CNG_43

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A Mail Bid Sale Of The

Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.

AUCTION 43

Closing WEDNESDAY September 24,1997 5 PM

LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA LONDON, ENGLAND



AUCTION 43

A Public & Mail Bid Sale Closing September 24,1997 Featuring A European Collection of Greek Parti of the Goodman Collection of Roman

Republican

The Goodman collection is the finest offering of Republican struck bronzes ever presented at auction

Extensive offenng of Roman Detailed selection of

Imperial

Byzantine

(several of which are plate coins from Byzantine

Coins & Their Values)

Strong offering of World Coinage Small selection of choice early English Closing at 5 PMEDT

Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. (Incorporating Seaby Coins)

Post Office Box 479 Lancaster, PA 17608-0479 USA (717) 390-9194, FAX (717) 390-9978

14 Old Bond Street London W1X3DB, United Kingdom (0171 ) 495-1888, FAX (0171 ) 499-5916

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Grading Conditions English

German

French

Italian

Proof Mint State/Uncirculated Extremely Fine ("EF") Very Fine ("VF‫)״‬ Fine Good/Fair

Polierte Platte Stempelglanz Vorzüglich Sehr Schön Schön Sehr Gut Erhalten

Flan Bruni F. D. C. Superbe Très Beau Beau Très Bien Conservé

Fondo Specchio Fior Di Conio Splendido Bellissimo Molto Bello Bello

Common Abbreviations AV EL AR JE Gm Pl.

BC BCE AD AH CE SNG BMC RIC Mm.

Gold Electrum Silver Bronze Gram Plate Page Confer (compare) Countermark

Pg· Cf. am.

Before Christ Before the C o m m o n Era Anno Domini Anno Hegirae C o m m o n Era Sylloge Nummorum Grsecorum British M u s e u m Catalogue Roman Imperial Coinage Mintmark

See Bibliography At End Of Catalogue For A Complete List Of Reference Abbreviations

Production Staff Senior Directors: Auction Director: Numismatists:

Controller: Lancaster Office Manager: London Office Manager: West Coast Representative: Customer Service & Literature: Office Staff: Accounting: Printing Control: Photography: Layout & Design

Banks Victor England, Jr. (US.) Eric J. McFadden (U.K.) Kerry K. Wetterstrom Peter L. Lampinen Barry P. Murphy John C. Lavender W. Jeffrey Winter Cathy England Karen Zander Johanna Mead Dr. Larry Adams Carol Barton Dawn Ahlgren Tina Jordan (U.K.) Robert A. Trimble Barry P. Murphy Mark D. Lockley

United States: Fulton Bank Lancaster, PA 17604 Account number: 151945 9785 ABA number: 031301422

United Kingdom: Midland Bank 29 N e w Bond Street London W1A 2JA Account number: Bank sort code:

11248081 400501

Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. is a United States limited company. United Kingdom Registration No. FC18173, Branch No. BR2639.

NOTICE TO ALL SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS: We use soft, PVC (Polyvinyl chloride), flips to ship auction lots in. We do not recommend theseflipsfor long-term storage as PVC does damage coins over prolonged exposure. We recommend placing your coins in a safe type of flip ( Mylar) for long-term storage purposes. 2


AUCTION TERMS T h i s is a m a i l b i d a u c t i o n c o n d u c t e d by C l a s s i c a l N u m i s m a t i c G r o u p , I n c . ( C N G ) . B i d d i n g in t h e auct i o n c o n s t i t u t e s a c c e p t a n c e of t h e f o l l o w i n g t e r m s :

7 . A w o r d on R e s e r v e s . C N G r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o p l a c e a r e s e r v e on a n y l o t . H o w e v e r , n o r e s e r v e w i l l b e higher than the estimate, and o r d i n a r i l y lots are r e s e r v e d at 6 0 % of e s t i m a t e .

1. T h e p r o p e r t y l i s t e d in t h i s c a t a l o g u e is o f f e r e d f o r s a l e b y C N G f o r i t s e l f a n d as a g e n t f o r v a r i o u s o w n e r s a n d o t h e r c o n s i g n o r s . W e r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t to r e j e c t a n y b i d , t o d e t e r m i n e t h e o p e n i n g p r i c e , t o s e t b i d d i n g inc r e m e n t s , t o v a r y t h e o r d e r of t h e a u c t i o n , to r e o p e n bidd i n g in t h e c a s e of a d i s p u t e , to w i t h d r a w a n y l o t , to b i d on b e h a l f of C N G , t o b i d o n b e h a l f of t h e c o n s i g n o r , a n d to p e r m i t t h e c o n s i g n o r to b i d o n h i s o w n l o t s . 2 . A l l l o t s a r e s u b j e c t to a 1 0 % B u y e r ' s will be a d d e d to the h a m m e r p r i c e .

8. Bidders personally guarantee payment for their successful bids, including bidders executing commission bids from other parties and bidders r e p r e s e n t i n g c o r p o r a t i o n s or o t h e r e n t i t i e s . B u y e r s a c c e p t i n g comm i s s i o n b i d s f r o m o t h e r p a r t i e s d o s o at t h e i r o w n r i s k a n d r e m a i n r e s p o n s i b l e to C N G f o r f u l l s e t t l e m e n t u n d e r t h e s e Auction Terms.

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9. In t h e e v e n t a s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r f a i l s t o m a k e a n y p a y m e n t w h e n d u e , C N G r e s e r v e s the r i g h t to r e s e l l the m a t e r i a l , and the b i d d e r a g r e e s to pay f o r the r e a s o n a b l e c o s t of s u c h a s a l e a n d a l s o to p a y a n y d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n the resale price and the p r e v i o u s l y s u c c e s s f u l bid. C N G a l s o r e s e r v e s all r i g h t s t h a t it w o u l d b e e n t i t l e d t o u n d e r the Pennsylvania U n i f o r m C o m m e r c i a l C o d e , i n c l u d i n g t h e r i g h t to o f f s e t a n y s u m s d u e f r o m a s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r a g a i n s t a n y f u t u r e c o n s i g n m e n t or p u r c h a s e or m o n i e s or g o o d s in p o s s e s s i o n of C N G .

3. All c o i n s are g u a r a n t e e d g e n u i n e . A t t r i b u t i o n , date, c o n d i t i o n and other d e s c r i p t i o n s are the opinion o f t h e c a t a l o g u e r , a n d n o w a r r a n t y is e x p r e s s e d or imp l i e d . P l e a s e n o t e t h a t an a u c t i o n s a l e is n o t an a p p r o v a l s a l e . L o t s e x a m i n e d p r i o r to the s a l e and lots p u r c h a s e d by f l o o r b i d d e r s ( i n c l u d i n g b i d d e r s exec u t i n g c o m m i s s i o n b i d s on b e h a l f of o t h e r p a r t i e s ) m a y not b e r e t u r n e d f o r a n y r e a s o n e x c e p t l a c k of a u t h e n t i c i t y . All c l a i m s of m i s d e s c r i p t i o n a n d a l l c l a i m s of r e t u r n , exc e p t c l a i m s r e g a r d i n g a u t h e n t i c i t y , m u s t be m a d e w i t h i n 5 d a y s of r e c e i p t of m a t e r i a l . A n y c l a i m of l a c k of aut h e n t i c i t y m u s t b e m a d e in w r i t i n g b y t h e o r i g i n a l p u r c h a s e r i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r d i s c o v e r y t h a t a n i t e m is n o t a u t h e n t i c , and upon m a k i n g such a claim the original p u r c h a s e r m u s t i m m e d i a t e l y r e t u r n t h e lot to C N G in t h e s a m e c o n d i t i o n a s at t h e t i m e of t h e a u c t i o n . E s t i m a t e s a r e i n t e n d e d a s a g u i d e o n l y a n d n o t a s a s t a t e m e n t of o p i n i o n of v a l u e .

10. Sales tax, postage, handling and insurance are the r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of t h e b u y e r a n d a r e a d d e d t o a l l i n v o i c e s where appropriate. Postage, handling and insurance for book lots will be i n v o i c e d s e p a r a t e l y f r o m coin lots. On any tax not paid by the p u r c h a s e r w h i c h s h o u l d h a v e b e e n p a i d , e v e n if n o t i n v o i c e d b y C N G , t h e p u r c h a s e r a g r e e s to p a y t h e s a m e on d e m a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h a n y int e r e s t o r p e n a l t y t h a t m a y b e a s s e s s e d . It i s t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of t h e b u y e r to c o m p l y w i t h f o r e i g n c u s t o m s a n d other regulations. 1 1. Prices Realised are p u b l i s h e d after the sale and are mailed with C N G ' s next p u b l i c a t i o n .

4. T e r m s are for c a s h , with i n v o i c e s being due and payable i m m e d i a t e l y upon receipt. Interest and collection c h a r g e s of 2 . 0 % p e r m o n t h , f r o m t h e d a t e of t h e a u c t i o n , s h a l l b e p a y a b l e on i n v o i c e s n o t s e t t l e d w i t h i n 30 d a y s of t h e s a l e d a t e . P a y m e n t by c h e c k m u s t b e m a d e in e i t h e r U S d o l l a r s ($) d r a w n on a US b a n k or B r i t i s h s t e r l i n g (ÂŁ) d r a w n on a B r i t i s h b a n k . All s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r s o u t s i d e N o r t h A m e r i c a and the U n i t e d K i n g d o m will be i n v o i c e d an a d d i t i o n a l $15 fee for bank c h a r g e s , but b u y e r s may d e d u c t t h i s f e e if p a y m e n t i s m a d e a s r e q u i r e d a b o v e . P a y m e n t m a y b e m a d e b y V i s a , M a s t e r c a r d or A m e r i c a n E x p r e s s ; h o w e v e r , a 3 . 5 % s u r c h a r g e is m a d e f o r p a y m e n t by c r e d i t c a r d .

12. B i d d e r s c o n s e n t to w a i v e a n y c l a i m f o r i n c i d e n t a l , c o n s e q u e n t i a l or e x e m p l a r y d a m a g e s a r i s i n g f r o m t h i s a u c t i o n . T h e s o l e r e m e d y t h a t a n y p a r t i c i p a n t in t h e a u c t i o n s h a l l h a v e f o r a n y c l a i m or c o n t r o v e r s y a r i s i n g o u t of t h e a u c t i o n s h a l l be a r e f u n d , w i t h o u t i n t e r e s t , of all or p a r t of t h e p u r c h a s e p r i c e p a i d b y t h e p a r t i c i p a n t . 1 3. All r i g h t s g r a n t e d by C N G or o t h e r w i s e a v a i l a b l e to b i d d e r s and p u r c h a s e r s , u n d e r t h e s e A u c t i o n T e r m s or o t h e r w i s e , are p e r s o n a l and may not be a s s i g n e d or transf e r r e d to a n y o t h e r p e r s o n or e n t i t y , w h e t h e r by o p e r a t i o n of l a w or o t h e r w i s e . N o t h i r d p a r t y m a y r e l y o n a n y b e n e f i t or right c o n f e r r e d by t h e s e A u c t i o n T e r m s . B i d d e r s a c t i n g a s a g e n t s m u s t d i s c l o s e t h e a g e n c y in w r i t i n g t o C N G prior to the a u c t i o n ; o t h e r w i s e r i g h t s are l i m i t e d to the a g e n t and are not t r a n s f e r a b l e to the u n d i s c l o s e d principal.

5 . B i d d e r s n o t k n o w n t o u s m u s t p r o v i d e u s w i t h sati s f a c t o r y c r e d i t r e f e r e n c e s or pay a d e p o s i t as d e t e r m i n e d at C N G ' s d i s c r e t i o n b e f o r e b i d d i n g . M i n o r s a r e not p e r m i t t e d to b i d w i t h o u t w r i t t e n c o n s e n t of a p a r e n t g u a r a n t e e i n g p a y m e n t . C N G m a y r e q u i r e p a y m e n t in f u l l f r o m a n y b i d d e r p r i o r to d e l i v e r y of l o t s . T i t l e d o e s not p a s s unt i l l o t s a r e p a i d in f u l l . U p o n r e c e i p t of l o t s , t h e b u y e r a s s u m e s f u l l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r l o s s or d a m a g e .

14. Any d i s p u t e r e g a r d i n g this a u c t i o n shall be gove r n e d b y t h e l a w s of P e n n s y l v a n i a a n d s h a l l b e a d j u d i c a t e d o n l y by t h e L a n c a s t e r C o u n t y C o u r t o f C o m m o n P l e a s or t h e U . S . D i s t r i c t C o u r t f o r t h e E a s t e r n D i s t r i c t of P e n n s y l v a n i a , and all b i d d e r s s u b m i t t h e m s e l v e s to the p e r s o n a l j u r i s d i c t i o n of t h e s e c o u r t s f o r t h i s p u r p o s e b a s e d o n s e r v i c e by r e g i s t e r e d o r c e r t i f i e d m a i l . In a n y dispute regarding this auction, the p r e v a i l i n g party shall b e e n t i t l e d to r e c o v e r i t s r e a s o n a b l e c o s t s a n d a t t o r n e y fees.

6. E s t i m a t e s are in U . S . d o l l a r s ( $ U S ) and b i d s m u s t b e i n e v e n d o l l a r ( $ ) a m o u n t s . CNG w i l l e x e c u t e m a i l b i d s o n b e h a l f of m a i l b i d d e r s . S u b j e c t to r e s e r v e s a n d o p e n i n g p r i c e s , m a i l b i d s will be exec u t e d at o n e b i d d i n g i n c r e m e n t ( a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 0 % ) o v e r t h e n e x t h i g h e s t b i d . P l e a s e n o t e t h a t b i d s b e l o w estimate are rarely r e d u c e d , but bids above estimate stand a g o o d c h a n c e of b e i n g r e d u c e d . In t h e c a s e of i d e n t i c a l b i d s , the e a r l i e s t bid w i n s . A mail bid has priority over an i d e n t i c a l f l o o r bid. Bid by lot n u m b e r . No lots will be b r o k e n . B i d d e r s a r e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r e r r o r s in b i d d i n g . C h e c k y o u r bid sheet c a r e f u l l y .

15. In t h e e v e n t of a d i s p u t e , t h e E n g l i s h v e r s i o n of these A u c t i o n T e r m s shall be d e f i n i t i v e . Bid S h e e t s m u s t be r e c e i v e d S e p t e m b e r 24, 1 997. GOOD LUCK! 3

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AUKTIONSBEDINGUNGEN Dies ist ei ne Versteigerung von C l a s s i c a l N u m i s m a t i c G r o u p , I n c . ( C N G ) b e i der nur schriftliche Gebote akzeptiert werden. Sie können daran p e r s ö n l i c h t e i l n e h m e n oder Ihre Gebote s c h r i f t l i c h e i n r e i c h e n . D u r c h die A b g a b e e i n e s G e b o t e s e r k e n n e n Sie die n a c h s t e h e n d e n V e r s t e i g e r u n g s b e d i n g u n g e n an:

Schätzwert, und gewöhnlich werden Lose zu 60% des Schätzwertes a u s g e r u f e n , wenn kein a n d e r e s Gebot ( L i m i t ) v o r l i e g t . 8. Die Bieter h a f t e n p e r s ö n l i c h f ü r die B e z a h l u n g i h r e r e r f o l greichen Gebote; hierin eingeschlossen sind die Bieter, die Gebote von anderen Parteien auf Provisionsbasis abgeben, und die Bieter, die j u r i s t i s c h e P e r s o n e n o d e r a n d e r e R e c h t s t r ä g e r v e r t r e t e n . Käufer, die für Gebote von anderen Parteien Provisionen erhalten, g e b e n die G e b o t e auf ihr e i g e n e s R i s i k o ab, und sie sind C N G gegenüber für die volle Begleichung gemäß diesen Auktionsbedingungen verantwortlich.

1. Die a u f g e f ü h r t e n Lose werden von CNG auf eigene Rechnung, als V e r t r e t e r v e r s c h i e d e n e r B e s i t z e r und E i n l i e f e r e r v e r s t e i g e r t . CNG behält sich das Recht Gebote z u r ü c k z u w e i s e n , den R u f p r e i s zu b e s t i m m e n , die S t e i g e r u n g s s t u f e n festzulegen, die Reihenfolge der Lose zu v e r ä n d e r n , bei U n k l a r h e i t e n das Los neu a u f z u r u f e n , Lose von der V e r s t e i g e r u n g z u r ü c k z u z i e h e n , im Namen von CNG und der E i n l i e f e r e r zu b i e t e n , s o w i e den E i n l i e f e r e r auf s e i n e e i g e n e n L o s e bieten zu l a s s e n .

9. In dem Fall, daß ein e r f o l g r e i c h e r Bieter Z a h l u n g s t e r m i n e vers ä u m t , b e h ä l t s i c h C N G d a s R e c h t v o r , d i e W a r e n e r n e u t zu v e r k a u f e n ; der B i e t e r erklärt sich damit e i n v e r s t a n d e n , alle anf a l l e n d e n Kosten e i n e s solchen V e r k a u f s zu z a h l e n und auch f ü r den F e h l b e t r a g z w i s c h e n d e m W i e d e r v e r k a u f s p r e i s und dem Preis des vormals e r f o l g r e i c h e n G e b o t e s a u f z u k o m m e n . CNG behält sich auch alle Rechte vor, die sich für CNG aus dem Handelsgesetzbuch für Pennsylvanien, dem Pennsylvania Uniform C o m m e r c i a l Code, e r g e b e n ; hierin e i n g e s c h l o s s e n ist das Recht, j e d w e d e nach e r f o l g t e m Z u s c h l a g f ä l l i g g e w o r d e n e n B e t r ä g e , gegen b e l i e b i g e k ü n f t i g e E i n l i e f e r u n g e n , A n k ä u f e , G e l d e r oder Güter, die sich im Besitz von C N G b e f i n d e n , a u f z u r e c h n e n .

2. Auf alle Lose wird ein Aufgeld von 1 0 % auf den Zuschlagspreis erhoben. 3. Die Echtheit aller Münzen wird garantiert. Alle Beschreibungen geben die p e r s ö n l i c h e B e u r t e i l u n g des V e r f a s s e r s wieder, es wird i n s o w e i t k e i n e G e w ä h r g e l e i s t e t . Bitte b e a c h t e n Sie, daß e i n e Auktion Käufe zur Ansicht ausschließt. Lose, die vor dem Verkauf b e s i c h t i g t w u r d e n , und L o s e , die von bei der V e r s t e i g e r u n g anw e s e n d e n B i e t e r n ( e i n s c h l i e ß l i c h B i e t e r n , die G e b o t e im Namen a n d e r e r P a r t e i e n auf P r o v i s i o n s b a s i s a b g e b e n ) g e k a u f t w u r d e n , können aus k e i n e m Grund z u r ü c k g e g e b e n werden, a u s g e n o m m e n bei m a n g e l n d e r Echtheit. Alle R e k l a m a t i o n e n , a u s g e n o m m e n A n s p r ü c h e in B e z u g auf m a n g e l n d e E c h t h e i t , m ü s s e n i n n e r h a l b von f ü n f T a g e n n a c h dem E r h a l t der W a r e v o r g e b r a c h t w e r d e n . A n s p r ü c h e auf G r u n d m a n g e l n d e r E c h t h e i t m ü s s e n von dem urs p r ü n g l i c h e n K ä u f e r in s c h r i f t l i c h e r Form s o f o r t nach K e n n t i s , g e s t e l l t w e r d e n ; und bei d e r G e l t e n d m a c h u n g e i n e s s o l c h e n A n s p r u c h s m u ß d e r u r s p r ü n g l i c h e K ä u f e r die W a r e s o f o r t in d e m g l e i c h e n Z u s t a n d an C N G z u r ü c k g e b e n , in dem s i c h d i e Ware zum Zeitpunkt der Auktion befand. Schätzwerte sind nur als Richtlinien gedacht und stellen keine v e r b i n d l i c h Erklärung über den W e r t d a r .

10. U m s a t z s t e u e r , P o r t o , T r a n s p o r t k o s t e n und V e r s i c h e r u n g f a l l e n in den V e r a n t w o r t u n g s b e r e i c h des K ä u f e r s und w e r d e n allen Rechnungen, falls z u t r e f f e n d , h i n z u g e r e c h n e t . Porto, T r a n s p o r t k o s t e n und V e r s i c h e r u n g f ü r B ü c h e r w e r d e n g e t r e n n t von denen f ü r M ü n z e n in R e c h n u n g g e s t e l l t . Der K ä u f e r e r k l ä r t sich bereit, a n g e f a l l e n e und nicht e n t r i c h t e t e S t e u e r n auch dann, w e n n sie von C N G n i c h t in R e c h n u n g g e s t e l l t w u r d e n a u f Verlangen z u s a m m e n mit a u f g e l a u f e n e n Z i n s e n , s o w i e e v e n t u e l l auferlegte Strafen zu bezahlen. Es fällt in den V e r a n t w o r t u n g s b e r e i c h des K ä u f e r s , die Z o l l b e s t i m m u n g e n und a n d e r e Regeln im A u s l a n d zu e r f ü l l e n . 1 1. Die e r z i e l t e n P r e i s e w e r d e n n a c h d e m V e r k a u f b e k a n n t gegeben und werden zusammen mit der nächsten V e r ö f f e n t l i c h u n g von CNG v e r s a n d t .

4. Die B e z a h l u n g wird s o f o r t nach Erhalt der R e c h n u n g f ä l l i g . Auf R e c h n u n g e n , d i e n i c h t i n n e r h a l b von 30 T a g e n nach dem V e r k a u f s t a g b e g l i c h e n w e r d e n , w e r d e n vom D a t u m der A u k t i o n an Z i n s e n und I n k a s s o g e b ü h r e n in H ö h e von 2 % p r o M o n a t b e r e c h n e t . Die Z a h l u n g muß mit S c h e c k e r f o l g e n , e n t w e d e r mit e i n e m auf U S - D o l l a r ( U S - $ ) a u s g e s t e l l t e n S c h e c k , der auf eine U S - B a n k g e z o g e n ist, oder mit e i n e m auf P f u n d Sterling (£) ausgestellten Scheck, der auf eine britische Bank gezogen ist. Allen erfolgreichen B i e t e r n a u ß e r h a l b von N o r d a m e r i k a und G r o ß b r i t a n n i e n wird z u s ä t z l i c h ein Betrag in Höhe von US-S15,f ü r B a n k g e b ü h r e n in R e c h n u n g g e s t e l l t ; die K ä u f e r k ö n n e n jed o c h d i e s e G e b ü h r von i h r e r Z a h l u n g a b z i e h e n , w e n n sie die B e z a h l u n g auf die oben g e f o r d e r t e Weise v o r n e h m e n . Z a h l u n g e n k ö n n e n mit V i s a , M a s t e r c a r d o d e r A m e r i c a n E x p r e s s e r f o l g e n ; j e d o c h wird bei B e z a h l u n g mit Kreditkarte ein Aufschlag in Höhe von 3 , 5 % b e r e c h n e t .

12. Die Bieter verzchten, auf alle sich an dieser Auktion ergebenden A n s p r ü c h e h i n s i c h t l i c h S c h a d e n e r s a t z f ü r A u f w e n d u n g e n , S c h a d e n e r s a t z für F o l g e s c h ä d e n oder e i n e r über den verurs a c h t e n S c h a d e n h i n a u s g e h e n d e n E n t s c h ä d i g u n g . Das e i n z i g e R e c h t , das e i n e m T e i l n e h m e r an d e r A u k t i o n auf G r u n d e i n e s auf die A u k t i o n z u r ü c k g e h e n d e n A n s p r u c h e s o d e r e i n e r e n t s p r e c h e n d e n S t r e i t f r a g e z u s t e h t , b e s t e h t in e i n e r z i n s l o s e n R ü c k v e r g ü t u n g des g a n z e n o d e r e i n e s T e i l s d e s g e z a h l t e n Kaufpreises. 13. Alle Rechte, die Bietern oder Käufern von CNG gewährt werden o d e r i h n e n a n d e r w e i t i g z u r V e r f ü g u n g s t e h e n , und z w a r g e m ä ß diesen A u k t i o n s b e d i n g u n g e n o d e r a n d e r w e i t i g , sind persönlicher Art und können nicht an eine a n d e r e Person oder einen R e c h t s t r ä g e r a b g e t r e t e n o d e r ü b e r t r a g e n w e r d e n , sei es d u r c h gesetzlichen Rechtsübergang oder anderweitig. Keine dritte Partei kann sich auf L e i s t u n g e n oder R e c h t e b e r u f e n , die d u r c h diese A u k t i o n s b e d i n g u n g e n g e g e b e n w e r d e n . B i e t e r , die als V e r t r e t e r h a n d e l n , m ü s s e n d i e s e V e r t r e t u n g C N G v o r d e r A u k t i o n in s c h r i f t l i c h e r Form o f f e n l e g e n ; a n d e r n f a l l s sind die R e c h t e auf den V e r t r e t e r b e s c h r ä n k t und s i n d n i c h t auf den n i c h t o f f e n gelegten Auftraggeber übertragbar.

5. Bieter, die CNG nicht bekannt sind, müssen CNG eine zufriedens t e l l e n d e K r e d i t r e f e r e n z zur V e r f ü g u n g stellen oder ein Depot hinterlegen, dessen Höhe von CNG festgelegt wird, ehe sie Gebote abgeben k ö n n e n . M i n d e r j ä h r i g e dürfen ohne die s c h r i f t l i c h e Z u s t i m m u n g e i n e s E l t e r n t e i l s , der die Z a h l u n g g a r a n t i e r t , nicht b i e t e n . CNG kann von j e d e m K ä u f e r V o r a u s k a s s e verlangen. Die v e r s t e i g e r t e n Lose b l e i b e n bis zur v o l l s t ä n d i g e n B e z a h l u n g aller F o r d e r u n g e n von CNG E i g e n t u m der V e r k ä u f e r . Nach Erhalt der Lose übernehmen die Käufer die volle Verantwortung für Verluste oder Schäden.

14. Ein R e c h t s s t r e i t h i n s i c h t l i c h d i e s e r A u k t i o n u n t e r l i e g t des G e s e t z e n von P e n n s y l v a n i e n und kann nur von dem L a n c a s t e r County Court of C o m m o n Pleas oder dem U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of P e n n s y l v a n i a g e r i c h t l i c h e n t s c h i e d e n werden; und alle Bieter unterwerfen sich f ü r diesen Zweck auf Grund einer Zustellung durch eingeschriebene Post den S t a a t s h o h e i t s r e c h t e n d i e s e r G e r i c h t e . In e i n e m R e c h t s s t r e i t hinsichtlich dieser Auktion ist die o b s i e g e n d e Partei b e r e c h t i g t , ihre a n g e m e s s e n e n K o s t e n und R e c h t s a n w a l t s k o s t e n e r s t a t t e t zu bekommen.

6. Die S c h ä t z u n g e n sind in U S - D o l l a r ( U S - $ ) und alle G e b o t e m ü s s e n auf g e r a d e D o l l a r b e t r ä g e ( U S - S ) l a u t e n . C N G f ü h r t s c h r i f t l i c h e G e b o t e im Namen der Bieter aus. V o r b e h a l t l i c h der M i n d e s t g e b o t e und R u f p r e i s e w e r d e n s c h r i f t l i c h e G e b o t e eine S t e i g e r u n g s s t u f e (von etwa 10%) über dem nächsthöchsten Gebot w ä h r e n d der V e r s t e i g e r u n g z u g e s c h l a g e n . G e b o t e u n t e r h a l b des S c h ä t z w e r t e s w e r d e n in der Regel nicht e r m ä ß i g t . G e b o t e über dem S c h ä t z w e r t w e r d e n j e d o c h ermäßigt sofern dies möglich ist. Bei gleichhohen Geboten wird der Zuschlag dem zuerst abgegebenen Gebot erteilt. Ein s c h r i f t l i c h e s Gebot hat Vorrang vor einem, das während der Versteigerung abgegeben wird. Das Bieten erfolgt nach L o s n u m m e r n . Die Lose werden nicht a u f g e t e i l t . Die Bieter sind f ü r F e h l e r b e i m Bieten s e l b s t v e r a n t w o r t l i c h . Ü b e r p r ü f e n Sie Ihren G e b o t s b o g e n g r ü n d l i c h .

15. Im Falle e i n e r S t r e i t f r a g e ist die e n g l i s c h e V e r s i o n d i e s e r Auktionsbedingungen rechtskräftig. Ihre s c h r i f t l i c h e n Gebote müssen bis zum 2 4. S e p t e m b e r 1997 bei u n s e i n g e h e n .

7. Eine A n m e r k u n g zu M i n d e s t g e b o t e n ( L i m i t e n ) . CNG behält sich das Recht vor, f ü r b e l i e b i g e Lose ein M i n d e s t g e b o t (Limit) f e s t z u l e g e n . J e d o c h ist kein M i n d e s t g e b o t ( L i m i t ) höher als der

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CONDITIONS DE VENTE AUX ENCHERES Ceci est une vente aux enchères par correspondance organisée par C l a s s i c a l N u m i s m a t i c G r o u p , I n c . ( C N G ) . Faire une o f f r e à l'enchère s i g n i f i e l ' a c c e p t a t i o n des c o n d i t i o n s suivantes:

7. Quelques mots sur les prix m i n i m u m . CNG se réserve le droit de fixer un prix minimum pour n'importe quel lot. Aucune reserve ne sera toutefois supérieure à la valeur e s t i m a t i v e et les lots se voient g é n é r a l e m e n t a t t r i b u e r un prix m i n i m u m c o r r e s p o n d a n t à 60% de la valeur e s t i m a t i v e .

1. Les o b j e t s p r o p o s é s dans ce catalogue sont mis en vente par C N G a g i s s a n t p o u r son p r o p r e c o m p t e et en tant q u ' a g e n t représentant divers autres propriétaires. Nous nous réservons le droit de r e f u s e r une o f f r e ou e n c h è r e , de d é c i d e r de la mise à prix, de fixer les paliers de hausse des enchères, de modifier l'ordre dans lequel se d é r o u l e la vente aux e n c h è r e s , de relancer les e n c h è r e s en cas de d é s a c c o r d , de r e t i r e r un lot q u e l c o n q u e , de faire une o f f r e pour le compte de CNG, de faire une o f f r e pour le c o m p t e du p r o p r i é t a i r e et de p e r m e t t r e de f a i r e des e n c h è r e s sur ses p r o p r e s lots.

8. Les enchérisseurs garantissent personnellement le paiement de leurs offres en cas d'attribution du lot, même s'ils agissent pour le compte d'un tiers. Les acquéreurs se chargeant d ' o f f r e s / e n c h è r e s à la commission venant d'autres personnes le font à leurs propres risques et restent r e s p o n s a b l e s v i s - à - v i s de CNG du r è g l e m e n t intégral selon les présentes C o n d i t i o n s de Vente aux E n c h è r e s . 9. Au cas où un acquéreur omet d ' e f f e c t u e r un paiement lorsque celui-ci est échu, CNG se réserve le droit de revendre le lot et l acquéreur accepte de payer les frais r a i s o n n a b l e s d'une telle vente et aussi de payer la différence entre le prix de la nouvelle vente et celui de l'enchère p r é c é d e m m e n t a c c e p t é e . CNG se réserve aussi tous les droits dont Telle peut se p r é v a l o i r en vertu du Code Commercial Uniforme de Pennsylvanie, notamment le droit de déduire les sommes dues par un acquéreur sur un envoi futur ou sur une acquisition f u t u r e ou sur des s o m m e s d ' a r g e n t ou marchandises étant en la possession de CNG.

