I haven't yet dived into the wonderful world of provincial coins but I pick them up when I see a good deal. If anyone knows the reference number for these, or can tell me something interesting about the coin's origin or imagery I would be most appreciateive.
| REF | Obverse/Reverse | Notes | Obverse Photo | Reverse Photo |
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SNG France 3 1306 |
Bust of Volusian radiate r., draped |
Pisidia, Antioch AE 23mm 6.60g |
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| Bust of Volusian radiate r., draped | Ae25 Pisidia |
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| Roma advancing l. |
| Bust of Volusian radiate r., draped | Ae23 |
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| Demeter holding corn and serpent on torch |
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Prieur 694 |
Volusian | 1st issue. All Volusian Antioch tetradrachms are rare, but this is one of the most common varieties with a population of 12 in Prieur's book. |
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