Hadrianeia, Mysia Help

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  1. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    Hello All,

    I just bought an unidentified Roman Provincial which I have tentatively ID'd as from Hadrianeia, Mysia. I did not find a match on WW, so I looked on ACSearch. I did find what I think is a match, but the references were "Van Fritze, Mysia" and SNG BN Paris . I do not have those references and am not even sure where to look. If anyone can refer me to a website or any other help, I would greatly appreciate it. PM if easier.

    Thanks,

    Nick
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    H. von Fritze's works were published in the early 20th century so they should be public domain now and available somewhere online. Gimme a sec...

    (Edited) I suspect this is what you seek:

    https://archive.org/details/dieantikenmnze01akad

    The chapter for Hadrianeia begins on p. 147.

    Is this the passage you're looking for? (p. 154, #441; for the full obverse description see page 153 coins 438 and 439, second picture below)

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    From the same book, the referenced plate VII #26

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  4. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    @TIF ill have to see if this is the description I need but I’m huessing not. I need Severus obverse and the Asklepios reverse.
     
  5. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Ah. I took a quick look at ACsearch and based on what you said, figured it was this coin :D.
    I'm sure you'll find what you need in the book :)
     
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