CLASSICAL COINS
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE May 3, 1990 New York City
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P o p u l o n i a . Circa 350-265 BC. 20 Asses. (8.36 gms.). Facing Gorgoneion, X:X below. Vague markings. SNG Cop. I1. Good toned VF, die-break across forehead. (400)
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T r i n o v a n t e s . A d d e d o m a r o s . Second Coinage. 37-33 BC. AV Quarter Stater. (1.26 gms.). Flower patlern. Celticized horse right, ring under tail, pellet-in-ring motif under horse. Van Arsdell 1623-1 (Extremely Rare). Good VF. (1000)
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T r i n o v a n t e s . C u n o b e l i n e . 10-20 AD. AV Stater. (5.39 gms.). c. 20-43 AD. Expansion period (Cunobeline Plastic type). Corn-ear without central stalk, CA ־MV to either side. Celticized horse right, branch above; pellet above horse, under tail and above head; pellet in ring below horse and CVNO. Van Arsdell 2010-1 (Very rare). Good VF. (1750)
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P o p u l o n i a . Circa 211-200 BC. 20 Asses. (7.48 gms.). Gorgoneion with protruding tongue, wearing diadem and jewels in hair. Reverse is blank. I. Vecchi - "The Coinage of the Rasna Π" - (to be published in SNR 69, 1990) pl.2, 6. Toned good VF, extremely rare, possibly only seven examples known. (5000)
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Populonia. Circa 350-265 BC. 20 Asses. (8.35 gms.). Facing Gorgoneion, X:X below. Vague tracing of a figure resembling a cuttle-fish. SNG ANS 1-77, SNG Cop. 1-1. Good VF, unusual with a reverse type. (1000)
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T a r e n t u m . Circa 380-334 BC. Diobol. (1.05 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right, helmet ornamented with Skylla hurling stone. Herakles wrestling the Nemean lion. Vlasto 1321. Toned superb EF, a very attractive coin. (400)
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S y b a r i s . Circa 560-510 BC. Stater (Nomos). (7.56 gms.). Bull left, head turned back over shoulder, VM below dotted exergual line; border of spoked dots. Mirror incuse of same design. SNG Cop. 1-1388, Kraay pi. 33, 572. EF, bright metal. (3000)
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Tarentum.
Period
of
the
Pyrrhic
Hegemony. Circa
281-272 BC. Didrachm. (6.62 gms.). Naked youth on horseback left and crowning horse with right hand, Τ (on side) I in upper right field; below horse, Ι Ω Π Υ and squatting Silenos who holds a cornucopiae with left hand and patera in right. Taras astride dolphin to left, he holds a distaff in left hand and Nike in his right, Nike is crowning him; behind Taras, XP monogram; below, ΤΑΡΑΣ. Vlasto 770. Superb EF. (900)
LUCANIA 8. M e t a p o n t u m . Circa 6th-Early 5th Centuries BC. Sixth Stater. (1.21 gms.). Six-grained ear of barley, raised border of dots between two lines, anepigraphic. Incuse ox head with horns curved downwards, raised dot at center of die. Noe 265, cf. SNG Cop. 1176. Nice VF, rare. (350)
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T h u r i u m . Circa 330 BC. Distater. (13.73 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right, helmet adorned with Scylla about to hurl stone. Θ Υ Ρ Ι Ω Ν / Σ Ι Μ , bull butting right, torch in exergue. NoeL4 (same dies). Near EF, well-centered for issue. (5000)
SICILY
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M e t a p o n t u m . Circa 4th Century BC. Didrachm. (7.89 gms.). Head of Demeter left, wreathed with grain ears. META, grain ear and leaf; (Δ)Α and rake in fields. SNG Cop. 1-1223. Toned EF, excellent style. (1500)
A k r a g a s . Circa 490-483 BC. Didrachm. (8.87 gms.). ΑΚΡΑ, eagle standing left. Crab, small bird below, all in deep circular punch. SNG Cop. I-; Jenkins- Coinage of Gela, pl.37,11; BMC Sicily-28. Nice EF. (1000) Ex. Waddell Auction II, lot 58.
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Selinus. panther's irregular spots due
S e g e s t a . Circa 480-461 BC. Litra. (0.54 gms.). Head of Nymph facing. Σ Ε Γ Ε Σ Τ Α (retrograde), hound left, solar wheel above. SNG Cop. I-582var. VF, surfaces slightly rough. Rare. Apparently unpublished with inscription on sides of hound. (225) A fine little example of an archaizing style Greek coin.
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Selinus. Circa 520-500 BC. Didrachm. (8.94 gms.). Selinon leaf flanked by twin pellets, above and below. Incuse square divided into ten triangles, five filled and five sunken. SNG ANS665. Superb EF, nearly as struck. (1500)
Circa 510 BC. Stater. (8.96 gms.). Selinon leaf with face worked into design. Incuse square divided into segments. SNG ANS IV-666. Choice EF, few weak to strike, rare and popular type. (1750)
Syracuse. Rule of the Tyrant Gelon. Circa 485-479 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.10 gms.). Slow quadriga driven right by male charioteer holding goad in right hand and reins with left, Nike flying right above and crowning horses. Diademed head of Artemis-Arethusa right, hair bound up, four dolphins around; before, I V R A K O Z I O N . Boehringer 163 (Obv. 72, Rev. 112) same dies. Nice VF, well-centered for issue, flan flaw in exergue on obverse. (600)
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Leontini. Circa 425 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.20 gms). Laureate head of Apollo left, hair loose. LEONTINON, lion's head left, surrounded by three barley grains and laurel leaf. SNG ANS-257 (same dies). EF, small flan. Bold representation of Apollo.
(2000)
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Syracuse. Rule of the Tyrant Gelon. C i r c a 485-479 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.60 gms.). Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike flying above. Z Y R A K O Z I O N , diademed head of A r t e m i s - A r e t h u s a right, hair rolled up; f o u r dolphins surrounding. SNG Cop. 1-620, Boehringer pi. 17,174 (same dies). EF, light scratch through hair of Artemis. (2750)
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S y r a c u s e . Circa 395-385 BC. Dekadrachm. (41.99 gms.). Euainetos type. Charioteer driving quadriga left, Nike flying above to right crowning him; cuirass, greaves, and helmet in exergue. Σ Υ Ρ Α Κ ( Ο Σ Ι Ω Ν ) , head of Artemis-Arethusa left, hair wreathed in grain leaves; scallop shell behind; all surrounded by dolphins. Boston M F A - 4 2 7 . Good VF/EF, lightly encrusted obverse . (12,500)
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Syracuse. Time of Timoleon. 344-317 BC. Stater of ten litrai. (8.36 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Σ Υ Ρ Α Κ Ο Σ Ι Ω Ν , head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet. BMC Corinth-98, 2; SNG Lloyd-1442; cf. Ravel-1130. VF/EF, choice old cabinet toning, fine style. (500) The types reveal the importance of the Corinthian stater as an international trade coin in the fourth century BC. Syracuse struck this piece for trade with the eastern Greek world.
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Syracuse. A g a t h o k l e s . 317-289 BC. AV Tetrobol (60 Litrai). (4.25 gms.). c. 317-310 BC. Laureate head of Apollo left, Σ at neck. Σ Υ Ρ Α ΚΟΣ1ΩΝ, charioteer driving biga right, triskeles below horses, cf. SNG Cop. 1-745. Gulbenkian327(same dies). Choice EF. (3000)
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S y r a c u s e . A g a t h o k l e s . 317-289 BC. Didrachm of eight litrai. (6.75 gms.). c. 3 0 4 - 2 8 9 B C . Head of Athena in Corinthian helmet right, indistinct symbol behind. Pegasos flying left, eight-rayed star above. SNG München 6-1261, Jameson-868. Toned VF+, thin flan crack. (300)
Syracuse. Hieron I I . 275-215 BC. 16 Litrai. (13.36 gms.). Veiled head of Philistis left; behind, thrysos? Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ι Σ Σ ( Α Σ ) , Nike driving quadriga right; Φ I above, trident below; in exergue, Φ Ι Λ Ι Σ Τ Ι Δ Ο Σ . cf.SNG Cop. 1-824. Nice EF. Rare. Symbols not found in any of the major collections. (1500) Ex. NFA Auction XII, lot 29; Waddell Auction II, lot 84.
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Syracuse. Hieron II. Diademed and veiled Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ι Σ Σ Α Σ , Nike exergue, ΦΙΛΙΣΤΙΔΟΣ.
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275-215 BC. Five Litrai. (4.48 gms.). head of Philistis left, wreath behind. driving biga right, Φ in right field; in SNG Cop. 1-828. Toned VF, nice style. (875)
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Syracuse. Fifth Republic. 215-212 BC. 12 Litrai. (10.17 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right, helmet decorated with griffin, aegis with snakes at neck. Σ Υ Ρ Α Κ Ο Σ Ι Ω Ν , Artemis, the huntress, standing facing left, back to viewer, shooting bow; hunting dog bounding left; Υ Α / Σ Λ in left field, cf. SNG Cop. 1-879, BMC Sicily page 223, 652. Lightly toned EF, some light scratches on both sides. (1000)
S i c u l o - P u n i c . Circa 320 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.96 gms.). Head of Persephone-Tanit left, hair wreathed in grain ears. Galloping horse right, palm tree behind. Jenkins, Coins of Punic Sicily -123 (same reverse die). EF, attractive style! Rare! (7000)
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Siculo-Punic. Circa 305-295 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.78 gms.). Head of Herakles-Melkart in lion's skin right. Horse's head facing left, palm tree behind; below horse, Punic legend 'mhmhnt' (off flan). SNG Cop. 1-984; Jenkins, Coins of Punic Sicily -part 4, 298 (same obverse die). Toned EF. (1500)
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S i c u l o - P u n i c . Circa 3rd Century BC. Hemidrachm. (1.67 gms.). Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain leaves. Horse standing right. SNG Cop. 1-1004. Darkly toned EF. (525)
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Uncertain? Circa 350-306 BC. D r a c h m . (2.75 gms.). Pegasus flying left, wing slightly curved; koppa below. Head of Persephone-Tanit(?) left, A in front. SNG Lockett III pt. IV2 1 1 8 ( C 0 r i n t h ) , SNG D e l e p i e r r e - 1 9 1 2 ( C 0 r i n t h ) . cf. SNG Ashmolean 2133-2135 for other drachms attributed to Sicily. Good VF. Rare? (400) The reverse head would seem to point to a Sicilian or SiculoPunic origin, and one Syracusan stater, SNG Lloyd-1441, does carry the koppa mark of Corinth. Further research is indicated.
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A c a n t h u s . Circa 424-400 BC. Tetrobol. (2.49 gms.). Forepart of bull left, head reverted; above, Γ and swastika. Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 42, SNG Cop. 19. Toned near EF. (400)
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A c a n t h u s . Ciica 424-400 BC. Tetrobol. (2.38 gms.). Forepart of bull left, head reverted; above, A. Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 48, SNG Cop. 16. Good VF. (350)
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S e r m y l i a . Circa 490-480 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.70 gms.). Σ Ε Ρ Μ Υ Λ Ι Α Ο - Ν , horseman galloping right, spear raised to thrust. Incuse square of swastika form, cross of five dots in center. Traité I 1668 = Coll. de Hirsh 987 = AMNG PI. 21, 5 (same dies). Lightly toned VF+, surfaces lightly porous, very rare. (15,000) Ex: Auktion Hess-Leu 45, 1970, lot 127.
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P e r d i c c a s II. 4 5 4 - 4 1 3 B C . Tetrobol. (2.09 gms.). Light weight standard. Horse standing right with left foreleg raised. Crested Corinthian helmet in incuse square with linear border. SNG Ashmolean 2424, Raymond Group IV, cf. 135. Nice VF. (300)
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Philip Π . 359-336 BC. Tetradrachm. (14.36 gms.). Pella. Laureate head of Zeus right. Φ Ι Λ Ι Π Π Ο Υ , nude youth on horseback right, holding palm; thunderbolt beneath, Ν in exergue. SNG Cop. 11-549, LeRider pi.11, 267(same dies). Toned near EF, high relief and of finest style. (3250)
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Philip II. 359-336 BC. Tetrobol. (2.56 gms.). Amphipolis. Laureate head of youth right. Φ Ι Λ Ι Π Π Ο Υ , nude youth on horseback right, ear of grain below. Le Rider pi. 46, 22; SNG Cop.II-579. Toned EF. Rare. (500)
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Alexander Lampsacus. ornamented wreath and monogram; 394. Choice
III. 3 3 6 - 3 2 3 BC. AV Stater. (8.56 gms.). c. 325 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right, helmet with serpent. Nike standing facing left, holding stylis; to left, double-headed horse protome and behind, Α Λ Ε Ξ Α Ν Δ Ρ Ο Υ . SNG Berry-145, MüllerEF, well-centered and lovely style. (3750)
A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.09 gms.). Lifetime Issue circa 326-324 BC. Babylon mint. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle in extended right hand and vertical sceptre with left; below throne, upright trident head; in left field, thunderbolt and M. SNG Cop. 827, Müller-. Superb EF. A magnificent example for this popular type! (2000)
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A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.26 gms.). Amphipolis. Head of Alexander as Herakles in lion's skin right. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; A and torch to left, monogram below. Müller-37, SNG Oxford V pt. 3-2630. Superb EF, light toning; exceptional reverse. (600)
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A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.17 gms.). Damascus. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; forepart of ram left, Δ A below throne. Müller-1338. Darkly toned EF, high relief and very attractive. Scarcer mint. (750)
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A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.61 gms.). Posthumous issue of Mylasa (?) circa 190-160 BC. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle in extended right hand and vertical sceptre with left; to left, ornamented trident head left and M. Müller 1141. VF, few light scratches in fields. (350)
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Alexander I I I . 3 3 6 - 3 2 3 BC. D r a c h m . (4.25 g m s . ) . Kolophon. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; eight-pointed star to left, spear-head to right. SNG Oxford V pt. 3-2730, Müller-317. Lightly toned EF. (250)
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A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. Drachm. (4.28 gms.). Sardis. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; NK monogram and torch in left field, cf. SNG Oxford V, pt.3-2828. Toned EF, nice style. (250)
A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 B C . Tetradrachm. (16.57 gms.). Posthumous issue of T e m n o s circa 190-160 BC. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle in extended right hand and vertical sceptre with left; in left field, Π Α monogram and Ε above amphora surrounded by a vine-branch. SNG Cop. 742, SNG Ashmolean 2721. VF. (350)
A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.83 gms.). P o s t h u m o u s issue of Chios circa 190-160 BC. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle in extended right hand and vertical sceptre with left; to left, female sphinx seated left on amphora; below, Α Σ Κ Λ Η Π Ι Α Δ Η Σ . Robert Bauslaugh - "The Posthumous Alexander Coinage of Chios" (ANS MN 24, 1979) - Series 61, #71-178. VF. (350)
A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.25 gms.). Posthumous issue of Alabanda circa 190-160 BC. Head of Alexander as Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress; circular countermark: turreted head of Tyche. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; pegasus to left, monogram with c a d u c e u s b e l o w . SNG O x f o r d V p t . 3 - 2 8 1 7 . Coin and countermark VF, slight crack in center of planchet. (275)
Philip III. 323-316 BC. D r a c h m . (4.29 Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's Φ Ι Λ Ι Π Π Ο Υ , Zeus seated left, holding eagle monogram to left. Müller-135, SNG Cop. lusterous EF, well-centered.
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gms.). Babylon. skin headdress. and long sceptre; 11-1088. Choice (350)
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Patraos. 340-315 BC. Tetradrachm. (12.60 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right. ΠΑΤΡ(ΑΟΥ), armed horseman trampling fallen enemy; bucranium to left. SNG ANS 7-1030. Near EF. (250)
EPEIROS 50.
THRACE 48.
B y z a n t i u m . Circa 357-340 BC. Hemidrachm. (1.78 gms.). Forepart of cow on dolphin left; monogram below raised hoof. Ornamented trident. SNG Cop. II-484var. (monogram). Nice VF+. (100)
A m b r a k i a . Circa 404-360 BC. Stater. (8.47 gms.). Pegasus with curled wing walking right, A between legs. Head of Athena wearing Corinthian helmet left; A above, swan to left; to right, naked male figure (Ambrax?) wearing pileus and seated on rocks. BMC Corinth page 108, 35; Ravel; Colts of Ambracia, ANS NNM-37,135. Toned good VF. Rare. (2500) c f . Schweizerische Kreditanstalt, Münzenliste 52, 295. (6000 SF).
CORCYRA 51.
THRACE, 49.
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Circa 6th Century BC. Stater. (11.67 gms.). Cow standing right suckling calf. Two incuse punches with stellate pattern, one centered on square and other on rhombus. SG-1767, BMC Thessaly page 115, 1. Near VF/VF+. Nice Archaic stater. (800)
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L y s i m a c h u s . 323-281 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.91 gms.). c. before 235 BC. Calchedon. Deified head of Alexander the Great right, wearing horn of Ammon and diadem. Athena Nikephoros seated left, holding Nike in extended right hand and leaning left elbow on shield, spiral on throne, Nike crowns the name of ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ; to far left, thyrsos; inner left, ΦΛ monogram. H. Seyrig - "Monnaies Hellénistiques De B y z a n c e Et De Calcédoine" (Essays Robinson, 1967) -, Müller 362. Superb EF, a beautiful rendition of Deified Alexander. (2500) Seyrig attributes this issue to Calchedon based on the moneyer's monogram and the spiral on the throne. See Cover!
THESSALY 52.
