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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-5680, described as Coin; Æ; denomination not determined; size: 21 mms.; weight: 5.4200 grms.; condition, fair. Obverse: Head of young Pan, facing right. Reverse: monogram; syrinx below.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-8118, described as Coin; Æ; bronze issue; 26 mm; 12.917 grams. Obverse: head of Marcus Aurelius, facing right, laureate; inscription:- AYTKAICMAYR[  ]. Reverse: Pan, naked, leaning, with legs crossed, against trunk of tree and playing flute; inscription: KAICCEBIEPAKAIA CYTΠΠANEIW; in exergue: PO.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-4469, described as Coin; AR; Denarius; Roman. 3.77 grams, 20 mm. C. Vibius Pansa and Decimus Postumius Albinus, 49-48 BC. Obverse: Mask of Pan r.; below, C.PANSA. Reverse: Two hands clasping winged caduceus; below, ALBINVS BRVTI F.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-4468, described as Coin; AR; Denarius; Roman. 3.70 grams, 18 mm. C. Vibius Pansa, 48 BC. Obverse: Mask of Pan r.; below, PANS(A). Reverse: Jupiter Axurus seated l., holding patera and scepter; to left, IOVIS AXVR.; to right, (C.VIBI)VS C.F.C.N.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar triobol, accession number 8-5547, described as Coin; AR; Triobol; Greek. 2.8096 grams, 16 mm. Arcadian League, 363-280 BC. Megalopoli, Greece. Obverse: Head of Zeus l. laureate; to right, I . Reverse: Pan, horned and naked, seated l. on rock holding lagobolon; in field, monogram. Remarks: "(attibuted by Bauslaugh, 1972)" "condition, excellent.
Hearst Museum object titled Fragment of fresco, accession number 8-3449, described as Terra cotta antefix beardless Pan
Hearst Museum object titled Plaster cast, accession number 21-48, described as Cast of terminal figure of Pan, wearing a nebris knotted on his left shoulder over tunic. A tiny boy (putto) perches on his right shoulder. The god has pointed ears, horns, and a goatee, like certain modern idealizations of Satan. He teases the child with an offer of fruit. Location: Vatican Museum