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| Philip II, Forgery, Kings of Macedonia ... "I-56"
Forgery: apart from the fact that these types were not anciently struck in silver, the surface of the metal, especially on the reverse, has the pitted texture of a modern cast. The coin, drilled ... 359-336 B.C ... found in 1937 during the ... Coin no. 19.
Casts stored in Lab Case no. 52A ... 85-6-5 |
Athens ... Sv. 80.18--21; Kroll 1972, pl. 39:12--16.
[shallow cavity punched on one side (as also on ΠΠ-117)] Head of Athena Parthenos r.; border of dots. ΑΘ-Ε Sphinx wearing modius, seated r., all in olive wreath ... Mid 20's-19 B.C ... Sv. 80.18--21; Kroll 1972, pl. 39:12--16.
[shallow cavity punched on one side (as |
Thessalonica ... Justin II and Sophia ... Year 1, 2 or 3.
Kappa is too thin for Justinian I. Coin no. 487; Hoard, coin no. 21. K
In field above cross, l. ANNO, r. (?), beneath TES. 498 ... 565/566-567/568 A.D ... Hesperia 42 (1973), pp. 301-309. |
Thessalonika ... Alexius I ... AE C-F/M-D Jeweled, radiate cross, decorated at end of each limb with one large globule and two smaller, all on two steps; letters in angles +L[]-DC Emperor bust, wearing stemma, divitision, and jeweled ... AD 1092 - AD 1118 ... Hesperia 1987, p. 143, 671 |
Athens ... Coin disintegrating.
Possibly like Agora XXVI, nos. 41-43: Head of Athena r. / Double-bodied owl. Coin no. 3; to 11.40m. Well. Illegible. Illegible. 688, 1105 ... Ca. early-mid 330's - 322/317 B.C ... Hesperia 53 (1984), pp. 344-345. |
| North Peloponnesian ? ... Augustus ... AR miscleaned and coated AVGVST[-VS] Augustus head r., bare Victory on prow l., r. holding wreath, l. palm Forum SW; Grid 72/3-B and 73-A; Cellar fill
Excavation Date: 6/4/1976
Notebook 648, p. 58
Basket ... 21 BC ... Hesperia 1980, 153 |
Corinth ... Ti. Claudius Optatus, C. Iulius Polyaenus
Amandry, pp. 211--213, no. XXI.1--18; RPC I, 1201.
[Amandry, no. XXI.5:a-a6:2 (L 19:2)] Coin no. 1. Third triangle, SW extension. Red fill. NERO CL-CAES G
Head ... Ti. Claudius Optatus, C. Iulius Polyaenus, A.D. 57/58 or 58/59 ... 21 |
| Athens ... Worn.
Eleusis, Money in Name of Eleusis. Coin no. 1. Well. Triptolemos, holding wheat ears in r. hand, seated l. in winged chariot drawn by two snakes. Legend illegible.
Piglet standing r. on slim mystic ... 307 - ca. 300 B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 91-6 |
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