Larissa. Circa 460-400 BC. Drachm. (5.94 gms.). Nude youth restraining bull left, petasos flying off behind him and cape billowing . ΛΑΡ1/ΣΑΙΑ, horse prancing right. SNG Cop. Ill108. VF+, good style, reverse somewhat double-struck. (500)
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Thessalian
League.
After 196 BC. Double
Victoriatus.
(6.35 gms.). Ι Τ Α Λ Ο Σ , laureate head of Zeus right. Θ Ε Σ Σ Α
La r i s s a . Circa 340 BC. Drachm. (6.03 gms.). Head of the nymph Larissa three-quarters facing left, hair bound by fillet. Mare walking right with foal beside her; above, ΣΑΙΩΝ; below, (ΛΑΡΙ). BMC 64. EF, better reverse type for series. (750)
Α Ω Ν , Athena Itonia advancing right with spear and shield; magistrates
ΙΤΑΛΟΣ
and Δ Ι Ο Κ Λ Η Σ . SNG Cop. ΠΙ-279,
McClean-4802 (obverse die). VF+, attractive dark toning. (350)
AKARNANIA 57. 54.
Larissa. Circa 340-321 BC. Drachm. (6.04 gms.). Facing head of nymph Larissa, turned slightly to left. (ΛΑΡΙΣ) /ΑΙΩΝ, horse grazing right. SNG Cop. HI-121. Superb toned EF, small scratch on reverse. (900) A magnificent example of a Greek facing head, both as regards condition and style.
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Pharsalos. Circa 400-390 BC. Drachm. (6.08 gms.) Helmeted head of Athena right, sphinx on bowl of helmet; Τ Θ behind head. Φ A Ρ around Thessalian horseman riding right, holding whip in uplifted right hand; punch-marks (?) on rump of horse; in exergue, small T. Boston MFA-925. Choice EF, fine style with exceptional attention paid to details, i.e. sphinx. (3000)
Argos A m p h i l o c h i c u m . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.67 gms.). Pegasus flying left, A below. Helmeted head of Athena left; A Ρ at tip of neck, Δ I and shield behind. BMC Corinth page 123, 13. Iridescently toned good VF, excellent style, some verdigris. (375)
Aetolian League. Circa 279-168 BC. Quarter Stater. (2.39 gms.). Head of Aetolia right, wearing kausia. ΑΙΤΩΛΩΝ, boar at bay to right, EY monogram below; spear-head in exergue, cf. SNG Cop. m - 1 6 , BMC Thessaly etc. page 196, 21 (Both have two monograms.), Pozzi-1331. Iridescently toned near EF. (300)
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BOEOTIA 59.
T h e b e s . Circa 379-338 BC. Stater. (12.05 gms.). Boeotian shield. Amphora with small shield above; magistrate Ε Π Π Α (Epaminondas). BMC Central Greece page 82,138; SNG Cop. ΙΠ-329. Lightly toned good VF, well-centered for this issue. (650)
A t h e n s . After 449 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.14 gms.). Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet ornamented with three olive-leaves and floral scroll. Owl standing right, head facing, Α Θ Ε to right, olive-twig and crescent behind; all within incuse square, cf. SNG Cop. 33 for type. Superb EF. (2250)
EUBOIA 60.
Histiaea. Circa 3rd Century BC. Tetrobol. (2.33 gms.). Head of nymph Histiaea right, hair in sphendone. ( Ι Σ Ή ) ΑΙΕΩΝ, nymph Histiaea seated on prow of galley right. BMC Central Greece, page 128, 34ff.; SNG Cop. HI-517ff. Nice EF. (200)
Athens. After 449 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.09 gms.). Same types as previous, cf. SNG Cop. 33 for type. Toned VF+/EF, exceptional style owl on the reverse, banker's mark behind Athena's head. (1500)
ATTICA 61. A t h e n s .
W a p p e n m i i n z e n . Circa 530 BC. Drachm. (4.26 gms.). Wheel of four spokes. Irregular incuse square, divided diagonally into four rough triangles. Rosen-185, Svoronos pi. 1 I, 58. Toned EF, splendid high relief. Very Rare. (3750)
Athens. After 449 BC. Tetradrachm. (17.14 gms.). Same types as previous, cf. SNG Cop ΠΙ-33 for type. Superb EF. (1250)
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C o r i n t h . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.53 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left, helmet decorated with laurel-wreath; behind, figure of Athena Promachus standing to right, A Ρ below at tip of Athena's neck. Ravel-1014, B M C Corinth-. Lightly toned good VF. (300)
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C o r i n t h . Circa 4th Century flying left. Helmeted head of laurel-wreath; behind, boar 1017, BMC Corinth page 26,
71.
C o r i n t h . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.55 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left, helmet decorated with laurel-wreath with berries; plow behind head, (A) Ρ below at tip of Athena's neck. Ravel-1021, BMC Corinth page 26, 250. Near EF, lovely style. (400)
72.
C o r i n t h . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.39 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left; I to left, flying Nike holding fillet to right. Ravel-1030, SNG Cop. III-110. Toned VF+, interesting symbol. (300)
73.
C o r i n t h . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.48 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left; I to left, cock standing left on club to right. Ravel-1032, B M C Corinth page 40, 351. Toned good VF. (300)
AEGINA 65.
66.
Circa 480-457 BC. Hemiobol. (0.48 gms.). T-back turtle with row of dots as dorsal spine. Incuse square with skew pattern. SNG Delepierre-1534. Darkly toned EF, rare with turtle fully on planchet. (350)
BC. Stater. (8.46 gms.). Pegasus Athena left, helmet decorated with running left, A Ρ below. Ravel247. Lightly toned good VF. (300)
Circa 404-340 BC. Obol. (0.91 gms.). Tortoise with segmented shell, A I to either side. Incuse square with skew pattern, I Δ in two sections. B M C Attica, etc. page 142, 200; Pozzi-1641. Toned VF+, well-centered for issue! (500)
CORINTHIA 67.
68.
Corinth. Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.49 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left, helmet decorated with laurel-wreath; behind, eagle standing left with head turned back to right, A Ρ below at tip of Athena's neck. Ravel-1008, BMC Corinth page 26, 258. Toned good VF. (300)
C o r i n t h . Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (8.51 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Helmeted head of Athena left, helmet decorated with laurel-wreath; behind, chimera to left, A Ρ below at tip of Athena's neck. Ravel-1010, B M C Corinth page 26, 255. Iridescently toned VF/good VF. (300)
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Corinth. Circa 315-310 BC. Drachm. (2.67 gms.). Pegasus flying left. Head of Aphrodite left, hair in saccos with loose braid on top; Δ I in fields. BMC Corinth, page 35, 322; SNG Cop. Ill-90 (same reverse die). Nice VF, fine style. (400)
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C h e r s o n e s u s . Circa 120 BC. Drachm. (4.05 gms.). Head of Artemis right, wearing turreted crown, bow and quiver behind. XEP, Stag standing right; ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΔΑ in exergue. Anoklin180, SNG Cop. Π-4. VF, porous surfaces. Extremely Rare. (500) An unusual depiction of Artemis as patron of a city.
SICYONIA 75.
Sicyon. Circa 4th Century BC. Stater. (12.18 gms.). Chimera advancing left; wreath above, Σ Ε below. Dove flying right in olive wreath; A to left. B M C Peloponnesus page 40, 52. Lusterous EF, slight doubling on reverse; magnificent style. (3000)
PONTUS, Kings of. 78.
ACHAEAN 76.
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Elis. Circa 196-146 BC. Hemidrachm. (2.02 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right. Monograms of Achaea, Elis, and two magistrates; all within wreath. SNG Cop. Ill- 312. Sharply struck EF, dark toning. (245)
M i t h r a d a t e s VI. 120-63 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.75 gms.). Year 213(84 BC.). Diademed head of Mithradates right. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΙΘΡΑΔΑΤΟΥ ΕΥΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ, stag left, drinking; star and crescent and monogram left, date and monogram right; all within wreath. cf.SNG van Aulock 1-8, Giessener Münzhandlung 46, lot 197(obverse die). Superb EF, light gray toning. (5000)
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S i n o p e . Circa 290-250 BC. Didrachm. (8.28 gms.). Head of Sinope left; countermark, radiate facing head of Helios, between rays, Σ Ι Ν Ω Π Ε Ω Ν . Poseidon seated left, holding dolphin (not visible), and trident; monogram to right; countermark, head of Poseidon left. B M C Pontus page 98, 34. SNG Cop. IV-299. Coin VF, countermark EF, dark toning. Rare. (1500)
M i t h r a d a t e s V I . 120-63 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.67 gms.). Pergamum. 86-85 BC. Diademed head of Mithradates right. Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ Μ Ι Θ Ρ Α Δ Α Τ Ο Υ Ε Υ Π Α Τ Ο Ρ Ο Σ , stag left, drinking; star and crescent left, Δ and monogram right; all within wreath. Pozzi-2098. EF, superb condition and style. Rare. (5000) Mithradates held Pergamum for four years and issued this series there.
BITHYNIA, 82.
PAPHLAGONIA 80.
S i n o p e . Circa 360-320 BC. Drachm. (5.95 gms.). Head of Sinope left; aplustre to left. Sea-eagle flying left, grasping back of dolphin, Α Γ Ρ Ε Ω beneath wing of eagle, Σ Ι Ν Ω below dolphin. BMC Pontus page 96,11; SNG Cop.IV-277. Nice VF, subdued toning. (200)
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N i k o m e d e s III. 128-94 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.63 gms.). Struck 117 BC. Diademed head of Nikomedes II right. Zeus standing half-left, holding wreath in extended right hand and sceptre with left; in left field, eagle left on thunderbolt and uncertain monogram and Π Ρ (180 of the Bithynian era); to right, Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ ; to outer left, Ε Π Ι Φ Α Ν Ο Υ Σ / Ν Ι Κ Ο Μ Η Δ Ο Υ . cf. Waddington pg. 228, 40 for type. Toned EF. (900) Ex: ΝΕΑ IV (March 24-25, 1977), lot 243 @ $825.00.
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IONIA 83.
U n c e r t a i n . Circa 675-650 BC. EL Third Stater. (4.70 gms.). "Typeless" granulated surface. T w o incuse punches, cf. Weidauer-4, Stacks 12/88, lot 2001. Nice V F for type. Extremely Rare! (3500) A fine example of the earliest Western coinage.
IONIA, Islands off. 86.
C h i o s . Circa 480-460 BC. Didrachm. (7.87 gms.). Sphynx seated left, amphora placed before. Quadripartite incuse square. Baldwin, Electrum and Silver Coins of Chios -20, BMC Ionia page 328, 2. Darkly toned good VF, rare. (850)
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Period of Croesus. Early 61h Century BC. EL Third. (4.71 gms.). Head of lion right, protuberence on brow with five spines. Double incuse punch. Rosen 653var., Weidauer 87. VF, banker's mark on edge. (1250)
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Period of Croesus. Early 6th Century BC. EL Third. (4.70 gms.). Head of lion right, protuberence on brow with four spines. Double incuse punch. Rosen 653, Weidauer 89. Good VF. (1500)
Ephesus. Circa 134-128 BC. Cistophoric Tetradrachm. (12.52 gms.). Cista mystica with half-open lid from which a serpent emerges; all within an ivy-wreath. Two coiled serpents on either side of bow case containing strung bow (shown behind right hand serpent) and ornamented with aplustre; atop bow case, Artemis standing right drawing bow; to right, lighted torch; to left, ΝΕ/ΕΦΕ. Kleiner/Noe- unlisted, BMC 166. Lightly toned EF, scarce symbols. (400)
Teos. Circa 460 BC. Stater. (11.97 gms.). THION, Griffin with curled wings seated right, lion's head under raised forepaw. Quadripartite incuse square, with granulated quarters. Balcer103. BMC Ionia-19. Superb EF, gold toning in recesses. (3000) Ex: CNA V, lot 134.
Period of Croesus. 6th Century BC. Siglos. (5.25 gms.). Foreparts of lion and bull confronted. Double incuse punch. Rosen 663. Toned good VF. (650)
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CARIA 94. 91.
Period of C r o e s u s . 6th Century B C . Sixth Stater. (1.71 gms.). Foreparts of lion and bull confronted. Double incuse punch. Rosen 667. Near VF, lightly porous, rare. (400)
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Period of Croesus. 561-546 BC. 1/12 Stater. (0.84 gms.). Foreparts of lion and bull confronted. Irregular incuse punch. Cf. Rosen 668. Good VF, rare. (600)
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Period of Artaxerxes I ־Darius III. Circa 450-330 BC. AV Daric. (8.32 gms.). Bearded archer (king) kneeling right, holding a spear in his right hand and bow in left. Incuse oblong punch. Ian Carradice - "Coinage of The Persian Empire" - (BAR 343, 1987) Group n i b , pl. XIII, #27; BMC 43. Nice VF. (1500)
Uncertain m i n t . Circa 4 2 0 BC. Stater. (11.66 gms.). W i n g e d f e m a l e running left, head turned back, carrying kerykeion and wreath. Baetyl in incuse rectangle, inverted Δ and Γ in fields. SNG von Aulock Π-2350 (same dies). EF, worn dies. (3000)
Uncertain m i n t . Circa 4 2 0 BC. Stater. (11.69 gms.). W i n g e d f e m a l e running left, head turned back, carrying kerykeion and wreath. Baetyl in incuse rectangle, inverted Δ and grape clusters in fields, cf. BMC Lycaonia etc. page 96, 8 (Cilicia, Mallus); NFA IV, lot 295 (same dies). Nice EF. (3000)
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H i d r i e u s . 351-344 BC. Tetradrachm. (15.05 gms.). Head of Apollo facing slightly right. Ι Δ Ρ Ι Ε Ω Σ , Zeus Labraundos walking right, holding double-axe (labrys) and spear; I to left. Boston MFA-2000. Nice EF. Exceptional high-relief facing head. Rare. (4000) Ex. CNA V, lot 145.
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Rhodes. Circa 4th Century BC. Didrachm. (6.63 gms.). Facing head of Helios, turned slightly right. ΡΟΔΙΟΝ, full-blown rose with bud; bunch of grapes to left, Ε Y at stem. SNG Cop. V-729. Near EF, excellent style and high relief. (750)
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R h o d e s . Circa 304-167 BC. Didrachm. (6.68 gms.). Radiate head of Helios facing three-quarters right. Full-blown rose with bud; to left, Apollo with lyre; magistrate ΑΚΕΣ1Σ. Boston 2053, SNG van Aulock Π-2801. Choice EF. (650)
R h o d e s . Circa 304-167 BC. Didrachm. (6.73 gms.). Radiate head of Helios facing three-quarters right. Full-blown rose with bud; to right, Artemis with torch; magistrate Α Γ Η Σ Ι Δ Α Μ Ο Υ . B M C Caria page 242, 130var.; SNG van Aulock II-2804var. Choice EF. (650)
100. R h o d i a n P e r a i a . Circa 2nd Century BC. Drachm. (2.54 gms.). Facing head of Helios, turned slightly to right. ΕΡΜΑΙΣ, full-blown rose; Ζ Ω at stem. SGC-5092. Superb EF. (300) Ex: Sitichoro hoard.
101. R h o d i a n Peraia. Circa 2nd Century BC. Drachm. (2.66 gms.). Facing head of Helios, turned slightly to right. ΕΡΜΑ1Σ, full-blown rose; Ζ Ω at stem. SGC-5092. Superb EF, light toning. (400) Ex: Sitichoro hoard.
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1 0 2 . R h o d i a n P e r a i a . Circa 2nd Century B C . Drachm. (2.56 gms.). H e a d of Helios three-quarters to right. Ε Ρ Μ Ι Α Σ , blooming rose, bud to right, Ζ Ω at stem. SGC-5092. Superb EF, light iridescent toning in devices. (400) Ex: Sitichoro hoard.
CILICIA 1 0 5 . T a r s u s . P h a r n a b a z o s . 379-374 BC. Stater. (10.84 gms.). Baaltars seated left, holding sceptre; uncertain symbol to left. Bearded male head left, wearing crested Athenian-style helmet. Aramaic inscriptions. SNG Levante 71-74, SNG v. Aulock 5927-5933. Choice EF, weak strike on obverse. (1250)
PAMPH YLIA 1 0 3 . A s p e n d u s . Circa 385-370 BC. Stater. wrestlers, grasping each other at the slinger about to hurl stone, triskeles in square. SNG Cop. VI-190. EF, cleaned to retone.
