Featured Roman Provincial Coin Cities-- How many can we cover?

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  1. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Here's another example of the pseudo-autonomous Rhodes type that ancientone posted, with busts of Helios and Serapis...

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  3. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    My only coin of Rhesaena - it seems Mesopotamian bronzes did not generally have good survival skills, for whatever reasons. Severus Alexander with river goddess holding eagle.

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  4. David@PCC

    David@PCC allcoinage.com

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    Seleukis/Pieria under Roman rule
    AE 20
    Year 44, 13/14 AD
    Obvs: Laureate head of Zeus right.
    Revs: EΠIΣIΛANOY † ANTIOXEΩN, Ram running r. looking back. Star above, ΔM in ex.
    20mm, 7.37g.
     
  5. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Side is an ancient Greek city on the southern coast of Turkey, one of the country’s most renowned classical sites. The name of the city may be Anatolian in origin, and may mean pomegranate. Side has a rich history, from its founding by settlers of Kyme to its role as an important center of Roman trade and commerce.

    Here is Domitian on a wonderfully crusty but well-detailed coin of Side. Athena is pictured with some rather uncharacteristic accoutrements: a pomegranate in her hand and rearing serpent at her feet. Hm...woman, serpent, fruit. Where have we heard that story before?

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  6. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Side
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    Pamphylia, Side. Domitian. AD 81-96. Æ18
    Obv: ΔOMITIANO KAICAP, Laureate head right.
    Rev: CIΔ-HT, Athena Promachos advancing left, holding spear, shield and pomegranate. Serpent at feet to left.
    RPC II 1527.

    Sillyon
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    Pamphylia, Sillyon(Sillyum). Lucilla AE24. Bust of Men
    Lucilla, daughter of Marcus Aurelius, wife of Lucius Verus, Augusta, 164-182 AD. AE24, 9.5g.
    Obv: ΛΟΥΚΙΛΛΑ CEBACTH. Draped bust right, hair gathered in back in Chignon.
    Rev: CIΛΛYEΩN. Draped bust of Mên right, crescent at shoulders.

    Sinope
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    Paphlagonia, Sinope. Hadrian AE17. Athena
    Obv: IMP C TRAI HADRIANVS / Laureate bust of Hadrian r.
    Rev: C IF ANN CLXVIII (year 168) / Athena standing head l., spear and facing circular shield lowered at her sides.
    17mm and 3.86g.
    WADD RG S207A,107(1) / COLL PARIS(1)

    Sidon
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    Phoenicia, Sidon. Severus Alexander Æ26.
    Obv: Laureate and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
    Rev: Three standards surmounted with eagles.
    26mm., 8.3g.
    BMC -; SNG Copenhagen -; AUB -.

    Synaus
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    Phrygia, Synaus. Æ18. Asklepios facing
    Obv.: ΘЄOΝ CΥΝ - ΚΛΗΤΟN, draped bust of Senate right.
    Rev.: CΥΝΑ - ЄΙΤΩΝ , Asklepios standing facing, raising himation with his right hand and holding serpent-entwined staff in his left hand.
    18mm., 3.92 g.
    Late 1st Century.
    Forni 514, SNG Leypold II 1749
    Rare

    Selge
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    Pisidia, Selge. Lucius Verus AE19
    Obv: KAI BHROS / Barehead bust of Lucius Verus.
    Rev: SELGE WN / Winged thunderbolt and bow decorated w. animal heads.

    Samosata
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    Syria, Commagene, Samosata. Antoninus Pius AE24
    Obv: ΑΥΤΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΙ ΑΙΛ ΑΔΡΙ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟΣ ΣΕΒ ΕΥΣΕ / laureate-headed bust of Antoninus Pius wearing (cuirass and) paludamentum, r.
    Rev: Φ ΣΑΜΟΣΑΤ ΙΕΡ ΑΣΥ ΑΥΤΟΝΟ ΜΗΤΡΟ ΚΟΜ / turreted Tyche seated on rock, l., holding poppy and two ears of corn, resting arm on rock, resting foot on swimming river-god (Euphrates).

