Geta AE26 of Dardanus, Troas. AD 198-209. 9.96 g. P CEPTIM GETAC KAI, bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right. DARDANIWN, Aeneas walking right, looking left, leading Ascanius by the hand and holding Anchises on his shoulder BMC 29-30; Mionnet II, 184. With permission of Numismatik Naumann auction 47, Lot 315, Oct 2016. Note: When BMC aquired their coins in 1885, Percy Gardner wrote that the figure on Aeneas' shoulder was clearly not the usual image of his father, but likely a statue of a seated deity which Aeneas rescued from Troy.