(10.79 gms.). Two nude wrists. E Z T F E A I I V Z , right field; all in dotted at one time and starting (2000)
106. T a r s u s . M a z a i o s . 3 6 1 - 3 3 4 B C . Stater. (10.60 gms.). Baaltars seated left, head facing; holds sceptre in right hand and eagle, grain-ear and grape cluster in left. Lion bringing down bull; monogram below. Aramaic inscriptions. SNG Levante 106. Superb EF, near Mint State. (1250)
1 0 4 . A s p e n d u s . Circa 385-370 BC. Stater. (10.77 gms.). Two wrestlers facing off and grappling, YUA between them. Slinger standing right, discharging sling to right, wearing short chiton; behind him, triskeles and ( E ) I T F E A I I V ( I ) ; before him, winged Eros standing facing, head right. SNG Cop. 211 (same dies). Toned good VF, rare with Eros. (1750)
107. T a r s u s . M a z a i o s . 3 6 1 - 3 3 4 BC. Stater. (11.03 gms.). Baaltars seated left, head facing; holds sceptre in right hand and eagle, grain-ear and grape cluster in left. Lion bringing down bull. Aramaic inscriptions, cf. SNG Levante 106. EF, reflective surfaces under dark toning, flan crack. (500)
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SYRIA 108. L a o d i c e a . Circa 1st Century BC. Tetradrachm. (14.57 gms.). Year 25 (57/58 BC). Turreted and veiled head of Tyche right; bead and reel border. Λ Α Ο Δ Ι Κ Ε Ω Ν Τ Η Σ Ι Ε Ρ Α Σ KAI AVTONOMOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike with wreath in right hand; EK in field left and below throne, KA in exergue; all within wreath, cf. SNG Cop. VII-318. Nice VF+, some patches of light porosity. (650)
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1 1 0 . A n t i o c h u s IV E p i p h a n e s . 175-164 B C . T e t r a d r a c h m . (16.58 gms.). Diademed head of Antiochus right. Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ ANTIOXOY ΘΕΟΥ Ε Π Ι Φ Α Ν Ο Υ Σ , Zeus enthroned left, holding sceptre and Nike; monogram below. BMC Syria 13, Houghton 104. Toned VF+. (600)
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111. D e m e t r i u s I. 162-150 BC. T e t r a d r a c h m . (16.73 gms.). Antioch. Diademed head of Demetrius right, within laurel wreath. Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, Tyche seated left on throne supported by winged monster, holding sceptre and cornucopiae; monogram to left. Houghton 144. Nicely toned EF, good portrait. (650)
109. S e l e u c u s II. 2 4 6 - 2 2 6 B C . T e t r a d r a c h m . (16.98 gms.). Laodicea. c. 230-223 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; dolphin and monogram to left, monogram under chair. Newell WSM-1224. Choice EF, broad flan, excellent metal quality. (2000)
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1 1 2 . A l e x a n d e r I B a l a s . 152-144 BC. T e t r a d r a c h m . (14.14 gms.). Sidon. Year 163(150/149 BC.). Diademed head right. Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ Α Λ Ε Ξ Α Ν Δ Ρ Ο Υ , eagle standing left, palm branch behind; date to left, Σ Ι Δ Ω and aplustre to right, cf. Houghton 713. Choice EF, light toning. (1200)
1 1 4 . Philip I Philadephos. 93-83 BC. Tetradrachm. (15.77 gms.). c. 89-83 B C . Antioch. D i a d e m e d head right, fillet border. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ Φ Ι Λ Ι Π Π Ο Υ Ε Π Ι Φ Α Ν Ο Υ Σ (ΦΙ)ΛΑΔΕΛΦΟΥ, Zeus seated left, holding Nike in right hand and sceptre with left; all within laurel-wreath, cf. Houghton (ACNAC 4) 393-396 and Newell (SMA) 437 for type (this coin is missing outer control letters on left reverse due to being off-center). Good VF. (350)
PHOENICIA 1 1 5 . T y r e . Circa 2nd Century BC. Half Shekel. (6.94 gms.). Year 13(114/113 BC). Laureate head of Melkart right. ΤΥΡΟΥ Ι Ε Ρ Α Σ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΥΛΟΥ, eagle standing left on prow, palm over shouder; club, date, monogram and letter in fields, cf. B M C Phoenicia page 250, 217. VF+, lightly porous surfaces. (250)
1 1 3 . A n t i o c h u s V I I I . 121-96 BC. Tetradrachm. (16.59 gms.). Ake-Ptolemais. Diademed head of king right. Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ ANTIOXOY Ε Π Ι Φ Α Ν Ο Υ Σ , Zeus standing facing left, holding star and sceptre; crescent above, monogram to left. Houghton 813. Toned EF, reverse flatly struck. (850)
JUDAEA 1 1 6 . Second Revolt. 132-135 CE. Quarter Shekel. (3.50 gms.). Third year. (SHIMON) in wreath. (FOR THE FREEDOM OF JERUSALEM), jug. Meshorer-202A, Hendin-164a. EF, overstruck on denarius of Domitian. (650)
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117. Second Revolt. 132-135 CE. Quarter Shekel. (3.04 gms.). Third year. (SHIMON), grape cluster. (FOR THE FREEDOM OF JERUSALEM), jug and palm branch. Meshorer-207, Hendin170. VF/EF, over-struck on denarius of Hadrian. (400)
121. M i t h r a d a t e s Π . Circa 123-88 BC. Drachm. (3.79 gms.). Ecbatana. Diademed bust of king left. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ Μ Ε Γ Α Λ Ο ν Α Ρ Σ Α Κ Ο ν Ε Π Ι Φ Α Ν Ο ν Σ , archer seated right on omphalos. Sellwood 24.9. Choice toned EF, nicely centered on broad round flan with clear legends. (250)
118. Second Revolt. 132-135 CE. Quarter Shekel. (3.26 gms.). Third year. (SHIMON), grape cluster. (FOR THE FREEDOM OF JERUSALEM), jug. Meshorer-207A, Hendin-. VF/EF, overstruck on Roman denarius. (450)
122. Mithradates II. Circa 123-88 BC. Drachm. (4.14 gms.). Ecbatana. Diademed bust left, wearing sea-horse torque. Archer seated right. Sellwood 26.1. Toned aEF. (135) Ex. CNA IV, lot 144.
119. Second Revolt. 132-135 CE. Quarter Shekel. (3.31 gms.). Third year. (SHIMON), grape cluster. (FOR THE FREEDOM OF JERUSALEM), two trumpets. Meshorer-208, Hendin-171. EF, over-struck on denarius of Nerva. (450)
123. Mithradates II. Circa 123-88 BC. Drachm. (3.89 gms.). Ecbatana. Bust left wearing high tiara. Archer seated right. Sellwood 28.2. Toned VF+. (95)
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120. Arsaces Π . Circa 211-191 BC. Drachm. (4.22 gms.). Head left in bashlyk. ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ, archer wearing bashlyk seated right, eagle at feet. Sellwood 6.1. Near EF. (450)
124. P h r a a t e s III. Circa 70-57 BC. Drachm. (3.94 gms.). Ecbatana. Bust left wearing high tiara with horns at sides and row of stags across crest. Archer seated right, monogram to right. Sell wood 39.2. Toned VF. (95)
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125. Phraates IV. Circa 38-2 BC. Drachm. (3.06 gms.). Ecbatana. Diademed bust left; eagle with wreath to left. Archer seated right; monogram to right. Sellwood 52.10. Good VF, light toning. (65)
126. Phraates IV. Circa 38-2 BC. Drachm. (3.15 gms.). Laodicea. Diademed bust left; eagle with wreath to left. Archer seated right; monogram to right. Sellwood 52.16. Lightly toned VF+. (75)
130. M i t h r a d a t e s I V . Circa 140 AD. Drachm. (3.71 gms.). Ecbatana. Diademed bust left, pointed beard. Archer seated right; monogram to right. Sellwood 82.1. Choice EF. (95)
127. Phraates IV. Circa 38-2 BC. Drachm. (3.42 gms.). Ecbatana. Diademed bust left; star and crescent to left, eagle with wreath to right. Archer seated right; monogram to right. Sellwood 54.7. Toned aEF. (95) 131. Vologases VI. Circa 208-228 AD. Drachm. (3.75 gms.). Ecbatana. Bust left wearing high tiara with row of pellets across crest; behind, I c (retrograde). Archer seated right, monogram to right. Sellwood 88.19. Choice EF, faint scratch on obverse. (95)
128. Vologases III. Circa 105-147 AD. Drachm. (3.61 gms.). Ecbatana. Diademed bust left, pointed beard. Archer seated right; monogram to right. Sellwood 78.5. Toned VF+. (50)
129. Orodes I. Circa 109-129 AD. Drachm. (3.58 gms.). Ecbatana. Bust left with pointed beard and hair rolled up in bunch. Archer seated right. Sellwood 80.1. Superb EF, light toning, rare. (1000)
132. Artabanus IV ("The Last"). 216-224 AD. Drachm. (3.79 gms.). Ecbatana mint. Bust left wearing tiara and with forked beard. Archer enthroned right, X with horizontal bar below. Sellwood 89.3. Superb EF, rare. (550)
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BACTRIA, Indo-Greek Kings of. 1 3 3 . E u k r a t i d e s . Circa 171-135 BC. T e t r a d r a c h m . (16.75 gms.). Balkh mint. Helmeted, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of king right. Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ Μ Ε Γ Α Λ Ο Υ Ε Υ Κ Ρ Α Ή Δ Ο Υ , mounted Dioscuroi riding right, holding lances and palms; monogram in r i g h t f i e l d . M i t c h n e r I n d o - G r e e k s 177e; C u n n i n g h a m - 8 , monogram 15. Nice VF+, numerous test scrapes on edge. (2500)
1 3 5 . P t o l e m y II P h i l a d e l p h o s . 2 8 5 - 2 4 6 B C . AV O c t o d r a c h m . (27.81 gms.). Veiled head of Arsinoë II right, wearing Stephane, horn of Amnion, lotus-tipped sceptre behind bust; behind head, Λ. Α Ρ Σ Ι Ν Ο Η Σ Φ Ι Λ Α Δ Ε Λ Φ Ο Υ , double cornucopiae bound by fillet. Svoronos 476. Choice EF. (9000)
EGYPT, Ptolemaic Kings of. 1 3 4 . P t o l e m y II P h i l a d e l p h o s . 2 8 5 - 2 4 6 BC. AV O c t a d r a c h m . (27.76 gms.). Head of Arsinoë II right, with horn of Zeus
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Amnion and wearing diadem, Stephane and veil; shown behind head, lotus-tipped sceptre; to left of head, Θ . Α Ρ Σ Ι Ν Ο Η Σ Φ Ι Λ Α Δ Ε Λ Φ Ο Υ , double cornucopiae bound with fillet. SNG Cop. 134 (same o b v e r s e die), Svoronos 4 6 0 Θ . Choice EF, lovely portrait.
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P t o l e m y II P h i l a d e l p h o s . 2 8 5 - 2 4 6 BC. D r a c h m . (3.41 gms.). Diademed head of Ptolemy I right, wearing aegis. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings open, Θ between legs; in left field, Σ monogram and shield, Π Τ Ο Λ Ε Μ Α Ι Ο Υ Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ around. Svoronos 570, S N G Cop. 111. Good VF, some minor horn silver, very rare. (750)
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1 3 7 . P t o l e m y III E u e r g e t e s . 2 4 6 - 2 2 1 BC. AV T e t r a d r a c h m . (13.80 gms.). Α Δ Ε Λ Φ Ω Ν , jugate busts of Ptolemy II and Arsinoë II right, shield behind. Θ Ε Ω Ν, jugate busts of Ptolemy I and Berenike I right. SNG Cop. 133, Svoronos 604. Choice EF, some abrasions on high points. (3500)
ZEUGITANIA 1 3 9 . Carthage. Circa 3rd-2nd Century BC. Billon Tridrachm (1 1/2 Shekel). (8.68 gms.). Head of Tanit left, wreathed in grain ears. Horse standing right, head turned back over shoulder, front leg raised. SNG Cop 42-392. EF, nearly as struck, some weakness at 6 o'clock. Scarce. (200)
MAURETANIA,
Kings
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1 4 0 . Juba II. 25 BC-23 AD. Denarius. (3.33 gms.). REX IVBA, diademed head right. Cornucopiae with transverse sceptre. Mazard 241. Iridescently toned EF. (200) Juba II was the son of Juba I of Numidia and was only an infant at the time of his father's defeat and death at the battle of Thapsus. Juba II became a friend of Augustus who bestowed on him the kingdom of Mauretania. Juba II's wife was Cleopatra Selene, the daughter of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt.
1 3 8 . P t o l e m y VI P h i l o m e t o r . 1 8 0 - 1 4 5 B C . T e t r a d r a c h m . (14.18 gms.). c. 180-170 BC. Diademed bust of Ptolemy I right, wearing aegis. Π Τ Ο Λ Ε Μ Α Ι Ο Υ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, eagle standing left on thunderbolt. SNG Cop. 268, Svoronos 1489. Lightly toned EF, perfectly centered. (600)
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ATTICA 1 4 1 . A t h e n s . Circa 4th-3rd Century BC. JE 13mm. (2.50 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Owl right, head facing: Α Θ in fields, all within wreath. BMC Attica-229, Svoronos pi. 22, 67-70. Near VF, brown and red patina. (100)
1 4 5 . A t h e n s . C l e r o u c h y of P e p a r e t h o s . Circa 3rd Century BC. /E 17mm. (6.58 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right. Α-Θ/Ε, bearded head of Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy. BMC Attica604, Svoronos pi. 25, 36-42. Near EF, dark green-brown patina with touch of red. Rare. (450) The clerouchies were extra-territorial Athenian settlements, to which Svoronos assigns some bronze coinage.
142. A t h e n s . Circa 3 r d - l s t Century BC. JE 14mm. (2.40 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Two standing owls, confronted, heads facing; Α Θ Ε between; all within wreath. BMC Attica209, Svoronos pi. 24, 51-59. Choice VF, dark green patina. (175) 146. A t h e n s . Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 20mm. (4.26 gms.). Bust of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet. Α Θ Η Ν Α ΙΩΝ, nude Apollo standing right, holding bow and olive branch. BMC Attica-478var., Svoronos pi. 93, 15. VF+, choice gTeen patina. (225) 143. A t h e n s . Circa 3 r d - l s t Century BC. JE 14mm. (2.67 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Two owls, standing facing on thunderbolt; Α Θ Ε below; all within wreath. BMC Attica-537, Svoronos pi. 24, 60-68. VF, brown and green patina. (125)
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1 4 4 . A t h e n s . Circa 2 n d - l s t Century BC. JE 18mm. (7.17 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right. Α -ΘΕ, Zeus Polieus hurling thunderbolt right; caps of the Dioscuroi in fields. BMC Attica549, Svoronos pi. 81, 32-39. Good VF, medium brown patina. (75)
147. A t h e n s . Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 21mm. (5.81 gms.). Bust of Athena right, wearing decorated Athenian helmet. Α Θ ΗΝΑΙΩΝ, Athena Parthenos facing half-left, holding Nike, spear and shield. BMC Attica-693, Svoronos pi. 82, l l f f . Choice EF/VF, green and brown patina. (165)
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A t h e n s . Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 20mm. (6.54 gms.). Bust of Athena right, wearing laureate Athenian helmet. Α Θ Η Ν Α ΙΩΝ, Athena Promachus advancing right with spear and shield; snake entwined around olive tree to left, owl at feet to right. B M C Attica-700var., Svoronos pi. 84, 37-38. Choice VF, green and brown patina. (275)
1 4 9 . Athens. Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 21mm. (7.33 gms.). Bust of Athena right, aegis at shoulder, wearing Corinthian helmet. Α Θ Η Ν ΑΙΩΝ, Athena seated left, feeding snake entwined around olive tree. BMC Attica-703, Svoronos pi. 87, 34-35. Good VF, brown patina, small pit on obverse. (225)
1 5 0 . A t h e n s . Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 21mm. (6.47 gms.). Bust of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet. ΑΘ ΗΝΑΙΩΝ, Athena holding spear and driving biga right. BMC Attica-705, Svoronos pi. 88, 14. VF+, green-brown patina, light porosity. (250)
1 5 1 . A t h e n s . Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 21mm. (5.43 gms.). Bust of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet. ΑΘΗΝΑΙ ΩΝ, Herakles Farnese standing right, holding club placed on rock. B M C Attica-, Svoronos pi. 95, 3(same dies). Nice VF+, green patina with reddish highlights. (225)
1 5 2 . Athens. Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 20mm. (6.06 gms.). Bust of Athena right, wearing decorated Athenian helmet. Α Θ Η Ν Α I ΩΝ, Theseus right, lifting up rock to reveal sword and sandals of Aegeus. B M C Attica-760var., Svoronos pi. 95, 3536. VF+, green-brown patina, sharp strike. (325)
1 5 3 . A t h e n s . Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE 21mm. (5.35 gms.). Bust of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet. ΑΘΗ ΝΑΙ ΩΝ, bucranium, garlands over horns and down sides. BMC Attica810, Svoronos pi. 99, 25. VF+, green-brown patina with some light porosity. (250)
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1 5 4 . A t h e n s . Circa 2nd-3rd C e n t u r y AD. JE 19mm. (4.27 gms.). Bust of A t h e n a right, wearing Athenian h e l m e t . Incuse of obverse. VF+, interesting brockage, green-brown patina. (125)
GREEK /E CALABRIA 1 5 7 . Orra. Circa 200-89 BC. JE 17mm. (4.52 gms.). Head of warrior right wearing conical helmet, A A behind. ORRA, eagle right on thunderbolt. S N G A N S 1-817, S N G Cop. 1-756. VF, green patina, some light corrosion on reverse. Scarce! (125)
APULIA 1 5 5 . Teate. Circa 217 BC. JE Q u i n c u n x . (22.33 gms.). H e l m e t e d head of Athena right, five pellets above. ΤΙΑΤΊ, owl standing right on c o l u m n capital; crescent and five pellets right. SNG ANS 1-746, SNG Cop. 1-690. Nice VF, green and brown patina. Rare. (350)
LUCANIA 1 5 8 . T h u r i u m . C i r c a 3rd Century BC. JE 16mm. (2.87 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo left. Θ Ο Υ Ρ Ι Ω Ν , winged thunderbolt, m o n o g r a m . SNG Cop. 1-1509. Near EF, tan patina. Scarce this nice! (200)
1 5 6 . Teate. Circa 217 B C . JE Q u i n c u n x . (17.24 gms.). Helmeted head of Athena right, griffin on helmet. Ή ATI, owl standing right on base; thunderbolt to right and five pellets below. SNG Cop. 1-692. VF+, attractive gTeen-brown patina. Rare this nice! (1000) Ex. Frank Sternberg
11/81, lot 24.
