LYDIA. Philadelphia. Domitian (81-96). Ae. Fl. Praxeas, first archon, priest of five priesthoods for life, and epimel-. Obv: KAICAP ΔOMITIANOC. Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev: ЄΠI ΦΛ ΠPAΞЄOY 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. Briula. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Domitian (81-96). Ae. Obv: HΛIOC. Radiate and draped bust of Helios right. Rev: BPIOYΛEITΩN. Apollo standing left, holding bow and branch. RPC II 112
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. Apollonis. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Titus to Domitian (79-96). Ae. Obv: ΘEON CVNKΛHTON. Draped female bust of the Senate right, possibly with the features of Julia Titi or Domitia. R
LYDIA. Apollonis. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Titus to Domitian (79-96). Ae. Obv: ΘEON CVNKΛHTON. Draped female bust of the Senate right, possibly with the features of Julia Titi or Domitia. R
LYDIA. Apollonis. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Titus to Domitian (79-96). Ae. Obv: ΘEON CVNKΛHTON. Draped female bust of the Senate right, possibly with the features of Julia Titi or Domitia. R
Lydia. Thyateira. Domitian AD 81-96. Bronze Æ 19mm., 3,83g. ΔOMI[TIANOC KAI] CE ΓEPMANIKOC; laureate head right / ΘYATEI-[PH]NΩN; Nike standing left, holding wreath in right and palm in left hand. ver
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