Maeonia Lydia Pseudo-autonomous AE18 98-117 RPC 2419 Herakles Omphale
Maeonia, Lydia, Pseudo-autonomous, AE18, 98-117 (Time of Trajan), Philopator as magistrate
RPC III 2419; SNG Copenhagen 241; Waddington 5051.
Obv.: Βearded head of Herakles right.
Rev.: ΕΠΙ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟϹ ΜΑΙΟΝΩΝ, Omphale wearing lion’s skin advancing right, holding club over left shoulder.
4.54 g
18.4 mm
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In stock
SKU: 274947909973
Category: Roman Provincial Coinage
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