BRUTTIUM 1 5 9 . The Brettii. Circa 2 8 2 - 2 0 3 BC. JE Sextans. (14.17 gms.). Helmeted head of Ares left, griffin on helmet. (Β)ΡΕΤΤΙΩΝ, B e l l o n a a d v a n c i n g right with spear and shield; crab and thunderbolt right. SNG ANS ΠΙ-74. SNG Cop. 1-1633. Near EF, lovely green-brown patina, scarce this nice. (350)
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SICILY 1 6 4 . A k r a g a s . Circa 275-240 BC. JE 20mm. (7.50 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right. Two eagles flying left, grasping hare, closer with head uplifted, cf. SNG Cop. 1-99, Calciati 1-129. Glossy b r o w n EF on short flan as usual for this type. Exceptional condition! (300) T h e B r e t t i i . Circa 2 8 2 - 2 0 3 BC. JE Uncia. (8.21 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right within olive wreath. Β Ρ Ε ( Τ Ή ) Ω Ν , eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings spread, lyre to left. SNG ANS m - 9 0 , SNG Cop. 1-1675. EF/VF+, green patina, rare symbol. (350)
1 6 1 . Locri E p i z e p h y r i i . Circa 3rd Century BC. JE 22mm. (8.88 g m s . ) . Δ Ι Ο Σ , laureate head of Zeus right. Λ Ο Κ / Ρ Ω Ν , thunderbolt. B M C Italy page 366-24, M c C l e a n 1811. EF, attractive green-brown patina, two flan cracks, scarce this nice! (300)
1 6 2 . R h e g i u m . Circa 350-270 BC. JE 21mm. (7.38 gms.). Lion's scalp facing. Ρ Η Γ Ι Ν Ω Ν , laureate head of Apollo right, wreath behind. SNG ANS III-686. Near EF, smooth dark green patina with reddish highlights. (175)
1 6 5 . H i m e r a . Before 413 BC. /E Hemilitron. (6.02 gms.). Naked youth, blowing on shell and holding caduceus (or thyrsos?) over left shoulder, riding on goat right, he wears animal-skin cape which billows out behind him; below goat, Corinthian helmet. ΙΜΕΡΑ ΑΙ Ρ Η, Nike advancing left, wings spread, holding aplustre in right hand and hem of chiton with left; before, six pellets. Calciati 1-27, SNG Cop. 318. Superb EF, reddish-brown surfaces, rare this nice! (2500)
1 6 3 . R h e g i u m . Circa 203-89 BC. JE Tétras. (3.48 gms.). Jugate heads of Dioscuroi right, helmeted. Ρ Η Π Ν Ω Ν , Hermes wearing petasos, standing facing left, holding branch and caduceus; IIII and cornucopiae to left. SNG ANS ΙΠ-772, SNG Cop. 1-1983. EF, nice green-brown patina. (225)
H i m e r a . Before 407 BC. JE 17mm. (5.12 gms.). Head of nymph Himera left, IM and six dots (off-flan). Six pellets in laurel leaf. Calciati 1-35, SNG ANS IV-187. Choice EF, heavy olive-green patina. (200) Interesting example of minting method with large casting flue present.
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167. K a t a n e . Circa 4 0 5 - 4 0 2 BC. JE Tétras. (1.52 gms.). ΑΜΕΝΑΝΟΣ ״head of river-god left. Κ A to either side of winged thunderbolt, three dots around. Calciati ΠΙ-1, SNG ANS ΙΠ-272. VF+, choice green patina. Rare! (500)
168. Katane. Circa 1st Century BC. JE 20mm. (5.31 gms.). Rivergod A m e n a n o s reclining left, holding rhyton and jug. Κ Α Τ Α Ν Α Ι ( Ω Ν ) , owl and monogram between caps of the Dioscuroi and stars. Calciati ΠΙ-8, SNG ANS ΠΙ-1273. Near VF, dark green patina, light porosity. Extremely Rare! (250)
171. S y r a c u s e . A g a t h o k l e s . 317-289 BC. JE 21mm. (7.51 gms.). ΣΩΤΕΙΡΑ, head of Artemis right, quiver over shoulder. ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ, winged thunderbolt. SNG Cop.I779, Calciati Π-142. EF, dark green patina. (250)
169. S y r a c u s e . D i o n . 357-354 BC. JE 23mm. (13.76 gms.). ΙΕ(ΥΣ ΕΛΕΥ)ΘΕΡΙΟΣ, laureate head of Zeus right with flowing beard. ΣΥΡΑΚ (ΟΣΙ)ΩΝ, thunderbolt, eagle to right. Calciati Π72st2, SNG Cop.-727. Brown EF, attractive. (650)
170. S y r a c u s e . A g a t h o k l e s . 317-289 BC. JE 21mm. (10.34 gms.). Ι Υ Ρ Α Κ Ο Σ Ι Ω Ν , laureate head of Apollo left, barley grain behind. Bull butting left, dolphins above and below, NK monogram. Calciati 11-96 Ds30 R14, SNG Cop.-757. VF+, choice dark green patina. (200)
172. Syracuse. Pyrrhos. 278-276 BC. JE 22mm. (11.29 gms.). ( Z Y R A K O ) I I ß N , head of Herakles in lion's skin left. Athena Promachus advancing right, holding thunderbolt and shield; horizontal trident to left. SNG Cop. 1-809, Calciati 11-177 Ds48 Rsl07. EF, glossy brown patina. (300)
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1 7 3 . S y r a c u s e . P y r r h o s . 278-276 BC. JE 25mm. (10.07 gms.). Σ Υ Ρ Α Κ Ο £ Ι Ω Ν , head of Herakles left, wearing lion's skin; club behind head. Athena Promachus advancing right, holding spear and shield; vertical trident to left. Calciati Π-177 Ds 69 Rs 109. SNG Cop. 1-810. Superb EF, beautiful dark green patina. (350)
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1 7 4 . Philip V. 220-179 BC. JE 22mm. (9.60 gms.). Bearded head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Harpa dividing Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ; above, ΔΙ; all within oak-wreath. SNG Cop. 1261/1262, SNG Ashmolean־. EF, dark green patina, reverse fields lightly scraped to remove verdigris, rare. (400)
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1 7 5 . M e s e m b r i a . Circa 3rd-2nd Century BC. JE 18mm. (7.07 gms.). Diademed female head right. M E T AM ΒΡΙΑΝΩΝ, Athena Promachus advancing left with spear and shield. BMC Thrace page 133, 8; SNG Cop. Π-661. EF, attractive green-brown patina, some verdigris. (275)
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1 7 6 . O l b i a . Circa 400-350 BC. JE 68 mm. (113.60 gms.). Facing head of Demeter. ΟΛΒΙΗ (retrograde), sea-eagle on dolphin, ear of grain and Y below. SNG Cop.-73 (same die). Good VF, brown and brick-red patina. Extremely Rare! (6000) Ex: Swiss Kredit Bern 7, lot 403. British Museum papers included.
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177. P a n t i c a p a e u m . Circa 3rd Century BC. JE 17mm. (3.52 gms.). Head of satyr left. Π Α Ν , head of cow left. SNG Cop. 11-32. Brown EF, deep flan cracks. (200) An example of what can happen when a minter lets a flan cool before striking; the flan almost broke up.
PONTUS 178. Amisos. Time of Mithradates VI. 120-63 BC. JE 28 mm. (19.52 gms.). Laureate head of Zeus right. Α Μ Ι Σ Ο Υ , eagle standing on thunderbolt, head right, monogram to left. SNG Cop. IV-132, SNG Von Aulock 1-55. VF+, dark green patina, wom to brown on highlights. (150)
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BITHYNIA, Kings of. 180. Prusias Π . Circa 183-149 BC. JE 15mm. (3.45 gms.). Head of Hermes right, wearing petasos. Β Α Σ Ι Λ Ε Ω Σ Π Ρ Ο Υ Σ Ι Ο Υ , upright caduceus. Waddington p.224, 22 (pl. XXXI, 3); BMC p.211, 19 (pl. XXXVIII, 7). Nice VF, dark brown patina, some verdigris on reverse. (200)
PHOENICIA 1 8 1 . S i m y r a . Circa 2nd Century BC. JE 18mm. (5.01 gms.). Diademed male head right (Zeus?). Turreted and diademed bust of City-Tyche right, letter Ζ behind; all within wreath border. Unpublished and extremely rare. Near EF, dark green patina. (250) Coinage of this city was previously unknown until this coin was found with a mixed group of bronzes recently (less than 20 total). The identifying mark is the letter Ζ behind Tyche's head and the identity of this coin has been confirmed by the British Museum.
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179. Amisos. Time of Mithradates VI. 120-80 BC. JE 21mm. (7.34 gms.). Gorgon's head facing, on aegis. AMI Σ Ο Υ , Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm; monograms in fields. SNG Cop. IV-170. EF, nice brown patina. (150)
182. First Revolt. 66-70 CE. JE 20mm. (7.12 gms.). Year 4 (69 CE.). (YEAR FOUR), lulav flanked by etrogs. (TO THE REDEMPTION O F ZION), chalice with pearled rim. Meshorer163, Hendin-131. EF, nice jade green patina with some light encrustation. (500)
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1 8 3 . Ptolemy IV. 221-205 BC. JE 41 mm. (70.75 gms.). Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopiae to left, Δ I between legs. SNG Cop.-199. Brown VF. (250)
THRACE 1 8 5 . B y z i a . S e p t i m i u s S e v e r u s . 1 9 3 - 2 1 1 AD. JE 2 9 m m . (15.40 gms.). AV Κ A CEFI CEVHPOC Π, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. ΗΓΕ CTATI BAPBA ΡΟΥ Β Ι Ζ ν Η Ν Ω Ν , Kapaneus, carrying spear, shield and scaling ladder, preparing to mount the walls of Thebes. SGI-2127 (same dies). Choice EF, smooth brown and green patina. Very rare. (2000)
1 8 4 . Ptolemy IV. 221-205 BC. JE 43 mm. (78.03 gms.). Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right. Eagle standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopiae to left, Δ I between legs. SNG Cop.-199. Tan good VF, reverse slightly double-struck. (250)
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This type refers to the Greek legend of the Seven Against Thebes. Kapaneus, descendant of Proetus - King of Argos, was one of the seven commanders who agreed to help Polynices recover his throne from his brother. All but one of the seven died in the ensuing seige. Kapaneus was struck down by Zeus while boasting that even the Gods could not prevent him from scaling the walls. It is unclear what relevance all this has to Byzia in Thrace other than making an exciting story. See the play by Aeschylus.
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CAPPADOCIA 188. Caesarea. Septimius Severus and Caracalla. 205 AD. Drachm. (2.51 gms.). Year 13. A V Κ A C E n CEOYHPOC AY Κ Μ ΑΥΡ (ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟΟ), laureate busts of Severus and Caracalla, confronted. M H T P O KAICAPI, Mt. Argaeus with star on summit, ET ΙΓ in exergue. Sydenham-, SNG Cop.-, SNG von Aulock-. Apparently unpublished. Darkly toned VF. (1250) Sydenham (Caesarea) lists two tridrachms (437-438) of Severus and Caracalla.
PISIDIA 186. Antioch. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 33mm. (26.43 gms.). IMP. CAES. M. AVR. ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. COL CAES. ANTIOCH S R, Men standing facing, head right, holding Nike on a globe carrying a trophy in left hand, resting left elbow on column, holding sceptre with right hand, left foot on bucranium; to his right, cock. BMC 38, SNG Von Aulock 4933. Near EF, lovely light brown to green patina. (400)
187. Antioch. Philip I. 244-249 AD. JE 25mm. (9.63 gms.). IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS A, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. ΑΝΤΙΟ CHI C O LONI, legionary vexillum between two standards, eagles on top of each. BMC Lycia etc. page 195, 111; SNG Von Aulock III-4972, cf. SNG Cop. VI 75-76. EF, adjustment marks on flan, nice green-brown patina, excellent surfaces. (250) All noted specimens appear to have the same obverse die as this one.
SYRIA, Seleucis and
Pieria.
189. A n t i o c h . O t h o . 69 AD. JE 23mm. (8.51 gms.). IMP M 0 ( T H 0 CAE A)VG, laureate head right. S.C. within laurel wreath. BMC 213. Good VF, dark brown patina. (450)
A n t i o c h . C a r a c a l l a . 198-217 AD. Tetradrachm. (15.01 gms.). c. 214-217 AD. AVTK MA ANTONEENOC CEB, laureate bust left, draped and cuirassed. ΔΗΜΑΡΧ. CH. ν Π Α . TO. Δ., eagle standing facing on hind quarter of animal, wings displayed, head turned right, wreath in beak; .Δ., .E. in fields. Bellinger 21. Superb EF. (450)
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1 9 3 . Tyre. S e v e r u s A l e x a n d e r . 222-235 AD. JE 21mm. (6.10 gms.). ...M AVR SEV ALEXAN...laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. (...SEP TVROPC(sic)...) Temple of Phoenician Koinon viewed in perspective and approached by flight of steps; below, murex shell. BMC 421, Lindgren & Kovacs 2385. Good VF, dark green patina with reddish-brown highlights. Rare! (275) 1 9 1 . Antioch. Philip I. 244-249 AD. JE 29mm. (17.02 gms.). AVTOK Κ M IOVAI Φ Ι Λ Ι Π Π Ο Ο CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. ΑΝΤΊΟΧΕΩΝ MHTPO ΚΟΛΩΝ, turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right, ram above head, star below; Δ Ε /S C around. SNG Cop. VIÏ-272, BMC Galatia etc. page 215, 527. Choice EF, light brown patina, slight die rust. (375) Ex CNA VII, lot 167.
MESOPOTAMIA 1 9 4 . Edessa. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. Tetradrachm. (11.77 gms.). AVTK. Μ. ΟΠ- CE. MAKPINOC C., laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder. ΔΗΜΑΡΧ EZ ν Π Α Τ Ο C, eagle facing, wings displayed, head turned right, wreath in beak; small shrine between legs. Bellinger 145var. Superb EF. (500)
PHOENICIA 1 9 2 . A r a d u s . D i a d u m e n i a n . 217-218 AD. Tetradrachm. (13.78 gms.). AVT. ΚΑ. Μ. Ο. Π Ε . ΑΝΤΩΝ1Ν, radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed. ΔΗΜΑΡΧ E(X VFIATOC A), eagle facing, wings displayed, head turned left, wreath in beak; retrograde Κ in upper right field, crescent between legs. Bellinger 250. Superb EF, obverse weakly struck. (650)
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Alexandria
1 9 5 . T i b e r i u s . Year 20(33/34 AD). Billon Tetradrachm. (13.74 gms.). Τ Ι Β Ε Ρ Ι Ο Σ Κ Α Ι Σ Α Ρ Σ Ε Β Α Σ Τ Ο Σ , laureate head of Tiberius left, LK to left. Θ EOS Σ Ε Β Α Σ ( Τ Ο Σ ) , radiate head of deified Augustus right. Köln-, Milne-, Curtis 7, BMC 47. VF+/EF, dark black hoard patina, attractive coin. (300)
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196. Antinous. Favorite of Hadrian. Year 19(134/135 AD). JE Diobol. (9.06 gms.). ANTIN(OOY HPWOC), his draped bust right wearing hem-hem crown. Antinous on horseback right, holding short cornucopiae. Köln 1277var. (position of date on reverse), Milne 1485a. Near VF, dark brown patina, obverse fields smoothed. Rare! (300) 199. A n o n y m o u s . Circa 269-240 BC. JE Triens. (86.66 gms.). Prancing horse left, four pellets around. Wheel of six spokes, four pellets between spokes. Thurlow/Vecchi-33, Craw.-24/5. Choice Near EF, superb green patina. Exceptional for issue! (1750)
1 9 7 . G a l l i e n u s . Under Valerian. Year 4 (256/257 AD.). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.75 gms.). Α Κ Π AIOV TAAAIHNOC EV EVC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Winged Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm, L Δ. Köln 2894, Dattari 5207, Milne 3933. Good VF, green-brown patina. (75)
2 0 0 . A n o n y m o u s . 234-231 BC. JE Half-Litra. (1.85 gms.). Head of Roma right in Phrygian helmet. Dog right, ROMA in exergue. S-74, Syd.-22, Craw.-26/1. Sharp VF, cleaned tan coloration. (200)
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1 9 8 . S a l o n i n a . W i f e of Gallienus. Year 15(267/268 AD.). Potin Tetradrachm. (10.25 gms.). COPNHAIA CAAWNEINA CEB, diademed and draped bust right. Elpis standing facing left, holding flower and raising skirt, palm-branch to left. Köln 2986, BMC 2254, Milne 4163/4. VF, dark green-brown patina. (75) Ex: CNA VII, lot 190.
