Last additions - Poimanenon
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Poimanenon (AD 193-217) AE 22 - Julia Domna151 viewsJulia Domna, Augusta, 193-217 AD. AE22 (5.02g). IOVΛ ΔOMNA CЄBACT, draped bust right / ΠOIMANHNΩN, serpent-entwined tripod. Very rare. Some chipping tot he patina on the edge, VF.Jun 10, 2019
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Poimanenon (AD 98-117) AE 29 - Trajan342 viewsTrajan, 98-117 AD. AE29 (14.65g). AΥTOKΡATOΡI KAIΣAΡI ΣEBAΣTΩ TΡAIANΩ, laureate head right / EΠI EΓ Δ[...] ΠONTΩN [...] / ΠOIMA, Asklepios resting on serpent-staff. Dark green patina, VF.Aug 04, 2015
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Poimanenon (AD 196-198) AE 25 - Caracalla352 viewsCaracalla, as Caesar, 196-198 AD. AE25 (7.63g). P. Ail. Theagenovs, archon. Draped and cuirassed bust right / ARX ΠAIΛ ΘЄAΓЄNOVC ΠOIM, Tyche seatred left with rudder and cornucopiae. Smoothing in fields, nice very fine.Dec 27, 2012
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Poimanenon (AD 244-249) AE 26 - Otacilia Severa730 viewsOtacilia Severa, Augusta, 244-249 AD. AE26 (11.38g, 9h). Draped bust right, wearing stephane / Artemis advancing right, drawing bow from quiver and holding bow; at feet, hound leaping right. VF, brown patinas. Extremely rare. Ex CNG 51 (9/1999), lot 870.
Artemis and her twin Apollo were the children of Zeus and Leto. A confirmed virgin, Artemis inhabited the woodland areas with her followers, hunting wild animals and scrupulously avoiding male company. She can be seen with her hunting-dog at her side, and the symbol most often associated with her is the stag, a possible association with the myth of Actaeon. At Ephesus the Artemesion, a huge temple complex whose initial construction dated back to the Bronze Age, and which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was her major cultic shrine.Nov 26, 2008
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Poimanenon (AD 196-198) AE 24 - Caracalla531 viewsCaracalla, Caesar, 196-198 AD. AE24 (7.86g, 11h). Draped and cuirassed bust right / Eros standing facing, head right, holding bow and arrows and sacrificing over altar to right. VF, brown patina, minor roughness. Rare.Nov 26, 2008
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Poimanenon (AD 14-37) AE 17 - Tiberius584 viewsTiberius, 14-37 AD. AE17 (3.87g, 7h). Laureate head right / Livia (as Pax) seated right, holding olive-branch and scepter. Near VF, black-green patina with traces of green and earthen encrustation. Unique. Ex Villemur Coll.Jul 15, 2008
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Poimanenon (AD 138-161) AE - Antoninus Pius572 viewsAntoninus Pius, 138-161 AD. AE (4.43g) AUT L AD[R]I AN[...]IN, head R / POIMANHNWN, standing Apollo with kithara in the left hand and plektron in the right. RRR! VFDec 03, 2004
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