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. Hypaepa. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Septimius Severus (193-211). Ae. Obv: Bare and bearded head of Herakles right. Rev: VΠAIΠHN. Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm frond. SN
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. Attalea. Septimius Severus (193-211). Ae. Obv: AV KA Λ C CЄOVHPOC. Laureate head right. Rev: ATTAΛЄATΩN. Asklepios standing facing, head left, resting hand upon serpent-entwined staff. SNG von
LYDIA. Attalea. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Commodus to Severus Alexander (177-235). Ae. Obv: IЄP CVNKΛHTOC. Draped youthful bust of the Senate (or Dionysos?) right, wearing ivy wreath. Rev: A
LYDIA. Attalea. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Commodus to Severus Alexander (177-235). Ae. Obv: Draped bust of Serapis right, wearing calathus. Rev: ATTAΛЄATΩN. Eagle standing left, head right,
LYDIA. Apollonoshieron. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Antoninus Pius to Septimius Severus (138-211). Ae. Obv: Draped bust of Asklepios right; serpent-entwined staff to right. Rev: AΠOΛΛΩNIЄPЄITΩ
LYDIA. Apollonoshieron. Pseudo-autonomous. Possibly time of Antoninus Pius to Septimius Severus (138-211). Ae. Obv: Bare and bearded head of Herakles right. Rev: AΠOΛΛΩNIЄPЄITΩN. Lyre. RPC IV online -
LYDIA. Acrasus. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Severus Alexander (222-235). Ae. Aurelios Moschianos, strategos. Obv: IЄPA CVNKΛHTOC. Draped youthful bust of the Senate right. Rev: ЄΠI CTP AV MOCXIANOV / A