2 0 1 . A n o n y m o u s . 225-212 BC. Didrachm. (6.68 gms.). Laureate, Janiform head of Dioscuroi. Jupiter and Victory in quadriga charging right, Jupiter holds thunderbolt and sceptre; ROMA incuse in tablet below. RSC-23, Syd-64a, Craw-28/3. Pleasing EF. (850)
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2 0 2 . A n o n y m o u s . Semilibral. 217-215 BC. /E Uncia (struck). (12.80 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma left (wearing Attic helmet), single pellet behind, border of dots. Prow right, ROMA above, single pellet below. Syd. 86, Craw. 38/6. EF, lovely dark green patina with lighter highlights. (600)
2 0 3 . A n o n y m o u s . 217-215 BC. JE Semuncia. (6.24 gms.). Draped female bust right, wearing turreted diadem. Horseman riding right, holding whip. S-88, Syd.-97, Craw.-39/5. VF, black patina with green highlights. Scarce. (150)
2 0 4 . A n o n y m o u s . After 211 BC. Quinarius. (2.70 gms.) Helmeted head of Roma right, V behind. Dioscuroi riding right, stars above heads. S-104, Syd.-141, Craw.-44/6. Toned VF, some porosity. (150)
2 0 5 . A n o n y m o u s . After 211 BC. AR Sestertius. (0.95 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, IIS behind. Dioscuroi riding right, stars above heads; ROMA in box beneath. S-106, Syd.142, Craw.-45/3. Toned VF+, scarce denomination. (300)
2 0 6 . A n o n y m o u s . A f t e r 211 BC. Victoriatus. (3.17 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter right. Victory crowning trophy right. S-107, Syd.-83, Craw.-53/l. EF/good VF. (175)
2 0 7 . A n o n y m o u s . 206-195 BC. Denarius. (3.56 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind. T h e Dioscuroi right on h o r s e b a c k , star below horses, R O M A in exergue within rectangle. R S C A n o n y m o u s 20gg, Syd. 263, Craw. 113/1. Toned VF. (150)
2 0 8 . A. Terentius Varro. 206-200 BC. Denarius. (3.90 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind. The Dioscuroi right on horseback, VAR (ligate) below horses, R O M A in exergue. Terentia 1, Syd. 275, Craw. 126/1. Toned VF, light grafitti in right obverse field. (150)
2 0 9 . Horatius. 206-200 BC. Denarius. (3.63 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind. The Dioscuroi on horseback right, female head right below horses, ROMA in exergue. Horatia 1, Syd. 277, Craw. 127/1. Toned VF, very rare. (300) This denarius is the model for the restored issue of Trajan with the word COCLES added before Roma's face. COCLES means "deprived of one eye" and was the surname of the Horatia gens after its legendary hero, Horatia Cocles, who had prevented the Etrurian forces under King Porsena from entering Rome. The female head is supposed to be that of one Horatia, the betrothed of one of the Curiatii (an ancient gens of which three brothers fought against three of the Horatii). In any event, modern numismatists have made the assumption that this coin was originally struck by a descendant of that family which is speculation as Michael Crawford notes in his work.
2 1 0 . A n o n y m o u s . 179-170 BC. Denarius. (3.79 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind. Diana in biga right, crescent atop her head, prawn below horses, ROMA in exergue within rectangle. RSC Anonymous 22, Syd. 343, Craw. 156/1. Lightly toned VF, rare type. (200)
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2 1 1 . A n o n y m o u s . 179-170 BC. Denarius. (3.53 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind. The Dioscuroi right on horseback, further horse's tail appears before closer horse's hind legs, anchor below horses, ROMA in exergue. RSC Anonymous 20a, Syd. 237, Craw. 165/1. Lightly toned VF, very light scrape on cheek. (150) 2 1 4 . P. Calpurnius. 133 BC. Denarius. (3.92 gms.). head of Roma right. Goddess, being crowned by driving biga right; star on front horse. Calpumia-2, Craw.-247/1. EF, iridescently light toning.
Helmeted Victory, Syd.-468, (200)
2 1 5 . M n . A e m i l i u s L e p i d u s . 114-113 B C . D e n a r i u s . (3.94 gms.). Laureate head of Roma right. Equestrian statue on triple arch. S-228, Aemilia-7, Syd.-554, Craw.-291/l. VF+. (100)
2 1 2 . C . Servilius M.f. 136 BC. Denarius. (3.92 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, wreath behind. C. SERVEILI. M.F., Mounted Dioscuroi charging in opposite directions, heads facing inwards. S-203, Servilia-1, Syd.-525. Craw.-239/1. Toned good VF. (100)
2 1 3 . M. M a r c i u s M n . f. 134 BC. Denarius. (3.92 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right, modius (grain measure) behind. Victory driving biga right, moneyer's name and ROMA divided by grain ears. Marcia-1, Syd.-500, Craw.-245/l. Good EF, some luster. (200) The allusions to Rome's grain supply refer to Marcius' father, who in 154 BC instituted the subsidized public distribution of imported grain. Subsequent extension of this program by later politicians ruined Roman farmers and devastated the economy.
216. M. H e r e n n i u s . 108-107 BC. D e n a r i u s . (3.84 gms.). Diademed head of Pietas right. Amphinomus carrying father from the eruption of Mt. Etna; symbol Q路. Herennia-la, Syd.567a, Craw.-308/lb. VF+. (150) An allegory of devotion to the family.
A. M a n l i u s Q. f. Sergianus. 1 1 8 - 1 0 7 B C . D e n a r i u s . (3.82 gms.). Helmeted head of Roma right; helmet decorated with plume instead of wing. Radiate figure of Sol in quadriga rising from waves, surrounded by stars, X, and crescent. Manlia1, Syd.-543, Craw.-309/1. VF+/EF, amazing strike and clarity, especially on the reverse, for this issue and extremely rare as such. (2250)
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2 1 8 . L. Scipio Asiaticus. 106 BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.83 gms.) Laureate head of Jupiter left, ·D behind. Jupiter holding thunderbolt and scepter, driving quadriga right. Comelia-24b, Syd.-576, Craw.-311/la. Choice EF. (350) 2 2 2 . L. Sentius C . f . 101 BC. Denarius. (3.93 gms.) Helmeted head of Roma right, (AR)G PVB behind. Jupiter driving quadriga right, symbol: Q. Sentia -1, Syd.-600, Craw.-325/lb. Near EF. (200) ARG PVB=Argentum Publicum, or state silver. All silver for coinage was to come from the Treasury; this added explicit statement might hint at some obscure scandal at the mint.
2 1 9 . L. Scipio Asiaticus. 106 BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.77gms.) Laureate head of Jupiter left. Jupiter holding thunderbolt and sceptre, driving quadriga right; symbol, V· above. Cornelia-24, Syd.-576b, Craw.-311/lc. Lightly toned EF. (275)
L. Appuleius Saturninus. 10 t BC. Denarius. (3.81 gms.).
2 2 3 . A. Albinus C.f. 96 BC. Denarius. (3.88 gms.). Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Three horsemen riding left, trampling enemy. Postumia-4a, Syd.613־a, Craw.-335/9. Toned EF. (300)
Helmeted head of Roma left, i Lipiter driving quadriga right; symbol, Ρ surrounded by four dots. Appuleia-1, Syd.-578a, (75) Craw.-317/3b. Good VF.
2 2 1 . M. L u c i l i u s R u f u s . 101 B C . D e n a r i u s . (3.97 g m s . ) . Helmeted head of Roma right, within wreath. Victory driving biga right. Lucilia-1, Syd.-599, Craw.-324/l. Nice VF+, wellcentered on a large flan. (150)
2 2 4 . D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. Denarius. (3.89 gms.). SALVS (ligatured), head of Salus right, Δ to right; all in torque. D. SILANVS.L.F., Victory with palm driving biga right, ROMA below. Junia-18, Syd-645, Craw-337/2c. Lusterous darkly toned VF+. (250)
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2 2 9 . L. and C . M e m m i u s L.f. Galeria. 87 BC. Denarius. (3.95 gms.). Head of Saturn left, harpa behind, uncertain symbol below. Venus in biga right, Cupid flying above. Memmia-8, Syd.-712, Craw.-349/1. Nice VF+. (250)
2 2 5 . L. Piso L.f. Frugi. 90 BC. Denarius. (3.64 gms.). head of Apollo right; symbol behind, bee. Horseman right, holding palm; I in exergue. Calpumia-11, Craw.-340/1. Lightly toned EF.
Laureate galloping Syd.-663, (175)
2 2 6 . M. Porcius Cato. 89 BC. Denarius. (3.91 gms.). Diademed female head right. Victory seated right, holding palm and patera; ST(abilis) below chair. Porcia-6, Syd.-596a, Craw.343/lc. Choice EF, with luster in recesses. (300)
2 3 0 . L. Julius Bursio. 85 BC. Denarius. (3.91 gms.). Head of Genius with attributes of Apollo, Mercury and Neptune right; symbol behind, anchor. Victory driving quadriga right; above, MO. Julia-5b, Syd.-728c, Craw.-352/lc. EF. (200)
231. P. Crepusius, C. Limetanus and L. Censorinus. 82 BC. Denarius. (3.81 gms.). Diademed and veiled bust of Venus right. Venus driving biga right, LVII above. Marcia-27, Syd.736a, Craw.-360/1 b. Near EF, dark toning. (175)
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2 2 7 . M. Porcius Cato. 89 BC. Quinarius. (2.23 gms.). Laureate male head right. Victory seated right, holding palm and patera. S-262, Porcia-7, Syd.-597c, Craw.-343/2b. Near EF, Oat spot on edge. (175)
2 2 8 . L. R u b r i u s D o s s e n u s . 87 BC. Denarius. (3.87 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter right, sceptre over shoulder. Triumphal quadriga right, Victory flying above. Rubria-1, Syd.-705, Craw.-348/l. VF, eroded obverse die. (125)
2 3 2 . P. Crepusius. 82 BC. Denarius. (4.01 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right, sceptre over shoulder, D in front. Horseman with spear riding right; above, XVIII. Crepusia-la, Syd.-738, Craw.361/1 b. Superb EF. (300)
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237. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius. 81 BC. Denarius. 2 3 3 . L. M a r c i u s C e n s o r i n u s . 82 BC. Denarius. (3.82 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right. Marsyas walking left, carrying wine sack; Victory on column to right. S-273, Marcia-24, Syd.37, Craw.-363/1 d. Superb EF, well-centered head of Apollo. (275)
238. Q. 2 3 4 . Q. A n t o n i u s Balbus. 83-82 B C . Serrate Denarius. (3.87 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter right, D below. Victory with palm and wreath driving quadriga right. S-274, Antonia-la, Syd.-742, Craw.-364/lb. Darkly toned EF. (125)
(3.93
gms.). Diademed head of Pietas right, stork to right. Elephant walking right. S-278, Caecilia-43, Syd.-750. C r a w . - 3 7 4 / l . Toned good VF. (125)
Caecilius
Metellus
Pius. 81 BC. Denarius. (3.25
gms.). Diademed head of Pietas right, stork to right. Jug and lituus in wreath, IMPER below. Caecilia-44, Syd.-751, Craw.374/2. Dark EF, due to mineralization of silver. (100)
2 3 9 . L. Procilius. 80 BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.78 gms.). Head of Juno Sospita right, in goat's skin. Juno Sospita in biga right, snake below. S-280, Procilia-2, Syd.-772, Craw.-379/2. Near EF, somewhat off-center. (125)
2 3 5 . Q. A n t o n i u s Balbus. 83-82 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter wreath driving quadriga right; Ε Craw.-364/ld. Iridescently toned
BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.90 right. Victory with palm and below. Antonia-1, Syd.-742b, superb EF. (300) 2 4 0 . C . Naevius Balbus. 79 BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.67 gms.). Diademed head of Venus right. Cupid driving triga right, CLVI above. S-281, Naevia-6, Syd.-769b, Craw.-382/lb. Toned EF, flan crack; die flow on reverse. (150)
2 3 6 . A . P o s t u m i u s A . f . S p . n . A l b i n u s . 81 B C . Serrate Denarius. (4.02 gms.). Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder; b u c r a n i u m above. Sacrificial scene; priest holds sprinkler over bull in front of altar. Postumia-7, Syd.-745, Craw.-372/1. Lightly toned EF. Scarcer type. (275)
L. Papius. 79 BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.85 gms.). Head of Juno Sospita in goat's skin right. G r i f f i n bounding right; for symbols cf. Craw. pl. LXVI, 114. Papia-1, Syd.-773, Craw.384/1. Toned near EF, oval flan. (125)
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2 4 2 . M. Volteius M . f. 78 BC. Denarius. (3.92 gms.). Laureate head of Jupiter right. Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. S-282, Volteia-1, Syd.-774, Craw.-385/l. Good VF, small planchet. (150) Interesting architectural representation. 2 4 6 . Cn. L e n t u l u s . 76-75 BC. Denarius. (3.84 gms.). Bust of Genius of the Roman people right, sceptre over shoulder. Terrestrial globe between sceptre and rudder. S-286, Cornelia54, Syd.-752, Craw.-393/1 a. EF, dark iridescent toning. (250)
2 4 3 . M. Volteius M. f. 78 BC. Denarius. (3.83 gms.). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin. Erymanthian boar right. Volteia-2, Syd.-775, Craw.-385/2. Good VF. (175)
2 4 7 . C n . E g n a t i u s C n . f. C n . n . M a x s u m u s . 75 BC. Denarius. (3.97 gms.). Winged bust of Cupid right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Jupiter and Libertas standing within distyle temple. Egnatia-3, Syd.-788, Craw.-391/2. Toned VF+, slightly off-center. Scarce type. (375)
2 4 4 . M. Volteius M. f. 78 BC. Denarius. (3.49 gms.). Head of Attis right, wearing wreathed helmet; symbol: hoop. Cybele riding chariot drawn by two lions, ΘΑ above. Volteia-4, Syd.777, Craw.-385/4. VF+. (150)
2 4 5 . L. Rustius. 76 BC. Denarius. (3.93 gms.). Helmeted head of Mars right. Ram right. Rustia-1, Syd.-782, C r a w . - 3 8 9 / l . Superb EF, reverse slightly off-center. (300)
2 4 8 . C. Postumius. 74 BC. Denarius. (3.72 gms.). Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Hound bounding right, spear below. S-287, Postumia-9, Syd.-785, Craw.-394/la. EF, some flatness on obverse, few light scratches. (125)
2 4 9 . Q. Crepereius M.f. Rocus. 72 BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.83 gms.). Draped bust of Amphitrite right, turned from viewer, squid behind, letter F before. Neptune in sea-chariot right drawn by two hippocamps; below, Q. CREPER MF/ ROCVS. Crepereia 2, Syd. 796a, Craw. 399/1 b. Lightly toned VF, rare. (400) The control-letter F on this coin is barely visible on the obverse and not visible at all on the reverse.
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2 5 0 . T . Vettius Sabinus. 70 BC. Serrate Denarius. (3.86 gms.). Head of Sabine King Tatius right. Togate figure in slow biga left, I V D E X above, ear of grain to right. Vettia-2, Syd.-905, Craw.-404/1. EF, nice old cabinet toning. (400)
2 5 4 . L. A e m i l i u s L e p i d u s Paullus. 62 BC. Denarius. (3.89 gms.). PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA, diademed and veiled head of Concordia right. Trophy between L. Aemilius Paullus and Macedonian King Perseus and sons. S-296, Aemilia-10, Syd.-926, Craw.-415/l. Superb EF, nice toning. (300)
2 5 1 . C . Hosidius C . f. Geta. 68 B C . Denarius. (3.81 gms.). Diademed bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Calydonian boar being attacked by hound. S-290, Hosidia-la, Syd.-903a, Craw.-407/2. Toned EF. (150)
2 5 5 . L. Scribonius Libo. 62 BC. Denarius. (3.88 gms.). BON EVENT, diademed head of Bonus Eventus right. P V T E A L SCRIBON, well-head decorated with garland, lyres, and hammer. S-297, Scribonia-8a, Syd.-928, Craw.-416/la. Choice EF, dark toning. (250)
2 5 2 . C . Piso L.f. Frugi. 67 BC. Denarius. (4.11 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right, control-mark behind. C. PISO L.F FRVG, naked horseman, palm over shoulder, galloping right; symbol above. Calpurnia 24g, Syd-850c, C r a w - 4 0 8 / l a . Superb EF, exceptional high-relief. (300) For the collector of control-marks, they are, as per Crawford: obverse, Table XLII, die 37, and reverse, plate LXX, 86.
2 5 6 . L. Scribonius Libo. 62 BC. Denarius. (3.96 gms.). BON EVENT, diademed head of Bonus Eventus right. P V T E A L SCRIBON, well-head decorated with garland, lyres, and hammer. S-297, Scribonia-8a, Syd.-928, Craw.-416/la. Choice EF. (200)
2 5 3 . Q. P o m p o n i u s M u s a . 66 Laureate head of Apollo right, Muse of Lyric Poetry, leaning pipes. Pomponia-13, Syd.-815., old toning.
