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Coin of Mallos under Diadumenian
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Obv.: Bust of Diadumenian r., radiate.
Rev.: Tetrastyle temple within which a cult statue of Athena Magarsis, holding spear.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of H. Bartlett Wells Class of 1929
Title: Coin of Mallos under Diadumenian
Description:
Obv.
: Bust of Diadumenian r.
, radiate.
Rev.
: Tetrastyle temple within which a cult statue of Athena Magarsis, holding spear.
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