Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Tripolis. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of the Antonines (138-192). Ae. Obv: ΤΡΙΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ. Draped bust of Artemis left, with quiver over shoulder; bow to left. Rev: ΤΡΙΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ.
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Tralles (as Caesarea). Claudius with Messalina (41-54). Ae. Obv: TI KΛAY KAI CЄBAC. Bust of Messalina and laureate head of Claudius facing one another. Rev: BPETANNIKOΣ K
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Thyateira. Claudius with Agrippina II (41-54). Ae. Obv: ΤΙ ΚΛΑVΔΙΟC ΚΑΙCΑΡ CЄΒΑCΤΟC. Bare head of Claudius right. Rev: ΑΓΡΙΠΠΙΝΑΝ / CЄΒΑCΤΗΝ ΘVΑΤΙΡΗΝΟΙ. Draped bust of Ag
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Sardis. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of the Flavians (69-96). Ae Hemiassarion. Obv: CAPΔIANΩN. Laureate bust of Herakles right, with lion skin draped around neck. Rev: CAPΔIAN
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Sardis. Nero (54-68). Ae. Mindios, strategos for the second time. Obv: NΕΡΩΝ ΚΑΙCΑΡ. Laureate head of Nero right. Rev: ΕΠΙ ΜΙΝΔΙΟΥ CΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ. Laureate head of Herakles ri
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Sardis. Claudius (41-54). Ae. Obv: TI KΛΑVΔΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ. Bare head of Claudius left. Rev: ΣΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ. Bearded and bare head of Herakles left. RPC I 2996; SNG Copenhagen 519-
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Sardis. Germanicus (Died 19). Ae. Mnaseas, magistrate. Struck under Tiberius or possibly later. Obv: ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ. Bare head left. Rev: ΣΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ / MNAΣEAΣ. Athena s
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Sardis. Germanicus (Died 19). Ae. Mnaseas, magistrate. Struck under Tiberius or possibly later. Obv: ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟC ΚΑΙCΑΡ. Bare head left. Rev: CΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ / MNACEAC. Athena s
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Saitta. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Septimius Severus (193-211). Ae. Attikos, first archon for the second time. Obv: ΔHMOC CAITTHNΩN. Laureate youthful bust of Demos right
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Saetta. Caracalla (198-217). Ae. Attalianos, first archon. Obv: AVT K M AVP ANTΩNЄINOC. Laureate head right. Rev: ЄΠI ATTAΛIANOV APX A CAITTHN / Ω - N. Zeus standing left
Roman Provincial Coins LYDIA. Philadelphia. Domitian (81-96). Ae. Fl. Praxeas, first archon and priest of five priesthoods for life. Obv: ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤωΡ ΚΑΙCΑΡ ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑΝΟC. Laureate head right. Rev: ЄΠΙ ΦΛ