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| Athens ... Coin no. 3.
Casts stored in Lab Case No. 52C Head of Apollo r. Border of dots. Α-Θ?/Ε?
Tripod. 508 90-17-8, 85-23-3 ... Ca. 130-90 B.C ... Coin no. 3.
Casts stored in Lab Case No. 52C ... 90-17-8, 85-23-3 |
| Athens ... Agora XXVI: "The more crudely rendered owls of Agora XXVI, nos. 19c-h are characteristic of the pi-style triobols of ca. 350-295. Compare the many pi-style triobols in the Peiraeus 1956 hoard (IGCH 127) ... Ca. 390-295 B.C ... 7:30 |
| Athens ... Plated bronze counterfeit tetradrachm. Agora XXVI, nos. 16a-m are all from the same pair of dies and come from fill of the third quarter of the 4th c. B.C., beneath the Temple of Ares; see Agora XXVI, ... Ca. 390-295 B.C ... 22.5 |
Athens ... Athens Roman Imperial. Coin no. 35. Hoard. Pit. Head, with drapery, of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet. Border of dots. Α?ΘΗ-ΝΑΙΩΝ (retrograde from lower r.)
Hermes, nude but for cloak billowing ... Ca. 264-267 A.D ... Coins | Greek Coins | Attica | Athens | Bronze, Period VI (Ca. 264-267 A.D.) ... Coins | By Subject | Gods | Athena | Head or Bust ... Coins | By Subject | Gods | Hermes | Standing |
| Megara ... BMC 11--14.
[obv.: illegible cmk.] Finished Head of Apollo r. MEγA|[PEωN] Lyre. 85-7-30 ... second half 3rd century--early 2nd century B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 91-22 |
| Athens ... Plated bronze counterfeit tetradrachm. Agora XXVI, nos. 16a-m are all from the same pair of dies and come from fill of the third quarter of the 4th c. B.C., beneath the Temple of Ares; see Agora XXVI, ... Ca. 390-295 B.C ... Coins | Greek Coins | Attica | Athens | Silver |
Tegea ... BMC 20, 21
Tegea.
Ob.[ΑΛΕΩΣ] Head of Aleus right.
Re. [ΤΕΓΕΑΤΑΝ] Pallas and Cepheus facing; above part of.. visible. Weight: Broken
Coin no. 3. [AλEOς] Head of Aleos r. [TEγEATAN] Athena and Kepheus stg., ... after 146 B.C ... BMC 20, 21
Tegea.
Ob.[ΑΛΕΩΣ] Head of Aleus right.
Re. [ΤΕΓΕΑΤΑΝ] Pallas and ... Weight: Broken
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| Athens ... Plated bronze counterfeit tetradrachm. Agora XXVI, nos. 16a-m are all from the same pair of dies and come from fill of the third quarter of the 4th c. B.C., beneath the Temple of Ares; see Agora XXVI, ... Ca. 390-295 B.C ... Coin ... Coin |
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