2 5 7 . P. P l a u t i u s H y p s a e u s . 60 BC. Denarius. (3.95 gms.). Laureate head of Neptune right, trident behind. C. YPSAE. COS PRIV CEPIT, Jupiter driving quadriga right, hurling thunderbolt. Plautia-11, Syd.-910, Craw.-420/la. EF/VF+, scrape across face and right field on obverse. (250)
BC. Denarius. (3.90 gms.). crossed flutes behind. Euterpe, on short column, holding two Craw.-410/5. Near EF/EF, nice (500)
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2 5 8 . P. P l a u t i u s H y p s a e u s . 60 BC. Denarius. (3.87 gms.). Diademed bust of LeuconoĂŤ right. Jupiter driving quadriga right. Plautia-12, Syd.-911, Craw.-420/2a. Near EF, old dark toning. (125) 2 6 1 . C. Memmius C.f. 56 BC. Denarius. (4.04 gms.). QVIRINVS, laureate bearded head of Quirinus right. M E M M I V S . AED. CERIALIA. PREIMVS. FECIT, Ceres seated right, holding torch and grain ears; snake in front. Memmia-9, Syd.-921, Craw.427/2. Darkly toned near EF. (300)
2 5 9 . L. M a r c i u s P h i l i p p u s . 56 BC. Denarius. (3.84 gms.). Diademed head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind. Equestrian statue on five-arch aquaduct, flower below horse. S-301, Marcia28, Syd.-919, Craw.-425/l. Superb EF. (300) 2 6 2 . Q. Cassius Longinus. 55 BC. Denarius. (3.90 gms.). Head of Genius of the Roman People right, sceptre behind. Lituus, eagle and jug on thunderbolt. Cassia-7, Syd.-916, Craw.-428/3. Toned EF. (300)
2 6 0 . L. M a r c i u s P h i l i p p u s . 56 BC. Denarius. (4.02 gms.). ANCVS, diademed head of King Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind. PHILIPPVS, A Q V A (MAR), Equestrian statue on aquaduct. Marcia-28, Syd-919, Craw-425/1. Darkly toned VF+, reverse slightly off-center. (250)
2 6 3 . P. Fonteius P.f. Capito. 55 BC. Denarius. (3.50 gms.). Helmeted bust of Mars right, trophy over shoulder. MN. FONT.TR. MIL, Mn. Fonteius on horseback, thrusting spear at armed Gaul attacking disarmed soldier. Fonteia-1, Syd.-900, Craw.-429/1. Near EF, dark toning with some color. (150)
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2 6 4 . P. Fonteius P.f. Capito. 55 BC. Denarius. (4.02 gms.). P. FONTEIVS. CAPITO. III. VIR. C O N C O R D I A , diademed and veiled head of Concordia right. T.DIDI. IMP.VIL. PVB, Villa Publica. Didia-1, Syd.-901, Craw.-429/2a. Toned VF+. Rare. (350)
2 6 7 . C. Coelius Caldus. 51 BC. Denarius. (3.85 gms.). C. COEL. C A L D V S COS, head of earlier Caldus right; L.D on tablet behind. CALDVS .III. VIR, radiate head of Sol right, oval and round shields in fields. Coelia-4, Syd-891, Craw-437/la. Darkly toned EF, light banker's mark on cheek. Delicate engraving. (500)
2 6 8 . M n . A c i l i u s G l a b r i o . 49 BC. D e n a r i u s . (4.00 gms.). SALVTTI, laureate bust of Salus right. MN. ACILIVS. ΙΠ. VIR. V A L E T V , Valetudo standing facing left, leaning on short column and holding snake. S-310, Acilia-8, Syd.-922, Craw.442/1 a. Choice EF, light toning. (250)
2 6 5 . P. Licinius Crassus M . f . 55 BC. Denarius. (3.98 gms.). Laureate and diademed bust of Venus right. Female warrior standing before horse, armor on ground. Licinia-18, Syd.-929, Craw.-430/1. Superb EF. (400) Is Crassus making some sly comment on the contrary nature of woman with this coin; putting Venus on one side and an Amazon on the other?
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2 6 6 . Q. P o m p e i u s R u f u s . 54 BC. Denarius. (3.99 gms.). Q. POMPEI. Q. F. RVFVS, curule chair between arrow and laurel branch, COS below. SVLLA. COS., curule chair between lituus and wreath, Q. POMPEI R(VF) below. Pompeia-5, Syd.-909, Craw.-434/2. Lightly toned EF. (200)
2 6 9 . L. Hostilius Saserna. 48 BC. Denarius. (3.79 gms.). Head of f e m a l e Gallic captive right, carnyx (horn) behind. L. HOSTTLIVS SASERNA, Artemis facing, holding stag and spear. Hostilia-4, Syd-953, Craw-448/3. Lightly toned near EF. Scarce. (450) Artemis represents the city of Massalia, captured, by Caesar the previous year.
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2 7 0 . Albinus Bruti f. 48 BC. Denarius. (4.07 gms.). Head of Pietas right. Two hands clasping winged caduceus. Postumia-10, Syd.-942, Craw.-450/2. Darkly toned EF, planchet flaw on reverse. (250)
2 7 4 . P. Claudius M. f. Turrinus. 42 BC. Denarius. (3.90 gms.). Laureate head of Apollo right, lyre behind. Diana Lucifera standing right, holding two long torches. Claudia-15, Syd.1117, Craw.-494/23. Choice EF, lovely toning. (300)
ROMAN IMPERATORIAL 2 7 1 . L. Plautius P l a n c u s . 47 BC. Denarius. (3.85 gms.). L. PLAVTIVS, facing head of Medusa, coiled snakes issuing from hair. PLANCV, Aurora leading four horses. Plautia-15a, Syd959a, Craw-453/lb. Choice EF, nice toning. Fuller strike than usual on obverse. (500)
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2 7 2 . L. Plautius Plancus. 47 BC. Denarius. (3.86 gms.). Facing head of Medusa, snakes on sides of head. Aurora flying right and conducting the four horses of the Sun. Plautia 14, Syd.-959b, Craw.-453/lc. Choice toned EF, test cut on edge. (500)
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2 7 3 . Mn. Cordius Rufus. 46 BC. Denarius. (3.81 gms.). Jugate heads of Dioscuroi right, wearing helmets decorated with fillets, stars above. Venus Verticordia standing facing left, holding scales and sceptre, Cupid perched on shoulder. Cordia-2b, Syd.976a, Craw.-463/lb. Near EF. (75)
POMPEY
2 7 5 . 42-40 BC. Denarius. (3.95 gms.). Struck in Sicily. MAG. PIVS. IM(P. ITER), bare head right of Pompey the Great. Neptune standing left with right foot on prow, between the brothers Anapias and Amphinomus, each of whom carries one of their parents on his shoulders. Craw. 511/3a, Syd. 1344, RSC 17 (Pompey the Great). Toned good VF, excellent portrait, slightly off-center. (1500)
2 7 6 . 42-40 BC. Denarius. (3.80 gms.). Struck in Sicily. MAG. P(IVS. IMP. ITER), bare head of Pompey the Great right between jug and lituus. (P)RAEF CLAS.ET. ORAE. (MAR)IT.EX. S.C., Neptune standing facing left, foot on prow, between Catanean brothers. RSC 1-17 (Pompey the Great), Syd.-1344, Craw.511/3a. Toned VF, obverse off-center. Scarce. (900)
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2 7 7 . 49-48 BC. Denarius. (3.90 gms.). CAESAR, elephant trampling snake right. Simpulum, sprinkler, axe and cap. RSC 1-49, Syd.1006, Craw.-443/1. Choice EF, nearly perfectly centered. (450)
2 7 8 . 49-48 BC. Denarius. (3.57 gms.). CAESAR, elephant trampling snake right. Simpulum, sprinkler, axe and cap. RSC 1-49, Syd.1006, Craw.-443/1. Nice EF, almost perfectly centered. (375)
2 8 0 . 46-45 BC. Denarius. (3.74 gms.). Diademed head of Venus right. Aeneas carrying palladium and Anchises left. RSC 1-12, Syd.-1013, Craw.-458/1. Good EF. (375)
2 8 1 . 46 BC. Denarius. (3.95 gms.). COS. TERT. DICT. ITER, Head of Ceres right. A V G V R PONT. MA(X), simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus; letter off flan. RSC I-4(a), Syd. 1023-4. Craw.467/1 a(b). Nice EF, light toning. Rare. (375) Struck after the battle of Thapsus, 46 BC.
2 8 2 . 44 BC. Denarius. (3.51 gms.). Struck in early 44 BC shortly before his assassination by M. Mettius. CAESAR (DICT) QVART, his laureate head right, lituus behind. Juno Sospita in biga right, holding spear and shield, M. METT(IVS) in exergue. RSC 36, Syd. 1057, Craw. 480/2a, Alfรถldi 2. Nice VF, dark hoard patina, few old banker's marks, excellent early portrait of Caesar! Very Rare Type! (2500) Ex: Garrett I, Lot 959 (Not illustrated - two coins in original lot). Noted in Garrett catalogue as being very rare!
2 7 9 . 46-45 BC. Denarius. (3.88 gms.). Diademed head of Venus right. CAESAR, Aeneas carrying palladium and Anchises left. RSC 1-12, Syd.-1013,Craw.-458/1. Choice EF. (375)
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ANTONY
2 8 6 . 43-42 BC. Quinarius. (1.76 gms.). Gaul. M. ANT. IMP., lituus, jug, and raven. Victory facing right, crowning trophy. RSC I82, S yd.-1159, Craw.-489/4. Darkly toned VF, mineralization of silver at edges. (200)
283
44 BC. Denarius. (3.68 gms.). Struck by M. Mettius, moneyer. CAESAR. IMP, laureate head right, lituus and simpulum behind. M. METTIVS, Venus standing facing left, holding Victory and sceptre; resting left arm on shield placed on globe. RSC 1-34, Syd.-1056, Craw.-480/3. Darkly toned near EF, slight bend in planchet, choice portrait of Caesar. Rare. (3000)
2 8 7 . 40-39 BC. Quinarius. (1.82 gms.). Mint with Octavian. III VIR RPC, diademed and veiled head of Concord right. M. ANTON C. CAESAR, two hands clasping caduceus. RSC-67a, Syd-1195, Craw-529/4a.Toned EF, s l i g h t l y off-center. Scarce denomination and type. (700)
2 8 4 . 42 BC. Denarius. (3.88 gms.). Issued by L. Mussidius T.f. Longus, moneyer. Anepigraphic, Caesar's laureate head right. L. MVSSIDIVS. LONGVS, rudder, cornucopiae on globe, caduceus and priest's hat (apex) from left to right. Craw. 494/39, Syd. 1096a, b, c; RSC 29. Toned choice EF, well-centered. (5000)
Cn. Domitianus
L.f.
2 8 8 . 40-39 BC. Quinarius. (1.72 gms.). Mint traveling with Octavian. III. VIR. R. P. C., Small, diademed and veiled head of Concordia right. M. ANTON C. CAESAR, two hands clasping caduceus. S-427, RSC I-67a, Craw.-529/4b. Good VF, dark toning, flat strike on edge. (350)
Ahenobarbus
2 8 5 . Cn. Domitianus L.f. Ahenobarbus. Denarius. (3.58 gms.). AHENOB(AR), bare head right. CN. DOMITIVS. IMP., trophy set up on prow of galley. S-392, Domitia-21, Syd.-1177, Craw.-519/2. F/VF, light toning. Rare. (400) The ultimate opportunist of antiquity, Ahenobarbus was, in succession, a follower of Pompey, Caesar, Brutus, Antony, and Augustus.
2 8 9 . 33 BC. Denarius. (3.57 gms.). ANTON AVG IMP ΠΙ COS DES ΠΙ ΠΙ VIR, bare head right. ANTONIVS /AVG IMP III. S-411, RSC 1-2, Syd.-1209, Craw.-542/2. Toned VF, rare. (700)
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2 9 3 . 41 BC. Denarius. (3.59 gms.). M ANT. IMP. AVG. m . VIR. R.P.C. M . B A R B A T . Q . P . , head of Antony right. C A E S A R . (IMP. PONT.) ffl.VIR.R.P.C., head of Octavian right. RSC 1-8, C r a w . - 5 1 7 / 2 . N i c e Fine, dark toning, banker's marks o n obverse, off-center reverse. (150)
2 9 0 . 32-31 BC. Denarius of Legion XXI. (3.65 gms.). ANT. AVG. Ill VIR. R.P.C., praetorian galley right. Legionary eagle between two standards and LEC (sic) and XXI. RSC 58, Syd. 1244, Craw. 544/37. Lightly toned EF, some very faint scratches on both sides. (400) 2 9 4 . 41 BC. Denarius. (3.38 gms.). M. ANT. IMP. AVG. ΙΠ. VIR. R. P. C. M. RARBAT. Q. P., head of Antony right. CAESAR. IMP. PONT. ΙΠ. VIR. R. P. C., bare head right with slight beard. RSC I-8d, Craw.-517/2. EF, slightly porous surfaces. Rare legend variety!
FULVIA.
Wife of
Antony.
2 9 1 . 42 BC. Quinarius. (1.64 gms.). (ΠΙ) VIR. R. P. C., winged bust of Victory right with Fulvia's features. ANTONI IMP A XLI, lion to right. RSC 1-3, Syd.-1163, Craw.-489/6. Near VF, scarce, better metal quality than most. (200)
OCTAVIAN 2 9 5 . 36 BC. Denarius. (3.92 gms.). IMP. CAESAR DIVI F. III. VIR. ITER. R.P.C., bare head right of Octavian with beard. COS. ITER. ET. TER. DESIG, veiled figure standing facing within temple of four columns, DIVO. IVL inscribed on entablature, eight-pointed star on pediment; to left of temple, altar. Craw. 540/2, Syd. 1333, RSC 90. Toned good VF. (500) The temple depicted on the reverse of this coin may represent the temple built on the spot where the body of Caesar had been burnt, and where a temporary altar had been erected!
56 MARK A N T O N Y & O C T A V I A N 2 9 2 . 41 BC. Denarius. (3.23 gms.). M. ANT. IMP. AVG ΙΠ. VIR. R.P.C. M. B A R B A T Q.P., bare head of Antony right. CAESAR. IMP. PONT. ΠΙ. VIR. R.P.C., bare head of Octavian right. RSC 8, Craw. 517/2. Near EF, excellent metal quality. (1250)
2 9 6 . 36 BC. Denarius. (3.87 gms.). IMP. CAESAR. DIVI. F.III. VIR. ITER. R.P.C., bearded bare head right. COS. ITER. ET. TER. DESIG., Temple of Divine Julius with his statue, DIVI IVL on entablature and star on pediment; altar to left. RSC 1-90, Syd.1338, Craw.-540/2. Nice VF. (400)
CLASSICAL
TIBERIUS.
2 9 7 . 32-29 BC. AV Aureus. (7.85 gms.). Italian mint. Anepigraphic, Bare head of Octavian right. CAESAR. DIVI. F., Octavian on horseback, galloping left. RIC 1-262 (R-2). Nice EF, very light marks scattered in fields. Rare! (8500) Ex. NFA XVI, lot 322.
2 9 8 . 28 BC. Quinarius. (1.84 gms.). CAESAR. IMP. VII., bare head right. ASIA RECEPTA, Victory standing left on cista between two snakes. RSC 1-14, RIC 1-276. Toned near VF, marks in fields. (125)
14-37
NUMISMATIC
AUCTIONS,
LTD.
AD.
3 0 0 . Denarius. (3.74 gms.). Ή CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head right. PONTIF MAXIM, female figure seated right (Livia?), holding branch in left hand and long vertical sceptre with right. RIC 30, BMC 48, RSC 16a. Nice EF. (750) An excellent example of "The Tribute Penny!"
3 0 1 . Tiberius. 14-37 AD. Denarius. (3.77 gms.). Lugdunum. 15-16 AD. Ή CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head right. TR POT X V n IMP VII, Tiberius in quadriga right. RSC Π-48, RIC 1-4. Choice EF, scarce type and rare this nice! (1500)
ROMAN IMPERIAL
A U G U S T U S . 27 BC -14 AD. 2 9 9 . Denarius. (3.72 gms.). Lugdunum. 15-13 BC. AV(GVSTVS) DIVI. F, bare head right. IMP X, Apollo Citharoedus standing facing left, holding plectrum and lyre; ACT in exergue. RSC I144, RIC I page 52, 171a. Darkly toned good VF, slightly offcenter. (200)
N E R O AND AGRIPPINA
JUNIOR
3 0 2 . AV Aureus. (7.62 gms.). circa 54 AD. (A)GRIPP AVG DIVI C L A V D N E R O N I S C A E S (MATER), heads of Nero and Agrippina, confronted. NERONI CLAVD DIVI F CAES AVG GERM IMP TRP, EX SC in laurel wreath. RIC I page 151, 1. Choice EF, superb portraits of Nero and his mother! (17,500)
CLASSICAL
NUMISMATIC
AUCTIONS,
LTD.
3 0 6 . JE Quadrans. (2.69 gms.). 65 AD. NERO CLAV CAE AVG GER, helmet placed on column, on which leans spear and shield. PM TRP IMP PP SC, laurel branch. RIC I page 169, 317. Brown VF, some light porosity. (125)
NERO.
54-68
AD.
3 0 3 . AV A u r e u s . (7.30 gms.). 65-66 AD. N E R O . C A E S A R . A V G V S T V S , laureate head right. SALVS, Salus seated left, holding patera. RIC I page 153, 59. EF, mellow toning. (5000)
3 0 4 . Denarius. (3.41 gms.). IMP N E R O C A E S A R A V G V S T V S , laureate head right. Salus seated left on high-backed throne, holding patera in right hand; in exergue, SALVS. RIC 67 (rare), BMC 96, RSC 318. Good VF. (700)
V I T E L L I U S . 69
AD.
3 0 7 . Denarius. (3.43 gms.). A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate head right. C O N C O R D I A Ρ R, Concordia seated left, holding patera with right hand and cradling cornucopiae with left arm. RIC 90, BMC 20, RSC 18. Lovely toned VF+, few faint scratches on both sides. (1000)
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3 0 5 . JE Sestertius. (23.92 gms.). Circa 64 AD. N E R O CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM PM TRP IMP PP, laureate bust right, aegis at shoulder. ANNONA AVGVSTI CERES, Annona standing left, facing right, half draped, holding cornucopiae; Ceres seated right, facing left, veiled, holding torch; chair decorated with griffin and sphynx(?); modius on garlanded altar between, foot rest and branch on ground; prow of galley in background; SC in exergue. RIC I page 161, 141. Brown near EF, lightly porous surfaces. (1500) Although the surfaces are slightly porous, the details and style of engraving are of first quality; note especially the depth of field presented on the reverse.
VESPASIAN.
69-79
AD.
3 0 8 . Denarius. (3.48 gms.). 70-72 AD. IMP CAES VESP AVG PM, laureate head right. PON MAX, Vesta seated left, holding simpulum. RSC 11-358, RIC Π page 19, 36. Superb Mint State. (2250) An ideal coin for a show-case 'Twelve Caesars" collection!
CLASSICAL
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3 0 9 . Denarius. (3.27 gms.). 77-78 AD. CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right. IMP XIX, sow left, with three little pigs . (No wolf!). RSC 11-213, RIC II page 27, 109. Choice EF, light toning. (800) Ex. Leu 33, lot 38; NFA XX, lot 144.
