Side in Pamphylia, 235-238 AD., Maximinus I , Æ 30, BMC 91 var.
Side in Pamphylia, Maximinus I (`Thrax´), 235-238 AD.,
Æ 30 (29-30 mm / 14,67 g),
Obv.: AV K Γ IOOY - H MAXI[MЄINOC] , laureate, daraped, and ciurassed bust of Maximinus right, seen from back; circular countermark before: Є (Howgego 803).
Rev.: CIΔ - HTΩN , Athena, wearing crested helmet and long chiton, standing left, holding palm branch in her left over shoulder, crowning a trophy standing before her with wreat in her right, pomegranate(?) at her feet left.
SNG von Aulock - ; BMC 19, 156, 91 var. ; SNG Pf. Priv. 743 var. ; for countermark: Howgego 803 (37 pieces, 36 on coins of Side) .
The Є of the countermark should probably revalue the coin to 5 assaria units. Coins from Side often show pomegranates because 'side' in Pamphylian means 'pomegranate'.
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