Folia archeologica 53.

István Vida: Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Hungary, Budapest, Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Vol. III. Moesia Inferior, Supplement 1, Nicopolis ad Istrum

64 Is IYÁN VIDA 2 N D-3 R D CENTURY AD 1 - hemiassarion Obv. NEIKOnO-A-EI(starting at 12 o'clock) Helmeted, dr. bust of Athena r. Rev. ПРОС ICTPON(starting at 1 o'clock) Bunch of grapes Bibl.:AMNG 1217 AE; 2.38 g; 12 Inv. 2007A. 1.235 2 - hemiassarion Obv. NEIKfOjnO-AEITON Female(P) 1 head r. Rev. ПР[0]С [IC]/TP[...] Lion springing r. Bibl.: AE; 1.95 g; 6 Inv. 2007.A. 1 .236 СОМ MODUS 3 - tetrassaria Obv. AV-T KAI-MAP AYPH-KOMOAOC (starting at 5 o'clock) Earn , head r. Rev. НГЕМО KAIKI CEPBEIAIA N EI КО ПО ПРОС IC-T Lion springing r. Bibl.: AMNG 123 Ovar AE; 1 1.34 g; 7 Inv. R.I. 7038 4 - diassaria Obv. M AN[TQ]NEINO-C KO[MO]AOC Laur. head r. Rev. [NEIKOnOJA-ПРОС ICTPO­Apollon stg. г., holding branch and resting on spear(?) Bibl.: AE; 5.65 ц; 12; same obverse die as 5 Inv. 2007.A. 1.237 1 The portrait seems a female head to me, though I can not exclude Apollon, or Dionysos. If the portrait is that of the voung Dionysos, the feline on the reverse could he a panther instead of a lion. - I have chosen this way of spelling, because the name of the city is spelled this way on the next coin with the same obverse die. The form NIROPOA is also possible.

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