Yesterday I happily received an awesome provincial bronze coin from the reign of Gallienus: Its from the city of Aphrodisias in Caria - Modern day Turkey. The reverse features the temple of Aphrodite from that place which basically must have been a love cult?: I wonder if the temple front featured on this coin is this one which is still standing today: If this is the same temple and it really looks alot like it this would be my first ancient coin featuring a building still standing today Anyways feel free to post your coins from Aphrosidias or related to the Aphrodite cult <3
Nice acquisition! Here's a pseudo-autonomous. Caria, Aphrodisias. Senate / Prize crown AE26 Obv: IEΡA CYNKΛHTOC. Diademed and draped bust of the Senate right. Rev: AΦΡOΔEICIEΩN, Prize crown inscribed ΓOΡΔIANHA, with palm branch on table with lions' feet, ATTAΛHA in three lines between two purses below. ca. 238 - 249.
That's a neat coin with its temple reverse. I also always enjoy these provincials of Gallienus where the portraits look almost nothing like Gallienus. I only have one coin from this city. It doesn't have a temple on the reverse, but apparently the reverse with three trees in an enclosure relates to the birth of Aphrodite's lover Adonis. VALERIAN II AE22. 3.9g, 22.1mm. CARIA, Aphrodisias, circa AD 256-258. SNG Cop -; SNG von Aulock -; Milne, Notes on the Oxford Collection (NC, 1938), pg 257, 4. O: ЄΠIΦ KAI ΠOK OP OVAΛЄPIANOC, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: AΦPOΔЄICIЄWN, Lattice enclosure (temenos) containing three leafless, upright branches.