Ancient Coinage of Kisthene, Mysia


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BMC 1-2Kisthene, Mysia, AE16. 4th century BC. 4.15 g. Veiled head of Demeter right, wreathed with corn. / KIΣ, horseman, wearing chlamys, on horse galloping right, raising right hand, dolphin right below. BMC 1-2; Von Fritze 621; SNG Paris 163-164; Plankenhorn 6 (this coin); Stauber Adramytteion 6 (ditto).TextImage
BMC 3Kisthene, Mysia, AE16. 400-350 BC. 3.5 g. Veiled head of Demeter right, wreathed with corn. / KIΣΘH, horseman, wearing chlamys, on horse galloping right, raising right hand, bee beneath horse. BMC 3; Fritze Mysien 622 (this coin); Stauber Adramytteion 7a-7b; Plankenhorn 8.TextImage
SNG Kayhan 1091Kisthene, Mysia, AE8. 400-350 BC. 0.83 g. Bearded, crowned head right. / KI, eagle standing right, wings closed, coiled serpent in left field. SNG Kayhan 1091 (this coin).TextImage
Stauber 5Mysia. Kisthene. AE 8 mm, struck by Pharnabazos 413-373 BC. 0.65 g. Head of Pharnabazos right wearing Persian tiara, Φ behind head. / KIΣ, forepart of winged boar right. Stauber Adramytteion 5; Rhousopoulos 3814; Philipsen 2235; Troxell 7 in SNR 1981; Laffaille 433.TextImage
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