    Seleucia
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    Syria, Seleucia. Autonomous AE21. Legate C. Julius Commodus Orfitianus.
    Syria, Seleucia. AE21. Legate C. Julius Commodus Orfitianus. Year 188 of the local era (157 AD).
    Obv: EPI KOMODOU PR, female bust (Tyche of Seleucia) right, wearing turreted head-dress and veil, palm-branch behind head, border of dots.
    Rev: CELEUKEWN THC IERAC KAI AUTONOMOY above and beneath thunderbolt, with fillet attached, on cushion placed on stool.
    BMC 31

    Serdica
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    Thrace, Serdica. Marcus Aurelius AE20. Bust of Isis
    Obv: AY KAI M AYPH ANTΩNINOC Head facing r.
    Rev: CEPΔWN Bust of Isis decorated with lotus r.

    Sestos
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    Thrace, Sestos. Trajan AE17
    Obv: KAICAP TRAIANOC, Laureate bust of Trajan r.
    Rev: CHC TIWN, Lyre or cithara.
    3.48g, 17.1mm
    Varbanov 2978(B)
     
  7. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Singara was a heavily-fortified city in northern Mesopotamia, and the outpost of Legio I Parthica. It was first taken by Trajan, and later became a part of Septimius Severus’ Parthian campaign, at which point it was promoted to the status of a colony. This is a case where coin evidence provides us with facts otherwise unattested elsewhere. We know it was promoted to a colony by SS because of the legends that appear on the later issues of Gordian III and Tranquillina: ΑΥΡ ϹΕΠ ΚΟΛ ϹΙΝΓΑΡΑ, or Aurelia Septimia Colonia Singara.

    Here is Tranquillina with Capricorn leaping over Tyche...

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  8. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Thanks @TIF! Your new Boule from Lysias is amazing! I may need to check out JA's coins. :)
     
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  9. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    For some mysterious reason, your name got deleted from the auction list. I've reinstalled you. Apologies!
     
  10. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    No problem! I enjoyed looking at your lists and hope to have the funds to purchase in the future.
     
  11. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Cybele will pomp yoo ahp! It may be just a trick of the sand patina, but here’s a muscular version of Cybele on a pseudo-autonomous issue of Sala. Sala was located in eastern Lydia, occupying the territory between Blaundus and Tripolis north of the River Sindrus (BMC., Lyd., p. xciv). Other than this factoid from BMC, I could find no information on Sala, so perhaps we can assume it was a small town of little importance? Nevertheless, it did produce pseudo-autonomous issues with names of magistrates, and a limited number of provincial types. Here's one of the pseudo-autonomous, AD 128-161, magistrate Androneikos.

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  12. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Today is Tday and that means I get to post my favorite Tyrian coins!

    Tyre:

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    PHOENICIA, Tyre. Elagabalus
    CE 218-222
    AE29, 13.4 gm
    Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    Rev: Dido building Carthage; she stands to front before the arched gate of the city, looking left, holding a rule and transverse sceptre; above the gate, a mason at work, [below, a man digging with pick]; murex shell in upper field, palm tree to right
    Ref: Rouvier 2375; BMC 409; AUB 245; Price & Trell 748
    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancients-the-building-of-carthage.254625/

    The same reverse from Valerian:
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    and Gordian III:
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    PHOENICIA, Tyre. Julia Maesa
    CE 218-224/5
    AE 27, 12.71g (11h)
    Obv: IVLIA MAE - SA AV[G] Draped bust right, wearing stephane
    Rev: TVRIORVM Dido (?) standing left on deck of galley sailing right, extending right hand and holding cornucopia in left; to left, helmsman bending left over rudder (?); to right, sailor extending right hand and holding curved staff in left; stern decorated with a shield and aphlaston, [two murex shells] in exergue
    Ref: CNG e320, 12 Feb. 2014, lot 323 (same dies). Rouvier 2408

    Tarsus:

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    CILICIA, Tarsus. Elagabalus
    218-222 CE
    Æ 23mm, 6.91 g, 12h
    Obv: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
    Rev: Ciliarch crown decorated with seven imperial portraits, ЄΛ, and KOIN monogram; A/MK in center of crown
    Ref: Cf. SNG France 1557 (similar type with five heads on crown); cf. SNG Levante 1079 (same); SNG Copenhagen 374 corr. (obv. legend)
    From the estate of Thomas Bentley Cederlind. Ex Cederlind 125 (1 July 2002), no. 96
     
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  13. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    TIUM
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    MARCUS AURELIUS
    AE 19. 3.98g, 18.7mm, BITHYNIA, Tium, circa AD 138-161. Rec Gen 66; BMC 9. O: AYPHΔ-IOC KAICA-P (P is below bust), bare-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius (youthful - lightly bearded) wearing paludamentum, right. R: TIA-NΩN, Isis standing left, wearing lotus headdress, holding sistrum and long sceptre.

