Pisidia Selge

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Pisidia Selge

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Selge, Pisidia Selge, Pisidia

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Selge (in Greek Σελγη) was an important city in Pisidia, on the southern slope of Mount Taurus, modern Antalya Province, Turkey, at the part where the river Eurymedon River (Turkish: Köprüçay)forces its way through the mountains towards the south. This book was created using print-on-demand technology.

Selge, Pisidia, c. 2nd - 1st Century B.C.; Bronze AE 13 Selge, Pisidia, c. 2nd - 1st Century B.C.; Bronze AE 13

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Selge, Pisidia, c. 2nd - 1st Century B.C.; Bronze AE 13; references: SNG Cop 264, SNG von Aulock 5288; VF; 2.197 g, maximum diameter 13.3 mm, die axis 0 degrees, Selge mint, obverse bearded head of Herakles right, club across shoulder; reverse SEL, winged thunderbolt, bow right (Forum #30230)

Selge, Pisidia, c. 300 - 190 B.C.; Silver Obol Selge, Pisidia, c. 300 - 190 B.C.; Silver Obol

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Selge, Pisidia, c. 300 - 190 B.C.; Silver obol; references: SNG Von Aulock 5279 (astragalos below spear); BMC Pisidia p. 259, 28 (same); gVF; 0.856 g, maximum diameter 10.0 mm, die axis 0 degrees, Selge mint, struck c. 300 - 190 B.C., obverse Gorgoneion facing; reverse helmeted head of Athena right, spear head (and unstruck astragalos?) behind (Forum #83036)

Selge, Pisidia, c. 300 B.C.; Silver Trihemiobol Selge, Pisidia, c. 300 B.C.; Silver Trihemiobol

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Selge, Pisidia, c. 300 B.C.; Silver trihemiobol; references: BMC Pisidia p. 257, 7; VF; 0.974 g, maximum diameter 10.1 mm, die axis 0 degrees, Selge mint, struck c. 300 B.C., obverse facing Gorgoneion; reverse head of Athena left in crested helmet, astragalos behind (Forum #82397)

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