NEAPOLIS

(ABOUT 500 – 350 B.C.)

now Kavala.

 

Autonomous coins.

 

Silver.

*6394. NEOΠ. Woman’s head (Aphrodite?) right, with tied back hair, within incuse square.

Rev. : Gorgon’s head with sticking out his tongue. 12 mm. Table XLIV 9.

  6395. NEOΠ. The same head.

Rev. : The same. 8 mm.

  6396. Dionysos’ head with ivy wreath; thyrsos behind.

Rev. : NEAΠ. Bunch of grapes between 2 leafs. 17 mm.

  6397. Gorgon’s head with sticking out his tongue.

Rev. : Irregular incuse square, with formless figures within. 13 mm.

*6398. The same obverse.

Rev. : Incuse square divided into 4 parts. 16 mm. Table LI 19.

  6399. The same coin made from other metal, set in silver tin-plate (fourée).

  6400. Gorgon’s head with sticking out his tongue, opposite; her forehead is covered with serpent.

Rev. : Panther’s head and the both forelegs, opposite; above – two balls or globes. All in incuse square. 26 mm.

*6401. Gorgon’s head with sticking out his tongue, opposite.

Rev. : Incuse square divided into 4 parts. 21 mm.

*6402. …E…Π. Woman’s laureate head, with tied back hair, right.

Rev. : Gorgon’s head opposite. 15 mm.

*6403. Gorgon’s head with sticking out his tongue.

Rev. : Incuse grain square divided into 4 parts. 10 mm. Table LI 20.

  6404. Gorgon’s head with sticking out his tongue.

Rev. : NEOΠ. Aphrodite’s head with tied back hair; dove below. 16 mm.

  6405. The same head.

Rev. : NEOΠOΛIΤΩ(N). Aphrodite’s head with wreath of leafs and earrings on her ears. Incuse surface. 17 mm.

 

Bronze.

  6406. Gorgon’s head with sticking out his tongue.

Rev. : Athena’s head right within incuse square decorated with grains. 15 mm.

  6407. The same obverse.

Rev. : NEO. Aphrodite’s head; globe behind.

  6408. The same, without globe. 10 mm.

  6409. The same, behind fish instead of globe.

  6410. NEOΠ. Andromed’s bust (?), dressed, with hair up and tied at scruff of the neck. Behind scruff of the neck, in the margin – ball.

Rev. : Gorgon’s head opposite. 11½ mm.