2. Tous les lots sont sujets à une commission de 1 0 % à la charge de l ' a c q u é r e u r , laquelle sera a j o u t é e au prix de vente. 3. T o u t e s les p i è c e s de m o n n a i e sont g a r a n t i e s a u t h e n t i q u e s . L'attribution, la date, l'état et autres qualificatifs sont l'opinion de l'auteur du catalogue sans que ceci implique de garantie expresse ou implicite. Veuillez noter qu'une vente aux enchères n'est pas une vente c o n d i t i o n n e l l e . Les lots inspectés avant la vente et les lots a c h e t é s par des e n c h é r i s s e u r s dans la salle (y compris des e n c h é r i s s e u r s a g i s s a n t p o u r le c o m p t e d ' a u t r e s p e r s o n n e s ) ne peuvent en aucun cas être retournés e x c e p t é en cas de problème d ' a u t h e n t i c i t é . Toute contestation concesnant la description ainsi que toute intention de r e t o u r n e r une monnaie des pièces, (excepté dans les cas de problèmes d'authenticité), doivent être formulées dans les 5 jours qui suivent la réception de l'envoi. Toute c o n t e s t a t i o n ayant trait à l ' a u t h e n t i c i t é doit être faite par écrit par l ' a c q u é r e u r initial i m m é d i a t e m e n t et, il a l'obligation dans les plus b r e f s délais de renvoyer le lot à CNG dans le même état qu'il l'a acquis. Les valeurs estimatives sont données à titre purement i n d i c a t i f et ne sont pas une d é f i n i t i o n f i x e de la v a l e u r réelle.

10. La taxe sur les ventes, les frais p o s t a u x , la m a n u t e n t i o n et l'assurance sont la responsabilité de l'acquéreur et sont ajoutés à toutes les facturés le cas échéant. Les frais postaux, de manutention et d ' a s s u r a n c e p o u r des lots de l i v r e s s e r o n t f a c t u r é s sép a r é m e n t des lots de p i è c e s de m o n n a i e . Dans le cas de t o u t e taxe n'étant pas payée par l ' a c q u é r e u r mais qui aurait dû être payée, même si elle n'a pas été f a c t u r é e par C N G , l ' a c q u é r e u r s'engage à régler le montant de celle-ci ainsi que les intérêts ou la pénalité étant imposés le cas é c h é a n t . Il incombe à l ' a c q u é r e u r d'assurer l'observation de la réglementation douanière étrangère et autres r è g l e m e n t s . 1 1. Les Prix Réalisés sont publiés après la vente et sont envoyés par la poste avec la publication suivante de CNG.

4. Les conditions de la vente prévoient le paiement comptant, les f a c t u r e s é t a n t é c h u e s et p a y a b l e s i m m é d i a t e m e n t dès leur réception. Des intérêts et frais de collecte s'élevant à 2% par mois à c o m p t e r de la date de la vente aux e n c h è r e s seront payables sur les factures qui ne sont pas réglées dans les 30 jours qui suivent la date de la vente. Le paiement par chèque doit se faire soit en dollars US ($) si le c h è q u e est tiré sur une banque a m é r i c a i n e , soit en livres s t e r l i n g a n g l a i s e s (£) s'il est tiré sur une banque b r i t a n n i q u e . T o u s les a c q u é r e u r s d o m i c i l i é s a i l l e u r s q u ' e n A m é r i q u e du Nord ou au R o y a u m e - U n i se verront f a c t u r e r un s u p p l é m e n t de 15$ p o u r f r a i s b a n c a i r e s mais ils p e u v e n t déduire si le paiement est e f f e c t u é de la manière indiquée ci-dessus. Le paiement peut s ' e f f e c t u e r avec les cartes Visa, Mastercard ou A m e r i c a n E x p r e s s ; le r è g l e m e n t par carte de crédit donne lieu t o u t e f o i s à une m a j o r a t i o n de 3,50%.

12. Les e n c h é r i s s e u r s a c c e p t e n t de r e n o n c e r à toute revendication de d o m m a g e s et i n t é r ê t s en cas de d o m m a g e c a u s e par la vente aux enchères CNG. Le seul recours qu'un participant à la vente aux enchères aura à l'issue d'une r é c l a m a t i o n ou d'un diff é r e n d sera un r e m b o u r s e m e n t sans i n t é r ê t s , de la t o t a l i t é ou d'une partie du prix d'achat payé par le p a r t i c i p a n t . 13. Tous les droits accordés par CNG ou dont les enchérisseurs et a c q u é r e u r s p e u v e n t a u t r e m e n t se p r é v a l o i r leur sont personnels et ne peuvent pas être cédés ni t r a n s f é r é s à une autre personne physique ou morale, que ce soit du fait de l'intervention de la loi ou autrement. Aucune tierce personne ne peut s'appoyer sur un a v a n t a g e ou droit c o n f é r é par les p r é s e n t e s C o n d i t i o n s de Vente aux Enchères. Les e n c h é r i s s e u r s agissant en tant qu'interm é d i a i r e s d o i v e n t d i v u l g u e r leur m a n d a t d ' a g e n c e par écrit à CNG avant la vente aux enchères; autrement les droits seraient exclusifs à l'agent et ne seraient pas c e s s i b l e s au d o n n e u r d'ordre qu'il r e p r é s e n t e .

5. Les e n c h é r i s s e u r s que nous ne c o n n a i s s o n s pas doivent nous f o u r n i r des r é f é r e n c e s de solvabilité s a t i s f a i s a n t e s ou verser des arrhes selon accord avec CNG avant les enchères. Les mineurs ne sont pas autorisés à faire d'enchères sans l'autorisation écrite de l'un de leurs parents garantissant le paiement. CNG peut exiger le règlement intégral de la part d'un enchérisseur avant la livraison des lots. La propriété des lots ne se trouve transférée qu'une fois que les lots ont été payés intégralement A la réception des lots, l ' a c q u é r e u r a s s u m e l ' e n t i è r e r e s p o n s a b i l i t é en cas de perte ou d ' e n d o m m a g e m e n t de c e u x - c i .

14. Tout différend concernant la présente vente aux enchères sera régi par les lois de Pennsylvanie et sera tranché par la "Cour des P l a i d s C o m m u n s " ( C o u r t of C o m m o n P l e a s ) du C o m t é de Lancaster (Lancaster County) ou le Tribunal de District Fédéral (U.S. District Court) du District Oriental de Pennsylvanie et tous les e n c h é r i s s e u r s se soumettent à la j u r i d i c t i o n p e r s o n n e l l e de ces tribunaux, basée à cette fin sur la s i g n i f i c a t i o n par courrier recommandé ou certifié. Dans tout litige concernant la présente vente aux e n c h è r e s , la partie g a g n a n t e aura le droit de recouvrer ses frais d'avocat et coûts r a i s o n n a b l e s .

6. Les valeurs estimatives sont données en dollars (SUS) et les o f f r e s / e n c h è r e s d o i v e n t être en montants entiers en dollars (S). CNG exécutera les o f f r e s / e n c h è r e s soumises par correspondance pour le c o m p t e des e n c h é r i s s e u r s . A part dans le cas d'une reserve, les o f f r e s par c o r r e s p o n d a n c e seront e x é c u t é e s à approxi m a t i v e m e n t 10% de plus que l'enchère la plus proche. Veuillez noter que les e n c h è r e s i n f é r i e u r e s aux valeurs e s t i m a t i v e s sont rarement réduites mais que celles au-dessus de ces valeurs ont de fortes chances d'être réduites. En cas d ' o f f r e s identiques, la prem i è r e l ' e m p o r t e . Une o f f r e par c o r r e s p o n d a n c e l ' e m p o r t e sur une o f f r e identique dans la salle. Faites vos o f f r e s en écrivant le numéro du lot. Les lots ne seront pas divisés. Les enchérisseurs assumeront la responsabilité des erreurs sur leur bulletin d'enchère, c'est p o u r q u o i il est r e c o m m a n d é de tout c o n t r ô l e r avec soin.

15. En cas de litige, la version en anglais des présentes Conditions de Vente aux Enchères fera foi.

Les c o m m i s s i o n s d o i v e n t nous p a r v e n i r a v a n t le 24 S e p t e m b r e 1 9 9 7 . BONNE

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CONDIZIONI D'ASTA L ' a s t a è u n a p e r c o r r i s p o n d e n z a b a n d i t a da C l a s s i c a l N u m i s m a t i c G r o u p , I n c . ( C N G ) . La p r e s e n t a z i o n e di offerte a l l ' a s t a comporta l ' a c c e t t a z i o n e delle seguenti condizioni: 1. I lotti elencati in questo catalogo sono posti in vendita siada CNG per proprio conto sia come agente di altri conferenti. CNG si riserva il diritto di r i f i u t a r e u n ' o f f e r t a , di determinare il prezzo d ' a p e r t u r a , di fissare gli incrementi di o f f e r t e , di variare l'ordine di s v o l g i m e n t o d e l l ' a s t a , di riaprire la licitazione in caso di cont r o v e r s i a , di ritirare un lotto, di fare o f f e r t e per conto di CNG stesso ο di un a f f i d a t a r i o e di p e r m e t t e r e a un c o n f e r e n t e di fare o f f e r t e per i propri lotti. 2. Tutti lotti s o n o s o g g e t t i ad una c o m m i s s i o n e del 1 0 % c h e sarà a g g i u n t a al p r e z z o di a g g i u d i c a z i o n e . 3. Tutte le monete sono garantite autentiche. L ' a t t r i b u z i o n e , la data, le condizioni ed eventuali altre descrizioni sono opinioni del c o m p i l a t o r e del c a t a l o g o nei c o n f r o n t ! delle quali non si danno g a r a n z i e e s p r e s s e ο tacite. Va ricordato che una vendita a l l ' a s t a non è una v e n d i t a con r i s e r v a di g r a d i m e n t o . I lotti e s a m i n a t i prima dell'asta e i lotti acquistati dagli offerenti in sala (inclusi gli o f f e r e n t i che f a n n o o f f e r t e per conto di terzi) non possono essere r e s t i t u i t i i n d i p e n d e n t e m e n t e dalla r a g i o n e salvo nel caso di non autenticità. Tutte le rivendicazioni di descrizione inesatta e tutte le richieste di restituzione devono pervenire entro 5 giorni dal r i c e v i m e n t o del m a t e r i a l e . Le r i v e n d i c a z i o n i di non autenticità d e v o n o essere inoltrate per inscritto d a l l ' a c q u i r e n t e originale i m m e d i a t a m e n t e d o p o la s c o p e r t a d e l l ' e v e n t u a l e non autentità e c o n t e i n p o r a n e a m e n t e l ' a c q u i r e n t e deve restituire il lotto a CNG nelle stesse c o n d i z i o n i del m o m e n t o d e l l ' a s t a . Le stime s ' i n t e n d o n o a p u r o t i t o l o di o r i e n t a n i e n t o e non s o n o espressioni di u n ' o p i n i o n e di valore. 4. Le vendite sono per contanti con saldo delle fatture a l l ' a t t o del r i c e v i m e n t o . Le fatture non saldate entro 30 giorni dalla data della vendita sono gravate del 2% a titolo di interesse ed addebito di riscossione a partire dalla data dell'asta. I pagamenti con assegno devono essere in dollari USA ($) su una banca americana ο in sterline inglesi (£) su una banca britannica. A tutti gli aggiudicatari al di fuori d e H ' A m e r i c a del Nord e del Regno Unito vengono f a t t u r a t i u l t e r i o r i $ 1 5 per c o m p e t e n z e b a n c a r i e , s o m m a che puö essere dedotta se il pagamento è effettuato come sopra indicato. I pagamenti possono essere e f f e t t u a t i con carta di credito Visa, Mastercard ο American Express essi sono in tal caso gravati di un 3,5% a g g i u n t i v o . 5. Gli o f f e r e n t i non noti a CNG devono fornire referenze di credito 0 v e r s a r e una c a u z i o n e f i s s a t a a d i s c r e z i o n e di CNG prima dell'apertura dell'asta. I minori di età non possono fare offerte senza il consenso scritto di un genitore che garantisca il pagamento. CNG puö r i c h i e d e r e il p a g a m e n t o in toto da un o f f e r e n t e prima della c o n s e g n a dei lotti. II diritto di p r o p r i e t à non è trasmesso f i n t a n t o che i lotti non s o n o i n t e r a m e n t e s a l d a t i . Ad avvenuta consegna dei lotti l'acquirente assume piena responsabilità per le eventuali perdite ο danni. 6. Le stime sono in dollari USA (SUS) e le offerte devono essere in dollari ο mettendo I'indicazione dei centesimi ($). CNG accetta offerte per c o r r i s p o n d e n z a . Le o f f e r t e per c o r r i s p o n d e n z a saranno eseguite con un incremento di circa il 10% s u l l ' o f f e r t a ρίύ alta, prezzi m i n i m i di base e prezzi di a p e r t u r a p e r m e t t e n d o . Va ric o r d a t o che le o f f e r t e al di s o t t o delle stime hanno r a r a m e n t e s u c c e s s o ma q u e l l e sopra le stime hanno buona p r o b a b i l i t à di aver successo. In caso di o f f e r t e identiche ha la preferenza quella p e r v e n u t a c i per prima. U n ' o f f e r t a per c o r r i s p o n d e n z a gode di priorità su una identica in sala. Le o f f e r t e s ' i n t e n d o n o per numero di lotto. Nessun lotto puö essere suddiviso. Gli o f f e r e n t i sono responsabili degli errori nelle offerte. Si prega di controllare a t t e n t a m e n t e il foglio o f f e r t e . 7 Per quanto riguarda i prezzi minimi di base, CNG si reserva il d i r i t t o di f i s s a r e un p r e z z o m i n i m o per q u a l s i a s i lotto, nessun prezza m i n i m o è s u p e r i o r e alla stima e g e n e r a l m e n t e è il 60% della stima. 8. Gli o f f e r e n t i garantiscono personalmente il saldo delle offerte vincenti, inclusi gli o f f e r e n t i che fanno o f f e r t e per conto di terzi e quel Ii che rappresentano associazioni ο altri enti. Gli acquirenti che a c c e t t a n o di fare o f f e r t e per conto di terzi 10 fanno a loro rischio e r i m a n g o n o r e s p o n s a b i l i verso CNG per il saldo totale ai sensi delle presenti condizioni d ' a s t a .

9. Se un a c q u i r e n t e non e f f e t t u a un p a g a m e n t o q u a n d o d o v u t o CNG si riserva il diritto di revendere il ο i lotti e l ' o f f e r e n t e s'impegna a far fronte al costo ragionevole di detta vendita ed a corr i s p o n d e r e l ' e v e n l u a l e d i f f e r e n z a Ira il p r e z z o di r i v e n d i t a e il precedente prezzo di a g g i u d i c a z i o n e . CNG si riserva inoltre tutti i d i r i t t i che gli s p e t t a n o ai s e n s i del C o d i c e C o m m e r c i a l e U n i f o r m a t o della P e n n s y l v a n i a , i n c l u s o il diritto di c o m p e n s a r e una somma dovuta da un acquirente con futuri c o n f e r i m e n t i ο acquisti 0 denaro ο merci in possesso del CNG. 10. Le imposte sulle vendite, le spese postali, i costi di amministrazione e l ' a s s i c u r a z i o n e sono a c a r i c o d e l l ' a c q u i r e n t e e sono aggiunte come appropriato a tutte le f a t t u r e . Le spese p o s t a l i , i costi di amministrazione e l'assicurazione per lotti di libri sono fatturati s e p a r a t a m e n t e dai lotti di monete. Nel caso di u n ' i m p o s t a ο tassa dovuta e non corrisposta d a l l ' a c q u i r e n t e , anche se non fatturata da CNG, l ' a c q u i r e n t e si impegna a c o r r i s p o n d e r l a su richiesta unitamente agli e v e n t u a l i interessi ο p e n a l i t à che p o s s a n o derivare. E'responsabilità d e l l ' a c q u i r e n t e rispettare le norme doganali ο altri regolamenti vigenti a l l ' e s t e r o . 11. I prezzi realizzati sono pubblicati dopi l ' a s t a e sono comunicati per posta con il successivo catalogo CNG. 12. Gli acquirenti accettano di rinunciare a r i v e n d i c a z i o n i per il rimborso di danni indiretti ο di r i s a r c i m e n t i e s e m p l a r i sorti in relazione all'asta. L ' u n i c a ri parazione alia quale un partecipante all'asta ha diritto a fronte di una rivendicazione ο controversia in relazione all'asta sarà il rimborso, senza interesse, di tutto ο parte del prezzo di acquisto da esso versato. 13. Tutti i diritti garantiti da CNG ο c o m u n q u e a d i s p o s i z i o n e degli offerenti e degli acquirenti in base a queste condizioni d'asta 0 d i v e r s a m e n t e sono personali e non p o s s o n o e s s e r e c o n c e s s i ο trasferiti a terzi, persone fisiche ο giuridiche, sia in base a leggi che in altro modo. Nessun terzo puö contare su b e n e f i c i ο diritti conferiti dalle presenti condizioni d'asta. Gli offerenti che fungono da agenti sono tenuti a informare per iscritto CNG prima dell'asta; in caso contrario i diritti sono limitati a l l ' a g e n t e e non sono transferibili al r a p p r e s e n t a t o non a n n u n c i a t o . 14. Qualsiasi controversia in relazione a q u e s t ' a s t a sarà regolata dalle leggi della Pennsylvania e sarà g i u d i c a t a u n i c a m e n t e dalla C o u n t y Court of C o m m o n P l e a s di L a n c a s t e r ο d a l l a C o r t e Distrettuale statunitense del Distretto O r i e n t a l e di P e n n s y l v a n i a e tutti gli offerenti si sottopongono alia personale giurisdizione dei suddetti tribunali a tale r i g u a r d o d i e t r o n o t i f i c a per posta racc o m a n d a t a ο c e r t i f i c a t a . 111 una c o n t r o v e r s i a in r e l a z i o n e a q u e s t ' a s t a la parte vincente avrà diritto a r i c u p e r a r e i costi ragionevoli e le spese legali. 15. In caso di vertenza farà fede la v e r s i o n e inglese delle presenti condizioni d ' a s t a . Le o f f e r t e d e v o n o p e r v e n i r e e n t r o il 2 4 s e t t e m b r e 1 9 9 7 . BUONA

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Classical Numismatic GREEK COINAGE

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6. Castulo. Circa 2nd Century BC. JE 18mm (5.65 gm). Diademed head right, palm before / Bull right; crescent above. Villaronga pg. 336,43; Burgos 558. VF, black patina, light earthen encrustation. ($100)

1. SPAIN, Bascunes. Circa 120-20 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Male head / Horseman with short sword. Villaronga pg. 250,10; Burgos 147. Good VF. ($150)

7. Castulo. Circa 2nd Century BC. JE 16mm (3.61 gm). Diademed head right / Boar right; star above. Villaronga pg. 337,48; Burgos 566. Good VF, nice dark green patina. ($150)

2. Carmo. Circa early 2nd Century BC. JE 34mm (21.35 gm). Helmeted male head in wreath / CARMO between two gram ears. Villaronga pg. 382, 2; Burgos 344. Good VF, dark green patina. ($3M)

8. Celsa. After 133 BC. JE 29mm (15.30 gm). Male head right; three dolphins around / Horseman with palm right. Villaronga pg. 223,11; Burços 590. Good VF, reddish brown patina. ($150) 3. Carthago Nova. Under the Carthaginians. Circa 220-215 BC. JE 14mm (1.56 gm). Wreathed head of Tanit left / Helmet. Villaronga pg. 69, 42; Burgos 403. Good VF, dark green patina. ($125)

4. Carthago Nova. Under the Carthaginians. Circa 218-209 BC. AR Half-Shekel - Drachm (3.57 gm). Bare head of Hannibal(?) left / Horse standing right. Villaronga pg. 71,65; Burgos 418; SNG Copenhagen 296. VF, light porosity. ($3‫)ש‬

9. Emporia. Circa 130-90 BC. JE 33mm (20.05 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right; Iberian EI before / Pegasos right; wreath above, palm below. Villaronga pg. 145,32; Burgos 936. Near VF, red and brown patina. Scarce. ($100)

5. Carthago Nova. Under the Carthaginians. Circa 235-220 BC. AR Shekel (7.08 gm). Bare head of Hannibal(?) left / Horse right, palm tree behind; pellet below. Villaronga, Hispano-Cartaginesas, 201 ff; Burgos 412. Near ($600) VF. Rare.

10. Emporia. Circa 27 BC-25 AD. JE 25mm (7.82 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right; dolphin countermark on helmet, DD countermark below chin / Pegasos right. RPC 257; Villaronga pg. 157,44; Burgos 967. Near VF, brown patina. ($100)

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Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

16. Tarraco. Circa 1st Century BC. JE 23mm (9.82 gm). Male head right; YH behind / Horseman with palm right. Villaronga pg. 171,102; Burgos 1806. VF, dark green patina, rough surfaces. Scarce. ($100)

11. Gades. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. JE 26mm (14.95 gm). Head of Melqart (Herakles) left, wearing lion's skin headdress, club behind / Two tunnies left; crescent and pellet left, letter right. Villaronga pg. 86,35; Burgos 1050. VF, dark brown patina. ($100)

12. Malaca. Circa 100-20 BC. JE 20mm (6.28 gm). Head of Hephaistos (Vulcan) right wearing flat cap; tongs behind / Eight pointed star in wreath. Villaronga pg. 102,23; Burgos 1357. VF/EF, glossy black patina with light earthen encrustation. ($150)

17. Turiaso. Circa 120-20 BC. AR Denarius (3.81 gm). Male head; Iberian "Ca S Du" / Horseman with couched lance. Villaronga pg. 266,33; Burgos ($150) 1911. Good VF.

18. Turiaso. Circa 120-20 BC. AR Denarius (3.09 gm). Male head right; Iberian "Ca S Du" / Horseman with couched lance. Villaronga—; Burgos 1911. Toned Fine. ($100)

19. Ursone. Circa 1st Century BC. Lead 22mm (653 gm). VRSO (City of the Bears), male head right / Bear sitting on its haunches. Casariego, Cores, Pliego, Catalogo de Plomos Monetifomies de la Hispania Antigua, pl. 16,1. VF, gray patina. Rare. ($150) 13. Olbuco. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. JE 28mm (13.41 gm). Diademed female head right / L. AIMIL, M. IVNI, AID between plow and barley ear. Villaronga pg. 347,44; Burgos 1414. Fine, brown patina. ($100)

14. Secobirices (Segovia). Circa 120-20 BC. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). Male head; crescent behind, Iberian S below / Horseman with lance. Villaronga pg. 292,9; Burgos 1709. Good VF. ($200)

15. Segeda. Circa 1st Century BC. JE 19mm (3.94 gm). Male head right, Σ before / Horse galloping right. Villaronga pg. 235,30; Butgos 1688. Nice VF, black and green patina. Scarce. ($125)

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20. Valentia. After 138 BC. JE 29mm (15.63 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; C. LVCŒN C. MVNIQ around / Comucopiae and thunderbolt in saltire. Villaronga pg. 317,1; Burgos 1990. Near VF, brown patina, light scrapes on high points. ($100)

21. Balearic Islands. Ebusus. Circa 1st Century BC. JE 21mm (7.16 gm). Squatting Kabieros facing; letters left / Legend in two lines. Villaronga pg. 98, 62; Burgos 732. VF; green, red and brown patina. ($100)

Balearic Islands. Ebusus. Circa 1st Century BC. JE 20mm (7.63 gm). 22. Squatting Kabieros facing; palm left / Legend in two lines. Villaronga pg. 99, 72; Burgos 749. Good VF, green and brown patina. ($150)


Classical Numismatic

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23. CELTIC. Circa 3rd Century BC. /E "Wheel" money (1.90 gm). String of three four-spoked wheels, 24mm in length. Victoor IX-2t. VF, interesting. ($2M)

CELTIC, Belgic Tribes. Circa 1st Century BC. AV Stater (7.23 gm). 24. "Globule à la croix", bullet shaped l u m p with faint cross. Scheers 128; Allen/Nash 159. Good VF. ($5‫)ש‬

30. Transylvanian Plains. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.00 gm). Imitating Philip Π of Macedon. Head of Zeus right / Horseman right. CCCMB I, S68; Gobi 264A. Toned, good VF for type. ($600)

25. The Bituriges Cubi. Circa 1st Century BC. AV Stater (6.89 gm). Head left / ABVCATO, horse galloping left, eagle with outspread wings on his back; pellet-in-annulets below. De la Tour 4173. VF, off center. ($4‫)ש‬

31. Hungarian Plains. Circa 2nd Century BC. Billon Tetradrachm (8.28 gm). Tolna or Kapostal type. Stylized head of Zeus right / Horseman left; °° below. CCCBM 1,85. Toned VF. ($200)

26. The Boii. Circa 2nd Century BC. AV Third Stater (2.66 gm). Head right (blob) / Figure standing left, with spear and shield. Paulsen 87; Scheers, Seine-Maritime, 885. Fine, scratches. ($2‫)ש‬ On less degenerate examples of these third staters the prototype can be identified as the Athena Alkidenios tetradrachms of Philip V of Macedon (220-179 BC).

32. Hungarian Plains. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (10.45 gm). Imitating Philip Π of Macedon. Laureate head of Zeus right / ‫״‬Dandelion" horseman left. CCCBM 1,153; Gobi 471. Near EF. ($650) 27. The Suessiones. Circa 1st Century BC. Potin 21mm (4.90 gm). Celtic head with free floating locks / Boar facing right above annulet, five pellets and tore below. CCCBM III, 445; De la Tour 7905. Good VF, exceptionally sharp detail for this cast issue. ($2‫)ש‬

33. Serbian Region. Circa 2nd Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (12.90 gm). Imitating Philip H of Macedon. Crude head of Zeus / Horse left, rider shown as ‫״‬insect"; rosette. CCCBM I—; Gobi 156. VF. ($300)

28. Rhineland. Circa 1st Century BC. AR Unit (1.38 gm). Dancing man / Horse right, head reverted. CCCBM Π, 524; De la Tour 9396. Lighty toned VF. ($250)

34. Danube Region. Oltenia Type. Circa 2nd Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (7.55 gm). Imitating Philip Π of Macedon. Crude head - "simplified" type / Horse left, rider shown as three dots. CCCBM 1,44; De la Tour 9883. Toned VF. (S250)

29. Noricum. "Copo". Circa 2nd Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (9.86 gm). Stylized head of Apollo right / COPO, horseman left. De la Tour 9996; Gobi, Noricum, C3c (pi. 5,8-11). Near VF, some verdigris. ($2‫)ש‬ 1 1


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

40. CAMPANIA, Neapolis. Circa 430-420 BC. AR Nomos (6.06 gm). Helmeted and laureate head of Athena / ΝΕΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ (retrograde), bull right. Rutter 64 (037/R55). VF, scarce variety. ($300)

35. Danube Region. Circa 3rd Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.52 gm). Imitating Philip Π. Laureate head of Zeus right / Horseman right; triskeles below. CCCBM 1,122; Gobi 434. Toned, good VF. ($600) 41. Teanum Sidicinum. Circa 3rd Century BC. JE 21mm (7.31 gm). Helmeted head of Athena left / Cock right, star behind. SNG Copenhagen 594. Good VF, glossy black patina. ($200)

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36. Danube Region. Circa 3rd Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.56 gm). Imitating Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles / Zeus seated left; flaming altar. CCCBM—; Price—. EF for type. ($300)

37. Danube Region. Circa 3rd Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.64 gm). Imitating Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles / Zeus seated left; winged thunderbolt to left, X below throne. CCCBM—; Price—. Good VF. ($300)

38. Danube Region. Circa 3rd Century BC. AR Drachm (3.11 gm). Imitating Philip ΠΙ of Macedon. Head of Herakles / Zeus seated left; monogram. CCCBM 1,203. Toned, good VF. ($100)

39. ETRURIA, Populonia. Circa 211-200 BC. AR 20 Asses (7.02 gm). Gorgoneion / Indeterminate design. Vecchi, SNR 69,53. Good VF, some horn silver on reverse. ($500)

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42. APULIA, Canusium. Circa 300 BC. AR Obol (0.36 gm). Amphora between cornucopiae and oinochoe / Lyre; Κ left, A right. SNG ANS 691; BMC Italy pg. 135,3. Good VF. Very rare. ($400)

43. CALABRIA, Tarentum. Circa 510-500 BC. AR Nomos (8.00 gm). Phalanthos on dolphin right, holding octopus / Hippocamp left, scallop below. Vlasto 115. Toned Fine. Rare. ($400)

44. Tarentum. Circa 500 BC. AR Nomos (7.98 gm). Phalanthos riding dolphin right, holding patera in extended left hand and cuttlefish in right; small cuttlefish below / Sea-horse with curved wing right; pecten below. Vlasto 129 (same dies); Cahn, "Early Tarentine Chronology," in Essays to Stanley Robinson, Issue 2. VF. Rare. ($600)

45. Tarentum. Circa 490-480 BC. AR Nomos (8.07 gm). Phalanthos on dolphin left / Wheel of four spokes. Vlasto 92. Toned VF, flan flaws. Rare. ($400)

Tarentum. Circa 380-345 BC. AR Nomos (7.93 gm). Nude warrior on 46. horseback left; Δ / Taras on dolphin, holding trident; Κ and waves below. Vlasto 443; Brunetti ΧΥΙΠ, 41 (353 BC). Good VF. Overstruck. ($250)


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c. Toned Tarentum Stater

47. Tarentum. Circa 380-344 BC. AR Diobol (1.15 gm). Head of Athena left, wearing helmet decorated with hippocamp / Herakles strangling Nemean lion; bow and quiver behind. Vlasto 1264. Toned EF, reverse double struck, exceptional style. ($300) 52. Tarentum. Circa 302-281 BC. AR Nomos (7.86 gm). N u d e youth on horseback placing wreath on horse's head, ΣΑ above, ΑΡΕ/ΘΩΝ below in two lines / Taras astride dolphin, holding tripod in extended right hand; C ΑΣ below. Vlasto 666. EF, toned with iridescent highlights around the devices. Well struck. (S600)

48. Tarentum. Circa 344-334 BC. AR Nomos (7.43 gm). N u d e warrior standing behind horse; I - / Taras on dolphin, holding shield and trident; A and waves below. Vlasto 516; Brunetti XVECl, 29 (360 BC). Good VF, worn reverse die, scrapes 111 field. Overstruck on a Corinthian-type stater of Echinos (Pegasi Π pg. 507,1). ($250)

53. Tarentum. Circa 302-281 BC. AR Nomos (7.90 gm). N u d e youth on horseback, the youth crowning horse; ΣΑ ΦΙΛΙ ΑΡΞΟΣ / Taras on dolphin, holding grapes; ΑΓΑ below. Vlasto 673; Bametti XXV, 1 (301 BC). Good VF, light scratches. ($250)

49. Tarentum. Issue for Alexander of Epeiros. Circa 334-331 BC. AV 1/12 Stater (0.66 gm). Radiate head of Helios, facing slightly left / ΑΛ ΕΞ, thunderbolt. Vlasto 1864 (same dies). Good VF. ($750) Alexander the Molossian, king of Epeims, was hired by Tarentum to provide a mercenary army capable offending offOscan attacks on southern Italy. Alexander was successful, but Tarentum discovered to its dismay that it was easier to hire a mercemry than tofireone. Alexander began to establish his οιυη empire in the south, negotiating a "sphere of influence" treaty with Rome, and gaining the support of smaller cities jealous of Tarentum. His plansfor an Italian empire collapsed in 331 with his death in battle against Lucanian tribesmen.

