Greek Coins KINGS OF LYDIA. Alyattes (Circa 610-560 BC). EL Hekte. Sardes. Obv: Confronted heads of two lions [the one on the right is off the flan]; WALWET (in Lydian) between. Rev: Two incuse square
LYDIA: temp. Alyattas to Kroisos, ca. 610-546 BC, electrum trite (4.73g), SNG Kayhan 1013, head of lion with open jaws right, radiate protuberance on head // oblong incuse, VF.
LYDIA. Hierocaesarea. Trajan (98-117). Ae. Obv: AV N?PBAN TPAIANON. Laureate head right. Rev: I?POKAICAP??N. Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm frond. RPC III -; Asia Minor Coins online -; a
LYDIA. Mastaura. Nero (54-68). Ae. Obv: NEPωN CEBACTOC. Bare head right. Rev: MA - CT / AYP - EI / Tω - N. Cornucopia. RPC I 2678; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen -; BMC 9; Asia Minor Coins online #1
LYDIA. Magnesia ad Sipylum. Otacilia Severa (Augusta, 244-249). Ae. Aur. Aineios, strategos and hippikos for the second time. Obv: M ΩTA CЄBHPA C. Draped bust right, wearing stephane. Rev: ЄΠ AINIOV I
LYDIA. Briula. Tiberius (14-37). Ae. Obv: ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ. Laureate head right. Rev: BPIOVΛEITΩN / NO - MH. Kybele standing facing; lion to left and right. RPC I Supp. 5444.1 (this coin cited and illustrated
Lydia, Tralleis. Silver Cistophoric Didrachm (6.05 g), ca. 166-67 BC. Ca. 133-125 BC. Ptol., magistrate. Lion's skin draped over club; all within ivy wreath. Reverse: TPAΛ to left, grape bunch on vine
Lydia, Tralles. Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm (12.43 g), ca. 166-67 BC. 140-135 BC. Serpent emerging from within cista mystica with open lid; all within ivy wreath. Reverse: TPAΛ to left, bow case be