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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2551 - Syracuse (AE Zeus/eagle) over Syracuse (Artemis/thunderbolt) (Gitbud Numismatik, 2, April 2017, 10) +
Thunderbolt +
Head of Athena +
2553 - Tarsus (double siglos female head/bearded head) over Side (Athena/Apollo) (Rauch, 47, Nov. 1991, 181) +
Apollo standing left (visible on reverse). +
crab +
2556 - Tarsus (double siglos female head/bearded head) over Side (Athena/Apollo) (New York, ANS, SNG Berry 1294) +
Apollo standing left (visible on reverse). +
2558 - Sicily (uncertain mint) (Tyrrhenians) (AE Athena/Athena) over Syracuse (Athena/dolphins) (Künker, 143, Oct. 2008, 108) +
Two dolphins flanking stylized starfish (visible on reverse). +
2559 - Tarsus (double siglos female head/bearded head) over Side (Athena/Apollo) (New York, ANS, SNG Berry 1295) +
Apollo standing left (visible on reverse). +
2563 - Selge (double siglos athletes/slinger) over Aspendus (athletes/slinger) (MacDonald coll., 130) +
Slinger advancing right (visible on reverse: head, arms, sling, traces of body, club and traces of triskeles, portion of dotts, ΔIV) +
2571 - Tigranocerta (Tigranes II) (AE Tigranes/Tyche) over Aradus (Astarte/bull) (Nercessian coll. - Nercessian 1996, 40) +
Humped bull galloping left. +
2572 - Cyrene (AE Zeus-Ammon/silphium) over Cyrene (Ptolemy I/Lybia) (CNG, EA 402, July 2017, 364) +
Personification of Libya. +
2575 - Tigranocerta (Tigranes II) (AE Tigranes/Tyche) over Aradus (Astarte/bull) (CNG, EA 296, Feb. 2013, 61) +
Humped zebu galloping left +
2576 - Tigranocerta (Tigranes II) (AE Tigranes/Tyche) over Aradus (Astarte/bull) (Nercessian 1995, 59) +
Humped zebu galloping left. +
2577 - Istakhr (Vadfradad I) (tetradrachm Vadfradat/temple fire) over Alexander type (Heracles/Zeus) (Parscoins on Ebay, 28 March 2017, PCW-A439) +
Zeus seated on stool-throne left, holding eagle on outstretched right hand and sceptre in left +
2579 - Paphos (double siglos bull/eagle) over Aegina (tortoise/incuse square) (Oxford, Ashmolean Museum) +
Large square incuse with heavy skew pattern (visible on the coin's obverse : mill-sail reverse pattern). +
2583 - Alaesa (AE female head/Heracles) over Syracuse (Athena/dolphins) (Solidus, 15, May 2017, 21) +
Two dolphins flanking stylized starfish +
Incuse square. +
2585 - Istakhr (Baydad I) (tetradrachm Baydad/fire temple) over Alexander type (Heracles/Zeus) (CNG, EA 393, March 2007, 202) +
Zeus seated on stool-throne left, holding eagle on outstretched right hand and sceptre in left +
2586 - Cilicia (uncertain mint) (walls/bull) over Aspendus (hoplite/triskeles) (Gorny & Mosch, 265, Oct. 2019, 452) +
Triskeles of human legs within incuse square. +