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| Dessewffy 534 | Pannonia, Celtic Tribes, c.250 BC. Scyphate AR Drachm, imitation of those issued under Philip III of Macedon. Stylized head of Herakles rt., wearing lion's skin / Stylized image of Zeus enthroned left. | Text | ![]() |
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| Forrer 285.1 | | Text | | ![]() ![]() |
| Forrer 285 | Pannonia, AR tetradrachm, late 3rd century BC, Head of Zeus to right / Stylized horseman galloping right, crescent or dolphin below. | Text | ![]() ![]() |
| Osten 355 | THE CELTS IN PANNONIA . c. 3rd-2nd Century BC. Silver Tetradrachma in imitation of the coinage of Philip II of Macedon. Laureate head of Zeus, r.. R: Youth on horse prancing, right. | Text | ![]() ![]() |
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| Entry for Pannonia on the Digital Historia Numorum | |||
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