Tarentum. Circa 302-281 BC. AR Nomos (7.36 gm). Youth on horse54. back right, placing wreath on horse's head / Taras on dolphin left, holding grape bunch. Vlasto 673. VF, rough surfaces. ($200)

50. Tarentum. Circa 334-330 BC. AR Nomos (7.88 gm). Nude warrior on horseback, with shield and lances; ΔΑΙ / Taras on dolphin, holding trident and shield; Φ1 in field, murex below. Vlasto 596; Brunetti XXI, 8 (322 BC). VF. ($250)

55. Tarentum. Circa 302-281 BC. AR Nomos (7.84 gm). Warrior on horseback galloping left / Taras on dolphin left holding Nike, waves below. Vlasto 685. Lightly toned Near EF. ($500)

51. Tarentum. Circa 302-281 BC. AR Nomos (7.73 gm). N u d e youth on horseback, the youth crowning horse; ΣΑ ΑΡΕΘΩΝ / Taras on dolphin, holding tripod; CAΣ below. Vlasto 666; Brunetti XXV, 6 (296 BC). Good VF. ($250)

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56. Tarentum. Circa 302-281 BC. AR Nomos (7.79 gm). Nude warrior on horseback; ΑΝΘΡΟΣ / Taras on dolphin, holding kantharos; ΕΥ AP and anί chor. Vlasto 691; Brunetti XXV, 11 (291 BC). Good VF. (5400)


Classical Numismatic

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57. Tarentum. Circa 302-281 BC. AR Nomos (7.83 gm). Nude youth on horseback, the youth crowning horse; I I ΔΑΞΙΜΟΙ / Taras on dolphin, holding dolphin and comucopiae; ΔΑ below. Vlasto 696; Brunetti XXV, 14 (289 BC). Toned VF, some encrustation. ($150)

63. Tarentum. Circa 278-272 BC. AV Hemistater (4.27 gm). Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / ΤΑΡΑΝΤΙΝΩΝ, Taras, holding trident, driving biga right; ΣΩΚ. Vlasto 29 (same dies). Good VF. Rare. ($2000)

64. Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. AR Nomos (6.50 gm). Youth on horseback left; ΣΥ ΛΥΚΙΝΟΣ / Taras on dolphin, brandishing trident; owl. Vlasto 836; Brunetti XXVII, 12 (265 BC). Near EF. ($300)

58. Tarentum. Circa 281-272 BC. AR Nomos (6.00 gm). Nude warrior on horseback; ΓΎ ΣΩΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ / Taras on dolphin, holding Nike arid cornucopiae; ΠΟΛΥ, thunderbolt. Vlasto 713; Brunetti XXVI, 8 (278 BC). VF, reverse corroded. ($150)

65. Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. AR Nomos (6.47 gm). Youth on horseback left; ΣΥ ΛΥΚΙΝΟΣ / Taras on dolphin, brandishing trident; owl. Vlasto 836; Brunetti XXVII, 12 (265 BC). Good VF. ($200)

59. Tarentum. Circa 281-272 BC. AR Nomos (6.35 gm). Nude warrior on horseback, crowned by Nike; ΣΙ ΛΥΚΩΝ / Taras on dolphin, holding kantharos and trident; ΓΎ. Vlasto 730; Brunetti XXVI, 12 (277 BC). VF, some porosity. ($150)

66. Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. AR Nomos (6.30 gm). Youth on horseback left, crowning horse; ΣΥ above, ΛΥΚΙ/ΝΟΣ below / Taras on dolphin left with trident; owl behind. Vlasto 837. VF. ($200)

60. Tarentum. Circa 281-272 BC. AR Nomos (6.29 gm). Nude youth on horseback; ΞΩ NEYMH / Taras on dolphin, holding helmet; ΠΟΛΥ, and star in fields. Vlasto 742; Brunetti XXVI, 7 (279 BC). Toned VF, horn silver. ($150)

67. Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. AR Nomos (6.31 gm). Nude warrior on horseback right; ΔΙ above, ΑΡΙΣΤΟΚΛΗΣ below / Taras on dolphin left, holding kantharos and trident; head of nymph beliind. Vlasto 877. VF. ($200)

61. Tarentum. Circa 281-272 BC. AR Nomos (6.26 gm). Youth on horseback right, crowning horse; ΣΩ behind, N E Y / Μ Η below / Taras astride dolphin left, holding helmet; star before and behind. Vlasto 746. Toned VF, a few scratches in field. ($150)

68. Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. AR Nomos (6.47 gm). Nude warrior on horseback; ΔΙ ΑΡΙΣΤΟΚΛΗΣ / Taras on dolphin, holding kantharos and trident. Vlasto 878 (same dies); Brunetti XXVII, 26 (252 BC). Toned, good VF. ($250)

62. Tarentum. Campano-Tarentine Series. Circa 281-228 BC. AR Nomos (7.24 gm). Head of n y m p h Satyra left / N u d e youth on horseback; TA, dolphin. Vlasto 999. Toned VF, off center. ($150) 1 4


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

69. Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. AR Nomos (6.42 gm). Nude warrior on horseback; ΔΙ Α ΡΙΣΤΟΚΛΗΣ / Taras on dolphin, holding kantharos and trident. Vlasto 878; Brunetti XXVII, 26 (252 BC). Good VF. (S200)

75. Metapontion. Circa 340-330 BC. AR Nomos (7.49 gm). Helmeted head of Leukippos; cross-headed torch behind / Barley ear; |-H. Johnston A5. VF, flan flaws. ($250)

70. Tarentum. Circa 272-235 BC. AR Nomos (6.18 gm). Youth on horseback; ΦΙ Ι-ΗΡΑΚΛΗΤΟΣ / Taras on dolphin, holding flower and cornucopiae; ΕΠ monogram, thymiaterion. Vlasto 890; Brunetti XXVII, 31 (247 BC). Good VF. ($250)

Metapontion. Circa 330 BC. AR Nomos (7.82 gm). Helmeted head 76. of Leukippos; head of lion behind / Barley ear; AMI, club on leaf. Johnston B2. Good VF. ($400)

71. Tarentum. Circa 235-228 BC. AR Nomos (6.58 gm). Nude youth on horseback, holding palm; monogram, ΑΡΙΣΤΙΠΠΟΣ / Taras on dolphin, holding kantharos; monogram. Vlasto 947; Brunetti XXVII, 49 (231 BC). Good VF. ($150)

77. Metapontion. Circa 325-280 BC. AR Nomos (7.76 gm). Wreathed head of Demeter; ΔΑΙ / Barley ear; plow, MAX. Johnston C1.69 (same dies). Toned VF, worn dies. ($300) Ex Hollscheck Collection (Dorotheum 1961), lot 662; ex Otto Helbing, (June 1930), lot 49.

72. LUCANIA, Herakleia. Before 350 BC. AR Nomos (7.53 gm)• Head of Athena right, wearing Attic helmet decorated with Skylla hurling stone; X / Nude Herakles strangtag the Nemean lion; kantharos. Work, ANSNNM 91,28; SNG ANS 58. Near VF. ($300)

73. Metapontion. Circa 360-350 BC. AR Nomos (7.74 gm). Wreathed head of maenad; ΠΟΛΥ and Σ (not visible) / Barley ear; owl alighting on leaf. Noe 464. VF. ' ($300)

78. Metapontion. Circa 280-270 BC. AR Nomos (7.73 gm). Wreathed head of Demeter; [ΔΙ] below chin / Barley ear; two amphorae with star; Φ1. Johnston D4.16 (same dies). Toned EF. ($500)

79. Metapontion. Circa 3rd Century BC. JE 12mm (1.08 gm). Head of Pain / Barley ears. Pozzi 539 (this coin). VF, dark green patina. Scarce.

($100)

Ex Virzi Collection; ex Pozzi Collection.

74. Metapontion. Circa 340-330 BC. AR Nomos (7.46 gm). Head of Dionysos left / Barley ear; leaf to right. Noe 455 (same dies). Near VF. ($150)

80. Poseidonia. Circa 480-400 BC. AR N o m o s (8.02 gm). ΠΟΜΕΣ, Poseidon advancing right, brandishing trident / ΠΟΜΕΣ (retrograde), bull ι right in incuse circle. SNG Copenhagen 1277. VF. ($200)


Classical Numismatic

81. Poseidonia. Circa 480-400 BC. AR N o m o s (8.06 gm). ΠΟΜΕΣ, Poseidon advancing right, brandishing trident / ΠΟΜΕΣ (retrograde), bull right in incuse circle. SNG ANS 646. Toned VF. ($3W)

Group, 111c.

86. Thourioi. Circa 4th Century BC. AR N o m o s (7.69 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing laureate Attic helmet / Bull left; Γ below, fish in exergue. SNG ANS 878. Fine. ($100)

Run of Affordable Sybaritic Bulls

87. Thourioi. Circa 4th Century BC. AR N o m o s (8.11 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing laureate helmet / ΘΟΥΡΙΩΝ, bull butting left; fish in exergue. SNG ANS 936. Toned, good VF. ($250) 82. Sybaris. Circa 550-510 BC. AR Nomos (7.88 gm). MV in ligature abovebull, bull standing left on dotted exergual line, head reverted / Incuse bull. Rare variety; see Ars Classica XV (1930), lot 188. Good VF, edge chips, rough. ($500)

88. Thourioi. Circa 4th Century BC. AR N o m o s (7.95 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with Skylla throwing stone / ΘΟΥΡΙΩΝ, bull butting right; ΘΕ above, two fish in exergue. SNG ANS 1079. Toned, good VF. ($300)

Two Attractive Velian N o m o i 83. Sybaris. Circa 550-510 BC. AR Nomos (7.72 gm). VM, bull standing left on dotted exergual line, head reverted / Incuse bull. Dewing 405. VF, corrosion on obverse. ($500)

89. Vetia. Circa 350-310 BC. AR Nomos (7.49 gm). From the workshop of Kleudoros. Head of Athena left, wearing laureate Attic helmet; monogram behind / Lion with ram's head; m o n o g r a m below. Williams 378 (0190/R266); SNG ANS 1317 (same dies). Toned, good VF. ($300) 84. Sybaris. Circa 550-510 BC. AR Nomos (6.56 gm). Reduced diameter. VM, bull standing left on dotted exergual line, head reverted / Incuse bull. SNG ANS 823. Fine, rough. ($400)

85. Sybaris. Circa 550-510 BC. AR Nomos (7,72 gm). Reduced diameter. VM, bull standing left on dotted exergual line, head reverted / Incuse bull. SNG ANS 823. Toned VF. ($750)

90. Velia. Circa 350-310 BC. AR Nomos (6.50 gm). From the workshop of Kleudoros. Head of Athena left, wearing laureate Attic helmet; Kleudoros monogram behind / Lion with ram's head; Kleudoros monogram below, Λ above. Williams 384/35. Lightly toned, good VF. ($400)


Classical Numismatic

91. Velia. Circa 305-290 BC. AR Nomos (7.42 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing Attic helmet with griffin; Α Φ / Lion walking right; I dolphin Φ. Williams 455 (Q226/R319). Toned VF. ($250)

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96. The Bretti. Circa 216-203 BC. JE Uncia (10.47 gm). Laureate head of Zeus right / Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. SNG ANS 3. Good VF, dark green patina. ($200)

97. The Bretti. Circa 216-203 BC. JE Quartuncia (1.89 gm). Head of Amphitrite wearing crab headdress; thunderbolt below / Crab; grape duster above. Scheu 50; SNG ANS 120. EF, dark green patina. ($250)

92. Velia. Circa 290-275 BC. AR Nomos (7.22 gm). Head of Athena left, wearing Attic helmet with griffin and palmette; Α, Φ, IE / Lion bringing d o w n stag. Williams 541 ff. Toned, good VF. ($3OT)

98. Kaulonia. Circa 450 BC. AR Nomos (7.86 gm). N u d e Apollo walking right, holding branch, small running daimon above arm, stag in right field / Stag standing right; palm branch right. Noe 85 (same dies); SNG ANS 175. Toned, good VF. ($600)

93. BRUTTIUM, The Bretti. Circa 282-203 BC. JE Sextans (13.95 gm). Helmeted head of Ares left; griffin on helmet, thunderbolt below / Hera Hoplosmia right; flying owl. Scheu 40; SNG Copenhagen 1640. Good VF, attractive black patina with emerald green highlights. ($250)

99. Kaulonia. Circa 450 BC. AR Third Nomos (2.20 gm). N u d e Apollo walking right, holding branch, small running daimon above arm, stag in right field / Stag standing right; palm branch right. Noe 211 (same dies); SNG ANS 216 (same dies). Toned, good VF, flan a little ragged. Scarce denomination. ($600)

94. The Bretti. Circa 282-203 BC. JE 17mm (3.88 gm). Diademed and winged bust of Nike / Zeus in biga; plow. Scheu 128; SNG Copenhagen 1689. EF, dark green patina. ($150)

95. The Bretti. Circa 216-203 BC. JE Sextans (17.78 gm). Helmeted head of Ares left; harpa below / Nike erecting trophy; anchor between. Scheu 11 ; SNG Copenhagen 1652. Good VF, choice glossy brown patina. ($400)

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100. Kroton. Circa 530-500 BC. AR Nomos (7.84 gm). Tripod; heron to right / Incuse tripod. SNG ANS 271. Toned VF. ($400)


Classical Numismatic

Group, Inc.

106. Rhegion. Circa 415-387 BC. JE 12mm (0.93 gm). Facing lion's scalp / R E with olive leaf. SNG Copenhagen 1940. VF, dark green patina. ($100) 101. Kroton. Circa 420-390 BC. AR Nomos (7.93 gm). Eagle standing right / Tripod; ivy leaf to left. SNG ANS 344. Toned VF. ($350)

Scare Rhegion Fraction

107. Rhegion. Circa 350-270 BC. AR Litra (0.61 gm). Lion's scalp / PH, olive sprig. Herzfelder Jß. Toned EF. ($400) 102. Kroton. Circa 370 BC. AR Nomos (7.54 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / Infant Herakles strangling serpents of Juno. Dewing 513. Fine. ($450)

Elegant Style Kroton 108. Rhegion. Circa 350-270 BC. JE 19mm (7.49 gm). Facing lion's head / Laureate head of Apollo right; krater behind. SNG ANS—; SNG Munich 1618. Nice VF, dark green patina. ($150)

109. Rhegion. Circa 203-89 BC. JE Pentonkia (15.08 gm). Jugate heads of the Dioskouroi / Henries standing left, holding caduceus; Π in field. SNG ANS 753. Near VF, red-brown patina, overstruck. / / Plus a Lipara JE Hexas (9.81 gm). Hephaistos / ΛΙΠ, two dots. Lindgren 636. Near VF, pitted surfaces. 2 coins in lot. ($100)

103. Kroton. Circa 330 BC. AR Nomos (7.35 gm). Laureate head of ApoUo right / Ornate tripod; filleted branch left. SNG ANS 399 (same dies). Toned, near EF, very attractive, fine style. ($1000)

110. Rhegion. Circa 203-89 BC. JE Trias (2.47 gm). Laureate head of Asklepios right / Hygeia standing left, holding serpent; ΠΙ left. SNG ANS 790; SNG Copenhagen 1989. Nice VF, green patina. ($150) 104. Lokroi Epizephryioi. Circa 317-310 BC. AR N o m o s (8.52 gm). Pegasos flying left; thunderbolt below / ΛΟΚΡΩΝ, helmeted head of Athena left. Pegasi II pg. 576,11 /2. Good VF, worn reverse die. ($250) 111. Rhegion. Circa 203-89 BC. JE Uncia (2.09 gm). Head of Apollo right; ΧΠ behind / The Dioskouroi riding right. SNG ANS 798; SNG Copenhagen 1991. VF, green patina. ($150)

105. Nuceria. Circa 3rd Century BC. JE 20mm (7.89 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Horse standing left; pentagram below. SNG ANS 597; SNG Copehnagen 1904. EF, choice green patina. ($300)

112. Terina. Circa 300 BC. AR Drachm (2.54 gm). Head of n y m p h left, hair rolled; triskeles behind / Nike seated left on cippus, holding caduceus. Holloway-Jenkins 107. Toned, good VF, reverse double struck. ($400) 1 8


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

Rare Akragas Tetradrachm

118. Gela. Circa 490-475 BC. AR Didrachm (8.69 gm). Nude horseman with up-raised lance / CEAA, forepart of man-headed bull. Jenkins 7 (04/R4). EF, weak strike at high points. Fine late Archaic style. ($1200)

113. SICILY, Akragas. Circa 470-420 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.38 gm). Eagle standing left on Ionic capital / Crab; volute below. SNG Copenhagen 43; SNG Lockett 696. Near EF, attractive. Rare. ($30M) 119. Gela. Circa 490-475 BC. AR Didrachm (8.24 gm). Nude horseman with up-raised lance / CEAA, forepart of man-headed bull. Jenkins 59 (018/R24). Fine. ($250)

Bold Style Gela Tetradrachm

114. Akragas. Circa 470-420 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.39 gm). AKRAC Σ OTHA, eagle standing left / Crab. SNG ANS 976. Toned VF, a few scratches. ($750) 120. Gela. Circa 480-470 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.13 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike above / Forepart of man-headed bull right. Jenkins 172 (046/R101); SNG Lockett 749. Toned, good VF. ($1500)

High Grade Gela Tetradrachm 115. Akragas. Circa 425-406 BC. JE Hexas (4.73 gm). AKT‫ ׳‬A across field, eagle on fish / Crab; fish to right below. Calciati I—; SNG ANS 1047. VF, dark green patina. ($150)

116. Akragas. Siculo-Punic Issue. 213-211 BC. AR Half-Shekel (3.29 gm). Laureate head of Zeus right; ΦΙ behind / Eagle standing left; ΤΦΙ left. Burnett, "The Enna Hoard", SNR 62, pg. 6; BMC Sicily pg. 14,84. EF. ($450)

117. Akragas. Siculo-Punic Issue. 213-211 BC. AR Half-Shekel (3.57 gm). Laureate head of Zeus right / Eagle standing right; Ε right. Burnett, "The Enna Hoard", SNR 62,10 (same dies). EF. ($450)

121. Gela. Circa 465-450 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.28 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right with Ionic column behind / Forepart of man-headed bull right. Jenkins Group ΠΙ (062/R—). Unpublished reverse die. Near EF. ($2000)

122. Gela. Circa 420-415 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.63 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike above; crane in exergue / ΓΕΛΑΣ, forepart of man-headed bull. Jenkins 467 (090/R179). VF, porosity. ($400)


Classical Numismatic

Group, Inc.

128. Katana. Circa 405402 BC. JE Tétras (1.96 gm). Head of the river god Amenanos left / Winged thunderbolt. Calciati HI pg. 91,1. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($200)

123. Gela. Circa 420-415 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.09 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike above; swan in exergue / ΓΕΛΑΣ, forepart of man-headed bull. Jenkins 475 (092/R185). Fine/Good VF. ($750) This reverse die is the distinctive masterpiece of a highly competen t engraver ivho has broken away from the rigid formality characteristic of the coins of Gela. The contrast with the preceding contemporary coin by a different hand is striking. The nrn master was obviously influenced by the artists of Syracuse who were beginning the revolution of numismatic art that would affect all Sicilian coinage.

124. Gela. Circa 420-405 BC. JE Tétras (3.95 gm). Bull right; olive branch above / Head of river god; barley grain left. Calciati HI pg. 22,47; Jenkins 527. Good VF, dark green patina. ($200)

129. Leontini. Circa 485-466 BC. AR Litra (.067 gm). Lion scalp / AEON, barley gram. SNG ANS 216. Lightly toned VF, porous. ($150)

130. Leontini. Circa 476-168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.35 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right, holding reins in left hand, kentron in right; Nike flying above placing open wreath on horse's head / LEONTINON, head of roaring lion right, four barley grains around. SNG ANS 203 (same dies). NearEF. ($1500)

131. Leontini. Circa 476-468 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.65 gm). Charioteer driving walking quadriga right, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left; Nike flying above crowning horses / Head of roaring lion right; four barley grains around. Rizzo pi. 22,20; SNG Lockett 791. Near EF. Unpublished dies? ($1500)

125. Himera. Circa 407 BC. JE Reduced Hemilitron (1.59 gm). Facing head of n y m p h / Crayfish; six pellets. Calciati I pg. 44, 36. EF, jade green patina. Mucin superior to the two specimens noted by Calciati. Rare. ($300)

Attractive Leontini Tetradrachm

126. Katana. Circa 450435 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.73 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right / Laureate head of Apollo. SNG ANS 1246 (same dies?). Fine, porous, small flan. ($400)

Extremely Rare Katana Hemidrachm

127. Katana. Circa 405 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.47 gm). Bearded head of Selinos left, head crowned with ivy / Bull butting left, tunny in exergue. Cf. SNG Ashmolean 1713 (bull right); SNG ANS—. Near VF, flan a little ragged, lightly porous. Extremely Rare and apparently unpublished with the bull left. ($300) 1 0

132. Leontini. Circa 455-430 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.38 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Head of roaring lion right; four barley grains around. SNG ANS 28 (same reverse die). EF. ($3000)


Classical Numismatic

133. Leontini. Circa 455-430 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.38 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Head of roaring lion right, surrounded by four barley grains. SNG ANS 222 (same obverse die). Good VF, light horn silver on reverse. ($6‫)ש‬

134. Leontini. Circa 405-402 BC. JE Onkia (1.82 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right, laurel leaf behind / Tripod with a lyre behind the central support; grain ear on either side. Calciati m pg. 77,3; SNG ANS 271. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($125)

Group, Inc.

138. Naxos. Circa 461-430 BC. AR Drachm (4.21 gm). Wreathed head of bearded Dionysos right / NAXION, squatting satyr facing left, imbibing from a broad kantharos. Cahn 56 (V41/R47); SNG Copenhagen 486 (same dies). Fine. Very rare. ($750)

139. Segesta. Circa 410 BC. JE Hexas (4.36 gm). Head of nymph right / Hound standing right. Calciati I, pg. 297,21. VF, darkbrown patina. ($200) An unusual issue with the marks of value punclvd after tlw coin zvas struck, in this case two pellets representing a hexas. This must have been a very labor intensive process.

140. Segesta. Circa 400 BC. AR Hemilitra (0.32 gm). Head of nymph right / Hound right, ivy leaf above. BMC Sicily pg. 135,46; SNG ANS—, VF, lightly toned. Rare. " ($250) 135. Messana. Circa 488/87-462/61 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.28 gm). Charioteer driving biga right; olive leaf in exergue / Hare springing right. Caltabiano 54.5 (D29/R29); Randazzo Hoard 114 (this com). Good VF, very light toning. ($10TO)

141. Segesta. Circa 4th Century BC. JE Hexas (5.81 gm). Head of nymph right / Hound; pellets above and below. Calciati I pg. 303,48/2 (same dies?). ' Good VF, glossy dark green patina. ($100) Ex CNG XVI (August 16,1991), lot 177.

136. Messana. Circa 450-446 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.28 gm). Charioteer driving mule team; Nike above, olive leaf below / Bounding hare; flowering olive branch below. Caltabiano 354 (D157/R146); SNG ANS 333. VF, reverse double struck. Rare symbol. ($750)

Important Messana Tetradrachm 142. Selinos. Circa 500 BC. AR Didrachm (8.71 gm). Selinon leaf / ΣΕΛ1, selinon leaf in incuse square. SNG ANS 685; Jameson 1901 (this coin). Toned VF. ($750) Ex Hess Auktion (March 1956), lot 141; ex jameson Collection.

137. Messana. Circa 412-408 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.15 gm). Biga of mules left; leaping dolphins in exergue / ΜΕΣΣΑΝΙΟΣ, hare springing left, dove perching on tips of ears, grain ear below. Caltabiano 615.1 (this coin) seven specimens cited; SNG Lloyd 1104 (same dies); Jameson 657 (same dies). Good VF, old collection toning. The only die on which the name of the city is given in the nominative form. ($1500)

143. Selinos. Circa 460-409 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.58 gm). Artemis driving quadriga left, Apollo beside her drawing bow / Nude figure of river-god Selinos standing left, holding phiale over canopied altar and branch, Ex Hess-Leu Auktion 36 (17-18 April 1968), lot 71; Von Schennis Collection (Hirschrooster on altar, bull on basis and selinon leaf to right. Schwabacher 7; SNG ANS 689 (same dies). Toned VF. ($1000) Auktion 33,1913), lot 381; Sambon-Canessa 1907, lot 219. 1 1


Classical Numismatic

144. Selinos. Circa 435-415 BC. IE Trias (10.03 gm). Head of a nymph left / Celery leaf; three pellets. Calciati I, pg. 235,6; Thurlow-Vecchi 312. Near VF, green patina. ($100)

Group, Inc.

150. Syracuse. Circa 478-472 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.17 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike above / Head of Artemis-Arethusa surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer— (V125/R161). Good VF. Unrecorded die pair. ($500)

Dies Unrecorded By Boehringer

145. Syracuse. Circa 484-483 BC. AR Didrachm (8.37 gm). N u d e horseman right, with second riderless horse at side / Head of Artemis-Arethusa, surrounded by three dolphins. Boehringer 50 (V28/R33). VF, numerous nicks and scrapes. Nice early style and rare denomination. ($600)

151. Syracuse. Circa 478-172 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.97 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike above / Head of Artemis-Arethusa surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer— (V—/R—). VF. Unrecorded dies - very unusual! ($500)

146. Syracuse. Circa 482-480 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.99 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above / Head of Artemis-Arethusa, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 59 (V31/R38). Fine. ($4TO) 152. Syracuse. Circa 474-470 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.16 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above / Head of Artemis-Arethusa right, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 311 (V150/R217). VF. ($500) Ex CNG XXXIII (March 15,1995), lot 118.

147. Syracuse. Circa 482-480 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.94 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above / Head of Artemis-Arethusa right, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 62 (V32/R41); SNG ANS 15. VF, old collection toning. Pleasing style, fully centered on a large, perfectly round flan. ($600) 153. Syracuse. Circa 474-470 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.22 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above / Head of Artemis-Arethusa right, surrounded by dolphins. Cf. Boehringer 332 (V—/R—); SNG ANS 107. VF, rough surfaces, some tooling. ($250)

148. Syracuse. Circa 482-480 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.10 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above / Head of Artemis-Arethusa, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 73 (V35/R48). VF, old collection toning. ($600)

154. Syracuse. Circa 466-460 BC. AR Litra (0.56 gm). ΣΥΗΑ, head of Artemis-Arethusa / Octopus. SNG ANS 137. Toned VF. ($150)

149. Syracuse. Circa 482-480 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.15 gm). Slow quadriga right, Nike flying above crowning horses / Diademed head of Arethusa right, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 80 (V37/R52). Lightly toned VF. Nice early style. ($750)

155. Syracuse. Circa 460-440 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.22 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above; ketos (sea monster) in exergue / H e a d of Artemis-Arethusa, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 471 (V253/R339). Toned VF. ($750) 2


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Beautiful Syracuse Tetradrachm

160. Syracuse. Circa 440-430 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.73 gm). Galloping quadriga left, Nike crowning charioteer; ketos (sea monster) in exergue / Head of Artemis-Arethusa right, hair gathered in top knot, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 604 (V296/R410). VF. ($750)

Charming Style Syracuse Tetradrachm

156. Syracuse. Circa 460-440 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.37 gm). Slow quadriga right, Nike flying above crowning horses; ketos in exergue / Diademed head of Arethusa right, surrounded by four dolphins. Boehringer 479 (V255/R344); SNG ANS 148 (same dies). Lightly toned EF. ($2500)

157. Syracuse. Circa 460-440 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.83 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above; ketos (sea monster) in exergue / Head of Ă‚rtemis-Arethusa, hair bound in bun at back, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 504 (V267/R360). Good VF, porosity and light scratches. ($600)

158. Syracuse. Circa 460-440 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.71 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above; ketos (sea monster) in exergue / Head of Artemis-Arethusa, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 534 (V273/R375). Good VF, porosity, flan flaw on neck of Arethusa. ($500)

159. Syracuse. Circa 450-440 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.11 gm). Slow quadriga, Nike flying above; ketos (sea monster) in exergue / Head of Artemis-Arethusa, hair bound with fillet, surrounded bv dolphins. Boehringer 583 (V289/R391). Good VF. ($600)

161. Syracuse. Circa 440-430 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.11 gm). Galloping quadriga left, Nike flying above crowning charioteer; ketos in exergue / Head of Arethusa right, hair drawn u p over head into a korymbos, surrounded by four dolphins. Boehringer 605 (V296/R411); SNG ANS 199 (same dies). Lightly toned, near EF. ($2500)

162. Syracuse. Circa 430-420 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.20 gm). Slow quadriga right / Head of Artemis-Arethusa right, surrounded by dolphins. Boehringer 683 (V339/R464). Fair. ($250)

163. Syracuse. Circa 415-405 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.18 gm). Signed by Euainetos and Eumenes. Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike flying above, bearing tablet signed EYAINETO, leaping dolphins in exergue / Head of Artemis-Arethusa left, surrounded by four dolphins; EVMENOV behind neck. Tudeer 43 (dies 14/25); Dewing 845. Toned VF. (S1200)


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164. Syracuse. Circa 415-405 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.18 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga left, Nike flying above, holding fillet; grain ear in exeigue / Head of Artemis-Arethusa left, hair in ampyx decorated with stars, surrounded by four dolphins. Tudeer 82 (dies 30/55); Dewing 849. Toned VF. ($8‫)ש‬

168. Syracuse. Circa 400-370 BC. AR Dekadrachm (41.35 gm). Signed by Euainetos. Charioteer driving quadriga left, Nike flying above, holding fillet; armor and helmet on steps in exergue / Wreathed head of ArtemisArethusa left, surrounded by four dolphins; Δ under chin, EYAINE below lower dolphin. Gallahn O.IX/R.DII; Dewing 898. Good VF, moderate die wear. ($6000)

165. Syracuse. Circa 415-405 BC. JE Hemilitron (4.94 gm). Signed by Euainetos. Head of nymph left, with hair in sphendone decorated with star; Ε behind / Sixteen-pointed star in quadripartite incuse square. Calciati II pg. 41,18 variety; SNG ANS 394 variety. VF, dark green patina. A rare example of a signed Syracusan bronze. ($300)

169. Syracuse. Dion. 357-354 BC. JE 25mm (13.29 gm). Laureate head of Zeus / Thunderbolt with eagle. Calciati II pg. 167,72st3; Favorito 31b (Timoleon). Near EF, dark brown patina. ($300)

166. Syracuse. After 410 BC. JE 17mm (3.82 gm). Head of nymph left; olive leaves behind / Dolphin above scallop shell. Calciati II pg. 55,24; Favorito 15a. VF, lovely jade-green patina. ($100)

Dekadrachm By Kimon

170. Syracuse. Circa 344-317 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.94 gm). Facing head of Athena, wearing triple-crested helmet / Ephebe on horseback; star and grain ear behind, Ν below. SNG ANS 522. Good VF, light porosity. Very Rare. ($750)

167. Syracuse. Circa 405-400 BC. AR Dekadrachm (42.57 gm). From the workshop of Kimon. Charioteer driving quadriga left, Nike flying above, holding fillet; armor and helmet on steps in exergue, ΑΘΛΑ / Head of Artemis-Arethusa left, her hair bound in a net, surrounded by four dolphins. Jongkees 12 C / λ . Good VF, slightly double struck. ($7500)

171. Syracuse. Tune of Timoleon. Circa 341-317 BC. AR Stater (8.33 gm). Pegasos flying left / ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ, helmeted head of Athena right. Pegasi Π pg. 607,1. Good VF, porosity. ($300)

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Syracuse. Tune of Timoleon. Circa 341-317 BC. AR Stater (8.33 gm). Pegasos flying left / ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ, helmeted head of Athena right. Pegasi Π pg. 607,1. Good VF, porosity. ($300)

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173. Syracuse. Tune of Timoleon. Circa 341-317 BC. AR Stater (8.45 gm). Pegasos flying left; triskeles above / Helmeted head of Athena; griffin on helmet, palladium and Λ behind. Pegasi Π pg. 613,13. Toned VF. ($300)

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179. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.09 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Wreathed head of Persephone / Nike erecting trophy; triskeles. Ierardi 212 (059/R142); SNG ANS 679. VF, reverse double struck. ($300)

174. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. EL 121/2 Litrae (1.88 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Laureate head of Apollo / Lyre. Jenkins Group A; SNG ANS 618. VF. ($650)

Attractive Electrum 50 Litrae 180. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. AR Stater (6.63 gm). Circa 300 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left / Pegasos flying left; triskeles. Pegasi Π pg. 614, 17; SNG ANS 682. Good VF. ($250)

EL 175. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. EL 50 Litrae (3.70 gm). Circa 310-306 BC. Laureate head of Apollo left; altar behind / Tripod. Jenkins Group Β (dies Q6/R5); SNG ANS 622. EF. ($1500) 181. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. AR Stater (6.76 gm). Circa 300 BC. Helmeted head of Athena r i g h t / Pegasos flying left; triskeles (counterclockwise). Cf. Pegasi Π pg. 615,19 (triskeles clockwise). Good VF, old toning with patches of h o m silver. ($250) Ex Peus Auction 270, lot 29.

176. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. EL 50 Litrae (3.42 gm). Circa 310-300 BC. Laureate head of Apollo left; lamp behind / Tripod. Jenkins Group Β (dies 012/R18). VF. ($750)

177. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.11 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Wreathed head of Artemis-Arethusa left; three-dolphins around, Φ1 below / Charioteer driving quadriga left; triskeles above, AI in exergue. SNG ANS 641; Ierardi, "The Tetradrachms of Agathocles of Syracuse: A Preliminary Study," in Λ/Ν7-8, (014/R46) unlisted commbinatioa Toned, good VF ($1000)

182. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. AR Stater (6.62 gm). Circa 304289 BC. Pegasos flying left; thunderbolt below / Helmeted head of Athena right; trident behind. Pegasi Π, pg. 616,24. Lightly toned EF. ($400)

178. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.09 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Wreathed head of Artemis-Arethusa; NK below / Quadriga left; triskeles above, AI in exergue. Ierardi 41-52 (unlisted dies); SNG Copenhagen 754. Toned, good VF. ($1000)

183. Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. JE 22mm (8.71 gm). Head of Artemis Soteira right / Winged thunderbolt. Calciati Π pg. 277,142; SNG ANS 708. Good VF, grown patina. ($100)

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Rare Syracuse Gold Dekadrachm

189. Syracuse. Hieron II. 274-216 BC. Pc. 28mm (17.71 gm). Diademed 184. Syracuse. Hiketas. Circa 287-278 BC. AV 60 Litrae - Dekadrachm head left; TK monogram behind / Horseman galloping right, with couched (4.24 gm). Issued for the Carthaginian campaign of 279/278 BC. Head of lance. Calciati Π unlisted; Favorito 63. Near EF, green and brown patina. Persephone left; comucopiae behind / Nike in galloping biga right; fibula ($200) above, Φ before, Θ below. Buttrey, "The Morgantina Gold Hoard and the Coinage of H i c e t a s , " 1 9 7 3 ‫ונו‬ NumChron, 4-1; Gulbenkian 345. Good VF. ($2250)

190. Syracuse. Hieron II. 274-216 BC. R 20mm (8.48 gm). Head of Poseidon left / Trident flanked by dolphins; AY monogram. Calciati II pg. 397,197 R117; Favorito 86. Good VF, dark brown patina. / / Plus a second similar example in VF condition, brown patina. 2 coins in lot. ($100)

185. Syracuse. Hiketas. 287-278 BC. /E 24mm (9.48 gm). Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios left; trophy behind / Eagle left on thunderbolt. Calciati II pg. 304,157 variety (no reverse symbol); Favorito 50. Good VF, brown patina. ($200)

186. Syracuse. Hiketas. 287-278 BC. JE 24mm (8.85 gm). Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios right / Eagle left on thunderbolt. Calciati Π pg. 311,167; Favorito 50. EF, brown patina, trace of overstriking. ($200)

191. Syracuse. Philistis, wife of Hieron II. 274-216 BC. AR 16 Litrae (13.55 gm). Circa 216-215 BC. Diademed and veiled head of Philistis left; wreath ear behind / Nike in galloping quadriga right; Φ above. Burnett, "The Enna Hoard", SNR 62,22 (same dies); SNG ANS 872. EF. ($1000)

187. Syracuse. Hieron II. 274-216 BC. JE 27mm (16.86 gm). Diademed head left / Horseman galloping right, with couched lance; NK monogram. Calciati Π pg. 376,195 variety (lacking obverse symbol); Favorito 63. Good VF, choice dark green patina. ($250)

192. Syracuse. Philistis, wife of Hieron II. 274-216 BC. AR 16 Litrae (13.55 gm). Diademed and veiled head of Philistis left; star behind / Nike driving slow quadriga right; star and K. Burnett 40. Good VF. ($750)

193. Syracuse. Philistis, wife of Hieron II. 274-216 BC. AR 16 Litrae (13.44 gm). Veiled head of Philistis left; behind, torch(?) / Nike in galloping quadriga right; E. SNG ANS 884. Good VF. ($750)

188. Syracuse. Hieron II. 274-216 BC. JE 26mm (17.00 gm). Diademed head left / Horseman galloping right, with couched lance; Φ below. Calciati Π pg. 380,195 R135; Favorito 63. Near EF, dark green patina. ($400) 1 6


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194. Syracuse. Philistis, wife of Hieran Π. 274-216 BC. AR 5 Litrae (4.44 gm). Veiled head of Philistis left; behind, palm / Nike in galloping quadriga right; to left, E. SNG ANS 893 (same dies). Good VF, porosity. ($300)

195. Syracuse. Hieronymos. 215-214 BC. AR 10 Litrae (8.47 gm). Diademed head of Hieronymos left / Winged thunderbolt; ΑΦ. Holloway 27b (dies 012/R22). Toned EF. ($750)

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200. Syracuse. Republic. 214-212 BC. AR 8 Litrae (6.79 gm). Helmeted head of Athena left / Winged thunderbolt; ΞΑ. SNG ANS 1045. Good VF. ($450)

201. Syracuse. Under Roman Rule. After 212 BC. JE 14mm (2.04 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Apex. Calciati II pg. 420,216 var.; SNG Copenhagen 914. VF, glossy dark brown patina. ($200)

196. Syracuse. Hieronymos. 215-214 BC. AR 10 Litrae (8.26 gm). Diademed head of Hieronymos left; behind / Winged thunderbolt; KI above. Holloway 40 (021/R32); Burnett, "The Enna Hoard‫״‬, SNR 62,61 (same dies). Lightly toned EF. ($750)

202. Syracuse. After 212 BC. JE 24mm (9.50 gm). Helmeted head of young Ares / Nike preparing to sacrifice a ram. Calciati II pg. 430,233; Favorito 73. EF, green patina with touches of red. Rare this nice. ($600)

197. Syracuse. Hieronymos. 215-214 BC. AR 10 Litrae (8.52 gm). Diademed head left; thunderbolt / Winged thunderbolt; ΔΑ. Holloway 61 (dies 029/R50). Choice EF, scrape on obverse. Scarce variety; Holloway lists only three examples. ($500)

198. Syracuse. Hieronymos. 215-214 BC. AR 5 Litrae (4.11 gm). Diademed head of Hieronymos left / Winged thunderbolt; ΑΦ above. Holloway 31 (015/R24); SNG ANS 1034 (same dies). Lightly toned EF. Scarce. ($500)

199. Syracuse. Hieronymos. 215-214 BC. JE 21mm (8.62 gm). Diademed head of Hieronymos left / Winged thunderbolt; T / A . Calciati Π pg. 412, 204 R13; Favorito 40b; Holloway 79. Good VF, brown patina. Rare. ($250)

203. Tauromenion. Circa 214-213 BC. A V 1 / 8 Stater (1.00 gm). Laureate head of Apollo left / Tripod; API monogram to left SNG ANS 1115. Good VF. Rare. ($1000)

204. Thermae Himerenses. Circa 405-350 BC. JE 20mm (5.01 gm). Head of nymph right, hair tied with fillet / Head of Herakles wearing lion skin. SNG Lloyd 1041; Calciati—. VF, dark brown patina. Rare. ($200)

205. Thermae Himerenses. Circa 405-350 BC. JE 14mm (3.00 gm). Head of Hera right, wearing Stephane decorated with palmettes / Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin. Calciati I pg. 119,13; SNG ANS 190. Near EF, some smoothing, glossy brown surfaces. ($250)


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Group, 111c. Carthaginian Elephant

206. Siculo-Punic. "Cape of Melkart". Circa 330-305 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.64 gm). Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike above; "rsmlqrt" in exergue / Wreathed head of Artemis-Arethusa with dolphins. Jenkins, SNR 50,37 (014/R28). VF, some horn silver. ($500)

212. Siculo-Punic. Carthaginian Occupation. Circa 213-210 BC. AR Shekel (6.23 gm). Carthage mint. Laureate head of Melkart left / Elephant walking right; Punic Ά ' below. Burnett, "The Enna Hoard", SNR 62,114 (same reverse die); SNG Copenhagen 382. Good VF. ($1500) 207. Siculo-Punic. Circa 320-300 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.74 gm). "Quaestors". Wreathed head of Persephone surrounded by dolphins / Horsehead left, palm tree behind. Jenkins, SNR 56 249 (0787/R211). Good VF, worn dies. ($500)

213. Siculo-Punic. Carthaginian Occupation. Circa 213-210 BC. AR Half Shekel (3.16 gm). Laureate head of Melkart left / Elephant walking right; Punic "A" below. Burnett 116; SNG Copenhagen 383. EF, with original tad patina. ($600)

208. Siculo-Punic. Circa 320-300 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.86 gm). "Quaestors". Wreathed head of Persephone surrounded by dolphins / Horsehead left, palm tree behind; " M " below. Jenkins, SNR 56, 267 (082/R221). Toned, near EF. ($750)

214. Siculo-Punic. Carthaginian Occupation. Circa 213-210 BC. AR Half Shekel (4.11 gm). Akragas mint 7 Wreathed head (Triptolemos?) / Horse in wreath; Punic "H" below. Burnett 132. Near EF. ($300)

209. Siculo-Punic. Circa 300-289 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.70 gm). "Quaestors". Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / "mhsbm", horsehead and palm tree; caduceus. Jenkins, SNR 57,399 (0121/R327). Toned, good VF. ($500)

215. Siculo-Punic. Carthaginian Occupation. Circa 213-210 BC. AR Quarter Shekel (1.83 gm). Akragas mint? Wreathed head (Triptolemos?) / Horse right; Punic "HT" below. Burnett 148. EF, original find patina. ($250)

210. Siculo-Punic Circa 4th Century BC. AR Litra (0.68 gm). Palm tree / Horsehead right. SNG Copenhagen 74. Toned VF, scarce. ($150)

211. Siculo-Punic. Circa 215-205 BC. AR Quarter-Shekel (1.72 gm). Italian mint? Wreathed head of Tanit left, wearing pendant earring and necklace / Horse standing right on exergual line. SNG Copenhagen (North Africa) 369. EF. ($250)

216. Islands off Sicily. Cossura. Circa 2nd Century BC. JE 26mm (9.81 gm). Head of Isis right, crowned by Nike; countermark REG / Phoenician Tanit symbol in wreath. Calciati ΠΙ pg. 360,6; Lindgren ΠΙ37. Fine. ($125)


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223. Neapolis. Circa 525-450 BC. AR Obol (1.01 gm). Gorgoneion / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 423. Good VF, usual granular surfaces. ($125)

217. MACEDON, Akanthos. Circa 510-480 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.47 gm). Lion bringing down bull, his head reverted / Quadripartite incuse square. Asyut 171 (this coin). Good VF, original hoard patina, rough. ($1000) Ex Asyut Hoard.

224. Neapolis. Circa 5th4th Century BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.81 gm). Gorgoneion / Head of nymph. SNG ANS 437. VF, porosity. ($250)

225. Terone. Circa 425 BC. AR Diobol (1.46 gm). Bearded male head left (Dionysos?) / TE, amphora with volute handles. Apparently unpublished. VF, granular surfaces. ($200)

218. Akanthos. Circa 470-390 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.23 gm). Forepart of bull left, head reverted, swastika above / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 40. Toned VF. / / Plus an AR 1 / 8 Shekel of Byblos. Galley / Lion and bull. VF. 2 coins in lot. ' ($200)

Thefabric and stylefit Macedon, and TE seems indisputably to be Tervne, but the types are unknown. Possibly struck during the Archidamian war beUveen Athens and Sparta, when in 425-423 BC the two cities were contending for control of the rich northern provinces of Greece. The portrait might in fact be one of the generals involved in the conflict, most notably Thucydidesfor the Athenians and Brasidasfor the Spartans.

219. Akanthos. Circa 470-390 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.35 gm). Forepart of bull left, head reverted; IlEabove / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 44. Toned, near EF. ($200)

226. KINGS OF MACEDON. Amyntas III. 393-369 BC. AR Diobol (1.68 gm). Head of Herakles wearing lion skin / Eagle left in linear square. SNG ANS 94. Toned VF. ($200)

220. Akanthos. Circa 424-390 BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.64 gm). Lion bringing down bull; grape vine in exergue / ΑΚΑΝΘΙΟΝ around quadripartite square, the quarters granulated. Desneux 116 (D112/R104). Good VF. ($1000)

227. Philip Π. 359-336 BC. AV Stater (8.55 gm). Amphipolis m i n t Circa 340-328 BC. Laureate head of Apollo / Charioteer driving biga right; barley gram below. Le Rider pi. 73,3ff (D2/R—). Good VF, edge nicks. ($1750)

221. MACEDON, Chalkidian League. Circa 410-401 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.38 gm). Olynthos mint. Laureate head of Apollo / Kithara (lyre). RobinsonClement Group H,59ff (unlisted dies). Toned, good VF. ' ($2M)

228. Philip Π. 359-336 BC. AV Stater (8.57 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 340-328 BC. Laureate head of Apollo / Charioteer driving biga right; ivy leaf below. Le Rider pi. 75,63 (D31/R52). Good VF. ($1750)

222. Mende. Circa 423-358 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.08 gm). Inebriated Silenos reclining on back of an ass, holding a kantharos / Amphora with volute handles, all in incuse square. SNG ANS 373. VF, original rough find patina. ($150)

229. Philip Π. 359-336 BC. AV Stater (8.60 gm). Pella mint. Circa 340-328 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / Charioteer driving biga right; kantharos below. Cf. Le Rider 190 (D537R150). Near EF, reverse graffiti. Unlisted die combination. ($2000) 1 9


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Philip II Gold Stater

234. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.82 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 342-328 BC. Laureate head of Zeus / Youth on horseback; stem of galley below. Le Rider 402 (D205/R355). Fine. ($250)

230. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AV Stater (8.65 gm). Magnesia in Ionia mint. Circa 323-317 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / Charioteer driving biga right; bee below, spearhead in exergue. Thompson, "Posthumous Philip Π Staters of Asia Minor", mStudiaPaulo Naster Oblnta 1,4. Superb EF. ($3000)

235. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR Drachm (3.33 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 355-348 BC. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Philip on horseback left; bow. Le Rider 175. VF, porosity and edge roughness. Rare. ($200)

236. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR 1 / 5 Tetradrachm (2.51 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 323/22-316/15 BC. Head of Apollo right / Youth on horseback; ΔΙ below. Le Rider pi. 45,20; SNG ANS 658. Good VF, very light porosity. ($150)

231. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.26 gm). Amphipolis m i n t Circa 323-315 BC. Laureate head of Zeus / Youth on horseback; aplustre and Π · below. Le Rider pi. 46,18. Toned EF. ($1000) 237. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR 1 / 5 Tetradrachm (2.40 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 315-294 BC. Head of Apollo, wearing taenia / Youth on horseback; club below. Le Rider pi. 48,12. Toned, good VF. ($200)

232. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.38 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 323/22-316/15 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / Youth on horseback right, crowning horse with palm; dolphin below horse, Γ · below raised front leg. Le Rider pi. 46,19. Lightly toned, near EF. ($8‫)ש‬

238. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR 1 / 5 Tetradrachm (2.46 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 342-328 BC. Facing head of Artemis / Youth on horseback; forepart of Pegasos below. Le Rider 506 (D242/R452). Fine and Rare. ($150)

Alexander III Gold Distater

239. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AV Distater (17.16 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 330-320 BC. Helmeted head of Athena; serpent on helmet / Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis; kantharos left. Price 167; Müller 192. Good VF. ($6000)

233. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.25 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 355-348 BC. Laureate head of Zeus / Youth on horseback left; trident below. Le Rider pi. 24,37ff. Near VF. ($3M) 1 0


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240. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AV Stater (8.48 gm). Sidon m i n t Circa 333-305 BC. Helmeted head of Athena; griffin on helmet / Nike standing left, holding wreath and sty lis; filleted palm to lower right. Price 3470; Newell, Sidon, 11 (same dies). Good VF. ($1800)

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244. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.99 gm). "Amphipolis" mint. Circa 320-315 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; A and bucraiiium, monogram under throne. Price 430; Müller 102 Lightly toned VF. ($250)

245. Alexander ΙΠ. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.18 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 328-323 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skill headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; A and torch before, monogram under throne. Price 447; Müller 37. Toned VF. ($250)

241. Alexander ΠΙ. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.20 gm). Amphipolis mint. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; Athena Promachos standing right to left. ($1000) Price 105; Müller 649. Superb EF.

246. Alexander m . 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.19 gm). Amphipolis mint. Circa 315-294 BC. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; A and torch left, dolphin below throne. Price 485; Müller 73. Toned, good VF. ($250)

247. Alexander ΠΙ. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.12 gm). Pella mint? Circa 275-270 BC. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; crested helmet to left, monograms below throne and in exergue. Price 630; Müller 236. Good VF. ($300)

242. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.89 gm). "Amphipolis" mint. Circa 323-320 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; bow and quiver. Price 106; Müller 591. Good VF. ($250)

243. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.23 gm). "Amphipolis" mint. Circa 323-320 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus enthroned left; Athena Promachos to left. Price 109; Müller 650. Toned VF. ($250) 1 1

248. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.83 gm). Kabyle mint. Circa 225-215 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing textured lion skin / Zeus seated left; KEP and Artemis Phosphores to left, ΔΗ ZOI below throne. Price 885; Müller 471. EF, rough. Rare mint. ($300)


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249. Alexander ΠΙ. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.59 gm). Mesembria mint. Circa 250-175 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; ΙΔΗ and Corinthian helmet before, monogram under throne. Price 1036; Müller—. Near EF, weakly struck in centers. ($3‫)ש‬

253. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.56 gm). Mesembria mint. Circa 175-125 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing textured lion skill / Zeus seated left; Corinthian helmet and ΔΑ to left, monogram below throne. Price 1059; Müller 480. Near EF. ($300)

250. Alexander ΠΙ. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.17 gm). Mesembria mint. Circa 175-125 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing textured lion skin / Zeus seated left; Corinthian helmet and ΔΑ to left, monogram below throne. Price 1042; Müller—. Good VF. ($2‫)ש‬

254. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.55 gm). Alexandria in Troas mint. Circa 189-180 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; monograms to left, grazing horse on thunderbolt in exeigue. Price 1592; Müller—. VF. A scarce mint for posthumous Alexanders. ($300)

255. Alexander ΙΠ. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.65 gm). Tarsos mint. Circa 333-327 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin; c / m : lion head? / Zeus seated left; Β below throne. Price 30‫ ;ש‬Millier 1289. / / Plus: Phoenicia, Tyre. Year 88 (40/39 BC). AR Tetradrachm (13.45 gm). Melkart / Eagle. Cf. BMC 174. Both VF with heavy horn silver. 2 coins in lot. ($150)

251. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15Ό0 gm). Mesembria mint. Circa 175-125 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing textured lion skin / Zeus seated left; Corinthian helmet and ΔΑ to left, monogram below throne. Cf. Price 1051 ; Müller 473. Crude style, most likely a Celtic or "barbarous" imitation. VF, double struck. ($2‫)ש‬

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252. Alexander ΠΙ. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.46 gm). Mesembria mint. Circa 175-125 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing textured lion skin / Zeus seated left; Corinthian helmet and ΔΑ to left, monogram below throne. Price 1057; Müller—. EF. ($3‫)ש‬

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257. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.‫ ש‬gm). Tarsos mint. Circa 323-317 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; Nike flying over caduceus to left; monogram and Θ below throne. Price 3048; Müller—. Good VF. ($3M)

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262. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm). "Babylon‫״‬ mint. Circa 317-311 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; monogram in wreath, H below throne. Price 3704; Müller 714. NearEF. ($400)

258. A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.90 gm). AkePtolemais mint. Struck 313/312 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skiii headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; date (Year 34) before. Price 3287; Newell 38. Toned, good VF. ($3‫)ש‬

263. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.07 gm). Babylon mint. Circa 317-311 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; monogram in wreath before, ΚΛ under throne. Price 3713; Müller 717. Choice EF, very high relief. ($850) 259. A l e x a n d e r III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.02 gm). AkePtolemais mint. Struck 313/312 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skill headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; date (Year 34) before. Price 3287; Newell 38. Good VF. ($3W)

264. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.06 gm). Memphis mint. Circa 323-316 BC. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; thunderbolt left, ΔΙ below. Price 3976; Müller 7. Good VF. ($400) 260. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.27 gm). "Babylon" mint. Circa 325-323 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; astragalos, M, monogram below throne. Price 3611; Müller 708. Good VF. ($250)

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261. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.15 gm). "Babylon" mint. Circa 325-323 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; torch, M, monogram below throne. Price 3669; Müller—. Good VF. ($250)

266. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.93 gm). Uncertain mint. Circa 305-300 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus ($500) seated left; torch in left field. Price 4001; Müller 25. Toned EF.

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267. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.10 gm). Lampsakos mint. Circa 310-301 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skill / Zeus seated left; mouse and monogram to left. Price 1425; Müller 655. VF. Unusual symbol.

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268. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.13 gm). Lampsakos mint. Circa 310-301 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; mouse to left. Price 1427; Müller 654. VF. ($100)

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273. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.28 gm). Sardes mint. Head of Herakles / Zeus seated left; rose. Price 2432. / / Plus: Thracian Cherronesos. AR Hemidrachm (2.02 gm). Lion / Incuse square with X·, caduceus. Weber 2432. / / And: Mysia, Lampsakos. AR Tetrobol (2.32 gm). Janiform head / Athena. Gaebler 56. Average good VF. 3 coins in lot. ($250)

274. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.23 gm). Mylasa mint? Circa 310-301 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; monogram and ΚΛ. Price 2478; Müller 1581. Toned, good VF. ($150)

275. Alexander ΙΠ. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.24 gm). Saides mint. Circa 323-319 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; torch before, A under throne. Price 2637; Müller 31. Toned, good VF. ($150) 269. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.31 gm). Abydos mint. Circa 310-297 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, monogram before, head of Mithras wearing Phrygian cap below throne. Price 1527; Müller 254. Toned EF, rare symbol. ($300) 276. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.05 gm). "Babylon" mint. Circa 323-317 BC. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; M, AY below throne. Price 3694; Müller 1274. Near VF. ($200)

270. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.18 gm). Abydos mint. Circa 310-297 BC. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; monogram left, head of Mithras wearing Phrygian cap below throne. Price 1577; Müller—. VF. ($1‫)ש‬

271. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.M gm). Kolophon mint. Circa 310-301 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; Φ and Π. Price 1817; Müller 811. VF. ($100)

272. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (4.44 gm). Kolophon mint. Circa 310-301 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; monogram and Φ. Price 1823; Müller 808. Good VF. ($150)

277. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Obol (0.60 gm). Sidon mint. Circa 330-305 BC. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; Σ1 to left. Price 3476; Müller 1398. Near VF, horn silver. ($150)

278. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. JE 17mm (4.67 gm). Circa 325-310 BC. Thunderbolt on Macedonian shield / Cavalry helmet; thunderbolt below. Price 416. Good VF, brown patina. ($100)

279. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. JE 18mm (5.84 gm). Miletos mint. Circa 323-319 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Bow case and club; grain ear below. Price 2102; Müller 569. Good VF, green patina. ($100)


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284. Philip III. 323-317 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.05 gm). "Babylon‫ ״‬mint. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; M. Price PI85; Müller P104a. VF. ($200)

280. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. JE 21mm (5.04 gm). Uncertain mint. Circa 323-310 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Bow case and club; filleted torch below. Price 2800. Near EF, glossy black patina. ($125)

285. Philip III. 323-317 BC. JE 18mm (4.77 gm). Miletos mint. Head of Apollo right / Horseman right; double-headed ax above, monogram below. Price P64; Müller 76A. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($125) 281. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. JE 21mm (5.73 gm). Uncertain mint. Circa 323-310 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Bow case and club; filleted torch below; countermark on bow case. Price 2800. Near EF, dark green, almost black, patina, a few spots of light porosity. ($100)

286. Demetrios Poliorketes. 306-285 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm). Pella mint. Circa 294-293 BC. Nike alighting atop galley, blowing trumpet / Poseidon advancing left, brandishing trident; monogram, dolphin and star in fields. Newell 68. Choice EF, small flan crack. ($1500) 282. Philip III. 323-317 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm). "Babylon" mint. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; Μ, ΛΥ below throne. Price P181; Müller P99. Near EF, test cut. ($1‫)ש‬

Choice Broad Flan Philip III Tetradrachm

287. Antigonos Doson. 229-221 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.56 gm). Wreathed head of Poseidon / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΟΥ on side of prow, upon which is seated Apollo, holding a bow in his out-stretched hand; monogram below. SNG Ashmolean 3266. Toned VF. ($1000)

283. Philip III. 323-317 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.15 gm). "Babylon‫ ״‬mint. Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; radiate head of Helios, KY below throne. Price P205; Müller P117. Choice EF. ($500)

288. Philip V. 221-179 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.92 gm). Diademed head of Philip right / Club of Herakles within oak wreath; three monograms, caduceus. SNG Ashmolean 3272. Toned VF, struck from slightly rusted dies, minor smoothing. Rare denomination. ($400)

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Choice Philip V Hemidrachm

293. MACEDON. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.54 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; ΔΑ and AI monograms; star in exergue. Gaebler 157. Good VF. Rare variety with star. (S400)

289. Philip V. 221-179 BC. JE 26mm (12.10 gm). Radiate head of Helios right / Thunderbolt in wreath; three monograms. SNG Copenhagen 1259. Choice EF, dark olive-green patina. Exceptional Macedonian bronze. ($400)

294. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.78 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; HP monogram and N, winged thunderbolt in exergue. Gaebler 167; SNG Ashmolean 330. Good VF, die breaks on obverse. ($300)

290. Perseus. 179-168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (18.28 gm). Diademed head of Perseus right / Eagle standing right on thunderbolt; Φ above, monogram right, AV monogram between legs; all within laurel wreath. Mainroth, "Die Silbermuunzen des Kölligs Perseus," ZfN 38 (1928), 24; SNG Copenhagen— .NearEF. ($750)

295. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.92 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; monograms, trident in exeigue. See Gaebler 175 for the monograms; the trident symbol appears to be unpublished for this series. EF, double struck on obverse. ($500) 291. Perseus. 179-168 BC. AR Light Tetradrachm (15.47 gm). Diademed head right / Eagle on thunderbolt within oak-wreath; monograms around, plow in exergue. Cf. SNG Ashmolean 3276; Mamroth—. Good VF. ($750)

292. Perseus. 179-168 BC. AR Light Tetradrachm (15.20 gm). Diademed head right / Eagle on thunderbolt within oak-wreath; monograms around, plow in exergue. Mamroth 19b. VF, horn silver on reverse. ($500)

296. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.02 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; H P monogram and inverted monogram, winged thunderbolt in exergue. Gaebler—; SNG Ashmolean—. EF. ($400)


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301. KINGS OF PAEONLA. Patraos. 335-315 BC. AR Tetradrachm (12.32 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / Horseman riding d o w n Macedonian foe; M above horse. Sotheby, "Paeonian Hoard", 198 (same reverse die). Good VF. ($3‫)ש‬ 297. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.78 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; Ε A and HP monogram, thunderbolt in exergue. Gaebler—; SNG Ashmolean—. EF. ($4‫)ש‬

302. I'atraos. 335-315 BC. AR Tetradrachm (12.72 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / Horseman riding d o w n Macedonian foe; helmet behind rider. Sotheby, ‫״‬Paeonian H o a r d 2 1 2,‫(״‬same reverse die). Good VF. ($300)

298. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.91 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; monogram above, two monograms below, thunderbolt left. SNG Copenhagen 1314. Toned VF. ($250) 303. Patraos. 335-315 BC. AR Tetradrachm (12.57 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Horseman riding d o w n Macedonian warrior; monogram behind horse. Sotheby's, "Paeonian Hoard", 337. Good VF. ($300)

299. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.62 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; monogram, thunderbolt in exergue. SNG Ashmolean 3290. VF, scrapes. ($250)

304. KINGS OF SCYTHIA. Kanites. Circa 100 BC. JE 24mm (9.26 gm). Jugate heads of Demeter and Kore right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΚΑΝΙΤΟΥ, BA[K] below, two stalks of com. Alram 4; Head, Historia Numorum, pg. 289. VF, black patina. Extremely Rare. ($250) The bronze coins of Hie Scythian kings are among the rarest in Creek numismatics, missingfrom almost every major collection. The sequence of kings is unknown, and even many of the mimes are uncertain or unknown to history.

300. Under Roman Rule. After 168 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.63 gm). Diademed head of Artemis on shield, bow and quiver over her shoulder / Club of Herakles within oak-wreath; monograms, thunderbolt in exergue. SNG Aslvnolean 3297. Good VF, scuffs on reverse. ($3‫)ש‬

305. Charaspes. Circa 1 ‫ ש‬BC. JE 24mm (9.62 gm). Jugate heads of the Dioskouroi right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΞΑΡΑΣΠΟΥ, ME monogram below; eagle standing right on thunderbolt. Alram 9; Head, Historia Numorum, pg. 289; Sear 7308. Good VF, black patina. Extremely Rare. ($250)


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312. Istros. Circa 4th Century BC. A R Drachm (5.77 gm). Facing male heads, the right inverted / Sea-eagle on dolphin; Δ and monogram. SNG BMC 243. Good VF. ($200) 306. SARMATIA, Olbia. Circa 5fh-4th Century BC. JE 33mm (2.22 gm). Leaping dolphin with a dorsal spine. SNG BMC Black Sea 360. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($100) 313. Istros. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Diobol (1.36 gm). Facing male heads, the right inverted / ETPIH, sea-eagle grasping dolpliin with talons; Α Π monogram below. SNG BMC Black Sea 250; SNG Copenhagen 200. Toned VF, light porosity. Scarce denomination. ($100) 307. Olbia. Circa 5th-4th Century BC. JE 37mm length (3.22 gm). Threedimensional leaping dolphin. SNG BMC 365; Zograph pl. XXX, 10. VF, green patina. ($100) 314. Istros. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Quarter Drachm (0.76 gm). Facing male heads, the left inverted / Sea-eagle on dolphin; L SNG BMC—; Pick— . Rare variety with eagle right. Good VF. ($200)

308. Olbia. Late 5th to 4th Century BC. Cast JE 37mm (4.54 gm). Dolphin right / Flat with APIXO. SNG BMC Black Sea 375. Good VF for type, dark brown patina. ($100)

315. Istros. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Hemiobol (0.45 gm). Facing male heads, the right inverted / Sea-eagle grasping dolphin with talons; Β below. SNG BMC Black Sea—; Pick 452 var. (Y); SNG Copenhagen 201. VF, very rare denomination. ($150)

309. Olbia. U t e 5th to 4th Century BC. Cast JE 40mm (4.02 gm). Dolphin right / Hat with APIXO. SNG BMC Black Sea 375. VF for type, dark brown patina. ($100)

316. THRACE, Black Sea Area. Apollonia Pontika. Circa 500-450 BC. AR Drachm (3.32 gm). Anchor; crayfish right / Gorgoneion. SNG BMC Black Sea 151. VF, lightly porous. ($100)

317. Apollonia Pontika. Circa 450-400 BC. AR Drachm (2.74 gm). Anchor; A left, crayfish right / Gorgoneion. SNG BMC Black Sea 157. VF. ($150)

310. MOESIA, Istros. Circa 5th-4th Century BC. AR Drachm (6.95 gm). Facing male heads, the right inverted / Sea-eagle on dolphin, in incuse square. SNG BMC 225; Pick 405. VF, granular surfaces. Scarce early drachm of Istros. ($250)

318. Apollonia Pontika. Circa 450-400 BC. AR Drachm (2.74 gm). Gorgoneion / Anchor; crayfish right, A left. SNG BMC Black Sea 162. VF, lightly porous. ($100) 311. Istros. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Drachm (5.81 gm). Facing male heads, the right inverted / Sea-eagle on dolphin; B. SNG BMC 229. VF. ($150)

319. Black Sea Area. Cherronesos. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.46 gm). Forepart of lion, head reverted / Quadripartite incuse square with pellet and A and scallop. Weber 2435. Good VF. ($150)

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A Modern Countermark

325. Ainos. Circa 2 n d - l s t Century BC. JE 20mm (5.66 gm). Head of Poseidon / Hermes standing by altar. SNG Copenhagen 423. Good VF, green patina. Scarce. ($250) 320. Black Sea Area. Mesembria. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Diobol (0.88 gm). Crested helmet / Wheel; countermark: monogram Η or Cyrillic N. SNG BMC Black Sea 268. Toned, good VF. ($150) The current attitude regarding collectable coins requires them to be as close to orig- 326. Alopekonnesos. Circa 300 BC. JE 14mm (2.50 gm). Head of iiutl condition ns possible. It is difficult tofathom the 19th century mind that snzv no Dionysos right / Kantharos, club to left; A to left, L above, W to right. SNG harm in countermarking a coin with the owner's initial! This Mesembria diobol Copenhagen 859. VF, dark brown patina. ($100) bears a "collector's cachet" indicating its possession by a European (possibly Russian) collector.