3 1 2 . /E Sestertius. (27.49 gms.). 71 AD. IMP CAES VESPAS AVG PM TRP PP COS ΙΠ, laureate head right. Mars advancing right, holding spear in right hand and trophy over left shoulder, S C to either side. RIC 447. Near EF, lovely dark green patina. (3000)
3 1 0 . Denarius. (3.47 gms.). Posthumous issue by Titus circa 80-81 AD. DIVVS. AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS., laureate head right. S.C. on shield supported by two capricorns back to back, globe below. RIC 63 (Titus), BMC 129 (Titus), RSC 497. Good VF. (450)
DOMITIAN.
81-96
AD.
3 1 3 . As Caesar under Vespasian. AV Aureus. (7.20 gms.). 74-75 AD. CAES AVG F DOMIT COS III, laureate head right. PRINCEPS IVVENTVT, Spes advancing left, holding a flower in her right hand, raising her skirt with left. RIC 233 (Vespasian). Toned superb EF. (9500) From the Boscoreale Find of 1893-94. (Revue Numismatique (Paris) 1895, pp. 574ff.)
3 1 1 . Denarius. (3.24 gms.). 73 AD. IMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS ΠΠ CEN, laureate head right. FIDES PVBL, two hands clasping caduceus, poppies and grain ears. RSC 11-164, RIC Π page 21, 55. Toned VF, oval flan, robust portrait. Scarcer type. (250)
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TRAJAN.
3 1 4 . Denarius. (3.49 gms.). 92-93 AD. IMP C A E S D O M I T AVG GERM PM TR Ρ ΧΠ, laureate head right. IMP XXII COS XVI C E N S P.P.P., M i n e r v a advancing right, holding spear in uplifted right hand and shield on left arm. RIC 171, BMC 200, RSC 280. Nice EF. (450)
98-117
AD.
3 1 7 . Denarius. (3.13 gms.). 102-111 AD. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP, laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder. COS V PP SPQR O P T I M O PRINC, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RSC 11-81 (this coin), RIC Il-page 252,121. Toned EF. (400)
3 1 5 . /E As. (10.84 gms.). 84 AD. I M P C A E S DIVI V E S P F D O M I T I A N A V G GER COS X, laureate bust right, aegis at shoulder. MONETA AVGVST S C, Moneta standing facing right, holding scales and cornucopiae. RIC Π page 185, 248. Near EF, beautiful dark green patina, some very light pitting but fine style. (400)
HADRIAN.
117-138
AD.
3 1 8 . Denarius. (3.53 gms.). 119-122 AD. IMP CAESAR TRAI(AN H ) A D R I A N V S AVG, laureate head right. PM TRP COS III, Victory flying right, holding trophy. RSC 11-1131, RIC II page 352, 101. Nicely toned EF. (400)
DOMITIA.
Wife of
Domitian.
3 1 6 . AV Aureus. (6.92 gms.). Circa 92-93 AD. DOMITIA AVG IMP DOMITIAN AVG GERM, draped bust right, hair in queue down back. CONCORDIA AVGVSTA, peacock standing right. RIC II page 180, 215; BMC-249 (same dies). Fine+/F, rare emperor's wife and a very desirable coin in any condition! (2500)
3 1 9 . Denarius. (3.31 gms.). 119-122 AD. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder. PM TRP COS ΠΙ, Victory flying right, holding trophy. RSC II1132, RIC II page 352, 101. Toned EF. (450) Ex. CNA VU, lot 325.
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3 2 0 . Quinarius. (1.32 gms.). 119-122. IMP CAESAR T R A I A N HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder. PM TR Ρ COS ΠΙ, winged Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm. RSC Π-1127, RIC Π; 352, 103». Toned EF, scarce. Excellent miniature portrait. (600)
3 2 1 . JE Sestertius. (24.97 gms.). 128 AD. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, bare-headed and draped bust right. COS ΙΠ PP/S-C/FORTRED, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe with right hand, cradling cornucopiae with left arm. RIC Π, p.432, 707c. BMC ΓΠ, p.455, 1415. EF/VF+, dark green-brown patina, beautiful portrait! (2000) Ex: Münzen und Medaillen AG Vente Publique 61, October 7 & 8, 1982, Lot 431.
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ANTONINUS
AD.
3 2 2 . Denarius. (2.90 gms.). L. AELIVS CAESAR, bare head right. TR POT COS Π, Pietas standing right before altar, raising right hand, left hand on her breast, PIE TAS across field. RIC 438, RSC 36. Toned nice VF. (600)
PIUS.
138-161
AUCTIONS,
LTD.
AD.
3 2 3 . AV Aureus. (7.07 gms.). 145-161 AD. ANTONINVS AVG PI VS PP TRP COS ΠΠ, his bare head right. Roma seated left, holding palladium and spear; shield at side. RIC ΙΠ page 45, 159. Lovely EF, minute nick at edge. (5000)
3 2 4 . JE Sestertius. (22.50 gms.). c. 140-144 AD. ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS PP TR Ρ COS i n , his laureate head right. Antoninus and Marcus Aurelius seated left on curule chairs (sella castrensis) which are set on platform (platform appears to be made of bricks not normal dots), both holding paterae; to either side of platform, a lictor holding rod on shoulder and wand; in exergue, S C. RIC III, p . l l l , 628a; BMC IV, p.207, 1295. VF with corrosion spots, mottled green and brown patina, extremely rare! (750) Ex: Sammlung Franz Trau, Gilhofer & Ranschburg, May 22, 1935; Lot 1516 (plated).
MARCUS 136-138
NUMISMATIC
AURELIUS.
161-180
AD.
3 2 5 . As Caesar. 139-161 AD. AV Aureus. (7.37 gms.). 147-148 AD. AVRELIVS CAE SAR AVG ΡΠ F, bare-headed, draped bust right. TR POT II COS II, helmeted Minerva standing facing right, holding spear and shield. RIC III page 81, 438a. Superb EF. (6500)
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3 2 6 . As Caesar. 139-161 AD. Denarius. (3.18 gms.). 140-144 AD. AVRELIVS CAE SAR AVG ΡΠ F COS, bare head right. (PI)ETAS AVG, knife, sprinkler, jug, lituus and simpulum. RSC Π-451, RIC ΠΙ page 79, 424a (Antoninus). Superb toned EF. (450) A magnificent portrait of the young Aurelius, of the finest style of Roman sculptural art.
3 2 9 . Denarius. (3.13 gms.). 163-164 AD. A N T O N I N V S AVG ARMENIACVS, laureate head right. PM TRP XVÏÏI IMP Π COS ΙΠ ARMEN, dejected Armenia seated before Roman vexillum and shield. RSC II-7, RIC ΠΙ page 219, 81. Toned good VF. (150) Commemorates the first military campaign of Aurelius' reign; against Persia through Armenia.
3 3 0 . Denarius. (2.55 gms.). Hybrid. M A N T O N I N V S AVG ARM P A R T H M A X , laureate head right. C O N S E C R A T I O , eagle standing right, facing left, perched on garlanded altar. Darkly toned VF+. Rare and unpublished! (800) A hybrid of an obverse used from 166-169 AD., cf. RIC III page 224ff., and a Consecratio reverse, either Antoninus or Aurelius. Unusual!
3 2 7 . As Caesar. 139-161 AD. JE As. (10.82 gms.). 154-155. AVRELIVS CAE SAR AVG ΡΠ FIL, bare head right, draped and cuirassed. TR POT Villi COS II S C, Salus standing facing left, holding patera up to snake coiled around altar. RIC III; 184, 1324. EF, beautiful emerald green patina, somewhat rough surfaces. (500)
3 2 8 . AV Aureus. (7.37 gms.). 168 AD. M ANTONINVS AVG ARM PARTH M A X , laureate head right. TRP XXII IMP V COS ΠΙ,Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC III page 228, 194. Superb EF. (5500)
3 3 1 . JE Sestertius. (25.53 gms.). 161-162 AD. IMP CAES M AVREL A N T O N I N V S A V G PM, laureate head right. C O N C O R D AVGVSTOR TRP XVI COS III SC, Aurelius and Verus standing, togate, facing each other and clasping hands. RIC III page 279, 826. Nice EF, smooth brown patina with lighter highlights. Scarce type and a very attractive coin! (2500)
CLASSICAL
LUCIUS
VERUS.
NUMISMATIC
161-169
AUCTIONS,
LTD.
AD.
3 3 4 . Denarius. (3.32 gms.). 161-162 AD. IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG, bare head right. PROV DEOR TRP Π COS Π, Providentia standing facing left, holding globe and cornucopiae. RSC II155, RIC III page 253, 482. Choice toned EF. (500)
3 3 2 . JE Sestertius. (22.61 gms.). Posthumous consecration issue by Commodus. DIVVS M. ANTONINVS PIVS, bare head right. CONSECRATIO S.C., eagle flying right, holding thunderbolt in talons; bearing Aurelius aloft on his back who holds sceptre with left hand, his right hand uplifted. RIC 660 (Rare), Cohen 94. Nice EF, dark green-brown patina, fields lightly smoothed. (2000)
3 3 5 . Denarius. (3.55 gms.). 166. L VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX, laureate head right. TR Ρ VI IMP ΠΙΙ COS Π, Pax standing facing left, holding olive branch and cornucopiae; PAX in exergue. RSC-, RIC III; 259, 561. Lightly toned EF/VF+. (300)
ANNIUS
VERUS.
Son of M a r c u s
Aurelius.
3 3 3 . 162-169 AD. JE Quadrans. (4.68 gms.). Anepigraphic, head of young boy wearing wreath of corn in hair and around neck, representing Summer (aestas). S C within corn-wreath. Cohen 31, RIC 34 (Anonymous Quadranti), J. Van Heesch - "Une représentation remarquable des quattre saisons sur semisses de l'Epoque antoninienne" (Sudia Paulo Naster Oblata I, Leuven 1982, pp.193-197) pl. 25, 7. EF, dark green patina, few corrosion spots and patina flaking in places but overall an attractive piece, very rare. (1000)
JE Sestertius. (21.73 gms.). 165-166 AD. L VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX, laureate head right. TR POT VI IMP ΙΠ COS Π, bound Parthian prisoner seated before trophy, shield to right. RIC III page 327, 1440ff. VF+, attractive chocolate brown patina, fields lightly smoothed. (1100)
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J U L I A D O M N A . Wife of Septimius
Severus.
3 4 0 . Antoninianus. (4.93 gms.). IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, draped and d i a d e m e d bust right, crescent behind shoulders. L V N A LVCIFERA, Luna, with crescent and cloak floating around head, standing in biga left. RIC 379a (Caracalla), RSC 106.Lovely toned EF; some scattered, light verdigris on reverse. (250)
PESCENNIUS
NIGER.
193-194
AD.
3 3 7 . Denarius. (2.91 gms.). Antioch. IMP CAES PESC NIGER IVST AVG, laureate head right. VIRTV Ή AVG, Virtus walking right, holding spear and shield. Hybrid; RIC IV pt. 1, page 38, 94 obverse, 93 reverse. VF, dark toning, light porosity. Very rare! (1500)
CLODIUS
ALBINUS.
195-197
AD.
3 4 1 . JE Sestertius. (30.17 gms.). Circa 211-217 AD. IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, draped bust right. M A T AVGG MAT SEN M PATR SC, Julia enthroned left, holding branch and sceptre; back of throne decorated with lions on pedestals. RIC IV pt.l page 310, 588 (Caracalla). Choice EF on a large, medallic flan; choice dark green patina. Rare! (6000)
3 3 8 . As Caesar under Septimius Severus. 193-195 AD. Denarius. (2.86 gms.). Rome. D CL SEPT AL BIN CAES, his bare head right. P R O V I D A V G COS, Providentia standing half-left, holding wand in right hand over globe at her feet, sceptre in left hand. RIC lc, BMC 41/42, RSC 55. Good VF, obverse legend weakly struck from 3 to 5 o'clock. (750)
SEPTIMIUS
SEVERUS.
193-211
AD.
CARACALLA.
3 3 9 . Denarius. (3.40 gms.). Laodicea. 198-202. L. SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate and bearded head right. MONETA AVGG, Moneta seated left, holding scales and cornucopiae. RSC III-345, RIC IV pt. I, page 160, 510a. Toned near EF, scarce. (150)
198-217
AD.
3 4 2 . Denarius. (3.35 gms.). 213-217. A N T O N I N V S PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right. VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing, head turned left; holds Victory and sceptre, resting arm on shield. RSC ΙΠ-606, RIC IV pt.l, page 259, 311b. Choice EF. (200)
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NUMISMATIC
AUCTIONS,
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3 4 6 . Denarius. (2.97 gms.). IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing facing, head left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre; small figure of Emperor at feet. RSC 111-37, RIC IV, pt.2.; 10, 76. Lightly toned EF, nice example of younger portait of Macrinus. (350)
GETA. 209-212
AD.
3 4 3 . As Caesar. 198-209 AD. Denarius. (3.62 gms.). 199-202 AD. Ρ SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. S E C V R I T IMPERII, Securitas enthroned left, holding globe in right hand and resting left arm on side of throne. RIC 20b, RSC 183a. Lightly toned EF. An attractive example! (250)
ELAGABALUS. 3 4 4 . Denarius. (3.24 gms.). Ρ SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right. TR Ρ ΠΙ COS Π PP, Felicitas standing facing left, holding comucopiae and long caduceus. RSC III-198, RIC IV pt.l, page 325, 80. Nice EF. (150)
MACRINUS.
217-218
218-222
AD.
3 4 7 . Denarius. (3.16 gms.). c. 220-222 AD. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PM TR Ρ ΕΠΙ COS ΠΙ PP, Victory advancing left, holding open wreath or garland in her hands, a small shield to either side of her skirt; in upper left field, star. RIC 45, BMC 254, RSC 194a. Choice EF. (250)
AD.
3 4 5 . Denarius. (3.46 gms.). IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right. PONTIF MAX TRP COS PP, Felicitas standing facing left, holding caduceus on staff and comucopiae. RSC 111-65, RIC IV pt.2 page 7, 21. Choice EF. (500) Ex. NFA XVIII, lot 517.
Denarius. (3.10 gms.). c. 220-222 AD. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate and draped bust right. SECVRITAS SAECVLI, Securitas seated right, holding sceptre. RSC 111-271, RIC IV pt.2, page 38, 145. Lightly toned EF. (150)
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SEVERUS
NUMISMATIC
ALEXANDER.
AUCTIONS,
222-235
LTD.
AD.
3 4 9 . /E Sestertius. (25.82 gms.). 222-231 AD. IMP CAES M AVR SEV ALEXANDER AVG, laureate and draped bust right. FIDES MILITVM S C, Fides standing facing left, holding two military standards. RIC IV pt.2 page 114, 552. VF+/VF, nice greenbrown patina, some light verdigris on reverse. (300)
G O R D I A N I Africanus. March-April 238 AD. 3 5 2 . Denarius. (2.54 gms.). IMP M A N T GORDIANVS AFR AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PM TRP COS PP, emperor standing facing left, holding branch and sceptre. RSC ΠΙ-2, RIC IV pt. 2 page 160, 2. Toned VF+. Rare. (3000)
PUPIENUS. MAXIMINUS
I. 235-238
AD.
3 5 0 . Denarius. (2.98 gms.). 235-236. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. SALVS AVGVSTI, Salus seated left, one arm on chair, other feeding snake rising from altar. RSC III-85a, RIC IV pt.2, page 141, 14. Superb EF with original toning and small flecks of verdigris which do not detract from this state of preservation. (250)
3 5 1 . Denarius. (3.15 gms.). 237 AD. M A X I M I N V S PIVS AVG GERM, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PM TRP III COS PP, emperor standing facing left, holding long sceptre; standards to either side. RSC 111-64, RIC IV pt.2, page 139, 5. Lightly toned EF. (250)
April-June
238
AD.
3 5 3 . Denarius. (2.88 gms.). I M P C M C L O D PVPIENVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiae. RSC III-6, RIC IV pt.2; 173, 1. Lightly toned EF. (650)
3 5 4 . Antoninianus. (4.55 gms.). IMP CAES PVPIEN M A X I M V S AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. CARITAS MVTVA AVGG, clasped hands. RSC III-3, RIC IV pt. 2, page 174, 10b. Darkly toned EF. (900) This type cites the mutual respect the joint emperors had for each other; reportedly they despised one another though!
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G O R D I A N III. 238-244 AD. 3 5 5 . Antoninianus. (4.15 gms.). 241-243. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PM TR Ρ V COS Π PP, Gordian in military dress standing right, holding transverse spear and globe in out-stretched hand. RSC IV-266, RIC IV pt.3, page 25, 93. Nice EF. (100)
PHILIP I. 244-249
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HOSTILIAN. 251 AD. 3 5 8 . As Caesar. 250 AD. Antoninianus. (4.67 gms.). C VALENS HOSTIL MES QVINTVS Ν C , radiate and draped bust right. MARTI PROPVGNATORI, Mars advancing right with spear and shield, cape billowing out behind. RSC IV-15, RIC IV pt.3, page 144, 177b. EF/VF+, nice portrait, some very light porosity. (350)
AD.
3 5 6 . Antoninianus. (3.36 gms.). 247-249. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. FIDES EXERCITVS, four military standards,the third with legionary eagle. RSC IV50, RIC IV pt.3, page 75, 62. Nice EF. (100)
67 PHILIP II. 246-249 AD. 3 5 7 . Antoninianus. (4.26 gms.). A n t i o c h . 249 AD. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PM TRP VI COS PP, Felicitas standing facing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopiae. RSC IV-38, RIC IV pt. 3, page 98, 235. Choice E F / V F + . (125)
A E M I L I A N . 253 AD. 3 5 9 . /E Sestertius. (15.06 gms.). IMP AEMILIAN(VS PIVS) FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. SPES (PVBL)ICA, Spes advancing left, holding flower and raising skirt. RIC IV pt. 4, page 199, 39. EF/VF, dark brown patina with patches of verdigris. This coin would benefit greatly from some judicious cleaning! (1000)
SALONINUS.
