Property:Reverse description (Overstruck reverse description)
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- Identifies a the face of a numismatic object opposed to the obverse. In ancient, hand-struck coinage it is generally the upper die. In English often known as "tails". (en)
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1977 - Gandhara/Punjab (uncertain mint) (Vonones-Spalahores) (AE Heracles/Athena) over Strato I (Apollo/tripod) (Senior 2002, p. 13-14, 41) +
Tripod. (visible: traces) +
1982 - Citium (Azbaal) (double siglos Heracles/lion & stag) over Aegina (turtle/incuse square) (Destrooper-Georgiades 2013, 30) +
Incuse square (visible on the coin's obverse : mill-sail reverse pattern). +
1988 - Croton (nomos tripod/incuse eagle) over Corinthian type (Pegasus/Athena) (CNG, MBS 76, Sept. 2007, 95) +
Head of Athena (visible on obverse: the bowl of Athena's helmet and her profile underneath the tripod). +
Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet +
1992 - Paphos (double siglos bull/eagle) over Aegina (tortoise/incuse square) (Roma Numismatics, EA 45, May 2018, 314) +
Large square incuse with heavy skew pattern (visible on the coin's reverse : mill-sail reverse pattern). +
1993 - Locri Epizephyrii (Nomos Zeus/eagle) over Corinthian type (Pegasus/Athena) (Auctiones, 29, June 2003, 497) +
Head of Athena (visible on reverse: tail and some of back of helmet, A behind, and neck termination) +
1997 - Terina (nomos nymph/Nike) over Agrigentum (eagle/crab) (Numismatica Ars Classica, Q, Apr. 2006, 1150) +
Crab +
Bearded head of Dionysos to right, wearing wreath of ivy +
2000 - Salamis (double siglos ram/no type) over Aegina (turtle/incuse square) (Gorny & Mosch, 134, Oct. 2004, 1503) +
Incuse square. +
2001 - Samos (tetradrachm facing lion/forepart of bull) over Athens (Athena/owl) (London, BM, HPB, p. 112.51) +
Owl (visible on reverse: legend) +
Head of Athena right, wearing a Corinthian helmet (visible on obverse: inferior part of the head). +
Prow of galley +
Head of Apollo r., the long hair tied up in a laurel wreath in the back of the head. +
2014 - Seleuceia ad Tigrim (Demetrius I) (tetradrachm Demetrius & Laodice/Tyche) over Ecbatana (Timarchus) (Timarchus/Dioscuri) (London, BM) +
The Dioscuri galloping to right, each holding spear in his right hand +
Vine-wreath encircling two bands placed crosswise, one inscribed with the name of the city, the other with magistrate's name +
2020 - Citium (Azbaal) (double siglos Heracles/lion & stag) over Aegina (turtle/incuse square) (Bertolami, EA 68, March 2019, 1358 part of). +
Incuse square (mill-sail pattern) +
2022 - Miletus (AE Apollo/lion) over Miletus (Apollo/lion) (Savoca Numismatik, Silver 29, Dec. 2018, 86) +
Lion +
2024 - Taras (nomos rider/Taras FB 50) over Corinthian type (Pegasus/Athena) (MacDonald coll., 13) +
Head of Aphrodite right, wearing Corinthian helmet. Behind, symbol and perhaps letter (visible on reverse: outline of front of helmet in left field, some of outline of back of helmet) +