Maroneian Horse with Trailing Rein

321. THRACE, Abdera. Circa 411-385 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.73 gm). Griffin springing left / ΕΠΙ ΠΡΩΤΕΩ, three gram ears in dotted square. May 389/380 (A264/P304). Good VF. ($2‫)ש‬

327. Maroneia. Circa 386-347 BC. AR Stater (11.42 gm). Bridled horse rearing left / Grape arbor in square; ΕΠΙ ΧΟΡΗΓΟ, fly. Schönert-Geiss 438 (V16/R24). Near EF. ' ($1500)

Attractive Abdera Tetradrachm

322. Abdera. Circa 386-375 BC. AR Tetradrachm (11.43 gm). Griffiii seated left, preparing to spring / ΕΠΙ ΚΑΛΑΙΑΝΑΚΤΟΣ, nude Apollo standing left, holding patera and laurel, stag at feet. May 450 (A302/P357). Good VF. ($20‫)ש‬

323. Ainos. Circa 408-406 BC. AR Diobol (1.23 gm). Head of Hermes right, wearing petasos / AIN, goat standing right; crab in front. May 292ff. Good VF, granular surfaces. ($150)

324. Ainos. Circa 408-406 BC. AR Diobol (1.20 gm). Head of Hermes right, wearing petasos / Goat standing right; crab in front. May 292ff. Good VF, granular surfaces. ($150)

328. Maroneia. Circa 189-45 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.37 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / Nude Dionysos holding grape cluster and narthex stalks; paired monograms. Schönert-Geiss 1078 (V33/R96); SNG Copenhagen 638. Near EF, broad flan. ($300)

329. ISLANDS OFF THRACE. Thasos. Circa 525-463 BC. AR Stater (9.32 gm). Satyr carrying off protesting nymph / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 1008. VF, porosity. ' ($400)

330. Thasos. Circa 525-463 BC. AR Stater (8.34 gm). Satyr carrying off protesting nymph / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 18‫ש‬. Near VF, light porosity. (S400)


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331. Thasos. Circa 525-463 BC. AR Stater (8.70 gm). Satyr carrying off protesting nymph / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 1010. VF. ($6‫)ש‬

336. Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.84 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / N u d e Herakles standing left, holding club and lion skin; monogram. SNG Copenhagen 1038. VF, rough fields. ($150) 332. Thasos. Circa 463-411 BC. AR Drachm (3.55 gm). Satyr carrying off protesting nymph / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 1018. VF. ($250)

337. Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.84 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / N u d e Herakles standing left, holding club and lion skin; M. SNG Copenhagen 1039. Good VF. ($300)

333. Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.46 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / N u d e Herakles standing left, holding club and lion skin; monogram. SNG Copenhagen 1038. Toned, good VF. ($150)

338. Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.52 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / N u d e Herakles standing left, holding club and lion skin; monogram. SNG Copenhagen 1040. Good VF. ($200) At some point the tetradrachms of Thasos proper fade into a varied assortment of Celtic imitations. See CCCBM 1222 for this type as a Celtic imitation.

334. Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.74 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / N u d e Herakles standing left, holding club and lion skin; monogram. SNG Copenhagen 1038. EF, some field porosity. ($3‫)ש‬ 339. KINGS OF THRACE. Seuthes III. Circa 330-300 BC. JE 22mm (4.57 gm). Bearded head of Seuthes right / Horseman riding right; wreath below. Youroukova 68; SNG Copenhagen 1072. VF, green patina. A rare portrait comofaThracianking. ($100)

335. Thasos. After 148 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.78 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / N u d e Herakles standing left, holding club and lion skin; monogram. SNG Copenhagen 1038. VF, rough fields. ($150)

340. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Drachm (3.87 gm). Lampsakos mint. Circa 299-297 BC. Head of Herakies, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; Pegasos and lion to left, torch below. Thompson 35; Price LH. VF, horn silver. ($100)


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345. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Alexandria in Troas mint. Circa 297-281 BC. Head of deified Alexander right / Athena Nikephoros seated left; ram's head to left, star on throne. Thompson 151. Good VF. ($350)

341. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.05 gm). Lampsakos mint. Circa 297-282 BC. Head of deified Alexander / Athena Nikephoros seated left; monogram inner left, crescent in exergue. Thompson 49; Müller 399. Good VF. ($450)

346. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Drachm (4.32 gm). Ephesos mint. Circa 294-287 BC. Head of deified Alexander / Athena Nikephoros seated left; lyre to left, behind knee; A on throne. Thompson 174. Good VF. ($200)

Signed Lysimachos Tetradrachm

342. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.72 gm). Lampsakos mint. Circa 297-281 BC. Head of deified Alexander right / Athena Nikephoros seated left; herm and monogram to left. Thompson 59. VF. ($300)

347. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.84 gm). Uncertain mint. Circa 297-282 BC. Head of deified Alexander right; ΜΗΝΟΔ below / Athena Nikephoros seated left; ΣΩΣΙΘ (or ΣΩΣΙΟ) to left, monogram on throne. Imhotf-Blumer, Monnaies Grecques, pg. 55,64; Midler 564. Toned VF. Very Rare. ($1000) A rare signed tetradrachm of Lysimachos. With most magistrates represented by letters or monograms, the use of tzvo partial names on this coin (Menodoros or Menodotos and Sosithos orSosion) might suggest that they are intended to be artists' signatures.

343. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm). Abydos mint Circa 297-281 BC. Head of deified Alexander right / Athena Nikephoros seated left; griffin head and monogram to left. Thompson 75. Toned, near EF. ($500)

348. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.95 gm). Byzantion mint. Circa 2nd Century BC. Head of deified Alexander / Athena Nikephoros seated left; monogram in inner left field, BY on throne, trident in exergue. Thompson—; Müller 162. Good VF. ($300)

344. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.70 gm). Magnesia mint. Circa 297-281 BC. H e a d of deified Alexander right / Athena Nikephoros seated left, holding Nike with wreath; torch to left, meander pattern below. Thompson 112. Toned, good VF, worn obverse die. ($350)

Lot 345

349. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.29 gm). Byzantion mint. Circa 2nd Century BC. Head of deified Alexander / Athena Nikephoros seated left; monogram in inner left field, BY on throne, trident in exergue. Thompson—; Müller 210. Toned VF. ($300) 4 11


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355. EPEIROS, Ambrakia. Circa 360-338 BC. AR Stater (8.46 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena right; A and palmette. Pegasi Π pg. 475,126; Ravel 187 (uncertain mint). Near EF. ($250)

350. Lysimachos. 323-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.16 gm). Kalchedon mint. Posthumous issue. Head of deified Alexander right / Athena Nikephoros seated left; grain ear in left field, monogram. Miiller 242. Good VF. ($500)

356. KINGS OF EPEIROS. Pyrrhos. 295-272 BC. JE 20mm (4.40 gm). Oak-wreathed head of Dodonaean Zeus left / Thunderbolt within oak wreath; monograms. SNG Copenhagen 102. VF, green patina. ($100)

357. EPEIROS, Epeirote Republic. Circa 234-168 BC. AR Third Stater (3.26 gm). Oak-wreathed head of Zeus jugate with diademed head of Dione; monogram / Thunderbolt in wreath. Franke 330 (V170/R263). VF. ($200)

351. THRACIAN DYNASTS. Koson. Mid-lst Century BC. AV Stater (8.45 gm). ΚΟΣΩΝ, Roman consul accompanied by two lictors; BR monogram to left / Eagle standing left on sceptre, holding wreath. RFC 1701; BMC Thrace pg. 208,2; BMCRRII pg. 474,48. Toned EF. ($750)

358. KORKYRA. Circa 229-48 BC. AR Didrachm (4.74 gm). Wreathed head of Dionysos / Pegasos flying right; two monograms. Cf. SNG ' ($200) Copenhagen 198. Toned VF.

352. ILLYRIA, Dyrrhachium. Circa 450-350 BC. AR Stater (11.02 gm). Cow and calf / Δ Υ Ρ retrograde, double stellate pattern; club beneath. Dewing 1433. VF, nice old cabinet toning. ($450)

359. KORKYRA. Circa 229-18 BC. JE 21mm (7.41 gm). Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Prow of galley right; magistrate Philon. SNG Copenhagen 237. Good VF, olive-green patina. ($100)

353. KINGS OF ILLYRIA. Ballaios. Circa 167-135 BC. JE 16mm (3.07 gm). Head of Ballaios left / Artemis walking left, with upraised torch. SNG Copenhagen 530. VF. Nice for these. Rare. ($200)

354. EPEIROS, Ambrakia. Circa 404-360 BC. AR Stater (8.49 gm). Pegasos flying right; A below / Helmeted head of Athena left; kylix behind. Pegasi II pg. 471,113 (same dies); Ravel 172 VF, large die break above Pegasos. ($150)

360. THESSALY, The Malienses at Lamia. Circa 400-344 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.55 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos left / Amphora; ivy leaf above, prochous (small jug) to right. BMC Thessaly pg. 35,1. Toned VF. Rare. ($300)

361. Larissa. Circa 344-321 BC. AR Didrachm (11.85 gm). Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly left / Horse prancing right; M to right. SNG Copenhagen 119. Near EF, grainy surfaces. Finest style and Rare. ($1500)

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362. Larissa. Circa 344-321 BC. AR Drachm (5.89 gm). Head of nymph, facing slightly left / Horse standing right, about to roll. SNG Copenhagen 122. Lightly toned, near EF. ($5‫)ש‬

363. Larissa. Circa 344-321 BC. AR Drachm (6.11 gm). Head of nymph, facing slightly left / Horse left, about to roll; plant below. SNG Copeiihagen 123. Good VF. ($300)

364. Larissa. Circa 344-321 BC. AR Drachm (6.08 gm). Head of nymph, facing slightly left / Horse right, about to roll; plant below. SNG Fitzwilliam 2411. Good VF, attractive old toiling. ($3‫)ש‬

365. Larissa. Circa 344-321 BC. AR Drachm (6.06 gm). Head of nymph, facing slightly left / Horse standing right, about to roll; plant below. SNG Fitzwilliam 2411. VF, light toning. ($2‫)ש‬

368. THESSALY, Thessalian League. Circa 196-146 BC. AR Double Victoriatus (5.73 gm). Head of Zeus right wearing an oak crown / Athena Itonia walking right, brandishing spear and holding shield; [ΝΥ]ΣΣΑΝΔΡ[ΟΣ] above, ΦΕΡΕΚΡΑΤΗΣ below. BMC Thessaly pg. 2,19; SNG Copenhagen 287. Choice EF. ' ($350)

369. Thessalian League. Circa 196-146 BC. AR Double Victoriatus (6.38 gm). Wreathed head of Zeus / Athena Itonia; ΦΙΛΟΚΡΑ above, TY ΟΣ in fields, ΦΕΡΕΚΑΤ below. BMC Thessaly pg. 3,32. EF. ($350)

370. AKARNANIA, Anaktorion. Circa 345-3‫ ש‬BC. AR Stater (8.48 gm). Pegasos flying right; A below / Helmeted head of Athena right; tripod and Σ behind, AN monogram below. Pegasi II pg. 490,28. Good VF, large flan. ($250)

366. Pharsalos. Circa 440-344 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.96 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right / Horse's head right. SNG Copenhagen 222. VF. ($2‫)ש‬ 371. Argos A m p h i l o c h i k o n . Circa 350-270 BC. AR Stater (8.37 gm). Pegasos flying left; A / Helmeted head of Athena left; ΑΡΓΕΙ above, helmet behind. Pegasi Π pg. 526,11. Good VF. ($250)

367. Pherai. Circa 470-450 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.89 gm). Forepart of horse springing from rock face; Γ on shoulder / Barley grain in incuse square. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 236. Toned VF. Rare. ($250) 171 e liorse springing from a rock represents the springs around Pagasae, the port of Leukas. Circa 405-345. AR Stater (8.87 gm). Pegasos flying left / Pherai. nocja is Doricfor ττηγη—spring, and thus is depicted as a horse, although not 372. Helmeted head of Athena left; mast with yard-arm behind. Pegasi II pg. a true Pegasos. PR. Franke has suggested these are early issues of the Thessalian 430,146. EF. ' (S300) League (AA1,1970, pp. 85-93).


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377. PHOKIS, Federal Coinage. Circa 460-446 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.93 gm). Bucranium / Φ Ο Κ I, diademed head of Artemis right. Williams 167 (0119/R102). VF. ($150)

373. Leukas. Circa 405-345. AR Stater (8.55 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena left; crested Macedonian helmet behind. Pegasi Π pg. 432,151. VF. ($2M)

A Collection of Boeotian Coinage

Unpublished Corinthian Type Stater

378. BOEOTIA, Federal Issue. Circa 379-371 BC. AR Stater (12.18 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; d u b and grape cluster above, [B]0 left, 1Ω right. BMC Central Greece pg. 36,44. VF. ($450)

374. Leukas?. Circa 405-345. AR Stater (8.38 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena left; lyre behind. Pegasi Π—. Toned, near EF. Well centered on a very broad flan, fine style. Apparently unpublished. ($600)

379. Federal Issue. Circa 379-371 BC. AR Stater (12.08 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; club above, BO left, ΙΩ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 36,45; SNG Copenhagen 169. VF, well centered. ($500)

The attribution to this mint is based solely on stylistic similarities with other signed issues from Leukas, although Leukas never used the lyre symbol. The lyre was used at both Apollonia, Amktorion and Argos Amphilochikon, but the coin stylistically is very different to the coins of these cities.

380. Federal Issue. Circa 379-371 BC. AR Stater (12.26 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; bow and arrow above, BO left, ΙΩ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 36,46. VF. ($450)

375. Thyrrheion. Circa 350-250 BC. AR Stater (8.58 gm). Pegasos flying left; ΘΥ below / © Y, helmeted head of Athena left; Boeotian shield behind. Pegasi Π pg. 518,22. Near EF. ($4‫)ש‬

Extremely Rare Aitolian League Gold Stater 381. Federal Issue. Circa 379-371 BC. AR Stater (12.09 gm). Boeotian shield / Ornate amphora; bow above, BO left, ΙΩ right. BMC Caitral Greece pg. 36,48; SNG Delepierre 1316. VF. ($450)

376. AITOLIAN LEAGUE. Circa 220-196 BC. AV Stater (8.38 gm). Helmeted head of Athena; serpent on helmet / Aitolia as Amazon seated on shields, holding Nike; monogram to right, ANA in exeigue. Remach, ]IAN ΧΙΠ, 29 (this coin); Gulbenkian 915. VF, scattered digs and other surface marks. Very Rare. ($3500) Ex Stevenson Collection (CNG XXVI, June 1993, lot 72); NFA Auction I (March 1975), lot 117. 1 4

382. Federal Issue. Circa 379-371 BC. AR Stater (12.12 gm). Boeotian shield / Ornate amphora; bow(?) above, BO left, ΙΩ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 36,48. VF. ($450)


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383. Federal coinage. Circa 338-315 BC. Pc. 15mm (2.34 gm). Boeotian shield / Ornate trident; dolphin and Δ to right. SNG Copenhagen 180. Good VF, dark green patina. ($150) 388. Thebes. Circa 395-387 BC. AR Stater (12.01 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; club and Θ left, Ε right. BMC Central Greece pg. 78,95. VF.

($600)

384. BOEOTIA, Thebes. Circa 426-395 BC. AR Stater (12.03 gm). Boeotian shield / Wreathed head of Dionysos right; Θ left, Ε right. BMC Central Greece—; SNG Copenhagen 282. Good VF, obverse and reverse porosity. Scarce type. ($500)

389. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.19 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΑΓ left, ΛΑ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 80, 111; SNG Copenhagen 314. Good VF, well centered. ($500)

Thebes 1uas the principal city ofBoeotia and the leader of the Boeotian League, a confederation of cities. This association is represented by the uniformity of design their coins display. On the obverse is tlw Boeotian shield, recognizable by its distinctive shape. Initially tlw individual issuers identified themselves. However, in tlw early 5th to early 4th centuries BC, issues are usually in the iwme of Thebes alone or that of the league. After 371 BC the legend is usually a personal name. The abbreviated mmes appearing on the reverse of this type of coin are those of members of the επιμελεια (inspectors of weights and measures), a part of the central council of the Boeotian League responsiblefor supervising the mint. 390. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.12 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; club above, A / T left, N / I right. BMC Central Greece pg. 80,114; SNG Copenhagen 316. VF. ($400)

385. Thebes. Circa 426-395 BC. AR Stater (12.33 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; two leaves and Θ left, Ε right; all in incuse square. BMC Central Greece—.VF. ($6‫)ש‬

391. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.29 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora with ivy leaves 011 each handle; AP left, KA right. BMC Central Greece pg. 81,117; SNG Delepierre 1299. VF. ($400)

386. Thebes. Circa 426-395 BC. AR Stater (12.33 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; Θ left, Ε right; all in incuse square. BMC Central Greece pg. 76,70; SNG Copenhagen 285. VF. ($6‫)ש‬

387. Thebes. Circa 395-387 BC. AR Stater (11.64 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; bow and Θ left, [E] right. BMC Central Greece pg. 78,94; SNG Copenhagen 305. VF. ($600)

392. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (11.89 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; grain ear above, FA left, ΣΤ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 81, 120; SNG Copenhagen 319. VF. Scarce. ($500)

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393. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.17 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΔΑ left, IM right. BMC Central Greece pg. 81, 126; SNG Copenhagen 323. VF, well centered. ($400)


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399. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (11.77 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; FE left, ΡΓ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 82,139; SNG Delepierre 1305 (same reverse die?). VF. ($300)

394. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.09 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; wreath above, ΔΑ left, M O right. BMC Central Greece pg. 82, 130; SNG Copenhagen 326. VF, well centered. ($500)

400. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.01 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; wreath above, HI left, KE right. BMC Central Greece pg. 83,148; SNG Copenhagen 335. VF. ($350)

395. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.15 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; wreath above, ΔΑ left, ΜΩ right. Cf. BMC Central Greece pg. 82, 130; cf. SNG Copenhagen 326. Good VF. ($400) ΔΑ ΜΩ nwy refer to Damokleidas. He was a friend of Pelopidas, a prominen t Theban exile. In 382 BC Leontiades, a magistrate of Thebes, invited a group of Spartan soldiers passing by to occupy the city. He tlwn proceeded to take control and imprisoned or killed his opponents. In 379 BC Pelopidas led a group of seven men to Thebes in a plot to regain the city. The seven disguised themselves as women and Leontiades seaetary, an accomplice, introduced them at a party the magistrate was having for hisfollowers. The surprised and drunken men were quickly dealt with.

401. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.12 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; [Η]ΙΣ left, ME right. BMC Central Greece pg. 83,149; SNG Copenhagen 336. VF. ($300)

396. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.19 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΔΙ left, OK right. BMC Central Greece pg. 82,132. VF. ($350) 402. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.20 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; KA left, BI right. BMC Central Greece pg. 83, 150; SNG Copenhagen 339. VF. ($400)

397. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.12 gm). Boeotian shield / A m p h o r a ; [Ε]ΓΙ left, AM right. BMC Central Greece pg. 82,136; SNG Delepierre 1301. VF. ($300) 403. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.23 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; KA left, ΛΛΙ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 83, 151; SNG Copenhagen 340/341. VF, nicely centered. ($500)

398. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.08 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΕΠ left, ΠΑ right. Cf. BMC Central Greece pg. 82,138 (shield above amphora); cf. SNG Copenhagen 329 (shield above amphora). VF. ($400)

404. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.30 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; wreath above, KA left, ΕΣ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 83,153. VF. ($300) 4 16


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405. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.22 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΚΛ left, ΙΩ right. BMC Central Greece pg. 83, 154; SNG Copenhagen 343. VF, nicely centered. ($500)

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410. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.29 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; AR left, KA right. BMC Central Greece—; SNG Copenhagen 318. VF. ($400)

411. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.11 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; caduceus above, ΘΕ left, ΟΓ right. BMC Central Greece—; SNG Delepierre 1306 (same dies). VF, well centered. ($600)

406. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.08 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΚΛΙ left, Ω[Ν] right. Cf. BMC Central Greece pg. 83,156 (ΚΛION); SNG Delepierre 1311. VF. ($4‫)ש‬

412. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.07 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; KL left, club and EE right. BMC Central Greece—; SNG Copenhagen 342; SNG Delepierre 1310. VF. ($400)

407. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.18 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΠΤ left, OI right. BMC Central Greece pg. 84, 160; SNG Copenhagen 349. VF. ($350)

413. Thebes. Circa 378-338 BC. AR Stater (11.62 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; ΚΛ ΙΩ. SNG Copenhagen 343. VF. ($300) 408. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (11.98 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; T / M left, I and club right. BMC Central Greece pg. 84,161. VF. ($4‫)ש‬

414. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.31 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; Π Ε left, Λ1 right. BMC Central Greece—; SNG Copenhagen 348. VF. ($300)

415. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.23 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; KA left, ΛΙ right. BMC Central Greece—; SNG Copenhagen—. VF. ($350)

409. Thebes. Circa 379-338 BC. AR Stater (12.18 gm). Boeotian shield / Amphora; club and Ή left, MI right. BMC Central Greece pg. 84,162. VF, gear-shaped counterstamp above amphora. ($350)

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416. EUBOEA, Histiaia. Before 146 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.38 gm). Wreathed head of Histiaia / N y m p h seated oil galley. SNG Copenhagen 517ff. / / Plus: Argolis, Argos. AR tetrobol (2.26 gm). Wolf left / A; magistrate Hieron. SNG Cop. 42. / / And: Cilicia, Kelendris. AR Obol (0.86 gm). Pegasos / Goat. SNG Levante 27. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($200)

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421. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.18 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. EF, dig on ear 011 obveree. ($500)

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417. ATTICA, A t h e n s . Circa 545-520 BC. AR Obol (0.64 gm). "Wappenmünzen". Four-spoked wheel / Incuse square, divided diagonally. Dewing 1567; Rosen 190. Toned Fine. ($300)

422. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.12 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Good VF. ($500)

418. Athens. Circa 480 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.29 gm). Archaic helmeted head of Athena with frontal eye, heavy features / ΑΘΕ, owl standing right, head facing; two large olive leaves behind. Seltman Group E; Asyt.1t Group VI. VF. ($1200)

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423. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.08 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Near EF. ($750)

424. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.11 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Good VF. ($500)

419. Athens. Circa 460455 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.05 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right / Owl standing right, with spread tail feathers. Starr Group V. B; Dewing 1589. Toned, near EF. Choice transitional issue. ($20TO) 425. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Toned VF. _ _ ($400)

420. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.14 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. EF, rare with a nearly full helmet crest. ($15‫)ש‬

426. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.00 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Toned VF. ($300)


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432. Athens. Circa 150/149 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.82 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; term to left, monograms; all within wreath. Thompson 86ff. Unusual style, possibly an irregular issue. Good VF. ($400)

427. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.92 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Good VF. ($300)

Athens produced a steady supply of tetradraclims from the early fifth century BC to tlw conquest of the dty by Demetrios Poliorketes in 294 BC. The 'oivls' popularity as an intematioml trade currency led to an extreme conservatism of style which, while allowing its ready acceptance over most of the ancient world,froze its design in the past. When Athens entered a period of prosperity in the early 2nd century BC, it again struck tetradrachms in quantity. Although keeping the same basic design, the 'New Style' tetradrachm drastically revamped the details. On the obverse the archaizing head of Athena uns replaced with an ornate adaptation of the Athena Partlienos ofPheidias. On the reverse the owl now stood on an amphora surrounded by a wreath. Also ineluded were magistrates' names, symbols, and even the month in which it was struck.

428. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.57 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Toned, good VF, porosity. ($5‫)ש‬

433. Athens. Circa 137/136 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.82 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Nike driving quadriga to right, Ton amphora, ME below, magistrates MIKI, ΘΕΟΦΡΑ; all within wreath. Thompson 317. Near EF. ($400)

429. Athens. After 449 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.62 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 31. Near VF, porous. ($150)

This coin illustrates the difficulties in the chronology of the neiv style tetradrachm. Thompson associates the magistrate Mikion with inscriptions from Athens recordinga victor of that name in the Panathenaic games, dated to 182 BCand 178 BC by Ferguson and Kirchner. The Nike would commemorate that victory. Her high chronology date of169/168 BCfits ivith this dating, but the lower chronology proposed by Merkholm leaves a 41 year gap between the latest inscription and coin.

430. Athens. After 393 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.04 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 63. Near EF, oblong flan. Nice for issue. ($3‫)ש‬

434. Athens. Circa 136/135 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.82 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right / Owl standing right on amphora; club, lion's skill and bow in case left, Δ on amphora, H P below; all within wreath. Thompson 332d (same obverse die). Near EF. ($4‫)ש‬

431. Athens. After 393 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.96 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right. SNG Copenhagen 63. Good VF, usual small dumpy flan. ($2‫)ש‬

Lot 432

435. Athens. Circa 133/132 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; winged caduceus to left, Γ on amphora, ΔΙ below; all within wreath. Thompson 378 (same obverse die - unlisted reverse letters). EF. ($5‫)ש‬


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

440. Athens. Circa 115/114 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.62 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; grapes to right, Β on amphora, ΣΟ below, magistrates ΜΗΤΡΟΔΟΡΟΣ, ΜΙΛΤΙΑΔΗΣ, EPΜΟΓΕΝΗΣ; all within wreath. Thompson 629 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

436. Athens. Circa 133/132 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right / Owl standing right on amphora; winged caduceus on left, I on amphora, Δ I below; all within wreath. Thompson 379d (same obverse die). EF. ($500)

441. Athens. Circa 115/114 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.69 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; grapes to right, H on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΜΗΤΡΟΔΟΡΟΣ, ΔΗΜΟΣΘΕ, ΕΥΚΛΗΣ; all within wreath. Thompson 640 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

437. Athens. Circa 133/132 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.88 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right / Owl standing right on amphora; winged caduceus on left, Κ on amphora, ΣΦ below; all within wreath. Thompson 379k (same obverse die). EF. ($500)

442. Athens. Circa 114/113 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.72 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; no symbol, Κ on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΔΙΟΤΙΜΟΣ ΜΑΓΑΣ ΘΟΙΝΟΣ; all within wreath. Thompson 664A (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

438. Athens. Circa 118/117 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.55 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; two torches to right, Ζ on amphora, FIEbelow, magistrates ΑΜΜΩΝΙΟΣ ΚΑΛΛΙΑΣ ΘΕΜΙΣTO; all within wreath. Thompson 585d (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

443. Athens. Circa 113/112 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.54 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Triptolemos in chariot to right, A on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΕΥΜΑΡΕΙΔΗΣ ΑΛΚΙΔΑ ΘΟΙ; all within wreath. Thompson 671 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

439. Athens. Circa 117/116 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.78 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; trophy on prow to right, Λ on amphora, ΔΙ below, magistrates OEM ΙΣΤΟ ΘΕΟΠΟΜΠΟΣ Α ΡΙΓΤΟ; all within wreath. Thompson 603j (same obverse die - reverse re-cut). Good VF. ($250)

Lot440

444. Athens. Circa 113/112 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.73 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Triptolemos in chariot to right, Δ on amphora, ΣΦ below, magistrates ΕΥΜΑΡΕΙΔΗΣ ΚΛΕΟΜΕΝ ΔΗΜ; all within wreath. Thompson 679c (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

445. Athens. Circa 112/111 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.68 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Demeter with two torches to right, S / E on amphora, ΣΦ below, magistrates ΧΑΡΙΝΑΥΤΗΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΑΣ ΕΠΓΠ; all within wreath. Thompson 691a (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

449. Athens. Circa 110/109 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.65 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; bee to right, Θ on amphora, ΣΟ/ME below, magistrates ΖΩΙΛΟΣ ΕΥΑ ΝΔΡΟΣ ΖΩΙΛΟΣ; all within wreath. Thompson 717 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

446. Athens. Circa 111/110 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.75 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Artemis with long torch to right, H / Z on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΦΑΝΟΚΛΗΣ ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΟΣ ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣ (over ΑΛΕΞΑΝ); all within wreath. Thompson 704 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

450. Athens. Circa 109/108 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.63 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; quiver and bow to right, Β on amphora, ΑΠ below, magistrates ΔΑΜΩΝ ΣΩΣΙΚΡΑΤΗΣ ΚΡΙΤΩΝ; all within wreath. Thompson 723b (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

447. Athens. Circa 110/109 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.65 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; bee to right, Δ on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΖΩΙΛΟΣ ΕΥΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΔΕΙΝΙΑΣ; all within wreath. Thompson 709d (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

451. Athens. Circa 109/108 BC. AR NewStyle Tetradrachm (16.54 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; quiver and bow to right, Ζ on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΔΑ ΜΩΝ ΣΩΣ1ΚΡΑΤΗΣ ΘΕΩΔΟ; all within wreath. Thompson 728b (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

448. Athens. Circa 110/109 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.76 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Artemis with stag to right, A on amphora, ΣΟ below, magistrates ΕΥΒΟΥΛ1ΔΗΣ ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΗ ΛΥΣ1 (over ΘΕΟΔ); all within wreath. Thompson 714c (sameobverse die). Good VF. ($250)

452. Athens. Circa 108/107 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.64 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Tyche holding comucopiae to right, Δ/Γ on amphora, ΣΩ below, magistrates ΕΥΜΗΛΟΣ ΚΑΛΛΙΦΩΝ ΔΙΟΚΛ (over ΑΛΕΞ); all within wreath. Thompson 739 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

458. CORINTH. Circa 405-345 BC. AR Stater (8.43 gm). Pegasos standing right / Helmeted head of Athena left; YY before, 3T behind. Pegasi I pg. 220,252/1 (same obverse dies); Ravel 660. Toned VF. ($200) 453. Athens. Circa 107/106 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.68 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Tyche/Nike holding cornucopiae with amphora on basis to right, Γ on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΔΗΣ ΕΥΚΛΗΣ ΑΣΚ.ΛΗΠ (a Π, not noted by Thompson, appears to be engraved on a leaf); all within wreath. Thompson 749 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($250)

454. Athens. Circa 106/105 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.66 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; no symbol, — on amphora,—below, magistrates ΘΕΟΔΟΤΟΣ ΚΛΕΟΦΑΝΗΣ ΔΗΜΟΣ; all within wreath. Thompson 761 (same obverse die). Good VF, small flan crack. ($200)

459. CORINTH. Circa 350-330 BC. AR Drachm (2.54 gm). Pegasos flying left / Head of Aphrodite left, wearing hair in sakkos, necklace; A behind. BMC Corinth pg. 23,231. VF, light surface roughness. ($150)

460. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (8.52 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted and laureate head of Athena left; A before, astragalos behind. Pegasi I pg. 254,4M; Ravel 1039. EF. ($300)

461. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (856 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena; Γ, thyrsos behind. Pegasi I pg. 258,416; Ravel 1025. Good VF. ($200) Jikv •-""‫; ־‬

455. Athens. Circa 100/99 BC. AR New Style Tetradrachm (16.61 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl standing right on amphora; Tyche to left, Κ on amphora, ME below, magistrates ΔΩΣΙΟΕΟΣ ΧΑΡ1ΑΣ XA1P; all within wreath. Thompson 871 (same obverse die). Toned, good VF. ($250)

462. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (8.46 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena; Γ, thyrsos behind. Pegasi I pg. 258,416; Ravel 1025. Good VF, original dark patina. ($200) 456. AEGINA. Circa 485457 BC. AR Obol (0.61 gm). Sea turtle / Incuse skew pattern. SNG Copenhagen 511. Near VF, rough surfaces.

