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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar tetradrachm, accession number 8-4306, described as Coin; AR; Tetradrachm; Greek. 15.67 grams, 28.3 mm. Ptolemy I of Egypt, 323-305 BC. Obverse: Bust of Alexander r. wearing ram’s horns and elephant scalp. Reverse: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡ and two monograms, Athena Promacho, striding r. with shield and spear.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar tetradrachm, accession number 8-9382, described as Macedon, Antigonus II Gonatas, AR tetradrachm. Obverse: Head of Pan on shield. Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΟΣ. Athena Promachos.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar triobol, accession number 8-9393, described as Sybaris, AR triobol (?). Obverse: Head of Athena. Reverse: Bull.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ as, accession number 8-5993, described as Coin; Æ; aes grave; as; Domitian - 10.965 grams. Obverse: IMPCAES DIVI VESP DO... - Head laureate facing left. Reverse: TR...PP, SC low in field - Minerva (Greek=Athena) facing right, right arm raised with spear, left arm with shield.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ as, accession number 8-5941, described as Coin; Æ; aes grave; as. 19.84 grams. 31.9-31.3 mm. Worn, pitted condition. Obverse: Head of Athena with bi-lobed helmet, facing to right. Reverse: Running Pegasus, facing to right. Laurel wreath above and to rear. Inscription: [untranscribable symbols] (U-N-CI-CE-S-CE-N).
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ as, accession number 8-5629, described as Coin; Æ; aes grave; as. (___ grams, 29 mm.) Claudius. BC. -- Contemporary imitation. Obverse: TI. CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. P.M. TR P IMP   Head facing left, laureate. Reverse: Minerva (Greek: Athena) facing right, S  C.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: billon, accession number 8-5674, described as Coin. Greek. Billon. Æ. (    grams; 20 mm). Diocletian. AD. 287/8. Alexandria. Obverse: ΑΚΓΟΥΑ ΔΙΟΚΛΗΤΙΑΝΟ ΕΒ. Bust facing right, laureate. Reverse: Athena standing facing left; LΔ.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ quincunx, accession number 8-9379, described as Luceria, 25 mm, Obverse: Head of Athena. Reverse: Stellated rosette.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ sestertius, accession number 8-6364, described as Coin: Sestertius; Æ; Antoninus Pius (M. Aurelius) - 22.87 grms. Obverse: AVRELIVS CAE   SAR AVG PII FIL - Head facing right, bare. Reverse: [TRPOT] VII CO[S II], SC in field - Minerva (Greek: Athena) seated facing right holding spear and drawing out aegis shield against chair.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ sestertius, accession number 8-5644, described as Coin. Roman. Sestertius, Æ. (32 mm). M. Aurelius Caesar, AD. 152/3. Rome. Obverse: AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII FIL   Head facing right, bare. Reverse: TR POT VII .... Minerva (Greek: Athena) seated facing right, holding spear and drawing out aegis drapery(?), shield against chair; S C.