Material: Clay
Displaying records 41 to 54 of 54 total results.
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Athena bust right, with Corinthian helmet and aegis, long curls.
Diameter
15.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Female bust at right, hair in bun low on neck, facing a male bust at left, uncertain long oval object above.
Diameter
16.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
18.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
15.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
21.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
17.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
16.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
18.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
19.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
17.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
15.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
18.5
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
19.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
21.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
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