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457. CORINTH. Circa 510-480 BC. AR Diobol (0.72 gm). Head and neck of Pegasos right / Δ in incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 20; BMC Corinth pg.10,103. VF. Scarce. ($1M)

463. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (8.39 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena; I, Nike with fillet behind. Pegasi I pg. 260,420; Ravel 1030. Good VF, corrosion on obverse. ($200)


Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

464. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (8.71 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted and laureate head of Athena; A P, chimaera behind. Pegasi I pg. 263,429; Ravel 1011. VF, horn silver on edge. ($2W) 471. SIKYONIA, Sikyon. Circa 431-400 BC. AR Stater (12.21 gm). Chimaera left; ΣΕ below / Dove flying left within wreath; monogram above tail. Babelon, Traité m, 776. VF. ($500)

Rare Chimaera Facing Right 465. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (853 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted and laureate head of Athena; A P, comucopiae behind. Pegasi I pg. 263,430; Ravel 1012. Good VF. ($250) Ex CNG XXII (September 2,1992), lot 116.

466. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (857 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted and laureate head of Athena left; boar standing left behind, Ρ below boar. Pegasi I pg. 264,435; Ravel 1017. EF, obverse off-center. ($200)

467. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Stater (8.62 gm). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena; (Δ) I, Artemis with torch behind. Pegasi I pg. 268, 451; Ravel 1076. EF. ($350)

472. Sikyon. Circa 431-400 BC. AR Stater (12.08 gm). Chimaera right; ΣΕ (inverted) below / Dove flying right within wreath. Unpublished in the major collections. VF. ($750)

473. Sikyon. Circa 431400 BC. AR Stater (11.85 gm). Chimaera left; ΣΕbelow / Dove flying left within wreath; T. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 33 (the Τ ap($500) parently unrecorded). Toned VF.

468. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Drachm (2.32 gm). Pegasos flying left / Head of nymph left; palm branch behind. BMC Corinth pg. 19,189 (pl. V, 11 - same dies).Toned VF, worn obverse die, scratches. ($125)

474. Sikyon. Circa 431-400 BC. AR Stater (12.01 gm). Chimaera left; wreath above, ΣΕ below / Dove flying left within wreath; N. SNG Copenhagen 48. VF, porosity. (S400) 469. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Drachm (2.70 gm). Pegasos flying left / Head of nymph left; Γ. BMC Corinth pg. 30,284. Toned VF. ($125)

470. CORINTH. Circa 345-307 BC. AR Hemidrachm? (1.46 gm). Pegasos flying left / Head of nymph left. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 127 (drachm). Toned VF. ($125)

475. ARGOUS, Aigos. Circa 468-421 BC. AR Tetrobol (3.00 gm). Forepart of wolf left; Σ behind / Large A in incuse square, two deeper punches above. BMC Peloponnesus pg. 137,14; SNG Copenhagen—. Toned VF. ($200)


Classical Numismatic

Group, Inc.

476. Argos. Circa 343-146 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.55 gm). Forepart of wolf left / Large A; A R, club. SNG Copenhagen 30. VF, porosity. ($100) 483. Phaistos. Circa 330-320 BC. AR Stater (11.86 gm). N u d e Herakles standing facing right, holding club and bow, to left a lion skin draped over tee; three pellets / Bull left within wreath of laurel. Svoronos 18; Le Rider pi. ΙΠ, 18 (same dies). VF, some porosity. ($600)

477. Argos. Circa 343-146 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.64 gm). Forepart of wolf right / Large Α; Δ A above, trident and MAP below. SNG Copenhagen 48. Toned, good VF. ($2‫)ש‬

478. ELIS, Olympia. Circa 271-191 BC. AR Drachm (4.77 gm). Eagle flying off with hare / F A , thunderbolt. Dewing 1902 (same dies). VF. ($250)

484. Rhaukos. Circa 3rd-2nd Century BC. AR Stater (9.23 gm). N u d e Poseidon standing right, holding trident and bridle of horse; monogram / Ornamented trident. Svoronos 22; Ward 580 (this coin). VF, fields smoothed. ($750) Ex John Ward Collection - Metropolitan Museum of Art (Sotheby's - Zurich, 4-5 April 1973), lot 486; ex J. P. Morgan Collection.

479. ACHAEAN LEAGUE. Sparta. Circa 192 BC. AR Triobol (2.26 gm). Laureate head of Zeus right / AX monogram; Dioskouroi caps, monogram and W. Clerk 316; SNG Copenhgaen 323. Toned, good VF. ($200)

480. CYCLADES, Melos. Circa 3rd Century BC. JE 16mm (3.39 gm). Pomegranate / Kantharos with grapes. BMC Crete pg. 104,14. VF, green patina. Rare. ($150)

481. CRETE, Aptera. Circa 2nd Century BC. JE 13mm (2.60 gm). Head of nymph right / Warrior left, with spear and shield. Svoronos 55. Fine, brown patina. Rare. ($1‫)ש‬

482. Gortyna. Circa 2 n d - l s t Century BC. AR Drachm (3.08 gm). Diademed head of Zeus or Minos; H below / Hunter (Gortys or Apollo?) seated on rock; Ζ to right. Svoronos 171/169. Good VF, porosity. ($3‫)ש‬

485. PONTOS, Amisos. Circa 85-65 BC. JE 21mm (7.45 gm). Aegis / Nike walking right, holding wreath and palm; monograms. SNG BMC Black Sea 1190. EF, glossy brown patina. ($150)

486. PAPHLAGONIA, Kromna. Circa 340-300 BC. AR Drachm (3.38 gm). Laureate head of Zeus left / Turreted head of Hera left; bucranium before. SNG BMC Black Sea 1343; SNG von Aulock 6825. Toned, near EF. Rare. ($750)

487. Sinope. Circa 330-3‫ ש‬BC. AR Drachm (4.94 gm). Head of n y m p h left, hair in a saccos / Eagle, with wings spread, on dolphin left; ΑΓΡΕ[ΩΣ] above eagle. SNG BMC Black Sea 1481. Toned EF. ($500)

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Classical Numismatic

Group, 111c.

488. Sinope. Circa 330-300 BC. AR Reduced Drachm (5.03 gm). Head of nymph left, hair in sakkos / Sea-eagle on dolphin; magistrate ΑΓΡΕ SNG BMC 1483. EF, light toning, short flan. ($250)

493. Nikomedes II. Year 158 (141 /140 BC). AR Tetradrachm (16.80 gm). Diademed head right / Zeus standing left, holding wreath and sceptre; eagle on thunderbolt before, monogram and date (HNP). Waddington pg. 228; BMC Pontus etc.—; SNG Copenhagen—; SNG von Aulock—. VF, minor surface abrasions. ($500) 489. BITHYNIA, Herakleia. Klearchos. 364-353 BC. AR Obol (0.73 gm). Head of Herakles left, wearing lion skin / Trophy; Κ and bowcase. Weber 4879. Good VF. ' ($150) 494. MYSIA, Adramytion. Circa 4th Century BC. JE 10mm (0.87 gm). Laureate head of Zeus right / Forepart of Pegasos right; grain ear below. Cf. Weber 4950. Good VF, dark brown patina. Rare. ($125)

490. Kalchedon. Circa 387-340 BC. AR Stater (15.03 gm). Bull standing left on wheat ear; ΔΑ before / Quadripartite incuse square, granulated. SNG BMC Black Sea 94; Waddington pg. 292,14. Lightly toned, near EF. ($750)

Extremely Rare Kios Gold Stater

491. Kios. Circa 345-330 BC. AV Stater (8.55 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / Prow of galley left; club and eagle, magistrate Athenodoros(?). Cf. BMC Pontus pg. 130,1. Good VF, obverse off-center. Extremely Rare and listed in Sear's Greek Coins and Their Values, vol. 2, no. 3755, at £10,000. ($25‫)ש‬

495. Astyra. Tissaphernes, Satrap. Circa 400-395 BC. JE 11mm (1.38 gm). ΤΙΣΣΑ, bearded head of Tissaphernes / AITYPH, cult statue of Artemis Astyra; club in left field. Cahn, "Zwei Griechische Miszellen", in Numismatics Witness to History, pi. 13,1-7. Good VF, black patina, choice portrait. ($350)

496. Gambrion. Circa 4th-3rd Century BC. JE 17mm (4.05gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Sixteen point star. SNG Copenhagen 146. EF, dark brown patina. ($150)

497. Gambrion. Circa 4th-3rd Century BC. /E 17mm (3.13gm). Laureate head of Apollo left / Bull left; star above. SNG Copenhagen 155. Good VF, dark green patina. ($150)

(Please‫׳‬Maifybur'BitiSheet,Early 492. KINGS OF BITHYNIA. Nikomedes II. 149-120 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.67 gm). Diademed head / Zeus standing, holding wreath and sceptre; eagle, monogram. Waddington pg. 228 (pi. ΧΧΧΠ, 4). Good VF, a few field nicks. ($750)


Classical Numismatic

Group, Inc. Bold Kyzikos Tetradrachm

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EL

498. Kyzikos. Circa 600-550 BC. EL 1 /24th Stater (0.64 gm). Tunny fish right / Quadripartite incuse. Von Fritze 17; Rosen 421. ($400)

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499. Kyzikos. Circa 550-475 BC. EL Fourré Twelfth (0.73 gm). Facing head of panther; tunny fish to right / Quadripartite incuse punch. Cf. Von Fritze 43. VF, core shows through in a few pits. ($150)

500. Kyzikos. Circa 550-480 BC. AR Obol (0.66 gm). Tunny fish left / Quadripartite incuse square. Cf. Rosen 520. / / And: Circa 480-450 BC. AR Hemiobol (0.36 gm). Forepart of boar left; tunny fish to right / Head of roaring lion left; K. SNG Copenhagen 52. Both VF. 2 coins in lot. ($125)

504. Kyzikos. Circa 350-300 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.98 gm). Wreathed and veiled head of Demeter left / Head of lion left, tunny fish below; astragalos to right. SNG von Aulock 1219. Good VF. Rare. ($1500)

Rare Archaic Lampsakos

501. Kyzikos. Circa 480-450 BC. AR Obol (0.90 gm). Forepart of boar left; 3 on shoulder, t u n n y fish to right / Head of roaring lion left. SNG Copenhagen 48. Choice EF. ($75)

505. Lampsakos. Circa 510-480 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.15 gm). Forepart of winged horse right / Quadripartite incuse square. Gaebler, "Die Silberprägung von Lampsakos", Nomisnw ΧΠ, 1-2. EF. ($500)

502. Kyzikos. Circa 480-450 BC. AR Hemiobol (0.33 gm). Forepart of boar left; tunny fish to right / Blank. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 49 (lion 011 reverse). Good VF. ($150) Style and fabric suggest tliat this coin is part of the Boar/Roaring Lion series of hemiobols. In all likelihood, anotherflan came between this flan and the reverse die, thus leaving the reverse of this coin blank.

506. Parion. Circa 4th Century BC. AR H e m i d r a c h m (2.37 gm). Gorgoneion / Cow standing left; plant below. SNG Copenhagen—. Toned VF. ($100)

EL 503. Kyzikos. Circa 475-410 BC. EL Hekte (2.67 gm). Bust of Attis right; tunny fish below / Quadripartite incuse punch. Von Fritze 142 (pl. IV, 29). VF, extremely rare. ($800)

Tfeiise print or type your bidsheet cfearfy. 'We are not responsible for any errors due to iHegi6(e fiandzvätiriß! 507. Kings of Pergamon. E u m e n e s II. 197-190 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Laureate head of Philetairos right / Athena seated left; torch left, ΔΙ under arm, bow right. Westermark Group VII (V.CLII/R.2). Lightly toned, good VF. ($600)

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Classical Numismatic

Group, Inc.

514. LESBOS. Circa 550-500 BC. Billon Stater (14.18 gm). Foreparts of three confronted lions, two heads in p r c ^ e ; the heads combine to form a facing panther's head / Small incuse punch. Babelon, Traité 1,548 (pl. XIV, 3). VF. Very Rare. ($1500) A remarkable early example of the use of illusion in numismatic art. The body of the third lion, coming down from the top of the design, is usually off theflan.

508. P e r g a m o n . After 133 BC. AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm (12.54 gm). Serpent crawling from basket (cista) / Serpents entwined around bow case; m o n o g r a m s , star a n d serpent staff a r o u n d . SNG Copenhagen 438. Toned EF ($200)

515. LESBOS. Circa 550-5‫ ש‬BC. Billon 1 / 1 0 Stater (1.42 gm). H e a d of roaring lion / Quadripartite incuse punch. Toned, good VF, original patina. ($350)

509. T R O A S , D a r d a n o s . Circa 450 BC. AR Obol (0.68 gm). Cock left / Crosshatch pattern. See Münzen und Medaillen List 560, no. 37, otherwise unpublished in the major collections. VF. ($125)

EL 516. LESBOS, Mytilene. Circa 412-378 BC. EL Hekte (2.55 gm). Head of n y m p h / Head of Pan within linear square. Bodenstedt 69 a / γ . Fine. ($300)

510. Gargara. Circa 4th Century BC. JE 16mm (4.39 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / Horse right; ivy leaf below. SNG Copenhagen 318. Good VF, dark green patina, minor roughness on high points. ($100)

517. Mytilene. Circa 412-378 BC. El Hekte (2.55 gm). Head of 10 right / Laureate head of Dionysos right. Bodenstedt 77 g / ε . EF, nicely centered, fine style. ($850)

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511. G e r g i s . Circa 4th-3rd C e n t u r y BC. JE 13mm (1.94 gm). H e a d of Herophile / Seated sphinx. SNG C o p e n h a g e n 338. Good VF, dark green patina. ($100)

518. Mytilene. Circa 377-326 BC. EL Hekte (2.52 gm). H e a d of Hermes, wearing petasos / Panther within linear square. Bodenstedt 83 f/1. VF. ($400)

512. S k e p s i s . Circa 4th C e n t u r y BC. JE 11mm (1.12 gm). Protome of Pegasos right, coniucopiae on back / ΣΚ, fir tree in square. SNG Copenhagen 477. EF, olive-green patina. ($150)

519. Mytilene. Circa 377-326 BC. EL Hekte (2.53 gm). Wreathed head of Persephone / Butting bull left within linear square. Bodenstedt 88 e / ζ . Good VF. ($500)

EL 513. G a m e r s e s , Persian Satrap. Early 4th Century BC. JE 13mm (1.70 gm). Youthful h e a d (Aphrodite?) / Zeus standing right, holding sceptre and eagle; star. Schultz, SM 168, pg. 113-116. Good VF, black patina. Nice large flan. ($200)

520. M y t i l e n e . Circa 377-326 BC. EL H e k t e (2.54 gm). Veiled head of Demeter right / Tripod. Bodenstedt 90. VF. ($400)

EL 521. Mytilene. Circa 377-326 BC. EL Hekte (2.56 gm). Head of Kabeiros right, wearing cap, two stars above / Head of Persephone right within linear square. Bodenstedt 99 i / ι . VF. ($400)

522. Mytilene. Circa 377-326 BC. EL Hekte (2.50 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl within linear square. Bodenstedt 105 c / γ . VF, a few surface marks. ($500)

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Classical Numismatic

Group, Lie.

523. AEOLIS, Grynion. Circa 4th-3rd Century BC. JE 16mm (3.61 gm). Laureate facing head of Apollo / Mussel shell. SNG Copenhagen 202. VF, dark brown patina. ($150)

Apparently Unpublished Archaic Fractions 529. Myrina. After 165 BC. AR Tetradraclim (16.44 gm). Laureate head of Apollo; tightly braided hair / Apollo Grynios holding branch and phiale, omphalos and amphora at feet; monogram to left. Sacks, ANSMN 30, Issue 12, 4a (same dies). Near EF, minor surface imperfections, reverse double struck. ($300) 524. Kyme? Circa 6th Century BC. AR Tetrobol (2.26 gm). Forepart of horse right / Quadripartite incuse square. Cf. SNG von Aulock 1622 (obol). VF. ($150)

525. Kyme? Circa 6th Century BC. AR Tetrobol (2.13 gm). Forepart of horse left / Quadripartite incuse square. Cf. SNG von Aulock 1622 (obol). Good VF. ($2‫)ש‬

530. Myrina. After 165 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.79 gm). Laureate head of Apollo; three loose braids / Apollo Grynios holding branch and phiale, omphalos and amphora at feet; monogram to left. Sacks, ANSMN 30, Issue 18. EF. ($500) 526. Kyme. Circa 480^150 BC. AR Hemiobol (0.45 gm). Head of an eagle left; Κ before / Quadripartite incuse. SNG Copenhagen 32; SNG von Aulock 1623. Toned, nice VF. Scarce. ($2‫)ש‬

531. IONIA, Ephesos. Before 6 ‫ ש‬BC. EL 1 /24 Stater (0.55 gm). Forepart of stag right / Incuse punch with raised lines within. Cf. Weidauer 37 (1 /12 stater). VF. ($300) These electrum coins mark thefirst appearance of the stag ofArtemis as a civic badge of Ephesos, andfall in the same context as thefamous "Plumes" electrum, the earliest named coinage.

532. Ephesos. Circa 480 BC. AR Hemiobol (0.23 gm). Bee, tendrils above / Head of eagle in incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 211. Good VF, porosity. ($125)

527. Kyme. After 165 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.68 gm). Head of the Amazon Kyme, wearing taenia / Horse right, one-handled cup below; magistrate ΚΑΛΛΙΑΣ. Oakley, ANSMN 27, Issue 20. EF. ($6‫)ש‬

533. Ephesos. Circa 480 BC. AR Hemiobol (0.20 gm). Bee, tendrils above / Head of eagle in incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 211. VF, porosity. ($75)

528. Kyme. After 165 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.87 gm). Head of the Amazon Kyme, wearing taenia / Horse right, one-handled a i p below; magistrate ΑΜΦΙΚΤΥΩΝ. Oakley, ANSMN 27, Issue 77. Good VF. ($400)

534. Ephesos. Before 415 BC. AR Didrachm (7.81 gm). Bee, with curved wings / Quadripartite incuse square. Head pg. 28,3; Rosen 569; BMC Ionia pg. 49,14-15. Lightly toned, good VF. Rare. ($1200) 5 8


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535. Ephesos. Circa 387-295 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.21 gm). Bee, with straight wings / Forepart of stag, palm tree; magistrate ΠΥΡΟΝ. Head—; BMC Ionia—. Lightly toned, good VF. Unlisted magistrate. ($650)

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540. Ephesos. Circa 48-27 BC. JE 19mm (4.35 gm). Bust of Artemis / Torch flanked by stags; magistrates ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ, ΚΩΚΟΣ. ΣΩΙ ΙΑΤΡΟΣ. SNG Copenhagen 342. EF/VF, olive-green patina. ($150)

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541. Kolophon. Circa 6th Century BC. AR Hemiobol (0.42 gm). Archaic head of Apollo / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG von Aulock 1811. EF. ($100)

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536. Ephesos. Circa 387-295 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.88 gm). Bee, with straight wings / Forepart of stag, palm tree; magistrate ΜΟΡΙΜΟΣ. Cf. BMC Ionia pg. 55,65 for this magistrate in bronze. Good VF, porosity. ($300)

542. Kolophon. Circa 500 BC. AR Hemitetartemorion (0.16 gm). Head of Apollo left / Quadripartite incuse square. Rosen 386. Good VF, fully centered. Rare this nice. ($150)

543. Kolophon. Circa 490-460 BC. AR Drachm (5.42 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / Lyre in incuse square. Milne, ANSNNM 96,21 (same dies). Near VF, porosity. ($200)

537. Ephesos. Circa 387-295 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.04 gm). Bee, with straight wings / Forepart of stag, palm tree; magistrate IΙΡΥΤΑΝ1Σ. Head pg. 36. VF, porosity. ($300)

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The prytanis was the civil magistrate, chosen annually, responsible for civic administration. His name <eponym) would appear on all official documents for that year, coins included. Although it is possible that Prytanis could be a personal name, 544. Kolophon. Circa 460 BC. AR Tetartemorion (0.29 gm). Facing head it is more likely to refer to the office itself. One hypothesis could be that an official of Apollo / TE monogram. SNG von Aulock 1999. Good VF. ($75) died before the completion of his term ofoffice, and wins were struck anonymouslyfor the duration of the year, presumably because it was too short a time to appointa replacement. Choice Magnesia Bronze

538. Ephesos as Arsinoeia. Circa 288-280 BC. JE 16mm (4.15 gm). Veiled head of Arsinoe / Kneeling stag; astragalos, magistrate (Π)ΕΡΙΣΤΡΑ(ΤΟΣ)?. Head pg. 44 (unlisted magistrate for this period). Good VF, olive-green patina. ($150) King Lysitmchos of Thrace rammed Ephesos in honor of his wife.

539. Ephesos. Circa 202-133 BC. Lot of two AR Drachms. Bee / Stag before palm tree. Magistrates ΘΕΩΝ and ΣΑΤΥΡΟΣ. Head Period X. Both VF and encrusted, the first with flan crack. 2 coins in lot. ($150)

545. Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Circa 3rd to 2nd Century BC. JE 15mm (2.29 gm). Laureate head of Apollo left / Forepart of a bull right, maeander pattern behind; ΕΡΜ1ΑΣ magistrate. Imhoof-Blumer, MC pg. 291,84. EF, glossy dark brown patina. ($300)

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546. M a g n e s i a ad M a e a n d r u m . Circa 160-150 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.99 gm). D i a d e m e d b u s t of Artemis, quiver over s h o u l d e r / Μ Α Γ Ν ΗΤΩΝ, n u d e Apollo with tripod; ΕΥΦΗΜΟΣ ΠΑΥΣΑΝΙΟΥ, maeander pattern. Jones, ΑΝΣΜΝ 24,8-25. EF. ($600) £• ‫ ? ׳‬r » 553. Smyrna. Circa 3rd-2nd Century BC. Ά 2 0 m m (8.88 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / The poet H o m e r seated left; magistrate Nikias Leptos. Milne 336; SNG Copenhagen 1162. Good VF, b r o w n patina. ($125) 547. Miletos. Circa 259-246 BC. AR Drachm (5.18 gm). Laureate head of Apollo left / Lion walking left, head reverted; monogram and Δ, magistrate Maiandrios. Cf. Deppert-Lippitz Period IV, 499 (didrachm). Toned VF. ($150)

554. Teos. Circa 510490 BC. AR Stater (11.91 gm). Griffin with curled wings seated right, forepaw raised; grape vine in front / Quadripartite incuse square. Balcer 15; Boston MFA1938. Toned VF. ($750)

548. Phokaia. Circa 6th-5th C e n t u r y BC. AR Trihemiobol (1.32 gm). Helmeted female head left / Quadripartite incuse square. Rosen 596. EF, nicely centered, good metal. ($500)

549. Phokaia. Circa 477-388 BC. EL Hekte (2.54 gm). H e a d of n y m p h left; seal (φοκη) below / Quadripartite incuse square. Bodenstedt 90 e / ζ . N e a r VF. ($300)

555. Teos. Circa 478-465 BC. AR Stater (11.80 gm). Griffin with curled w i n g s seated on d e c o r a t e d basis, f o r e p a w raised; s w a n in front / Quadripartite incuse square. Balcer 101; Boston MFA 1939. VF. ($750)

550. Phokaia. Circa 477-388 BC. EL H e k t e (2.55 gm). H e a d of Athena left, w e a r i n g Attic helmet decorated w i t h griffin / Quadripartite incuse punch. Bodenstedt91. Good VF. ($400)

EL 556. IONIA, Uncertain Mint. Before 600 BC. EL Milesian 1 / 2 4 Stater (0.28 gm). Animal head (lion?) / Lieuse punch. Rosen 305. VF. ($300)

557. Uncertain Mint. Before 600 BC. EL Phokaic 1 / 2 4 Stater (0.38 gm). Bridled horsehead left / Incuse p u n c h with cruciform pattern. Weidauer 145; SNG von Aulock 1782. VF. ($400)

551. Phokaia. Circa 387-326 BC. EL Hekte (2.54 gm). H e a d of n y m p h left, laureate a n d w i t h h a i r in s a k k o s / Q u a d r i p a r t i t e incuse p u n c h . Bodenstedt 102. VF, weU centered. ($400)

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552. Smyrna. Circa 3rd-2nd Century BC. JE 20mm (7.94 p i ) . Laureate head of Apollo / The poet H o m e r seated left; magistrate Kratinos Kratinou. Milne 290. / / Plus an JE 23mm (7.06 gm) of Saitta in Lydia. Bust of Senate / River god Hermos. SNG Copenhagen 398. Both good VF. 2 coins in lot. ($200)

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558. Uncertain Mint. Before 600 BC. EL Phokaic 1 /96 Stater (0.16 gm). Raised punch / Incuse punch. Cf. Rosen 309. Good VF. ($250) 566. Samos. Circa 210-190 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.92 gm). Facing lion scalp / Forepart of bull; peacock, amphora, grain ear below. Barron pl. XXVIII, 9 (same dies). Good VF. ($200)

*m 559. Uncertain Mint. Circa 6th Century BC. AR Obol (0.38 gm). Multirayed star / Incuse punch. Cf. SNG von Aulock (similar type on EL hekte). Good VF. ($2‫)ש‬

560. ISLANDS OFF IONIA. Chios. Circa 478-431 BC. AR Didrachm (7.83 gm). Sphinx seated left, grapes and amphora in front / Quadripartite incuse punch. Bald win 43d (same obverse die); SNG Coperihagen 1543. Toned VF. ($5‫)ש‬

561. Chios. Circa 478-431 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.55 gm). Sphiirx seated left, grapes and amphora in front / Quadripartite incuse punch. Baldwin 46ff; SNG Coperihagen 1545. Toned VF. ($4‫)ש‬

567. Samos. Circa 210-190 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.96 gm). Facing lion scalp / Forepart of bull; amphora, monogram, grain ear below. Barron pl. XXIX, 18ff. Good VF. ($200)

568. LYDIA, Germe. Circa 1st Century BC-AD. JE 14mm (1.76 gm). Head of Pan / Syrinx (pan-pipes). SNG Copenhagen 128. VF, dark brown patina. ($75)

562. Chios. Circa 431-412 BC. AR Drachm (3.46 gm). Sphinx seated left; grapes and amphora in front, Ο behind / Quadripartite incuse. Baldwin 79ff var.; SNG Copenhagen 1546 variety. Toned VF. Unrecorded with the Θ on the obverse. ($4‫)ש‬

569. Trail es. Circa 155-145 BC. AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm (12.51 gm). Serpent crawling from basket (cista); wreath around / Serpents entwined around bow case; [TP]AA, shield right. Kleiner-Noe Series 19,38-f (this com); SNG von Aulock 3248 (this com). Toned, good VF. ($200)

563. ISLANDS OFF IONIA. Samos. Circa 526-522 BC. AR Drachm (3.15 gm). Winged boar right / Lion scalp in dotted square. Barron pi. Ill, 49ff. Toned VF. ($2‫)ש‬

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564. Samos. Circa 482-420 BC. AR Diobol (0.82 gm). Head of lioness (panther) left / Head of sheep right in incuse square. Barron 12. VF. Rare. ($1‫)ש‬

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EL 570. KINGS OF LYDIA. Uncertain King. Circa 650-625 BC. EL Third (4.77 gm). Head of roaring lion right, Lydian inscription (?) around / Double incuse punch. Weidauer—. VF. ($750) Tlw named Lydian electrum of'Walzoet" and "Kalil" have inscriptioiK in front of the lion. This unpublislwd type has ·what appears to be a much longer legend running around three sides of tlw lion 's Iwad. No individual letters are discernible, Ivneever, so a more complete specimen tvill be needed to idetitify tlw issuer.

565. Samos. Circa 210-190 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.99 gm). Facing lion scalp / Forepart of bull; trident, grain ear below. Barron pi. XXVm, 1. Good VF. ($2‫)ש‬

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EL 571. Uncertain King. Before 561 BC. EL Third (4.70 gm). Head of roaring lion right, knob with multiple rays on forehead / Double incuse punch. Nine countermarks - one on lion, eight on edge; includes recumbent stag and grid patterns. Weidauer 86-89. Fine. ($400)

578. Iasos. Circa 250-190 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.08 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / Hermias on dolphin. BMC Caria pg. 124,5. VF, heavy porosity. Rare city. ($100)

EL 572. Uncertain King. Before 561 BC. EL Fourré Twelfth (1.10 gm). Head of lion right, knob on forehead / Incuse punch. Cf. Weidauer 79ff. VF, test cut. ($1‫)ש‬

579. Iasos. Circa 250-190 BC. JE 19mm (5.86 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Hermias on dolphin. SNG Copenhagen 410; SNG Tübingen 3397. Good VF, attractive bluish-green patina. Rare city. ($200)

EL 573. Uncertain King. Before 561 BC. EL Fourré Twelfth (0.92 gm). Head of lion right, knob on forehead / Incuse punch. Cf. Weidauer 79ff. VF. ($100)

580. Knidos. Circa 520-495 BC. AR Drachm (6.23 gm). Forepart of roaring lion right / Archaic head of Aphrodite within incuse square. Calm 43.3 (this com - dies V24/R35). Toned VF. ($400) Ex Proschoivsky Collection; Hamburger 1930, lot 342.

EL 574. Uncertain King. Before 561 BC. EL Fourré Twelfth (0.86 gm). Head of lion right, knob on forehead / Incuse punch. Cf. Weidauer 79ff. VF, silver showing under plating. At least 12 countermarks on this tiny com! ($100)

581. Knidos. Circa 490-465 BC. AR Drachm (6.13 gm). Forepart of roaring lion right / Archaic head of Aphrodite within incuse square. Cahn 63 ($400) (V32/R47). VF.

