Pamphylia, Side, Trajan SNG von Aulock 4813 Trajan AD 98-117 AE 17, 4.53g obv. [..TRAI]ANOC - [...] Bust, draped, laureate, r. rev. Athena, in long clothes, flying l. on snake erecting before her, wearing round shield at l. shoulder and spear behind her r. shoulder; holding pomegranate in her outstretched r. hand. in the field l. and r. CIDH - TWN very rare, SNG von Aulock 4813 (thanks to Lawrence Woolslayer for attribution), about VF Pat Lawrence points out that the reverse cites the Nike which is held by Athena Sidetes in her outstretched hand on the tetradrachms of Antiochos VII Euergetes Sidetes who came from Side. The pomegranate was the symbol of Side (which means old-anatolian = pomegranate!), the snake obviously an allution to Erychthonios Contributed by Hans-Joachim Hoeft, December, 2006.