    TERMESSUS MAJOR
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    PISIDIA, Termessus Major
    Semi-autonomous, temp. Gallienus

    AE30. 10.46g, 29.9mm. PISIDIA, Termessus Major, AD 260-261 (Dated Q = Year 9, reign of Gallienus). SNG BN Paris 2195; SNG von Aulock 8639. O: TER-MHCCEON - Q (year 9), bearded head of Zeus left. R: [A]UTO-NO[M]WN, Tyche in long robes standing facing, wearing Kalathos on head, holding cornucopia in left hand, rudder in right hand; in left field Q (Year 9).

    TYRE
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    GALLIENUS

    AE Dichalkon. 14.21g, 30.9mm. PHOENICIA, Tyre, circa AD 253-268. Rouvier 2529 var. (rev legend); AUB –; BMC –. O: IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from front. R: COL TVRO MET, Hermes-Thoth, half-naked, standing left, holding papyrus roll and caduceus; to left, ibis standing left; to right, murex shell set upon palm tree.
    Ex Dennis Rider Collection of the Coins of Tyre; Ex John A. Seeger Collection (CNG 172, 5 Sep 2007), lot 125
     
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  14. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    Just posted this in the big Coins thread, but here is another Tarsus:

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    Provincial Rome - Cilicia
    Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D.
    Tarsus, AE Tetrassarion, 35.12 mm x 19.1 grams
    Obv.: AΥT KAI M AYP CEYEPOC ANTΩNEINOC. Bust right, in robes of demiourgos, Π left and right
    Rev.: ANTΩNEINIANH CEYHP AΔPIA. Emperor standing left, sacrificing over altar, wearing toga, A/M/K left, Γ/B right, TAPCOY/ΛN in exergue
     
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  15. Ed Snible

    Ed Snible Well-Known Member

    TOMI
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    Moesia Inferior, Tomi. Nerva (96-98 AD), AE16 (2.91g).
    Obv: ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤωΡ ΝΕΡΟΥΑ; laureate head of Nerva, r.
    Rev: ΤΟ/Μ//ƐΙΤ/ωΝ; bunch of 3 ears of corn and 2 poppy heads RPC vol. 3 #778

    TYANA
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    CAPPADOCIA, Tyana, 1st or 2nd century AD, AE19, 4.9g
    Turreted and draped bust of Tyche right.
    TYANEWN, Perseus, naked, standing left, holding patera in outstretched right hand and harpa and chlamys in left.
    BMC 1
    ex-Alex G Malloy, auction LXIII, November 2001, lot 164
     
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  16. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    I don't collect ancients. But I find this thread quite
    interesting. My question is , is there a ruler that issued
    coins at all or most of the mints? If this was already
    answered please direct me. Is it possible to collect one
    coin from each city/mint that is on the list in the opening
    post? Thank you.
     
  17. Ed Snible

    Ed Snible Well-Known Member

    I am not a provincial specialist. For pre-Roman Greek city-states there are about 600 cities: 200 common, 200 scarce, and 200 very rare. It is possible to try to collect one from each city. I would be surprised if any single human collector obtained an example all of the very rare cities.

    No emperor can have all of the cities as some cities were incorporated into the empire and became Roman mints or lost their mint status. I would guess the Roman ruler with the most cities would be either Augustus, Hadrian, or Gordian III but I don't know and hope someone will say.

    I had forgotten I have a coin of Tityassos from the Roman period:
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    Pisidia, Tityassos, circa 2nd Century AD. AE 18mm, 4.78g
    O: ΤΙΤΥΑСС; Forepart of boar right
    R: ΜΗΤΡΟС; Tetrastyle temple with pellet in pediment and diagonal connectors between outer columns; within circle of dots.
    SNG von Aulock 5375, SNG Paris 2233-4
    Clark's Ancients, list 119, November 2004, lot 136 (Lovette collection)

    This coin was previously posted on the Roman Republican sophomoric humor thread. Some folks find the city's name name highly suggestive. If you want a coin of this type for your own collection, there is one on an auction site at this time, and it is nicer than mine.
     
  18. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Here is one from Tripolis, Phoenicia.
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    23 mm. 9.44 grams.
    Caracalla. 198-217.
    Astarte standing right, foot on prow, one either side the Dioscuri, each holding a bunch for grapes.
    Sear Greek Imperial 2678. Lindgren and Kovacs 2354. BMC Phoenicia 87. SNG Copenhagen Phoenicia 287.
     
