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Introducing Nike: Greek Goddess of Victory - THATMuse
Commodus AE23 - Laureate, draped bust right. Nike advancing, left, holding wreath and palm-branch. Tomis, Moesia Inferior, AD 177-180; RPC 4448, 3 specimens known (this one the newest find after a cleaning) : r/AncientCoins
Maximus, as Caesar, Æ22 of Skepsis, Troas. AD 235-238. Bare-headed bust right / Aphrodite holding Nike, 5g, 22mm, Very Fine. Extremely rare
Roman Province Hemidrachm Caesarea. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Nike holding wreath and palm frond | MA-Shops
Roman Province Hemidrachm Caesarea. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Nike advancing, holding wreath and palm frond | MA-Shops
Vz: the goddess wears a helmet with comb and a peplum with cover (apoptygma), on her outstretched left hand a Nike holding a wreath, in her right arm, hanging down, she has a shield on the floor rest and two spears, with the spears a snake, on the ground ...
Ancient Goddess Athena Holding Nike Goddess of Victory - Etsy
MACEDON, Thessalonica. Agrippina Junior. Augusta, AD 50-59… | Flickr
18kt Ancient Coin Winged Goddess Pendant — The Jewel
Ancient Roman Provincial Coins - Vespasian - Cappadocia - Nike Ar Hemidrachm Auction
Roman Province Hemidrachm Caesarea. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Nike holding wreath and palm | MA-Shops
Commodus. AD 177-192. AR Denarius Nike Holding Wreath Rome mint Roman Coin wCOA | eBay
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander II Zabinas. 128-122 BC. AR Hemidrachm 13,5mm, 1.8g. Antioch mint. Diademed head right / Nike standing left, holding wreath and palm;
Seleukid Kings, Antiochos III 'the Great'. 222-187 BC. Æ 19 | Praefectus Coins
Roman Egypt. Hadrian. 117-138 AD, Alexandria, c. 131-132 AD (year 16). — Shanna Schmidt Numismatics