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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-5541, described as Coin; AR; Denarius; Roman. 3.67 grams, 21 mm. Lollius Palikanus, 47 BC. Obverse: LIBERTA(TIS), Head of Libertas r. diademed, hair in knot, locks down neck, wearing earring and necklace. Reverse: PALIKANI, Columns ornamented by rostra, surmounted by curule chair.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-5544, described as Coin; AR; Denarius; Roman. 3.87 grams, 17 mm. C. Caecilius Metellus. Obverse: ROMA, Head of Roma r. helmeted, wearing necklace; to right, [symbol]. Reverse: Jupiter in biga of elephants l. each having small bell at neck; above, Victory holding wreath; to left, undetermined object; in exergue, C.METELLVS. Remarks: " Dies aligned.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-5542, described as Coin; AR; Denarius; Roman. 20 mm. C. Mamilius Limetanus, 82-81 BC. Obverse: Bust of Mercury (Greek: Hermes) r.; behind, A. Reverse: C.MAMIL LIMEAN, Ulysses walking his dog Argos r.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar diobol, accession number 8-5558, described as Coin; AR; Diobol; Greek. 1.3218 grams, 11.2 mm. 500-431 BC. Corinth, Greece. Obverse: Forepart of Pegasus r. bridled with curled wings. Reverse: Head of Aphrodite (Latin: Venus) r., head in incuse square. Remarks: "(attributed by Bauslaugh, 1972)" "condition, excellent.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar diobol, accession number 8-5568, described as Coin; AR; Diobol; Greek. 1.01 grams, 9.1 mm. 478-390 BC. Miletus, Greece. Obverse: Forepart of lion facing right with open jaws. Reverse: incuse square containing ornamented star.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar diobol, accession number 8-5551, described as Coin; AR; Diobol; Greek. 1.26 grams, 11.5 mm. 432-380 BC. Lucania, Italy. Obverse: Head of young Herakles r. wearing lion’s skin. Reverse: Lion running r.; line of exergue plain; above, ƎH.
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: ar drachm, accession number 8-5578, described as Coin; AR; Drachma; Greek. 4.03 grams, 16 mm. Alexander I Balas, 150-145 BC. Syria.Obverse: head of Alexander r. diademed. Reverse: ]ΑΣΙΛΕ[ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡ[ ΘΕΟΠΑΤΡΟΣ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ, Apollo seated l. on omphalos; holding arrow and bow; drapery over omphalos; in exergue: KI.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar drachm, accession number 8-5563, described as Coin; AR; Drachma; Greek. 2.5639 grams, 17 mm. 370-280 BC. Phlius, Greece. Obverse: Bull butting l. Reverse: Φ in ivy wreath. Remarks: "(attributed by Buaslaugh, 1972)" "condition, good
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar drachm, accession number 8-5580, described as Coin; AR; Drachma; Greek. 4.1 grams, 18 mm. Antiochus VI, 143 BC. Syria. Obverse: head of Antiochus VI r. radiate. Reverse: ]ΛΕΩΣ ]ΤΙΟΧΟΥ ]ΠΙΘΑΝΟΥΣ ]ΝΥΣΟΥ, Apollo seated l. on omphalos holding arrow and bow; below, monogram; in exergue, OP ΣTA.