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Adana in Cilicia, 175-164 BC., named Antiochia ad Sarum, Antiochos IV, Æ 17, SNG France 1840.
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Adana in Cilicia, named "Antiochia ad Sarum" in the Seleucid empire under Antiochos IV, struck ca. 175-164 BC.,
Æ 17 (16-17 mm / 4,46 g), bronze, axes about medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 20°),
Obv.: veiled head of Demeter right, wearing stephane, dotted border.
Rev.: ANTIOXEΩ[N TΩN ΠPOC TΩI ΣA]PΩI , horse standing left, one forehoof lifted; below, oval countermark: angular anchor (a Seleucid dynastic badge).
Levante NC 1984 p. 85, 6 (1) / Wroth NC 1904 p. 305, 27 (1) / Brit. Mus. coll. (1) ; Levante NC 1984 p. 85, 7 (2) / SNG Fitzw. 5221(2) / Auct. Schulten April 1988, p. 19, no. 173 (3) ; SNG France 2, 1840 . for countermark: Howgego 372 (5 pieces) .
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