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Coin from Alexandria, Egypt of Antoninus Pius
Coin from Alexandria, Egypt during the reign of Antoninus Pius. Obverse shows laureate head right. Reverse shows the emperor on horse back, with his right hand raised.
Coin from Athens, Greece of Athena and Apollo
Early Greek coin from Athens, Greece. Obverse shows a faint portrait of the goddess Athena head right with a Corinthian helmet. Reverse shows Apollo, helmeted and holding a long spear in his left hand and a bird in his right.
Coin from Carrhae, Mesopotamia of Caracalla
Coin from Carrhae, Mesopotamia. Obverse shows the bust of Caracalla, laureate head right. Reverse likely shows the goddess Tyche, turreted head right.
Coin from Ephesus, Ionia
Coin from the city of Ephesus in Ionia. The obverse is almost worn smooth, but very likely showed a bee and a laurel wreath. The reverse shows a stag facing right.
Coin from Smyrna, Ionia of Neokorus
Obverse inscription reading IERA CYNKLHTOC surrounds laureate head of the Senate right. Reverse inscription readings CMYRNAIWN G NEWKORWN circles a tetrastyle temple with Tyche standing left within, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
Coin Issued by Roman procurator Antonius Felix
Coin minted Roman Procurator Antonius Felix during the reign of Claudius, showing on the obverse an inscription within a wreath and on the reverse a palm branch.
Coin Issued by Roman Procurator Marcus Ambivulus
Coin during the reign of Roman Procurator Augustus (Marcus Ambibulus), showing ear of barley within an inscription on the obverse; the reverse depicts a palm tree, with two branches, with a date mark across the trunk.
Coin of Pontos, Amisos
Coin from the ancient Greek city of Amisos (Pontos). Obverse shows Athena bust right wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with a Pegasus. Reverse shows Perseus standing left, holding the head of Medusa in his right hand with her body on the ground behind him.
[Photograph of Greek Text on Papyrus]
Photograph of Greek text on papyrus or some other type of fiber material. The photo backgrounds are brown. The material containing the Greek text is larger than the one containing the Hebrew.
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