Antoninus Pius, AE26 of Eumeneia, Phrygia. AD 138-161. 10.2 g. AYTO KAIC ANTWNEINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. AXAIWN EYMENEWN above and beneath Dionysos and Ariadne, holding lyre, in a biga drawn right by a panther and a goat ridden by Eros playing a flute. BMC 58. Sold by Gorny & Mosch auction 118, Lot 1751, Oct. 2002, described as a coin of Tralles, Lydia in error. Note: The figure playing the lyre is often described as Apollo, but legends tell us that it is Ariadne.