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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 6-22443, described as Diademed head of Isis, r. , central hole
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4940, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 4.94 grams, 18.3 mm. Antiochus VII, 138-129 BC. Syria. Obverse: bust of Eros (Latin: Cupid) r. wearing myrtle-wreath; drapery over arm. Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΝΕ[ / ΑΝΤΙΟΧ[ /ΕΧΕΡΓΕ[, Headdress of Isis, consisting of horns, globe, plumes, ears of corn.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4776, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 6.20 grams, 18 mm. 410-310 BC. Antiochus VIII, 138-137 BC. Syria. Obverse: Bust of Eros r., wearing myrtle-wreath Reverse: ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤ, Headdress of Isis, consisting of horns, globe, plumes, and ears of corn; below, star.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-5583, described as Coin. Æ (29 mm., 18.69 gr.) Ptolemy V, Egypt BC 205/4-180. Obverse: Head of Isis crowned with sedge facing right. Reverse: ΠΡΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ. Eagle with open wings stands facing left on thunderbolt.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 6-22442, described as Diademed head of Isis, r. , central hole
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-5490, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 15.55 grams, 28 mm. Obverse: Head of Cleopatra I r., as Isis, hair bound with corn. Reverse: [ΠΤ]ΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, Eagle with wings spread standing l. on thunderbolt; to left, monogram.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: billon tetradrachm, accession number 6-22666, described as Obverse; Head of Hadrian, r. laureate:  Reverse; Bust of Isis, r.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: lead obol, accession number 6-22710, described as Obverse: Nilus left, seated on rocks, crowned with lotus, wearing himation over legs, holding reed in right hand and cornucopia in left. Eluthenia facing him, standing right, crowned with corn, wearing long chitons and peplos flowing out behind, holding up ear of corn in right hand. Double border of dots. Reverse: Apis bull standing on the right with disk between horns, on garlanded basis with altar at right end. Before him, Isis standing to front, crowned with disk and horns, wearing long chiton, right hand outstretched, with serpent in left hand. Behind Apis, Ptah standing right, disk on head, mumiiform, holding was-scepter in both hands. Above over Apis, crescent opening right. Border of dots. Contents: Lead Provenience: Temple enclosure, Tebtunis (Umm el-Buregat) Date: Memphis ca. 225-250 A.D. Denomination: obolos Size: 30 mm Weight: 2.78 g Published: Milne, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vol. 21, p. 210-216, 1935.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: lead obol, accession number 6-22715, described as Obverse: Nilus I, seated on rocks, crowned with lotus, wearing himation over legs, holding reed in right hand and cornucopia in left. Eluthenia facing him, standing right, crowned with corn, wearing long chitons and peplos flowing out behind, holding up ear of corn in right hand. Reverse: Apis bull standing on the right with disk between horns, on garlanded basis with altar at right end. Before him, Isis standing to front, crowned with disk and horns, wearing long chiton, right hand outstretched, with serpent in left hand. Behind Apis, Ptah standing right, disk on head, mumiiform, holding was-scepter in both hands. Above over Apis, crescent opening right. Double border of dots. Contents: Lead Provenience: Temple enclosure, Tebtunis (Umm el-Buregat) Date: Memphis ca. 225-250 A.D. Denomination: obolos Size: 28 mm Weight: 6.63 g Published: Milne, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vol. 21, p. 210-216, 1935.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: lead obol, accession number 6-22714, described as Obverse: Nilus I, seated on rocks, crowned with lotus, wearing himation over legs, holding reed in right hand and cornucopia in left. Eluthenia facing him, standing right, crowned with corn, wearing long chitons and peplos flowing out behind, holding up ear of corn in right hand. Double border of dots. Reverse: Apis bull standing on the right with disk between horns, on garlanded basis with altar at right end. Before him, Isis standing to front, crowned with disk and horns, wearing long chiton, right hand outstretched, with serpent in left hand. Behind Apis, Ptah standing right, disk on head, mumiiform, holding was-scepter in both hands. Above over Apis, crescent opening right. Double border of dots. Contents: Lead Provenience: Temple enclosure, Tebtunis (Umm el-Buregat) Date: Memphis ca. 225-250 A.D. Denomination: obolos Size: 29 mm Weight: 3.31 g Published: Milne, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vol. 21, p. 210-216, 1935.