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575. Time of Croesus. Circa 561-546 BC. AR Siglos (5.29 gm). Confronted foreparts of lion and bull / Double incuse punch. Rosen 663. Good VF. ($5‫)ש‬ 582. Knidian Chersonesos. Circa 480-470 BC. AR Drachm (5.84 gm). Forepart of a roaring lion right / Bucranium facing; Χ Ε Ρ counterclockwise around. Cf. Cahn, Knidos, X20 (same obverse die, different spacing of the ethnie); Hess-Leu Auktion 45 (May 12-13,1970), lot 282 (same reverse die). Toned VF. Extremely rare. ($1250) 576. CARIA, Bargylia. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.17 gm). Diademed head of Artemis Kindys / Stag; grain ear below. SNG Helsinki 24. Good VF. / / And: Myndos. AR Drachm (4.30 gm). Laureate head of Zeus / Headdress of Isis; grapes below, magistrate ΗΡΟΔΟΩΡΟΣ. BMC pg. 134,3. Near VF. 2 coins in lot. ($1‫)ש‬

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577. HalikaiTiassos. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Trihemiobol (0.73 gm). Helmeted bust of Athena / Owl; star below magistrate ΙΕΡΟ. Cf. BMC Caria pg. 107,50. Good VF. ($150) 1 2


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588. CARIA, Uncertain Mint. Circa 420 BC. AR Stater (11.31 gm). Winged female figure running left, holding caduceus and wreath / Baetyl (?) with inverted Δ and Γ. Troxell, "Winged Carians", in Essays Thompson, pg. 260,28. Toned VF. ($500)

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589. Uncertain M i n t Circa 5th Century BC. AR Obol (0.65 gm). Forepart of roaring lion left / Panther head facing, in incuse square. Cf. Troxell 1A (lion head reverse). VF. ($100)

583. Mylasa. Circa 3rd Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.34 gm). Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-ripped sceptre / ΜΥΛΑΣΕΩ[Ν] ΛΕΩΝ, Zeus Osogoa standing right holding seeptre and eagle, monogram before. Akarca—; cf. Thompson, ANSMN12,16 (different magistrate). Extremely rare and apparently unpublished with this magistrate. ($30TO)

Mylasa was the major inland city of Caria and the site of two famous temples to Zeus. The satrap Hekatomnos made it his capitol. Mausollos moved the seat ofgov590. Uncertain Mint. Circa 5th Century BC. AR Obol (0.70 gm). Forepart ernment to Halikariwssos in circa 367 BC where it remained until the city 1cas capof roaring lion right / Panther head facing, in incuse square. Cf. Troxell 1A tured by Alexander the Great in 334 BC. According to Margaret Thompson, toho (lion head reverse). VF. ($100) dates these coins to the late 4th to 3rd centuries BC, they may represent an attempt by Mylasa to regain its former pre-eminence.

591. Uncertain Mint. Circa 5th Century BC. AR Obol (0.70 gm). Forepart of roaring lion right / Panther head facing, in incuse square. Cf. Troxell 1A (lion head reverse). Very crude workmanship, either a contemporary counterfeit or the product of an inept engraver. VF. ($100)

584. Myndos. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.23 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos right, thyrsos over shoulder / Winged thunderbolt; magistrate ΚΑΛΛΙΚΛΗΣ. Cf. SNG von Aulock 2637. Good VF, porosity. ($150)

592. Uncertain M i n t Circa 5th Century BC. AR Obol (0.71 gm). Forepart of roaring lion left / Bird in flight left, in incuse square. Cf. Peus Auktion 337, lot 139 (bird right); Troxell—. VF. ($125)

585. M y n d o s . Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Trihemiobol (0.79 gm). Wreathed head of young Dionysos / Grapes; magistrate ΕΞΗΚΕΣ. BMC Caria pg. 135,13. Good VF, overstruck. ($150)

593. Uncertain M i n t Circa 5th Century BC. AR Obol (0.71 gm). Forepart of roaring lion right / Bird in flight left, in incuse square. Cf. Peus Auktion 337, lot 139 (types reversed); Troxell—. VF. ($125)

586. M y n d o s . Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Trihemiobol (1.24 gm). Wreathed head of y o u n g Dionysos / Grapes; magistrate ΘΕΟΔΟ. BMC Caria pg. 135,14. Good VF. ($150)

594. Uncertain M i n t Circa 5th Century BC. AR Obol (0.66 gm). Head left (of Athena?) / Panther head facing, in incuse square. Cf. Babelon, Traité Π1583 (attributed to Selge). VF. ($100)

587. Stratonikeia? Circa 1st Century BC. AR Tetrobol (1.58 gm). Laureate bust of Hekate with crescent on forehead; magistrate ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ / Nike right witrh wreath and palm. Cf. Rhousopoulos (Hirsch XIII), lot 3924 for ($300) magistrate. Good VF, porosity.

595. Uncertain Mint. Circa 5th Century BC. AR Hemiobol (0.24 gm). Forepart of roaring lion left / Quail left, in incuse square. SNG Berrv 1046. VF.

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596. SATRAPS OF CARIA. Maussollos. 377-353 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.30 gm). Head of Apollo facing, slightly right / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre; Τ under elbow, A at feet. Cf. BMC Caria pg. 181,3 (no 1); cf. SNG Copenhagen 590. Near EF. ($1500)

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601. Pixodaros. 340-334 BC. AR Didrachm (6.83 gm). Laureate head of Apollo, facing slightly right / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (Iabrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre. Boston 2007; SNG von Aulock 2375. VF, porosity. ($500)

602. Pixodaros. 340-334 BC. AR Didrachm (6.77 gm). Laureate head of Apollo, facing slightly right / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre. Boston MFA 2007; SNG von Aulock 2375. VF, porosity. ($400) 597. Maussollos. 377-353 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.84 gm). Head of Apollo facing, slightly right / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre. SNG Copenhagen 590. VF, edge corrosion. ($600)

598. Maussollos. 377-353 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.13 gm). Head of Apollo facing, slightly right / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre; name weak or erased from die. SNG Copenhagen 590 var.; SNG von Aulock 2359 variety. Good VF. ($1000)

603. Pixodaros. 340-334 BC. AR Quarter Drachm (0.83 gm). Laureate head of Apollo, facing slightly right / ΠΙΞΩΔΑΡΟ around eight-point star. Cf. BMC Caria pg. 185,15. Good VF, porosity. Fractions of the Carian satraps are considerably rarer than their drachms or didrachms. ($200)

604. CARIA? Persian Satraps. Circa 349-333 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.09 gm). Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance, drawing bow / Satrap on horseback right, thrusting with spear; Ο in left field, dolphin below. Babelon, Les Perses, 620. VF. ($750)

599. Hidrieus. 353-344 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.23 gm). Laureate head of Apollo, facing slightly right / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre; M behind. Babelon, Traité, 102b. Good VF. ($12TO)

605. CARIA? Persian Satraps. Circa 349-333 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.34 gm). Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance, drawing bow / Satrap on horseback, thrusting with spear. Price, "The Syria 1989 Hoard", in Essays Carson/Jenkins, 7; Dewing 2715. Near VF, flat strike with original patina. ($300)

600. Hidrieus. 353-344 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.21 gm). Laureate head of Apollo, facing slightly right / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre; Ε by feet. BMC Caria pg. 183,1. Good VF. ($12‫)ש‬

Babelon had attributed this series to Evagoras II, king of Salamis on Cyprus, while Price leaves it as an uncertain Persian satrap. One possible source might be the sa trap Memnon (336-333 BC), originally the governor of Lydia, and after tlie defeat of the Persians at the Granicus, the supreme commander of Persian forces in the west. Memnon came to the assistance of Rhoontopates of Caria, but after thefall of Halikarnassos conceived the bold plan of carrying the war to Greece itself, where the Spartans and other Greeks, cliafing under Macedonian ride, offered potential allies. Darius provided him with thefunds to equip afleetand mercetutry army, but after capturing Chios and part of Lesbos, Memnon died of illness before he could reduce Mytilene, a rear base necessary to support his invasion fleet. The Persian king on these tetradrachms might represen t Memnon's lost capital at Sardeis (the min tfor Persian daricsand sigloi in the west) as well as the treasure provided by Darius to support his operations against Alexander.


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606. ISLANDS OFF CARIA. Kos. Circa 357-330 BC. AR Didrachm (6.93 gm). Head of Herakles (Maussollos, satrap of Caria?) right, wearing lion skill / Veiled female head left, (Artemisia, wife of Maussollos, as Demeter?); magistrate Φ1ΛΟ. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 620 (name given as ΦΙ). Good VF, female head flatly struck. ($400)

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611. Rhodes. Circa 250-230 BC. AR Didrachm (6.50 gm). Facing radiate head of Helios / Rose with bud; magistrate Timotheos, trophy. SNG Helsinki 540. Toned, good VF. ($350)

Two Rare, Early Coins of Rhodes 612. Rhodes. Circa 188-170 BC. AR Drachm (2.74 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; butterfly, magistrate ΟΝΑΣΑΝΔΡΟΣ. Jenkins, "Rhodian Plinthophoroi", in Kraay-M0rkholm Essays, 5. VF. ($150) The word 'plintlwphomi' is an ancient greek term used in 2nd century BC inventories at Delos to describe the following group of coins from Rhodes. It means "square bearers " and refers to the reverse, where the design is inside an incuse square. 607. ISLANDS OFF CARIA. Rhodes. Circa 405/404 BC. AR Tridrachm or Disiglos (11.03 gm). Infant Herakles wrestling with two snakes / Rose, P-O. Ashton, "A Revised Arrangement for the Earliest Coinage of Rhodes," in Essays to Carson and Jenkins, pg. 13,12g (dies C l / D l - this com); SNG Helsinki 361. VF. Very rare, and listed in Sear's Creek Coins and Their Values, vol. 2, no. 5031, at £4M0. ($2500) 613. Rhodes. Circa 188-170 BC. AR Drachm (2.84 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; torch, magistrate AINHTOP. Jenkins 7. VF. ($100)

614. Rhodes. Circa 188-170 BC. AR Drachm (3.14 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; club, magistrate ΑΡΙΣΤΟΒΟΥΛΟΣ: SNG Helsinki 626; Jenkins 10. Good VF. ($150)

608. Rhodes. Circa 404-375 BC. AR Hemidrachm (15.23 gm). Facing head of Helios / Rose with bud; grain ear left, Φ right. Bérend, SNR 51,47 (this coin). Good VF, obverse double struck, some porosity. ($2500) Ex Kricheldorf Auktion XXVII, lot 126.

615. Rhodes. Circa 188-170 BC. AR Drachm (299 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; club, magistrate ΑΡΙΣΤΟΒΟΥΛΟΣ. Jenkins 10. VF. ($100)

609. Rhodes. Circa 275-250 BC. AR Didrachm (6.73 gm). Facing head of Helios / Rose with bud; magistrate Erasikles, helmet. SNG Copenhagen 738. Good VF. Extraordinary high relief. ($500) 616. Rhodes. Circa 188-170 BC. AR Drachm (2.79 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; dolphin, magistrate ΔΑ ΜΑΤΡΙΟΣ. Jenkins 11. VF. ($100)

610. Rhodes. Circa 250-230 BC. AR Didrachm (6.70 gm). Facing radiate head of Helios / Rose with bud; magistrate Agesidamos, Artemis. SNG Helsinki 534. Toned, good VF. ($350)

617. Rhodes. Circa 188-170 BC. AR Drachm (2.93 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; helmet, magistrate ΑΓΗΣΙΔΑΜΟΣ. Jenkins 16. VF. ($150)

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618. Rhodes. Circa 170-150 BC. AR Drachm (2.88 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; Isis crown above Σ monogram, magistrate Α ΡΤΕΜΩΝ. Jenkins 33. VF. ($150)

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625. Rhodes. Circa 150-125 BC. AR Drachm (2.80 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; winged caduceus, magistrate ΔΕΗΙΚΡΑΤΗΣ. Jenkins 76. Good VF. ($150)

Two Superb Rhodian Drachms

619. Rhodes. Circa 170-150 BC. AR Drachm (2.85 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; wing, magistrate ΑΘΑΝΟΔΟΡΟΣ. Jenkins 36. VF. ($150)

626. Rhodes. Circa 125-88 BC. AR Drachm (2.56 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; radiate sun, magistrate ΑΝΤΑΙΟΣ. Jenkins 128. Superb EF. 620. Rhodes. Circa 150-125 BC. AR Drachm (3.02 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; jug, magistrate ΘΡΑΣΥΜΕΝΗΣ. Jenkins—. Good VF, slight pitting. ($150)

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621. Rhodes. Circa 150-125 BC. AR Drachm (2.64 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; arrowhead, magistrate ΑΘΑΝΟΔΟΡΟΣ. Jenkins 60. Good VF. ($150)

627. Rhodes. Circa 125-88 BC. AR Drachm (2.78 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; radiate sun, magistrate ΑΝΤΑΙΟΣ. Jenkins 128. Superb EF. ($500)

622. Rhodes. Circa 150-125 BC. AR Drachm (2.83 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; shield, magistrate Α ΡΤΕΜΩΝ. Jenkins 61. Good VF ($150) 628. Rhodes. Circa 125-88 BC. AR Drachm (3.00 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; radiate sun, magistrate ΑΝΤΑΙΟΣ. Jenkins 128. EF, porosity on cheek. ($200)

623. Rhodes. Circa 150-125 BC. AR Drachm (2.50 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; thyrsos, magistrate ΔΕΞΙΚΡΑΤΗΣ. Jenkins 71. Good VF. ($150) 629. Rhodes. Circa 125-88 BC. AR Drachm (2.86 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; helmet, magistrate ΑΝΤΙΓΕΝΗΣ. Jenkins 225. EF. ($200)

624. Rhodes. Circa 150-125 BC. AR Drachm (2.51 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; axe, magistrate Α ΡΤΕΜΩΝ. Jenkins 74. Good VF. ($150)

630. Rhodes. Circa 125-88 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.35 gm). Radiate head of Helios / Rose; torch, magistrate Diognetos. Jenkins 233. EF. ($200)

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631. Rhodes. Circa 1st Century AD. AR Drachm (2.93 gm). Radiate head of Helios facing / Open rose. SNG Helsinki 771. EF. Rare. ($500)

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638. LYCIAN DYNASTS. Kuprlli. Circa 485-460 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.88 gm). Head of Apollo left / Triskeles; dynast's name around. Cf. Babelon, Traité Π, 307 (obol). / / And: Uvug. Circa 450425 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.81 gm). Forepart of winged human-headed bull right / Head of sphinx (?) right, in dotted square within incuse square. SNG Von Aulock 4119. Both VF. 2 coins in lot. ($300)

Unusual Lycian Dynast Stater

632. PHRYGIA, Apameia. Circa 133-48 BC. JE 26mm (8.75 gm). Helmeted bust of Athena / Eagle alighting upon maeander pattern between caps of the Dioskouroi, magistrate Antiphon. SNG Copenhagen 164. EF, brown patina. ($125)

633. Apameia. Circa 133-48 BC. JE 18mm (5.19 gm). Turreted head of Artemis right / Marsyas walking upon maeander pattern; magistrate Bianoros Attalou. BMC Phrygia pg. 80,62. Good VF, choice green patina. ($100)

639. UNCERTAIN DYNASTS OF LYCLA. Circa 460 BC. AR Stater (8.% gm). Bearded sea-serpent left within circle of dots / Bearded sea-serpent right within incuse square with a border of dots. Cf. Rosen 708 (reverse has sea-serpent left); cf. Hess-Leu Auktion 49, lot 233 (reverse lias sea-serpent left). Toned VF. Apparently unpublished variety. Wonderful archaic style with a fascinating motif. ($5000)

634. LYCIA, Phaselis. Circa 500480 BC. AR Third Stater (3.12 gm). Prow of galley left, with forepart of boar / Divided incuse square. Cf. Asyut 737 (stater). VF, porosity. Rare. ($150)

635. Tlos. Circa 425-380 BC. AR Obol (052 gm). Helmeted head of Athena left / Heraldic lions confronted. Cf. SNG von Aulock 4190 (head right). VF, holed and plugged. ($75)

640. LYCIAN DYNASTS. Uvug. Circa 450425 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.85 gm). Forepart of winged human-headed bull right / Head of sphinx (?) right, in dotted square within incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 17; SNG Von Aulock 4119. VF. ($150)

641. Kherei. Circa 425-360 BC. AR Obol (0.66 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right / Bust of Kherei left in incuse square. Cf. SNG von Aulock 4174 (triobol) Fine. ($200) 636. UNCERTAIN DYNASTS OF LYCIA. Circa 520-180 BC. AR Stater (8.87 gm). Forepart of boar left / Lieuse punch. SNG von Aulock 4044-4045; ($400) Rosen 688. Lightly toned, good VF. Rare, especially this nice.

637. UNCERTAIN DYNASTS OF LYCLA. Circa 520-480 BC. AR Diobol (1.23 gm). Forepart of boar left / Crossed lines in incuse punch. Cf. SNG von Aulock 4051 (tetrobol). VF. ($150) 6 7

642. Zagaba. Circa 380-375 BC. AR Stater (953 gm). Facing lion's scalp; triskeles and Τ below / Lycian triskeles; Τ in center; all within incuse square. Morkhom & Olçay, "The Coin Hoard From Podalia," in NumChron 1971, 27 (dies A3-P3). Good VF. (S600)


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643. Aruvätijesi. Circa 380-375 BC. AR Stater (9.56 gm). Facing lion's scalp / Lycian triskeles within incuse square. M0rkhom & Olçay, "The Com Hoard From Podalia," in NumChron 1971,28 (different dies). VF/EF. ($800)

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648. LYCIAN LEAGUE, Kyaneae. Circa 167-150 BC. AR Drachm (2.83 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / ΛΥΚ1ΩΝ KY, lyre; sword and shield. Troxell 25.1 (same reverse die). VF, corrosion. ($100)

649. Patara. Circa 167-150 BC. AR Drachm (2.98 gm). Laureate head of Apollo / ΑΥΚΙΩΝ ΠΑ, lyre; star to right. Troxell 17. N e a r EF. ($200) 644. Ved... Circa 380-375 BC. AR Stater (9.34 gm). Facing lion's scalp; [P] a b o v e / Lycian triskeles. M o r k h o m & Olçay, "The Coin H o a r d From Podalia," in NumChron 1971,367 (dies A l - P l ) . EF. ($800)

650. PAMPH YLIA, Aspendos. Circa 460420 BC. AR Stater (10.65 gm). N u d e warrior right with sword and shield / Triskeles in incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 157ff. Fine. Rare. ($250) 645. M i t h r a p a t a . Circa 380-375 BC. AR Stater (9.80 gm). Facing lion's scalp / Lycian triskeles; to u p p e r left, helmeted head of Athena facing left; all within incuse square. M0rkhom & Olçay, "The Com Hoard From Podalia," in NumChron 1971,104 (dies A14-P16). Good VF, flat strike. ($800)

651. Aspendos. Circa 370-330 BC. AR Stater (10.88 gm). Two wrestlers grappling / ΕΣΤΤΈΔΙΙΥΣ, slinger to right; triskeles a n d eagle in field. SNG Copenhagen 207. Toned VF. ($250)

646. Trbbenimi. Circa 380-370 BC. AR Stater (9.78 gm). Facing lion's scalp; [T] below / Lycian triskeles; club to right and TPB around; all within incuse square. M o r k h o m & Olçay, "The Coin H o a r d From Podalia," in NumChron 1971,125 (dies A3-P3). EF. ($800)

A Stater of Perikles 652. A s p e n d o s . Circa 370-333 BC. AR Stater (10.91 g m ) . Two n u d e wrestlers grappling; AM between / Slinger right; triskeles in field. SNG v o n Aulock 4554. Near EF, typical flat strike. ($400)

647. Perikles. Circa 380-360 BC. AR Stater (9.79 gm). Struck circa 380375 BC. Three-quarters facing bust left of Perikles; signature below truncation (partially visible on this specimen) / Warrior, n u d e but for crested Corinthian helmet, fighting to right with shield a n d sword; Lycian triskeles to lower right; all within incuse square. M e r k h o m & Olçay, "The Coin Hoard From Podalia," in NumChmn 1971,427428 (dies A3-P7). Near EF, some weakness from strike a n d overstruck. ($2000)

653. Aspendos. Circa 370-330 BC. AR Stater (10.51 gm). Two wrestlers grappling; AK between / ΕΣΊΤΕΔΙΙΥΣ, slinger to right; triskeles in field. SNG Copenhagen 231; SNG von Aulock 4561. Good VF, s o m e w h a t weakly struck. ($250)


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654. Aspendos. Circa 370-330 BC. AR Stater (10.87 gm). Two wrestlers grappling; AK between / Slinger to right; triskeles in field. SNG Copenhagen 231; SNG von Aulock 4561. Near EF. ($400)

659. CILICIA, A l e x a n d r i a . Antiochos IV. 175-164 BC. JE 19mm (8.03 gm). Radiate head of Antiochos on central boss of shield / Zeus standing facing, head left; two monograms. SNG Levante 1831. Good VF, rough dark green patina. ($200) An interesting piece in ttiat the name of the king lias been replaced with that of the mint city

655. Aspendos. Circa 370-330 BC. AR Stater (10.99 gm). Two wrestlers grappling; ΦΚ between / Stager to right; triskeles in field. SNG von Aulock 4562. Good VF. ($400) 660. Mallos. Circa 425-385 BC. AR Stater (10.33 gm). Winged god (Kronos?) bearing solar disk / Goose left; fish pointing downward in front, all in dotted incuse square. SNG Paris 379. / / Plus: Soli. Circa 450-386 BC. AR Stater (10.40 gm). Archer kneeling left / Grape cluster; star to left. SNG Copenhagen 224. Both Fine, porous surfaces. 2 coins in lot. ($300)

656. Side. Circa 5th Century BC. AR Stater (9.69 gm). Pomegranate / Helmeted head of Athena, olive branch in front; all within incuse square. Atlan 43; SNG von Aulock 4764. VF, rough surfaces, test cuts. Rare. ($3‫)ש‬

661. Nagidos. Circa 380-360 BC. AR Stater (10.62 gm). Aphrodite seated left, sacrificing over altar; Nike standing behind, holding branch / Dionysos standing left, holding bunch of grapes and a thrysos; A within circle and M left. Lederer 26; cf. SNG Paris 21. Toned EF, flat obverse strike, rusted dies as usual. ($250)

657. Side. Circa 2 n d - l s t Century BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.44 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Nike walking left; pomegranate with leaf, magistrate Kleux. Cf. SNG von Aulock 4797. Choice EF. (S5Q0)

662. Nagidos. Circa 375-370 BC. AR Stater (10.82 gm). Aphrodite seated left holding patera; winged Eros behind / Dionysos standing left, holding grape cluster and sceptre. SNG von Aulock 5754; cf. SNG Levante 7 (same obverse die). EF. ($300) 658. Side. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. AR Drachm (3.73 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Nike walking left; magistrate CT. SNG Copenhagen 405. Toned VF. ($150)

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663. Olba. M Antonius Polemo. Year 10 (27/28 AD). JE 25mm (16.74 gm). Draped bust of Polemo right / Throne placed right; triskeles behind. RPC 3735; SNG Levante 643; SNG von Aulock 5793. Near EF, dark green patina. Very Rare, only two specimens sited in RPC! ($800)

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670. Tarsos. Mazaios, Satrap. 361-334 BC. AR Stater (10.94 gm). Baaltars seated; holding grapes, grain, eagle and sceptre / Lion bringing d o w n bull; Aramaic legend. SNG Levante 102. EF. ($400)

664. Olba. M. Antonius Polemo. Year 10 (27/28 AD). JE 25mm (13.27 gm). Bare head of Polemo right / Winged thunderbolt. RPC 3736; SNG Levante 640. EF, choice dark brown patina. Rare. ($600) Olba was a principality the Romans allowed to be ruled by the local priests instead of a Roman governor, hence the portrait of the high priest in place of the emperor. Polemo may have been the man who later became King Polemo llofPontus.

671. Tarsos. Balakros, Satrap. 333-323 BC. AR Stater (10.98 gm). Facing bust of Athena, wearing triple-crested helmet / Baaltars seated left; grain ear, grapes to left, Β and ivy leaf to right, Τ below. SNG Paris 2,367. Toned EF. ($1000) Balakros was appointed by Alexander to replace Arsames as satrap ofCilicia, ivho in turn ruled for only "the brief period between the withdrawal of Mazaios and the Macedonian conquest".

665. Olba. M. Antonius Polemo. Year 11 (28/29 AD). JE 25mm (14.29 gm). Draped bust of Polemo / Throne placed right; triskeles. RPC 3738; SNG von Aulock 5793. Good VF, olive-green patina. ($500)

672. CILICIA, Uncertain. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Obol (0.51 gm). Baaltars seated left / Forepart of wolf; crescent above. SNG Levante 223. Good VF. ($100) 666. Olba. M. Antonius Polemo. Year 11 (28/29 AD). JE 25mm (20.22 gm). Draped bust of Polemo / Throne placed right; triskeles. RPC 3738; SNG von Aulock 5793. VF, green patina. ($400)

673. KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA. Ariarathes III. Circa 230-220 BC. JE 19mm (5.75 gm). Bust left, wearing leather cap; H behind / Athena seated left, holding Nike. Simonetta 7 variety; Alram 142 (Ariarathes IV)· VF, dark green patina. Rare. ($150)

667. Seleukeia. Circa 2nd Century BC./E 13mm (1.60gm). Five-leaved plant; monogram / Five-leaved plant; Α ΔΙ. Unpublished in the major collections. Good VF, dark green patina. ($100)

674. Ariarathes V. 163-130 BC. AR Drachm (3.73 gm). Year 3 (161/160 BC). Struck during the revolt of Orophernes (161-159 BC). Crude diademed head / Athena holding Nike and spear; monogram, inverted Γ in date. Simonetta 15b. / / Plus another: (3.62 gm). Variant monogram. Cf. Simonetta 20. Both good VF. / / Plus two small Greek JE. 4 coins in lot. ($150)

668. Tarsos. Early Persian Satraps. Circa 425400 BC. AR Stater (10.25 gm). Satrap on horseback; bee to left / "TRZ" in Aramaic, kneeling hoplite; grain ear. SNG von Aulock 5912. VF, rough surfaces. ($400)

675. Ariarathes IX, son of Mithradates VI of Pontos. 101-87 BC. AR Drachm (4.04 gm). Year 5 (97/96 BC). Diademed head / Athena holding Nike and spear; monograms. Simonetta 4b. Toned EF, well centered on a large flan. ($100)

669. Tarsos. Datames, Satrap. 378-372 BC. AR Stater (10.66 gm). Facing female head / Helmeted head of bearded warrior. SNG Levante 78. Toned VF. ($300) 7 0


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Extremely Rare JE of Tigranes V

682. Kition. Ba'almelek II. Circa 425-400 BC. AR Diobol (1.74 gm). Herakles in fighting stance / Lion bringing down stag; all within dotted square. SNG Copenhagen 13. Toned VF. ($350)

676. KINGS OF ARMENIA. Tigranes V. 6 AD. JE 24mm (14.76 gm). BACIAEQC ΜΕΓΑΟ NEO(C TIDPANHC, bust of Tigranes wearing Armenia tiara / KAICAP OEOC ΘΕΟΥ (YIOC CEBACTOC), bare head of Augustus left. AC 184; Bedoukian 167; Alram 231; RPC 3841 (Tigranes m [V)). Fine, tan highlighted patina with patches of heavier green and brick red. Extremely Rare. ($4000)

683. Kition. Ba'alram. Circa 400-392 BC. AR Tetrobol (3.32 gm). Herakles in fighting stance; ankh / Lion bringing down stag; all within dotted square. BMC Cyprus pg. 15,36. Toned VF, rough surfaces. ($200)

Tigranes V was a grandson of Herod the Great and related to the ruling Artaxiad line. He was appointed to the throne ofArmenia by Augustus.

684. Paphos. Pnytos. Circa 460 BC. AR Hemiobol (0.40 gm). Bucranium / "Ba Pu", eagle standing left, olive leaves behind. Toned VF. An apparently unpublished small denomination. ($250) 677. CYPRUS, Amathos. Rhoikos. Circa 350 BC. AR Diobol (1.95 gm). Head of lion / Forepart of lion. SNG Copenhagen 3; Dewing 2516. Near VF, porosity. ($250)

678. Kition. Ba'almelek I. Circa 479-449 BC. AR Tetrobol (3.58 gm). Herakles in fighting stance / Lion seated, in dotted square. BMC Cyprus pg. 9,7. Toned VF, off-center, deteriorated obverse die. ($200) 685. KINGS OF COMMAGENE. Antiochos IV. 38-72 AD. JE 27mm (13.40 gm). Lycaonia mint Diademed head right; c/m: anchor / Scorpion in wreath. RPC 3854; Howgego 373. VF; smooth, dark green patina. ($150)

679. Kition. Ba'almelek I. Circa 479449 BC. AR Obol (0.70 gm). Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Lion seated, in dotted square. SNG Copenhagen 7. Toned VF. ($250)

680. Kition. Ba'almelek I. Circa 479-449 BC. AR Obol (0.79 gm). Head of Herakles, wearing lion skin / Lion seated, in dotted square. SNG Copenhagen 7. Toned VF, deteriorated obverse die. ($250)

686. Antiochos IV. 38-72 AD. JE 26mm (17.38 gm). Diademed head right / Scorpion in wreath. RPC 3857. VF, brown and tan patina. ($150)

681. Kition. Ba'almelek II. Circa 425-400 BC. AR Stater (10.70 gm). Herakles in fighting stance / Lion bringing down stag; all within dotted square. BMC Cyprus pg. 13,29. VF. ($300)

687. SYRIA, Chalkis. Ptolemaios. Year 53? (66/65 BC). JE 21mm (5.96 gm). Laureate head of Zeus / Dove flying right; ΝΓ (year?) to left, monogram below. Cf. BMC Galatia etc pg. 279,2. Good VF, dark green patina. ($200) 7 61


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693. Seleukos III. 226-223 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.94 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Apollo seated on omphalos; monograms in fields. Newell, WSM1029 (pl. XXV, 12 - same obverse die). Toned, good VF. Scarce. ($500)

688. SELEUKID K I N G S OF SYRIA. Seleukos I. 312-280 BC. AR Drachm (4.22 gm). Laodikeia mint. Circa 280-230 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left; dolphin over monogram, monogram below throne. Newell, WSM 1215. Good VF. ($250)

689. Antiochos 1.280-261 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.53 gm). Seleukeia on Tigris mint. Circa 278-274 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos / Apollo seated left on omphalos; monograms in left and right fields. Newell, ESM140. Fine. ($200)

694. Achaios. 220-213 BC. JE 18mm (4.70 gm). Sardeis mint. Laureate head of Apollo / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ AXIOY (reading vertically), eagle right, palm over shoulder. Newell, WSM 1448. Good VF, off-center, dark green patina. ($150)

695. Achaios. 220-213 BC. JE 16mm (2.71 gm). Sardeis mint. Laureate head of Apollo / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ AXIOY (reading clockwise), eagle right, grasping wreath. Apparently Unpublished. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($200)

690. Antiochos 1.280-261 BC. JE 19mm (4.22 gm). Sardeis mint. Circa 277-272 BC. Facing head of Athena Parthenos / Nike left; monograms. Newell, WSM 1370. Good VF, choice green patina. ($1‫)ש‬ 696. Antiochos IV. 175-164 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.64 gm). Antioch mint. Circa 167-164 BC. Radiate and diademed head / Zeus enthroned, holding Nike and sceptre; monogram. Morkholm 16 (A28); Newell, SMA 67. Good VF. ($400)

691. Antiochos II. 261-246 BC. JE 16mm (4.44 gm). Sardeis mint. Circa 261-250 BC. Laureate head of Apollo / Tripod; monograms. Newell, WSM 1400. Good VF, green patina. ($1‫)ש‬

697. Antiochos IV. 175-164 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.38 gm). Antioch mint. Struck circa 167-165 BC. Diademed head right / Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike and sceptre; monogram in outer left field. Houghton 109 var. (letter Η in outer left field); Newell SMA 72. Near EF, obverse and reverse scratches. ($400) 692. Seleukos II. 246-226 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.13 gm). Sardeis mint. Circa 246-241 BC. Diademed head / Nude Apollo leaning against tripod and holding arrow. Newell, WSM 1419. Toned, good VF. ($4‫)ש‬

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698. Antiochos IV. 175-164 BC. JE 32mm (38.06 gm). Antioch m i n t 168164 BC. Laureate head of Zeus / Eagle standing on thunderbolt. Newell, SMA 59; Houghton 118. VF, black patina. ($125)


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699. Antiochos V. 164-162 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.56 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Zeus enthroned, holding Nike and sceptre; monogram. Newell, SMA 74. Good VF, encrustation on reverse. ($500)

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704. Alexander I Balas. 150-145 BC. AR Drachm (4.18 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Apollo seated on omphalos; monogram to left. Newell, SMA 172ff. Near EE ($150)

700. Demetrios 1.162-150 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.53 gm). Antioch mint. Circa 156-155 BC. Diademed head, within wreath / Tyche seated holding baton and comucopiae, Nereid supporting throne; monogram to left. Houghton 148; Newell, SMA 100. Near EF. ($350)

705. "Interregnum Issue.146-145 ‫״‬ BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.52 gm Antioch mint. Year 167 (146/145 BC). Diademed head / Zeus seated holding Nike and sceptre; date and m o n o g r a m in exergue. M0rkholm, "A Posthumous Issue of Antiochos IV of Syria", NumChron 1960,6 (obverse diel). Near EF. ($500) 7711s posthumous issue was struck by civic authorities in Antioch during the interregnum betiveen the expulsion of Alexander Balas from the city and the acclamation of Demetrios II. The respected Antiochos IV was chosen as a suitably neutral symbolfor an urgently needed coinage.