259
AD.
3 6 0 . As C a e s a r . 2 5 5 - 2 5 9 AD. A n t o n i n i a n u s . (2.73 gms.). Lugdunum. SALON VALERIANVS CAES, radiate and draped bust right. PIETAS AVG, lituus, knife, vase, simpulum and sprinkler. RSC IV-41, RIC V pt.l, page 124, 9. Lightly toned VF+, excellent portrait on a large flan. (225)
CLASSICAL
NUMISMATIC
L A E L I A N U S . 268
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AD.
3 6 1 . JE A n t o n i n i a n u s . (3.16 g m s . ) . M o g u n t i a c u m . I M P C L A E L I A N V S PF AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. V I C T O R I A AVG, Victory running right, holding wreath and palm. RIC V pt.2 page 373, 9. Nice EF, chocolate brown surfaces, unusually well-struck reverse. (1750)
CARAUSIUS.
287-293
AD.
3 6 4 . JE Antoninianus. (5.50 gms.). IMP C A R A V S I V S PF AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PAX AVG, Pax standing half-left, holding olive-branch in uplifted right hand and leaning on vertical sceptre with left. RIC 880 (Unattributed mint). Near EF, b e a u t i f u l dark green patina with black highlights. Exceptional for issue! (500)
T E T R I C U S II Caesar. 270-273 AD. 3 6 2 . JE Antoninianus. (2.53 gms.). (C PIV ESV) TETRICVS CAES, radiate and draped bust right. (SPES PV)BLICA, Spes advancing left. RIC V pt. 2, page 424, 272. Brown VF, 180째 rotated double-strike. (50)
AURELIAN.
270-275
ALLECTUS.
293-296
AD.
3 6 5 . JE Quinarius. (3.24 gms.). L o n d o n . IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. VIRTVS AVG, galley left; Q L in exergue. RIC V pt. 2, page 563, 55. Near EF, dark green patina. (400)
AD.
3 6 3 . Antoninianus. (4.07 gms.). S i s c i a . IMP C A V R E L I A N V S AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. ORIENS AVG, Sol advancing left, holding whip; two bound captives at feet; S/XXIP. RIC V pt. I page 293, 255. Superb EF, full silvering. (225) An extraordinary long-necked portrait.
3 6 6 . JE Quinarius. (2.88 gms.). C a m u l o d u n u m . IMP C ALLECTVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. L A ( E ) n T I A AVG, galley right with four rowers and five oars; in exergue, QC. RIC V pt.2, p. 569, 126. Near EF, dark green patina, some light porosity, rare. (400)
CLASSICAL
MAXIMINUS
II. 309-313
AD.
3 6 7 . JE Follis. (5.55 gms.). A n t i o c h . 312 AD. IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMENVS PF AVG, laureate head right. SOLI IN VICTO, draped figure of Sol standing facing left, holding bust of Serapis; S/*/ANT. RIC VI, page 644, 167b. Choice EF, head of Sol not struck up, traces of silvering. (125)
C O N S T A N T I N E I. 307-337
AD.
3 6 8 . JE 3. (3.01 gms.). Rome. Circa 313 AD. IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. MART CO NSERVATORI, Mars in military attire standing facing right, holding spear and shield; R/F/RP. RIC VII, page 296, 6 (R-3). EF, scarce, glossy brown surfaces. (100)
3 6 9 . JE 3. (1.93 gms.). A n t i o c h . 324-325 AD. Anepigraphic, laureate head right. C O N S T A N / T I N V S / AVG, wreath/ S M A N T I 7 - . RIC VII, page 687, 57 (R-3), LRBC 1-1321. EF, glossy brown surfaces, light porosity. (200)
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3 7 0 . Constantinian C o m m e m o r a t i v e . 330-335 AD. JE 3. (2.62 gms.). Rome. Circa 330 AD. VRBS ROMA, helmeted bust of Roma left. Wolf and twins, two stars above; RFQ. RIC VII, page 336, 331; LRBC 1-535. Choice EF, chocolate brown surfaces. (65)
3 7 1 . Constantinian C o m m e m o r a t i v e . 330-335 AD. JE gms.). N i c o m e d i a . VRBS ROMA, helmeted bust left. Wolf and twins, two stars above; ···/ SMNE. RIC 634, 195; LRBC 1-1120. Superb EF, chocolate brown rare sub-variety with pellets.
3. (2.62 of Roma VII, page surfaces, (80)
Constantinian Commemorative. 330-335 AD. JE 3. (2.55 gms.). N i c o m e d i a . CONSTAN TINOPOLI, helmeted bust of Constantinopolis left. Victory left on prow, holding sceptre and shield; ···/ SMNA. RIC VII, page 634, 196var.; LRBC I1121var. Superb EF, dark brown surfaces. (85)
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CRISPUS 3 7 3 . C o n s t a n t i n i a n C o m m e m o r a t i v e . 330-337 AD. JE 3. (3.47 gms.). A n t i o c h . C O N S T A N T I N O P O L I S , helmeted bust of Constantinopolis left. Victory standing left on prow, holding sceptre and shield; SMANI. RIC VII, page 693, 92,114; LRBC 1-1360, 1369. Choice EF, glossy brown surfaces. (75)
F A U S T A . Wife of Constantine
Caesar. 317-326
AD.
3 7 6 . JE 3. (3.22 gms.). T r i e r . 317 AD. FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, small laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PRINCIPI. IVVENTVTIS, prince standing facing right, holding spear and globus; T / F / ׳A T R . RIC VII, page 175, 141 ( R - l ) . EF, dark brown surfaces, light porosity. Rare type. (75)
I.
3 7 4 . JE 3. (2.71 gms.). Circa 326 AD. Trier. FLAV M A X FAVSTA AVG, draped bust right. SPES REIPVBLICAE, Spes standing facing left, holding two children; in exergue PTR, crescent, dot. RIC VII, page 209, 484; LRBC 1-26. Choice EF, black patina. (175)
DELMATIUS
Caesar. 335-337
AD.
3 7 7 . JE 3. (1.87 gms.). Siscia. 337 AD. FL DELMATTVS NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. GLOR IA EXERC ITVS, two soldiers standing, confronted, one standard between; ESIS*. RIC VII, page 460, 266var. (off. E); LRBC 1-764. Superb EF, glossy brown surfaces, rare. (150)
CONSTANTINE
II. 337-340
AD.
3 7 8 . As Caesar. 317-337 AD. JE 3. (2.90 gms.). A l e x a n d r i a . 329330 AD. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. PROVIDEN ΤΊΑΕ CAESS, camp-gate, star above; wreath/I/SMAL·. RIC VII, page 711, 55 (R-4); LRBC I1425. Choice EF, light brown patina with traces of silvering.
H E L E N A . Mother of Constantine I. 3 7 5 . JE 3. (2.83 gms.). Thessalonica. 318-319 AD. HELE ΝΑ Ν F, draped bust right. Eight-pointed star in wreath. RIC VII, page 503, 50. Superb EF, superb dark green patina. Extremely rare, the first of this type we have handled! (1000)
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CLASSICAL
NUMISMATIC
G R A T I A N . 367-383 CONSTANTIUS
II. 337-361
AD.
3 7 9 . Reduced Siliqua. (2.00 gms.). Aries. 355-360. DN CONSTANTTVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. VOTIS/ XXX/ MVLTIS/ XXXX in wreath, PCON in exergue. RSC V-342, 3r; RIC VIII, page 224, 261. EF. (200)
MAGNENTIUS.
350-353
AD.
3 8 1 . JE Centenionalis. (5.51 gms.). Trier. IM CAE MAGN-ENTIVS AVG, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; behind bust, A. FEL TEMP REPARA(T)IO, Emperor in military dress standing left on galley, holding Victory in right hand and labarum with left. Victory sits in the stern and steers; in lower left field, A; in exergue, TRP. RIC VIII, p. 157, 260. Nice VF+, chocolate brown patina. (150)
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AD.
3 8 2 . Siliqua. (1.91 gms.). Trier. 378-383. DN GRATIA-NVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated facing, head left, holding globe and spear, TRPS in exergue. RSC V-56a, RIC IX, page 25, 58a. VF+. (150)
C O N S T A N T I N E III. 407-411 3 8 0 . JE 3. (1.92 gms.). Siscia. 337-341 AD. C O N S T A N T ! VS PF AVG, draped and cuirassed bust right, laurel wreath with rosettes on head. GLOR IA EXERC ITVS, two soldiers standing facing, heads confronted, military standard with Chi-Rho between; GSIS in exergue. RIC VIII page 355, 86; LRBC I- 780. Superb EF, glossy brown patina. (75)
AUCTIONS,
AD.
3 8 3 . Siliqua. (1.69 gms.). Aries. DN CONSTANTTNVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. VICTORIA AAVGGG, Roma enthroned left, holding Victory in right hand and inverted spear with left; in exergue, SMAR. RIC Hunter -, RSC 4dvar. (reverse legend - AAVGGG instead of AAVGG). Lightly toned EF, rare. (900)
THEODOSIUS
II. 402-450
AD.
3 8 4 . AV Solidus. (4.49 gms.). DN THEODOSIVS PF AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing three-quarters right, holding spear over right shoulder and shield in left hand. VOT XXX MVLT XXXXB, Constantinopolis seated left, holding globus cruciger in right hand and sceptre in left; below exergual line, CONOB. Ratto 171, Berk 9. Lightly toned EF. (500)
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BYZANTINE
J U S T I N I. 518-527
AD.
3 8 7 . AV Solidus. (4.33 gms.). DN IVSTINVS PP AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing three-quarters right, holding spear over shoulder and shield. V I C T O R I A A V G G G S , Angel standing facing, holding long cross with right hand and globus cruciger in left; in lower right field, star; below exergual line, CONOB. SB. 56, MIB 3, Berk 38. Good VF. (300)
ANTHEMIUS.
467-472
AD.
3 8 5 . AV Solidus. (4.46 gms.). Rome. DN ANTHE MIVS PF AVG, helmeted and draped facing bust, head turned slightly to right; spear over right shoulder. SALVS R EIP VBLICAE, Leo and Anthemius standing facing, holding spears at sides and a globus cruciger between them; ROMA monogram and dot beneath; C O M O B in exergue. Hunter V page 462, 2var.; Lacam I pl.CXIII, 6 (same dies). Choice EF, some die rust. (5250) A minor curiosity, that the ROMA monogram appears to have been deliberately defaced in the die.
J U S T I N I A N I. 527-565
AD.
3 8 8 . AV Solidus. (4.32 gms.). DN IVSTINI ANVS PP AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger in right hand and shield with left. VICTORIA AVGGGS, Angel standing facing, holding long staff surmounted by chi-rho with right hand and globus cruciger in left; in lower right field, star; below exergual line, CONOB. SB. 140, MIB 7, Berk 44. EF. (325)
J U L I U S N E P O S . 474-475
AD.
3 8 6 . Issued in the name of Zeno. AV Tremissis. (1.45 gms.). Rome. DN ZENO ÎĄ ER PF AVG, diademed and draped bust right. Cross in wreath; C O M O B in exergue. Lacam pi. 45, 144 (same obverse die). Good VF, very rare. (1250) A small issue of gold coins was struck at Italian mints in the name of Zeno, the Emperor at Constantinople, after he deposed Glycerius and placed his own relative, Nepos, on the western throne in June 474 AD. See Lacam - La Fin De L'Empire Romain Et Le Monnayage Or En Italie, Vol. II, p. 692.
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70
AV Semissis. (2.24 gms.). R a v e n n a . 542-552 AD. DN IVSTINI ANVS PP AAC, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. V I C T O R I A A V C C C , winged Victory seated right, inscribing shield; Chi-Rho to right; C O N O B in exergue. SB328F (Sicily), MIB 1-39. Near EF, some weakness on edge. Scarce denomination from a Western mint. (500)
CLASSICAL
HERACLIUS.
3 9 0 . fc Follis. (21.16 gms.). N i c o m e d i a . 538/539 AD. DN IVSTTNI-ANVS PP AVG, crowned and armored facing bust, holding globus cruciger in right hand; cross in right field. Large M, cross above; A/N/N/O to left, XII to right; A/ NIK below. SB-201, DOC 1-116a. Red and brown good VF, some porosity on edges. (250) A good example of the immense follis issued the first year of Justinian's reform.
NUMISMATIC
610-641
AUCTIONS,
LTD.
AD.
3 9 2 . Hexagram. (6.60 gms.). Circa 625-629 AD. dDNN hERACLIuS Τ h E R A C O N S T PA, Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine crowned, enthroned facing, each holding globus cruciger; cross between. dEVS AdluTA ROMANIS, cross and globe on three steps; Κ to right. SB-798, DOC II pt.l page 272, 64var. Toned VF, faces sharp; die rust, graffiti in reverse fields. (275)
3 9 3 . Half Siliqua. (0.59 gms.). C a r t h a g e . D HERAC LIO PP A, crowned and draped bust facing. Heraclius Constantine and Martina crowned, facing busts, cross between. SB-871, DOC II pt.l, page 349, 233. Lightly toned EF. (300)
JUSTIN II. 565-578
AD.
3 9 1 . AV Solidus. (4.48 gms.). DN IVSTINVS PP AVI, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing with short beard, holding globe surmounted by Victory in right hand and shield with left, V i c t o r y is c r o w n i n g J u s t i n . V I C T O R I A AVGGGA, Constantinopolis seated facing, head right, holding spear with right hand and globus cruciger in left; below exergual line, CONOB. SB. 344, MIB 4, Berk 59. Nice EF. (450)
C O N S T A N S II. 641-668
AD.
3 9 4 . AV Solidus. (4.49 gms.). C o n s t a n t i n o p l e . 4th officina. 654-659. DN CONSTANTINuS C CONSTAN, Constans and Constantine IV crowned, facing. VICTORIA AVGu Δ, cross potent on three steps. SB-959, MIB-26, DOC-25d. EF. (350)
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B A S I L II, Bulgaroktonos. 976-1025
CONSTANTINE
IV. 668-685
AD.
3 9 5 . AV Solidus. (4.44 gms.). 681-685. C o n s t a n t i n o p l e . Ninth officina. Ρ C O N S T ANVS PPA (some blundering), three-quarter bust facing, head turned to right, wearing crested helmet with diadem and ornate cuirass; holding spear over shoulder and shield in front. VICTOR A AVGU Θ A (very blundered), cross potent on three steps: C O N O B in exergue. MIB-11, DOC-15d, SB-1158. Superb EF. Scarce! (1200) Ex. NFA XVIII, lot 838.
AD.
3 9 8 . Miliaresion. (2.27 gms.). 977-989 AD. E n T O V T W nICA Τ b A S I L E I C C W n S T , facing crowned busts of Basil and Constantine VIII at sides of cross crosslet with X, crescent and pellet on shaft, set on globus on four steps. +bASIL'/C C W n S T A n ' / n O R F V R O G ' / n i S T O I bAS'/PWMAIW', ornaments at top and bottom; triple borders. SB-1810, DOC ΕΠ, pt.2 page 628, 17a. Toned good VF, clipped. (225)
CONSTANTINE
IX. 1042-1055
AD.
3 9 9 . AV H i s t a m e n o n N o m i s m a . (4.33 gms.). +IhS XIS REX REGNANTInm, facing nimbate bust of Christ, wearing pallium and colobium, holding Gospels. +CwNS ATA bASILeuS Rm, crowned bust facing, wearing loros and holding long cross and globus cruciger. SB-1830, Berk-303. EF. (300)
LEO V, the Armenian. 813-820 AD. 3 9 6 . Miliaresion. (2.08 gms.). IhSuS XRISTuS nICA, cross potent on three steps. +LEOn/ SCOnSTAn/TInE EC O E u / b A S I L I S RO/MAIOn. SB-1628, D O C ΙΠ pt.2 page 377,4. Darkly toned VF, clipped, old scratches on obverse. (175)
CONSTANTINE
X. 1059-1067
AD.
4 0 0 . AV H i s t a m e n o n N o m i s m a . (4.36 gms.). Ihs XIS REX R E G N A N T n I M , nimbate figure of Christ facing, seated on throne, h o l d i n g G o s p e l s . + K W N R A C I (O A O V K A C ) , Constantine standing facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger. SB-1847, Berk-315. VF+. (225)
MICHAEL BASIL I, the Macedonian. 867-886 AD. 3 9 7 . Miliaresion. (3.24 gms.). IhSuS XRISZuS nICA, cross potent on three steps, globe beneath. +bASI/LIOS CE/COnSZAn/ZIn' PISZV/bASILIS/ROMEO', triple border, four pellets on first border. SB-1708, DOC III pt.I page 491, 7. Sharp EF, clipped as almost all are. (250)
VII. 1071-1078
AD.
4 0 1 . M i c h a e l VII. 1 0 7 1 - 1 0 7 8 AD. M i l i a r e s i o n . (2.25 gms.). ENTWTW ΝΙΚΑ TE MIXAHL S ΜΑΡΙΑ, facing crowned busts of Michael and Maria at sides of large cross crosslet on three steps, pellet and crescent on shaft. -+- MIXAHL/KAI MAPIA/TIICTOI RA/CILEIC P W / M A I W N -·-; triple borders. SB-1874, DOC III pt. 2 page 811, 6a.2. Good VF, scarce. (375)
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