Head of Tyche, right, wearing turreted crown, veil, and earring; behind, palmbranch; border of dots.
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ΔΚΕ [monogram]: Galley left, with prow terminating in volute, and aphlaston at stern; on it Astarte, turreted, standing left; in extended right, wreath; in left, cruciform standard held transversely; across field date, and monogram; in exergue: Phoenician inscription meaning "for Tyre." Date, ΔΚΕ, year 224 Era of Tyre, i. e., A.D. 98-99. Monogram to the right of Astarte of uncertain meaning.
IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG: Bust of Licinius, radiate, draped, cuirassed, right
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IOVI CONS-ERVATORI: Jupiter, nude, chlamys draped across left shoulder, standing left, holding Victory on globe in right hand and leaning on eagle-tipped sceptre with left hand; to left, eagle holding wreath; to right, captive
ΔΑΜΑΣΚΗΝΩΝ: Tyche of Damascus seated left on rock, her right arm extended, her left holding cornucopiae, the river-god Chrysoroas swimming at her feet.
AΥTOKAI NE(Ρ) (TΡ)AINOΣ: Bust of Trajan, right, laureate, undraped.
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TIBEΡI KLAUDI ET AΠ: Hygieia, wearing long chiton and peplos, seated right on rock (water below) holding in right hand a serpent feeding from phiale in her left.