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Head, Barclay V.
Historia numorum: a manual of Greek numismatics — Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1887

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CURIUM—PAP HUS.

623

Marium.

Before circ. b. c. 400.

Wolf biting his foreleg, above, bipennis.
(Aer. Num., 1883, p. 342.)
Id.

^0 (?) Incuse square, Aphrodite (?)
naked, clinging to a running ram
Ad Stater 151 grs.
Id.Al 57-2 grs.

This is a very doubtful attribution, and M. Six has himself since sug-
gested Amathus as more probable.

Circ. b.c. 330-312.
Diodorus (xix. 62. 79) mentions a king of Marium, named Stasioecus,
who was dethroned by Ptolemy in B. c. 312. It is to his reign that the
following coins,,undoubtedly belong :—

Stasioecus, King of Marium.

Pa in Cypriote character (=/3a) Head
of Zeus, laureate.
Pa . Sa (=pa 2a) Id.
Head of Zeus,' laureate.
(Six, op. cit., p. 344.)
Sa. ta. si. o(?)i.ko (— SracrioiKos) Head
of Zeus, laureate.
Head of Aphrodite.

MA Head of Aphrodite, wearing Ste-
phane .AT 30 grs.
(Six, op. cit., Pl.VII. 11.)
M A Id.V 11 grs.
(De Luynes, Pl. V. 9.)
Pa . si. [le]. u. [se] = BaoAeus. Heacl
of Aphrodite . . Ad 94 grs. worn.
MAPIEYZ Head of Aphrodite .
(Six, op. cit., Pl. VII. 12.)
Ad 44 grs. and smaller divisions.
BA Pa.—MAP IE Fulmen Ad 38 grs.
(Six, Pl. VII. 13.)

Paphus. To this city the following coins have been ascribed with
some show of reason by M. Six (op. cit.):—

Circ. B.c. 480-400, and later.

Man-headed bull (River Bocarus ?),
with head turned back, above and
below inscr. read by M. Six, Po .
ka.ro. se.
Bull standing ; above, sometimes Pu .
or Pu . nu . (=IIi/v).
Id. Above bull, winged solar disk
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 355.

Pa . si ( = Haai) Astragalos, in incuse
circle. ... Ad Stater 172 grs.
Ad 53 grs.
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 352.)
Incuse square, in which Eagle’s head .
Ad Stater
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 354.)
Incuse square, in one corner olive spray.
Dove(?) or Eagle standing. Inscr. some-
times Pa—Pu(—Ba—iirv ?) AR 2 7 grs.
Ad 12-5 grs.
Al 6 grs.

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Pasi and Punu may stand for Pasippus and Pnytus.

Bull standing, above, solar disk, in
front, crux ansata.
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 356.)
Bull standing, above, solar disk, around
Mo. a. ge. ta.

Incuse square, in one corner often an ivy-
leaf, Dove (?) or Eagle standing, in front
one-handlecl vase, around Pa . si Sa .
ta . Sa . to . ro ( — Baai. '2raaa(v)8pa>) .
Ad Staters and smaller divisions.
Incuse square, in which flying eagle
Ad Stater
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 357.)
 
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