Deity: Dionysus
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Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
ΔΗΜ: Dionysus throned right, holding kantharos in right and resting left on thyrsus.
Diameter
13.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, Περί των εισιτηρίων των αρχαίων, Μέρος Δ΄, Τα μολύβδινα σύμβολα, JΙΑΝ 3, 1900, pp. 319-343, pls. I-IV.
Date
300 B.C. - 68 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Dionysos clad in long chiton, standing left, kantharos in right hand, thyrsos in left hand, the whole in incuse.
Reverse
ΕΡΕΧΘ: Tripod, in the field left thyrsos.
Diameter
17.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, ‘Κατάλογος των Μολύβδινων Συμβόλων του Εθνικού Νομισματικού Μουσείου’, JIAN 3, 1900, 322-343.
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Π-ΕΝ: Dionysos in archaistic style standing right, holding in right hand kantharos, in left thyrsos.
Diameter
13.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, Περί των εισιτηρίων των αρχαίων, Μέρος Δ΄, Τα μολύβδινα σύμβολα, JΙΑΝ 3, 1900, pp. 319-343, pls. I-IV.
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
ΠΕΝ: Dionysos standing right, resting right hand on thyrsus, holding kantharos in left hand.
Diameter
12.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, Περί των εισιτηρίων των αρχαίων, Μέρος Δ΄, Τα μολύβδινα σύμβολα, JΙΑΝ 3, 1900, pp. 319-343, pls. I-IV.
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
ROM A (or ROM V): Nude ithyphallic Priapus standing left with right arm outstretched holding a falx (sickle) and left arm at his side. ROM on the right around and V or A to left.
Reverse
B: Bacchus (or a bacchant) standing front holding a thyrsus in his right hand and cantharus in left.
Diameter
18.0
Reference
TURS 2997
Date
399 B.C. - 346 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Hermes facing left, nude except for a chlamys and petasos. In his right hand he holds the caduceus, on his left arm the infant Dionysos, toward whom his head is turned. The child's left arm hangs down, holding a bunch of grapes. From the bottom of the token round a long vine runs up each side.
Diameter
16.0
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
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