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Selge Pisidia AR Trihemiobol. ca 4th-3rd Century BC. Gorgoneion facing / head of Athena right. Click on above image for text... [Click here for the sg5473 page with thumbnail images.] ...
Pisidia-Selge Trajan Decius, AE 25, 249-251, Pisidia, Selge. EUC . AU . K . G . ME . KU . TRA . DEKION Laureate, draped bust right.
Selge, Pisidia - Silver stater 3rd century BC Those who collect by style may disagree on which of the two Syracuse coins show the best art since both Archaic and Classical have their proponents.
Selge (Seruk), on the Eurymedon, above Aspendus, claimed a Lacedae- monian origin, and was from early times the most important city in 711 ...
Selge, Maroneia, etc. and one or two I haven't figured out yet). 3. Istrian silver. The two-heads type seems quite clearly to mean something, and nobody knows what. I especially like the earlier ...
Pisidia, Selge, 2nd-1st Century BC, AE14. Herakles head facing 3/4 rt., club on shoulder/Stag rt., head reverted, Sigma E above, BMC 43var. Slightly offcenter to left obv. crowding side of head, off to bottom rev.
See also: Bust, Eagle, Struck, Bronze, Seated
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