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  19. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Wow! Some great T's so far.

    Temnos
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    Aeolis, Temnos. Pseudo-autonomous Ae25. Senate/Nemeses

    Obv: IERACY NKLHTOC; Bust of youthful Senate r.
    Rev: THM NE ITWN; Two Nemeses standing facing each other, drawing fold of drapery from breasts.
    200-250 AD.
    25mm, 6.5g.
    SNG COP 21 266(1)

    Tium
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    Bithynia, Tium. Antoninus Pius AE18. Zeus Syrgastes
    Obv: ANTONINO Y KAICAPOC (retrograde) / Pius bust r.
    Rev: ZEUS TIANWN / Zeus Syrgastes standing, l., holding patera and long scepter.
    18mm, 3.4gm.

    Tabae
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    Caria, Tabae. Dionysos/Poseidon AE23
    Obv: Head Dionysos wearing ivy-wreath right / TABH-NΩN.
    Rev: Poseidon standing facing, head left, holding trident in left and dolphin in right; foot on galley.
    1st cent AD.
    23mm.

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    Galatia, Tavion. Æ27 Zeus/bull
    GALATIA, Tavion. Circa Mid-1st Century AD. Æ 27mm (13.20 gm). TPO-KMWN, Zeus seated facing, holding sceptre in right hand / [SEBASTH]NWN (retrograde), bull standing left. RPC I 3568 (corr.); SNG France 2646; SNG Copenhagen -; BMC Galatia pg. 24, 3-4; SNG von Aulock - Laffaille -. Rare.

    Thyateira
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    Lydia, Thyateira. Pseudo-autonomus AE23 Artemis Boreitene
    Lydia, Thyateira. Pseudo-autonomus AE23. ΒΟΡEΙ − ΤΗΝΗ, Draped bust of Artemis Boreitene left with bow and quiver / ΘΥΑΤEΙΡΗΝΩΝ, Eagle with spread wings standing facing.

    Tralleis
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    Lydia, Tralleis. AE22. Pythian games issue.
    Tralles, AE22. AD 253-260.
    Obv: IEΡOC ΔHMOC, head of Demos right, hair bound in a taenia.
    Rev: TΡAΛΛIANΩN around prize crown inscribed ΠYΘIA.

    Thessalonica
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    Macedonia, Thessalonica. Maximus Caesar AE28
    AE 28, 12.52 gr. G IOULOUHR MAXIMOC KE, bare-headed, draped bust right / QECCALONIKEWN, Nike walking left, holding Kabeiros and palm branch. Mionnet Supp. III, 985; BMC 115 var.

    Themisonion
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    Phrygia, Themisonion. AE22. Sozon/Kazanes
    Obv: Radiate and draped bust Sozon right.
    Rev: River-god Kazanes, holding reed, reclining left on overturned amphora.
    3rd cent AD.
    SNG Copenhagen 750; BMC 5, pl. XLIX, 2.

    Tiberiopolis
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    Phrygia, Tiberiopolis. AE18, Cult statue of Artemis Ephesia.
    Obv: IERA SYNKLHTOS / Bust of Senate r.
    Rev: Cult statue of Artemis Ephesia; stags at sides.
    BMC 17 S421

    Termessos Major
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    Pisidia, Termessos Major. Æ30
    Obv: TEΡMHCCEΩN AVTONOMWN Θ, laureate head of Zeus right.
    Rev: TΩN MEIZONΩN, Tyche standing left, wearing kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopiae, Θ in left field.
    AD 238-268.
     
  20. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    @Ed Snible gave a good answer. I would add that Caracalla and Septimius Severus minted at many provincial mints. Caracalla's listings in Sear's Greek Imperial Coins take 23 pages and Septimius Severus's take 17 pages. Gordian III has 16, Augustus has 14, and Hadrian has 14. The list of cities for each emperor in Sear is very far from complete, but it does give an indication of how widely they minted.
     
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  21. TTerrier

    TTerrier Well-Known Member

    Tripolis, Lydia

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    Early - mid 3rd century AD, 4,31g 22mm
    Turreted and draped bust of Boule right; BO VΛH
    Dionysus standing left, pouring kantharus and holding thyrsus; TPIΠΟΛΕ I TΩN
    SNG Copenhagen 732
     
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