624
CYPRUS.
Fig. 329.
Bull standing, above, solar disk, be-
neath, A . ri.
Id. Inscr. Pa. si . po . se . Pa . si.
Incuse square, in which flying eagle.
(Fig. 329.).JEl Stater
Id.2R Stater
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 360.)
The above coins, distinguished by the flying eagle on the reverse, are
attributed by M. Six to kings named Stasandrus, Moagetas, Aristophantus,
and Pasippus.
C7rc. B. c. 400-320.
Head of Aphrodite, wearing stephanos.
P A <t> I Dove r., above, astragalos . .
2R Stater and divisions and PE -8
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 364.)
Nicocles, b. c. 320-310.
Head of Aphrodite facing wearing
stephanos.
P—BA (Ha<f)ov BacrtXews-) Head of
Aphrodite, 1. wearing stephanos.
(Mion., Sup., p. 310.)
Eagle standing left; in front grapes
A 22 grs.
(Rev. Num., 1883, Pl. VII. 16.)
NIKOKAEOYS PA<DION Apollo
seated on omphalos, holding arrow
and bow. PR Double Stater 326 grs.
Ptolemy Soter, b. c. 310-305.
Head of Aphrodite, wearing stephanos. I PTOAEMAIOY Eagle on fulmen. PE-8
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 365.)
Salamis. The series of the coins of the Kings of Salamis is more
complete than that of any other Cyprian state. It falls into three
principal classes :—
(a) Circ. B. c. 500-410.
Fig. 330.
Plain, or incuse square, containing crux
ansata, or ram’s head. Al Stater, etc.
Bam recumbent, or ram’s head. (Fig. j
CYPRUS.
Fig. 329.
Bull standing, above, solar disk, be-
neath, A . ri.
Id. Inscr. Pa. si . po . se . Pa . si.
Incuse square, in which flying eagle.
(Fig. 329.).JEl Stater
Id.2R Stater
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 360.)
The above coins, distinguished by the flying eagle on the reverse, are
attributed by M. Six to kings named Stasandrus, Moagetas, Aristophantus,
and Pasippus.
C7rc. B. c. 400-320.
Head of Aphrodite, wearing stephanos.
P A <t> I Dove r., above, astragalos . .
2R Stater and divisions and PE -8
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 364.)
Nicocles, b. c. 320-310.
Head of Aphrodite facing wearing
stephanos.
P—BA (Ha<f)ov BacrtXews-) Head of
Aphrodite, 1. wearing stephanos.
(Mion., Sup., p. 310.)
Eagle standing left; in front grapes
A 22 grs.
(Rev. Num., 1883, Pl. VII. 16.)
NIKOKAEOYS PA<DION Apollo
seated on omphalos, holding arrow
and bow. PR Double Stater 326 grs.
Ptolemy Soter, b. c. 310-305.
Head of Aphrodite, wearing stephanos. I PTOAEMAIOY Eagle on fulmen. PE-8
(Rev. Num., 1883, p. 365.)
Salamis. The series of the coins of the Kings of Salamis is more
complete than that of any other Cyprian state. It falls into three
principal classes :—
(a) Circ. B. c. 500-410.
Fig. 330.
Plain, or incuse square, containing crux
ansata, or ram’s head. Al Stater, etc.
Bam recumbent, or ram’s head. (Fig. j