Struck under Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, the following coin shows Tyche seated on reverse with river god Euphrates swimming at her feet. It was originated from Tyana in Cappadocia and weighs 8.93 g. Lindgren 1740. Please post your coins from TYANA.
I'll be surprised if many respond. Tyana is a tough city. Here is a Pius of Tyana: CAPPADOCIA, Tyana. Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD), AE 14mm, axis 0°, 3.18g Obv: ΑΥΤΟΚ [ΑΝΤωΝƐ]-ΙΝΟС СƐΒΑСΤ; Laureate head right, all within beaded border Rev: ΤVΑΝЄΩΝ ΤΩ ΠΡ [Τ] Ι[ЄΡΑ] / ЄΤ - ?; Perseus standing facing, holding head of Medusa and harpa. Ref: RPC online 10197 (temporary) varient When I first searched for this coin I thought it was unpublished. I then realized the unique coin and unpictured coin at RPC 10197 seemed to match a coin CNG couldn't find a reference for: https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=192612 I worked with Tom Mullally to get an image of CNG's coin to RPC. I am now trying to get this coin added. It has the same types as RPC 10197, but different inscriptions.
Although I have nothing to share, I will say that I really like these - Tyana interests me because of Apollonius of Tyana and his most entertaining biography (by Philostratus - written for Julia Domna). I recently reread it and I highly recommend it. Someday maybe I'll get lucky and blunder onto a coin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonius_of_Tyana https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_of_Apollonius_of_Tyana
Septimius Severus AE 27 Tyana Obv Head right laureate Rv Bhrama? Bull standing right 195- 196 A.D. 13.66 grms