Awesome examples, coin-gang ... very cool thread additions Ummm, I kinda suck at ancient geography/history, so these babies may or may not be relevant to your brilliant thread? (but that's never stopped me in the past, so here we go again!!) I have three examples from Cappadocia, Caesaraea-Eusebia ... => are my children allowed to hang with your Samarian kids?! Nerva, Cappadocia, Caesaraea-Eusebia Gordian III, Cappadocia, Caesarea-Eusebia Tranquillina, Cappadocia, Caesarea-Eusebia
My last powerlifting eagle. Samaria, Caesarea. Severus Alexander AE24 Obv: IM C SEVER ALEXANDER, laureate head right. Rev: C I F AV F C CAE METROP..., eagle with wreath held in wings, SPQR within.
Faustina Jr., under Antoninus Pius Samaria, Neapolis Æ 26.85 mm, 13.64 g AD 159/160 Obv: ΦΑVCΤЄΙΝΑ CЄΒ ЄVCЄ CЄΒΑ ΘVΓ, diademed and draped bust, right Rev: ΦΛ ΝЄΑCΠΟΛЄω CVΡΙΑC ΠΑΛΑΙCΤΙ, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae; year ЄΤ ΠΗ Refs: Lindgren A2431B; SNG ANS 973; Hendin 880 Ex George Fisher Collection
This is an ugly one from Casearea Martimia, but if my attribution is right, it is kind of interesting: Titus / Hadrian Æ 22 (c. 73 A.D. C/M c. 135 A.D.) Roman Provincial - Samaria, Caesarea Maritima for Judaea [AVTOKΡ TITOΣ KAIΣAΡ],laureate head right / [IOYΔIAΣ EAΛΩKYIAΣ], trophy of arms, Judaea sitting & shield at base. RPC 2313 (uncertain attribution) (10.45 grams / 22 x 21 mm) Countermark: Laureate head right, in rectangular punch, 5.5 x 6.5 mm. Howgego 133 (17 pcs). Note: The countermark may have been applied in Palestine. Referred to as "Hadrian's Head," this countermark is sometimes connected to Legio XII and the Bar Kokhba Revolt (c. 132-136 A.D.)