <strong>of</strong> Ushak. At a village between Ushak and<br />

Ahat-kini Mr. Hamilton found an inscription in the wall <strong>of</strong> a mosque in which were the words<br />

TPAIANOIIOAKITQN IIOAIS, and which must have been brought from one <strong>of</strong> the nearest Hellenic<br />

sites. At Ahat-kini he found considerable remains <strong>of</strong> an ancient cit}'.<br />

AHMOG. Young male head to r. U. TPAIANOnOAITtiN. Cybele seated to I. ;<br />

in right hand, patera.<br />

Caracalla.<br />

AYT. K. M. AYPH. ANTSiNINOC. Head <strong>of</strong> Caracalla to r. B. TPAlANOnOAEITQN.<br />

Pallas standing to I. ; right hand on shield resting on ground ; left hand resting<br />

on hasta.<br />

TRALLES Lydiffi.<br />

Note.—V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Asia, p. 135.<br />

Cista, from which serpent escapes, in wreath <strong>of</strong> ivy. B. Bow-case supported on<br />

either side by serpents <strong>with</strong> heads opposed ; between which, ATTA ; in field to<br />

I., TPAA. ; to r., Bacchus adv. ; in right hand, thyrsus; left, held over panther<br />

(Cistophorus).<br />

TPAAAIANtiN. Head <strong>of</strong> Bacchus to r. R. KAICAPGiiN. Archaic statue <strong>of</strong> Artemis<br />

Polymastos adv., modius on head ; a circle round the head (the veil opened) ;<br />

hands and fingers extended, and supported by spits.<br />

lEPOC AHMOC. Young male head, <strong>with</strong> formal curls, to r. R. TYXH TPAAAIA-<br />

NQN. Fortune to I. ; in right hand, rudder ? in left, cornucopise.<br />

Gallienus.<br />

no. AIKIN. rAAAIHNOC C. Head <strong>of</strong> Gallienus to r. H. TPAAAIANSIN.<br />

stepping to r. ; right hand to quiver ; in left hand, bow.<br />

Same legend and type. R. TPAAAIANiiN. Fortune to I.<br />

E e<br />

Diana

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