Roman Provincial Septimius Severus Æ 25mm of Saitta, Lydia. AD 222-235. AY KAIC Λ CЄΠ CЄOYHPOC ΠЄP, laureate head to right / ЄΠI ANΔPONЄIKOY APX A CAITTHNΩN, Mên standing facing, head to left, wearing
Roman Provincial Trajan Æ 21mm of Hyrcanis, Lydia. A. Vicirius Martialis, proconsul. AD 98-117. AY NEP TPAIAN[OC APICT K CE] ΓEP ΔAK, laureate head to right / ANθY MAPTIA MA YPKANΩ, Dionysus, with chl
Roman Provincial Drusus Julius Caesar and Germanicus (heirs of Tiberius), as Caesars, Æ 27mm of Sardis, Lydia. Possible posthumous issue, struck under Tiberius. Circa AD 23-26(?). Alexander, son of Kl
Greek Lydia, Tralleis AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Ptol-, magistrate. Dated CY 2 = 132/1 BC. Serpent emerging from cista mystica; all within ivy wreath / Two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase; Π
Greek Lydia, Tralleis AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Apol-, magistrate. Circa 140-135 BC. Serpent emerging from cista mystica; all within ivy wreath / Two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase; ΑΠΟΛ a
Greek Lydia, Thyateira Æ 32mm. Pseudo-autonomous issue, reign of Marcus Aurelius, circa AD 169-175. M. I. Menelaos, strategos. ΔHMOC ΘΥΑΤΙΡΗΝΩΝ, laureate head of Demos to right / ЄΠΙ ϹΤΡΑ Μ Ι ΜЄΝЄΛΑΟV
Greek Lydia, Sardis Æ 20mm. Pseudo-autonomous, time of Vespasian, circa AD 69-79. Marcellus und Strategos Phileinos, proconsuls. [ЄΠΙ ΤΙ ΚΛΑ ΦΙΛΙΝΟΥ ϹΤΡΑ], helmeted and draped bust of Roma to left, we
Greek Lydia, Philadelphia Æ 24mm. Pseudo-autonomous issue, circa AD 198-268. Kleonos, archon. ΔHMOC, laureate head of Demos to right, slight drapery over far shoulder / ΦΛ ΦΙΛΑΔЄΛΦЄΩΝ ΝЄΩΚΟΡΩΝ, Aphrod
Greek Lydia, Sardes Æ 17mm. 2nd-1st century BC. Laureate head of Herakles right wearing lion skin around neck / Apollo standing facing, head to left, holding crow(?) in right hand and laurel branch in
Greek Lydia, Akrasos Æ 17mm. Pseudo-autonomous issue, time of Severus Alexander, AD 222-235. CYNKΛHTOC, draped bust of the Senate to right / AKΡACIΩTΩN, stag standing to right. GRPC Lydia 13; Imhoof G
Greek Lydia, Apollonis Æ 15mm. Pseudo-autonomous issue, circa 1st century AD. AΠOΛΛΩNIΔE, draped bust of Apollo to right / IEPA CVNKΛHTOC, draped bust of the Senate to right. GRPC Lydia 13; RPC II Sup
Greek Kingdom of Lydia, Kroisos AR Stater - Double Siglos. Sardes, circa 561-546 BC. Confronted foreparts of lion to right and bull to left / Two incuse squares of unequal size. GRPC Lydia S1; Berk 20
Greek Kingdom of Lydia, Kroisos AR Stater - Double Siglos. Sardes, circa 561-546 BC. Confronted foreparts of lion to right and bull to left / Two incuse squares of unequal size. GRPC Lydia S1; Berk 20
Greek Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes EL Hemihekte - 1/12 Stater. Sardes, circa 610-560 BC. Head of roaring lion right, sun on forehead (later style) / Incuse square punch. GRPC Lydia G29; Weidauer group X
Greek Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes EL Trite - 1/3 Stater. Sardes, circa 610-546 BC. Head of roaring lion right, sunburst with six rays on forehead / Two incuse square punches. GRPC Lydia G26; Weidauer 8
Greek Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes EL Trite - 1/3 Stater. Sardes, circa 610-546 BC. Head of roaring lion right, sunburst with four rays on forehead / Two incuse square punches. GRPC Lydia G24; Weidauer
Greek Kingdom of Lydia, Alyattes EL Trite - 1/3 Stater. Sardes, circa 610-546 BC. Head of roaring lion to right, sunburst with five rays on forehead / Two incuse square punches. GRPC Lydia G25; Weidau
Greek Western Asia Minor, uncertain mint EL Hemihekte - 1/12 Stater. Circa 600 BC. Uncertain design, possibly head of roaring lion right(?) / Incuse square punch. Cf. GRPC Lydia G29-30 (Kingdom of Lyd
Roman Provincial LYDIA, Hermocapelia. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Hadrian, AD 117-138. Æ (16mm, 3.03 g, 12h). Turreted and draped bust of Roma right; monogram before / Draped bust of the Senate rig