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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4878, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 10.90 grams, 27 mm. Caracalla, 198-217 AD. Jableh, Syria. Obverse: AVTKM [, bust of Caracalla r. radiate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass. Reverse: ΓΑΒΑΛΕΩΝ, Athena Nikephoros l. standing before altar, holding spear and Nike, standing l. holding wreath.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4835, described as Coin; AE; Roman. 4.3509 grams, 17.9 mm. Campania, Italy. Obverse: Head of Athena Pallas (Latin: Minerva) l. helmeted. Reverse: Head and shoulders of bridled horse r.; in field, ROMANO. Remarks: "condition, fair.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-6152, described as Coin: Æ; Claudius - 10.08 grams. Obverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TRP IMP - Bare head of Claudius facing left. Reverse: SC in field, Athena helmeted, advancing to left, brandishing javelin.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-8045, described as Coin. Silver Denarius; 3.77 grams; 20 mm. Obverse: Head of Apollo, facing right, laureate, below chin symbol (a Priest hat); all within border of dots. On left, PANSA . Reverse: Minerva (Greek: Athena) in quadriga facing right, holding scepter in right hand and spear and reins in left; in exergue, C.VIBIVS C.F. Border of dots.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-5493, described as Coin; AR; Denarius; Roman. 3.85 grams, 17 mm.  Julius Caesar, 48 BC. Obverse: Head of Venus (Greek: Aphrodite) r. diademed. Reverse: Aeneas naked, walking l. holding statuette of Athena and Anchises with mantle hooded over his head; to right, CAESAR. Remarks: "Coin features Homeric/Aeneid epic scene.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar diobol, accession number 8-5550, described as Coin; AR; Diobol; Greek. 0.94 grams, 12 mm. 302-272 BC. Taranto, Italy. Obverse: Head of Athena l. wearing crested helmet, on which, Scylla. Reverse: Infant Herakles, naked, facing and leaning r. strangling serpent in each hand; to left, M; in exergue, thunderbolt.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ as, accession number 8-5941, described as Coin; Æ; aes grave; as. 19.84 grams. 31.9-31.3 mm. Worn, pitted condition. Obverse: Head of Athena with bi-lobed helmet, facing to right. Reverse: Running Pegasus, facing to right. Laurel wreath above and to rear. Inscription: [untranscribable symbols] (U-N-CI-CE-S-CE-N).
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: billon, accession number 8-5674, described as Coin. Greek. Billon. Æ. (    grams; 20 mm). Diocletian. AD. 287/8. Alexandria. Obverse: ΑΚΓΟΥΑ ΔΙΟΚΛΗΤΙΑΝΟ ΕΒ. Bust facing right, laureate. Reverse: Athena standing facing left; LΔ.