Ancient Greek Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes. Tritemorion; Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes; 605-561 BC (traditional), c. early 6th century BC, EL Trite, 4.74g. SNG Aulock-2869, Sear-3398. Obv: Lion's head r.,
Roman Provincial Lot of three (3) bronze and silver issues of Nero. Includes Phrygia, Lydia, and Cappadocia. PHRYGIA, Acmoneia. Æ 18mm; LYDIA, Maronia. Æ 19mm BMC pl. XIV, 32; and CAPPADOCIA, Caesarae
Ancient Greek Lydia, Croesus . ; Lydia, Croesus ; 565-546 BC, Siglos, 5.28g. Berk-22. Obv: Confronted foreparts of a roaring lion and a bull. Rx: Oblong punch divided into two squares.Minor porosity .
Ancient Gold Lydia, Croesus. ; Lydia, Croesus; 561-546 BC, Heavy Prototype Stater, 10.72g. Berk-1; NGC Prototype Issue, VF, 4/5, 1/5. Obv: Foreparts of lion r. and bull l., face to face. Rx: Oblong pu
Ancient Greek Coins Lydia, Croesus Siglos. ; Lydia, Croesus Siglos; 565-546 BC. Under Achaemenids, Siglos, 5.33g. Berk-23. Obv: Foreparts of lion r. and bull l., face to face, the lion attacking with
Ancient Gold Coins Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes. ; Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes; 610-561 BC. EL 1/3 Stater, 4.74g. BM-7, Sear-3398. Obv: Lion's head r. with radiate globule on forehead. Rx: Incuse. Ex HJB
Roman Provincial Lydia. Tralleis. Pseudo-autonomous issue circa AD 81-161. Bronze Æ 20 mm, 3,84 g [Η]Λ[Ι]ΟϹ [ϹEΒΑϹΤΟϹ], radiate head of Helios, right / ΤΡΑΛΛΙ-[Α]ΝΩΝ, Athena advancing right, brandishi
Roman Provincial Lydia. Tabala. Pseudo-autonomous issue AD 200-220. Bronze Æ 22 mm, 9,26 g IЄPA CVN-KΛHTOC, youthful draped bust of the Roman Senate right / TABAΛЄΩΝ ЄPMOC, river-god Hermos reclining
Roman Provincial Lydia. Sardeis. Pseudo-autonomous issue AD 161-175. Bronze Æ 20 mm, 4,34 g ΔHMOC, laureate head right / СΑΙΤΤΗΝΩΝ, Herakles standing facing, head left, leaning upon club and holding l
Roman Provincial Lydia. Philadelphia. Septimius Severus AD 193-211. Bronze Æ 20 mm, 5,00 g [AY KA]I CEOYHPOC, laureate head right / [ΦΙΛ]ΑΔΕΛΦΕΩΝ, she-wolf standing right, suckling the twins Romulus a
Roman Provincial Lydia. Tripolis. Pseudo-autonomous issue circa AD 138-268. Bronze Æ 24 mm., 9,15 g. ΔΗΜ[ΟC], laureate head of Demos right / TPIΠΟΛ-[ΕΙ]ΤΩΝ, Tyche standing facing, head left, holding r