Authority: C. Fannius, governor of Asia
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objects: 2
Date
49 BCE
Mint
Ephesus
Obverse
Snake escaping from a cista mystica, surrounded by a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Tetrastyle temple with a cupola between two entwined serpents surmounted by statue of Artemis; to sides, Nemesis standing and torch
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XX

objects: 2
Date
49 BCE
Mint
Ephesus
Obverse
Snake escaping from a cista mystica, surrounded by a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Tetrastyle temple with a cupola between two entwined serpents surmounted by statue of Artemis; to sides, headdress of Isis and torch
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XXI

object: 1
Date
49 BCE
Mint
Ephesus
Obverse
Snake escaping from a cista mystica, surrounded by a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Tetrastyle temple with a cupola between two entwined serpents surmounted by statue of Artemis; to sides, thyrsus and torch
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XXII

object: 1
Date
49 BCE - 48 BCE
Mint
Tralles
Obverse
Basket (cista mystica) from which a snake emerges, in a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Round temple surmounted by a female statue holding a sceptre, between two serpents; to side, hand holding filleted branch
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XVI

object: 1
Date
49 BCE - 48 BCE
Mint
Tralles
Obverse
Basket (cista mystica) from which a snake emerges, in a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Round temple surmounted by a female statue holding a sceptre, between two serpents; to side, eagle standing, head turned back
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XVII

object: 1
Date
49 BCE - 48 BCE
Mint
Tralles
Obverse
Basket (cista mystica) from which a snake emerges, in a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Round temple surmounted by a female statue holding a sceptre, between two serpents; to side, Artemis holding long torch
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XVIII

objects: 4
Date
49 BCE - 48 BCE
Mint
Apamea in Phrygia
Obverse
Basket (cista mystica) from which a snake emerges, in a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Round temple surmounted by a female statue holding a sceptre, between two serpents; to the side, two flutes
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XII

object: 1
Date
50 BCE - 49 BCE
Mint
Laodiceia ad Lycum
Obverse
Basket (cista mystica) from which a snake emerges, in a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Round temple surmounted by a female statue holding a sceptre, between two serpents; to the side, winged caduceus
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XVII
Date
50 BCE - 49 BCE
Mint
Laodiceia ad Lycum
Obverse
Basket (cista mystica) from which a snake emerges, in a wreath of ivy
Reverse
Round temple surmounted by a female statue holding a sceptre, between two serpents; to the side, winged caduceus
Reference
Metcalf 2017 XVIII
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