701. Alexander I Balas. 150-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.79 gm). Antioch mint. Year 166 (147/146 BC). Diademed head / Zeus seated holding Nike and sceptre; monogram to left, date and monogram in exeigue. Newell, SMA— .EF. ($350)

706. Demetrios II. First reign, 145-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.60 gm). Antioch mint. Year 167 (146/145 BC). Diademed head / Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow and bow; palm to outer left, monogram to inner left, date and monogram 111 exeigue. Houghton—; Newell, SMA—. EF, overstruck. ($400) 702. Alexander I Balas. 150-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.64 gm). Antioch mint Year 164 (149/148 BC). Diademed head / Zeus seated holding Nike and sceptre; monograms to left, date in exergue. Newell, SMA 142. Near EF. ($300)

707. Demetrios IL First reign, 145-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.47 gm). Antioch mint. Year 168 (145/144 BC). Diademed head within wreath / Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow and bow; palm to outer left, monograms to inner left and between legs, date in exergue. Houghton 218; Newell, SMA—.EF. (S400)

703. Alexander I Balas. 150-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.72 gm). Antioch mint Year 164 (149/148 BC). Diademed head / Zeus seated holding Nike and sceptre; monogramjnner left, date and monogram in exeigue. Newell, SMA 146. Near EF. ($300) 3


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708. Demetrios II. First reign, 145-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.45 gm). Antioch mint. Year 168 (145/144 BC). Diademed head within wreath / Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow and bow; palm to outer left, m o n o g r a m s to inner left and between legs (over H), date in exergue. Houghton 220; Newell, SMA—.EF. ($4‫)ש‬

712. Antiochos VI. 145-142 BC. AR Drachm (4.04 gm). Antioch mint. Struck circa 143/142 BC. Radiate and diademed head of Antiochos right / Apollo seated left on omphalos holding arrow and bow; monogram between legs, OP ΣΤΑ in exergue. Houghton 238; Newell, SMA 248. Lightly toned, near EF, small flan crack. Scarce. ($350) Quite an unusual specimen ivith what appears to be a second, off-center, impression on the obverse above the head, although the two strikes overlap with no softening of either strike, and no signs of a second strike on the reverse. It almost appears as if the die had a very large border and a partial second impression was engraved along the edge.

709. Demetrios II. First reign, 145-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.64 gm). Antioch mint. Year 168 (145/144 BC). Diademed head within wreath / Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow and bow; palm to outer left, monograms to inner left and between legs, date in exergue. Houghton 220; Newell, SMA—. EF. ($4‫)ש‬

710. Antiochos VI. Year 170 (143/142 BC). AR Tetradrachm (16.57 gm). Antioch mint. Radiate and diademed head / Dioskouroi riding left with couched lances; TPY, monogram, ΣΤΑ and date in fields; all in wreath of lily, ivy and gram ears. Newell, SMA 240. Good VF. ($600)

711. Antiochos VI. Year 170 (143/142 BC). AR Tetradrachm (16.72 gm). Antioch mint. Radiate and diademed head / Dioskouroi riding left with couched lances; TPY, monogram, ΣΤΑ and date in fields; all in wreath of lily, ivy and gram ears. Newell, SMA 245. Good VF. ($600)

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713. Antiochos VI. 144-142 BC. JE Serrate 21mm (5.75 gm). Antioch mint. Radiate and diademed head / Elephant left; palm. BMC Seleucid Kings pg. 66,42. Good VF, brown patina. ($75)

714. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.85 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monograms. Newell, SMA 278. Near EF. ($300)

715. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.71 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram and H. Newell, SMA 279. Near EF. ($300)


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716. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram and A. Newell, SMA 280. Near EF. ($3‫)ש‬

721. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.64 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram and Α, Φ. Newell, SMA 292. Good VF. ($300)

717. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.32 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram and Π (reçut). Newell, SMA 281. Good VF. ($250)

722. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.49 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head right / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear with left arm and resting right hand on shield; EY left; all within laurel wreath. Houghton—; Newell, SMA— Good VF. ($250)

718. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.36 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; m o n o g r a m / A to left. Newell, SMA 282. Good VF. ($3‫)ש‬

719. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.58 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram and Α, Φ. Newell, SMA 292. EF. ($450)

720. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.49 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram and Α, Φ. Newell, SMA 292. EF. ($450)

723. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.45 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram and K. Newell, SMA—. Near EF. ($300)

724. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. JE 16mm (2.79 gm). Antioch m i n t Year 175 (138/137 BC). Lion's head right / Club; monogram and aplustre to left. Houghton 280; BMC Seleucid Kings pg. 75,67. EF, glossy brown patina. ($1‫)ש‬

725. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.48 gm). Damascus mint. Year 178 (135/134 BC). Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; AE, monogram. Newell, LSM 56. Near EF. ($3‫)ש‬ 7 65


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726. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.62 gm). Damascus mint. Year 180 (133/132 BC). Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; ΛΕ, monogram. Newell, LSM 59. Near EF. ($300)

731. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.26 gm). Uncertain mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram. Houghton—; Newell—. Near EF. ($300)

727. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.77 gm). Damascus mint. Year 181 (132/131 BC). Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; IEP ΑΣΥ with club and monogram, monogram and date in exergue. Houghton 763. Near EF. ($300)

732. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.49 gm). Uncertain mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram above A. Houghton—; Newell—. Near EF. ($300)

728. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.72 gm). Damascus mint. Year 181 (132/131 BC). Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; IEP ΑΣΥ with club and monogram, monogram and date in exergue. Houghton 763. Near EF. ($300)

733. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.75 gm). Uncertain mint. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monograms. Houghton—; Newell—. Near EF. ($300)

729. Antiochos VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.52 gm). Damascus mint. Struck circa 131-129 BC. Diademed head / Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding spear; monogram. Newell, LSM 62-63. Near EF. ($300)

730. Antiochos VII. Year 175 (138/137 BC). AR Didrachm (5.96 gm). Tyre mint. Diademed bust / Eagle on prow; monograms and club in fields. Newell, ANSNNM 73, —; cf. Houghton 758. VF. Rare. ($150)

734. Demetrios II. Second reign, 129-125 BC. AKTetradrachm (15.73 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed and bearded head / Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre; X O. Newell, SMA 320; Houghton 289. Good VF. ($400)

735. Demetrios II. Year 186 (127/126 BC). AR Tetradrachm (13.44 gm). Tyre mint. Diademed bust / Eagle on prow; monograms and club in fields. Newell, ANSNNM 73,171. Good VF, light scratches. ($200)

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741. Seleukos VI. 98-94 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.85 gm). Seleukeia in Cilicia mint. Diademed head / Athena with Nike and spear and shield; plant, monograms. Houghton 535; Bellinger, ANSMN 3,6. / / Plus another (15.06 gm), with different monograms. Bellinger 3. Both VF with porosity and encrustation. / / And a tetradrachm of Seleukos I. Zeus / Athena in quadriga of elephants. Fine. Seleukeia is a scarce mint for Seleukid coinage. 3 coins in lot. (S300)

736. Antiochos VIII. Joint reign with Cleopatra Thea. Year 191 (122/121 BC). AR Tetradrachm (16.54 gm). Ake-Ptolemais mint. Jugate busts of Cleopatra a n d Antiochos / ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗΣ ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑ ΘΕΑΣ KAI ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre; monograms and date. Newell, LSM 86. Toned, good VF. ($750)

742. Philip Philadelphos. 89-83 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.82 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head of Philip / Zeus seated left, holding Nike. Newell, SMA 436ff. EF. ($150)

737. Antiochos VIII. Second reign, 121-113 BC. ARTetradrachm (16.10 gm). Ake-Ptolemais mint. Diademed head / Zeus Oranios standing left, holding star and sceptre; monogram to left. Houghton 813; Newell, LSM 35. Good VF, flan flaw on reverse. ($150)

743. Philip Philadelphos. 89-83 BC. AR Tetradrachm (1554 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head of Philip / Zeus seated left, holding Nike; monograms, Τ in exergue. Newell, SMA 450. Toned EF. ($150)

738. Antiochos VIII. Second reign, 121-113 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.39 gm). Ake-Ptolemais mint. Diademed head right / Zeus Oranios standing left, holding star and sceptre; monogram to left. Houghton 813; Newell, LSM 35. Nice EF. ($300)

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744. Tigranes II of Armenia. 95-56 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.77 gm). Antioch mint. Bust of Tigranes, wearing Armenian tiara with star and eagles; beaded pyramidal points on tiara / Tyche of Antioch seated on rock, rivergod Orontes below; monograms on rock below Tyche and in right field. AC—; Bedoukian— (unrecorded monogram pair). Toned Fine. ($450)

739. Antiochos VIII.Second reign, 121-113 BC. ARTetradrachm (16.36 gm). Damascus mint. Year 196 (117/116 BC). Diademed head / Zeus Olympios left; monograms and date. Newell, LSM 99. Toned EF. ($300) 745. Tigranes II of Armenia. 95-56 BC. JE 16mm (3.47 gm). Antioch mint. Bust of Tigranes, wearing Armenian tiara / Herakles standing left; monograms. Bedoukian 102 variety. / / Plus two /E's of Lysimachos of Thrace. Average good VF. 3 coins in lot. ($200)

740. Seleukos VI. 98-94 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.24 gm). Antioch mint. Diademed head / Zeus seated, holding Nike; A under throne. Cf. Houghton 362. EF. ($250)

746. PHOENICIA, Arados. Circa 450-400 BC. AR Diobol (1.66 gm). Marine deity (Dagon) with dolphin in each hand; cable border / Galley to right, two dolphins below. BMC Phoenicia pg. 2,4. Good VF, small flan. ($150)

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747. Arados. Year 91 (169/168 BC). AR Drachm (4.32 gm). Bee; date and monogram / Stag standing in front of palm tree. BMC Phoenicia pg. 21, 152. Near EF. ($250)

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754. Sidon. ‫׳‬Abd'ashtart I. Circa 372-358 BC. AR 1/16 Shekel (0.63 gm). Galley to left over waves; "B" above / King slaying lion; "A". BMC Phoenicia pg. 146,36; Betlyon 25. Good VF. ($100)

748. Arados. Lot of two AR Tetradrachms. Turreted bust of Tyche / Nike walking left. Years 180 and 193. BMC Phoenicia 246 and 268 variety. Both VF and rough. 2 coins in lot. ($150)

755. Sidon. Mazaios, Satrap. Circa 342-332 BC. AR Dishekel (25.52 gm). Galley to left over waves; date unreadable / King of Persia in chariot with driver; king of Sidon walks behind. BMC Phoenicia pg. 153,78ff; Betylon 37. VF, some encrustation. ($500) 749. Arados. Year 198 (62/61 BC). AR Tetradrachm (15.15 gm). Turreted bust of Tyche / Nike walking left; date, Phoenician letter, A N in field. BMC Phoenicia pg. 34,283. Good VF. ($150)

750. Byblos. Adramalek. Circa 4th Century BC. AR 1 /16 Shekel (0.76 gm). Galley left with two hoplites, sea monster below / Lion bringing down bull. BMC Phoenicia pg. 96,10. EF. ($1M)

751. Sidon. ‫׳‬Abd'eshmun. Circa 410-400 BC. AR 1/16 Shekel (0.60 gm). Galley in front of three city towers, lion below / King of Persia standing right, drawing bow; incuse head of Bes to left, incuse head of goat to right. BMC Phoenicia pg. 142,14; Betlyon 9. VF, porous. Rare. ($125)

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756. Tyre. Year 22 (105/104 BC). AR Didrachm - Half Shekel (7.10 gm). Laureate bust of Melkart / Eagle standing left on prow; date, club arid monograms in fields. Cf. BMC Phoenicia pg. 250,218. VF. ($150)

757. Tyre. Year 50 (77/76 BC). AR Tetradrachm - Shekel (13.94 gm). Laureate bust of Melkart / Eagle standing left on prow; date, club, A and Phoenician "B" in fields. BMC Phoenicia pg. 243,142. Near EF. ($500)

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752. Sidon. Ba'alshallim II /‫׳‬Abd'ashtart I. Circa 386-372-358 BC. AR Dishekel (27.46 gm). Galley to left over waves; "B" above / Phoenician "ΆΒ", king of Persia in chariot with driver, Egyptian attendant behind. This coin appears to be a mule of Betlyon 16 (Ba'alshallim Π) and 21 (‫׳‬Abd'ashtart I). Fine, rough surfaces and edge ma rks from mounting. ($500)

80 753. Sidon. ‫׳‬Abd'ashtart I. Circa 372-358 BC. AR 1/16 Shekel (0.48 gm). Year 3. Galley to left over waves; date above / King slaying lion; "AB". BMC Phoenicia pg. 146,34; Betlyon 24. Good VF. ($1M)

758. Tyre. Year 51 (76/75 BC). AR Didrachm - Half Shekel (6.87 gm). Laureate bust of Melkart / Eagle standing left on prow; AN, club and palm left, A right, Phoenician letter between legs. Cf. BMC Phoenicia pg. 251,227. Toned, good VF. ($200)

759. Tyre. Year 63 (64/63 BC). AR TetradrachnT'W'gkel (13.62 gm). Laureate bust of Melkart / Eagle standing left on prow; date, club, monogram and Phoenician ‫״‬B‫ ״‬in fields. Cf. BMC Phoenicia pg. 244,150. Good VF, porosity. ($300)


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768. Lot of thirty-seven Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren HI): Sidon. A1435A; 1436; 1437; 1438; A1438A; 1439; A1439A; 1440; 1441; 1442; 1443; 1444; 1445; 1446; A1446A; 1447; A1447A; 1448; A1449A; 1450; 1451; 1452; 1453; 1454; 1455; 1456; 1457; 1458; 1459 / / Tyre. A1468A; A1469A; A1479A / / Uncetain mints. 1481; 1482; 1483; 1484; 1485. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, N O RETURNS. 37 coins m lot. (S350)

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760. Tyre. Year 88 (39/38 BC). AR Tetradrachm - Shekel (14.02 gm). Laureate bust of Melkart / Eagle standing left on prow; date, club, monogram and Phoenician "B" in fields. Cf. BMC Phoenicia pg. 246,175. EF. ($500) 761. Lot of thirty-four Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren & Kovacs numbers): Arados. 2224; 2225; 2226; 2227; 2228; 2229; 2230; A2230A; 2231; 2232; 2233; 2234; 2235; 2236; 2237; 2239; 2240; 2241; A2242A / / Berytos. 2243; 2244; 2245; 2246; 2248; 2249; 2250; 2251; 2252; 2253; 2254; 2255; 2257; 2258; 2259. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, N O RETURNS. 34 coins in lot. ($350)

769. PHILISTO-ARABIAN, Gaza? Circa 3rd Century BC. AR Drachm (3.80 gm). Helmeted head of Athena / Owl; the crescent over shoulder replaced with an Ο (Aramaic q - 'ayin'?). Apparently unpublished. Lightly toned, near EF. Nice condition for these. ($750)

762. Lot of thirty-four Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren & Kovacs numbers): Berytos. 2260; 2261; 2262; 2263; 2264; 2265; 2266; 2267; 2268; 2269; 2270; 2271; 2272; 2274; 2275 / / Botrys. 2276 / / Byblos. 2277; 2278; 2279; 2280; 2281; 2283; 2284 / / Caesarea ad Libanum. 2285; 2286; 2288; 2289 / / Came. 2290; 2291; 2292 / / Dora. 2293; 2294; 2295; 2297. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, N O RETURNS. 34 coins in lot. ($350)

770. SAMARIA. Circa 4th Century BC. AR Obol (0.56 gm). Persian king seated, holding flower and sceptre / Lion bringing d o w n stag. Samaria Hoard 18. VF. ($200)

763. Lot of thirty-four Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren & Kovacs numbere): Marathos. 2298; 2299; A2299A; 23M; 2301; 2302; 2303; A2303A; 2304; 2305; 2306 / / Orothosia. 2307; 2308; 2310 / / Ptolemaïs-Ace. 2311; 2312; 2313; 2314; 2315; 2316; 2317; 2318; A2318A; 2319; 2320 / / Sidon. 2321; 2322; 2323; 2324; A2324A; 2325; 2326; A2326A; A2326B. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, N O RETURNS. 34 coins in lot. ($350)

764. Lot of thirty-four Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren & Kovacs numbers): Sidon. 2327; 2328; 2329; 2330; 2331; 2332; 2333; A2333A; 2334; 2335; 2336; 2338; A2338A / / Tripolis. 2339; 2340; 2342; 2343; 2344; 2345; 2346; A2346A; 2348; 2349; 2350; 2351; 2352; 2353; 2354; 2355; 2356; 2357; 2358 / / Uncertain mints. 2402; 2403. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, N O RETURNS. 34 coins in lot. ($350)

i m 771. HERODIAN KINGS OF JUDAEA. Herod I.JE2 Prutot. Cross in open diadem / Tripod. Hending 490a. / / And: Hero Archelaus. TE Prutah. Grapes / Helmet. Hending 505. Small and crude, probably a contemporary imitation. / / And: First Jewish War. JE Prutah. Amphora / Grape vine. Hending 661. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($200)

765. Lot of thirty-four Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren ΠΙ): Arados. 1334; 1335; 1336; 1337; 1338; 1339; 1340; 1341; 1342; 1343; 1344; 1345; 1346; 1347; 1348 / / Berytos. 1349; 1350; 1351; 1352; 1353; 1354; 1355; 1356; A1356A; 1357; 1358; 1359; 1360; 1361; 1362; 1363; 1364; 1365; 1366. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, N O RETURNS. 34 corns in lot. ($350)

766. Lot of thirty-six Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren ΠΙ): Berytos. 1367; 1368; 1369; 1370; 1371; 1372; 1373; 1374; 1375; 1376; 1377; 1378; A1378A; 1379; 1380; 1381; 1382; 1383; 1384; 1385; 1386; 1387; 1388; 1389; 1390; 1391; 1392 / / Byblos. 1393; 1394; 1395; 1396 / / Caesarea ad Libanum. 1397; 1398; 1399 / / Came. 1400; 1401. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. 36 coins in lot. ($350) 767. Lot of thirty-six Phoenician JE from the Lindgren Collection. Includes the following (note: all numbers cited are Lindgren ΓΠ): Came. 1402 / / Dora. 1403 / / Marathos. A1405A; 1406; 1407 / / Orthosia. 1408; 1410 / / Ptolemaïs-Ace. 1411; A1411A; 1412; A1412A; 1413; 1414; A1414A; A1414B; A1414C; A1414D / / Sidon. 1415; 1418; 1419; 1420; 1421; 1422; 1423; 1424; 1425; 1426; 1427; 1428; 1429; 1430; 1431; 1432; 1433; 1434; 1435. Average Fine to VF. LOT SOLD AS IS, N O RETURNS. 36 coins in lot. ($350) 6 9

772. Agrippa Π. Year 19 (79/80 AD). JE 26mm (16.43 gm). Laureate head of Titus / Tyche standing left, holding grain ears and comucopiae. AJCII pg. 252,17; Hending 597. Good VF, variegated brown and green patina. ($500)

773. JUDAEA. First Jewish War. Year 2 (67 AD). AR Shekel (13.44 gm). "Shekel of Israel", chalice with beaded rim / "Jerusalem the Holy", sprig of three pomegranates. AJC Π pg. 260,8; Kadman 8; Hending 659. EF. ($1500)


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779. Bar Kochba Revolt. Undated (134/135 AD). AR Zuz - Denarius (3.62 gni). "Shimon", grapes / "For the freedom of Jerusalem", ornate lyre with three strings. Mildenberg 186 (022/R120); AJC Π pg. 273,57; H e n d i n 3 734. EF. ($400)

774. First Jewish War. Year 3 (68 AD). AR Shekel (14.24 gm). "Shekel of Israel", chalice with beaded rim / "Jerusalem the Holy", sprig of three pomegranates. AJC Π pg. 261,18; H e n d i n 3 662. EF. ($1500)

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780. Bar Kochba Revolt. Undated (134/135 AD). AR Zuz - Denarius (2.70 gm). "Shimon", grapes / "For the Freedom of Jeaisalem", ornate lyre with three strings. Mildenberg 186 (022/R120); H e n d i n 3 734. Near EF, porosity. ($300)

775. First Jewish W a t Year 4 (69 AD). JE Emergency 1/2 Shekel (13.22 gm). "Year four—half", ethrog between two lulavs / "To the Redemption of Zion", seven-branched palm-tree between two baskets filled with fruits. AJC II pg. 262, 27; H e n d i n 3 668; SNG ANS 451. Good Fine, cleaned. Extremely rare! ($1(M0)

781. Bar Kochba Revolt. 134-135 AD. JE 22mm (5.46 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", palm branch in wreath / "Shimon", harp (nebel) with three strings. Mildenberg 32; H e n d i n 3 735. Good VF, brown patina. ($300)

776. JUDAEA. Bar Kochba Revolt. 134-135 AD. ARSela - Tetradrachm (14.61 gm). "Shim'on", temple facade; star above / "For the freedom of Jerusalem", lulav with etrog. Mildenberg— (013/R—); AJC Π pg. 272,51; H e n d i n 3 711. EF, overstruck on an Antioch tetradrachm of the Trajan / Herakles type. ($15‫)ש‬

782. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (9.76 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 48; H e n d i n 3 708. VF, earthen patina. ($200)

783. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (9.84 gm). "Year Two of tire Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 50 ( 0 3 / R 1 4 - only one listed); H e n d i n 3 708. VF, earthen patina. Scarce die combination. ($350)

777. Bar Kochba Revolt. Year 2 (133/134 AD). AR Zuz - Denarius (3.29 gm). "Shimon", grapes / "Year 2 of the freedom of Israel", jug and palm branch. Mildenberg 45 (08/R22‫ ;)׳‬H e n d i n 3 695. Good VF, overstruck on a Domitian denarius. ($350)

778. Bar Kochba Revolt. Undated (134/135 AD). AR Zuz - Denarius (3.47 gm). "Shimon", grapes / "For the freedom of Jerusalem", two trumpets. Mildenberg 152 (Oll /R85‫ ;)׳‬H e n d i n 3 730. Good VF, overstruck on a Trajan drachm. ($350)

784. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (8.57 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 56; Hendi113 708. VF, brown and green patina. ($250) 8


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785. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (9.76 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 59 (3 listed); H e n d i n 3 708. VF, b r o w n patina. ($250)

790. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (9.89 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 83 (3 listed); H e n d i n 3 708. EF, earthen patina. ($350)

786. Bar Kochba Revolt. Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 2 5 m m (10.07 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 61; H e n d i n g 708. VF, b r o w n patina. ($250)

791. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (8.11 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 85 (4 listed); H e n d i n 3 708. VF, earthen patina. ($250)

787. Bar Kochba Revolt. Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (11.67 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 64; H e n d i n 3 708. VF, earthen patina. ($250)

792. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (8.86 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 91; H e n d i n 3 708. Good VF, b r o w n and green patina. ($300)

788. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (11.76 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 74; H e n d i m 708. VF, brown a n d green patina. ($250)

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789. Bar Kochba Revolt. Year 2 (133/134 AD). JE 25mm (12.22 gm). "Year Two of the Freedom of Israel", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-bran died palm tree. Mildenberg 82 (3 listed); Hendino 708. VF, earthen patina. ($250) 8


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797. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 3 (134/135 AD). JE Barbarous 25mm (13.34 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 177; Hending 736a. Good VF, brown and green patina. ($350)

793. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 3 (134/135 AD). JE 25mm (11.54 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 94; Hending 736. EF, earthen patina. ($400)

794. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 3 (134/135 AD). JE 25mm (10.32 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 121; Hending 736. Good VF, earthen patina. ($250)

795. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 3 (134/135 AD). JE 25mm (11.51 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 121; Hending 736. Nice VF, earthen patina. ($250)

796. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 3 (134/135 AD). JE 18mm (4.10 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", grapes / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 160; Hending 739. Good VF, earthen patina. ($300) 8

798. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 3 (134/135 AD). JE Barbarous 25mm (11.69 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 182 (1 listed); Hending 736a. Good VF, earthen patina. Rare. ($350)

799. Bar Kochba Revolt Year 3 (134/135 AD). JE Barbarous 25mm (12.31 gm). 'Tor the Freedom of Jerusalem", grape leaf / "Shimon", seven-branched palm tree. Mildenberg 184 (8 listed); Hending 736a. Good VF, brown and green patina. ($350)

800. Bar Kochba Revolt Undated (134/135 AD). JE Barbarous 25mm (8.12 gm). "For the Freedom of Jerusalem", grape leaf / "Shimon", palm tree. Mildenberg 218 (048/R53); Hending 736a. Good VF, brown patina. ($350)

801. SAMARIA, Caesarea Maritima. Nero. Year 14 (68 AD). JE 22mm (10.27 gm). Laureate head; c / m : KAI / Tyche of Caesarea; c / m : bust of Tyche. Kadman 10. / / Plus another: JE 20mm (7.73 gm). Laureate head / Male figure holding sceptre and bust. Kadman 16 variety; SNG ANS 758. Both Fine. 2 coins in lot. ($150)


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807. JUDAEA, Aelia Capitolina (Jerusalem). Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. JE 22mm (8.86 gm). Laureate bust / Stone of Elagabal with eagle on facing quadriga. Meshorer 133a; H e n d i m 816. Near VF, green and brown patina. ($150) 802. Caesarea Maritima. Trajan. 98-117 AD. JE 33mm (29.86 gm). Laureate head / Statue of the Tyche of Caesarea within circular shrine. Kadman 22; SNG ANS 760. Fine, green patina. ($3‫)ש‬

808. Askalon. Reign of Domitian. Year 180 (85/86 AD). JE 13mm (2.64 gm). Turreted bust of Tyche / Galley. BMC Palestine pg. 113,56. VF, green patina. ($100)

803. Caesarea Maritima. Trajan. 98-117 AD. JE 26mm (12.70 gm). Laureate head / Emperor standing left, holding comucopiae and standing over altar. Kadman 23; SNG ANS 762. VF, black patina. ($150)

809. Gaza. Augustus. Year 66 (5/6 AD). JE 21mm (9.26 gm). Head of Augustus / Tyche standing left; Punic "mem"(= Mamas, patron deity of Gaza) and date. RPC 4894; SNG ANS 910. VF, dark green patina. ($150)

804. Caesarea Maritima. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. JE 25mm (11.99 gm). Laureate bust / Tetrastyle temple with Tyche of Caesarea. Kadman 74; SNG ANS 799. Fine, dark green patina. Scarce. ($75)

810. Gaza. Lucius Verus. Year 224 (163/164 AD). JE 20mm (9.16 gm). Laureate head / Tyche with animal at feet. Rosenberger II112. EF, green patina. Nice for this crude issue. ($300) 805. Dora. Trajan. Year 175 (111/112 AD). JE 27mm (13.24 gm). Laureate head of Trajan with drapery and star at shoulder / Head of Doros. BMC Phoenicia pg. 117,30; H e n d i n 3 850. Fine, black patina. ($1‫)ש‬

806. Sebaste. Domitian. Year 109 (84/85 AD). JE 25mm (11.72 gm). Laureate head / Emperor(?) standing, holding sceptre and Nike. SNG ANS 1072; H e n d i n 3 903. Fine, brown patina. ($100)

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811. Gaza. Caracalla. Cos 4 (215-217 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (15.09 gm). AVT KAI AN TWNINOC CE, laureate head of Caracalla / ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΥΠΑΤΟ Δ, eagle, head left; Punic "mem" between legs. Apparently unpublished. VF. (S500)


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812. SYRIA, Decapolis. Petra. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. JE 27mm (19.12 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust / Tyche seated left, holding trophy. Spijkerman 3; H e n d i n j 895. Near VF, brown patina. ($150)

818. ACHAEMENID KINGS OF PERSIA. Circa 500-485 BC. AR Siglos (5.27 gm). Persian king or hero right, in kneeling-running stance, drawing bow / Incuse punch. Carradice Type Π, 12-13. VF, granular surfaces. Rare early issue. ($300)

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813. NABATAEA. Obodas II. 62-60 BC. AR Drachm or Denarius (3.29 gm). Year 1. Diademed bust of Obodas / Eagle standing left. Cf. Meshorer 5 (legend variety). VF. Very Rare, only one example cited by Meshorer. ($750) 819. KINGS OF PARTHIA. Mithradates 1.171-138 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.70 gm). Diademed bust right, reel and pellet border / Naked Herakles standing left; holding club, lion skin, and cup; monogram in exergue. Shore 35; Sellwood 13.2. Lightly toned VF, light peripheral porosity. Rare. ($1500)

814. ARABIA PETRAEA, Philadelphia. Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. JE 22mm (9.06 gm). Laureate and draped bust / Chariot with domed canopy s u p p o r t e d by four pillars, d r a w n right by four horses; c / m : club. Cf. Spijkerman 46; c / m : Howgego—. VF, brown patina. ($150) 820. Phraates II. 138-127 BC. AR Drachm (3.41 gm). Tambrax mint. Diademed bust left; ΤΑΜ behind / Archer seated right on omphalos holding bow. Shore 50; Sellwood 16.11. VF. ($200)

815. PERSIAN SATRAPS OF BABYLON. Mazakes. Circa 333 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.54 gm). Helmeted head of Athena right / Owl standing right; Mazdaka in Aramaic, annulet to right. MIG 12c. Toned VF. ($300) 821. Artabanos 1.127-124 BC. AR Drachm (3.49 gm). Ekbatana mint. Diademed bust left / Archer seated on omphalos holding bow. Shore 59; Sellwood 20.1. Good VF, uneven toning. ($300)

816. ACHAEMENID KINGS OF PERSIA. Circa 500 BC. AR Siglos (5.27 gm). Half-length bust of Persian king or hero right, holding spear and arrows / Incuse punch. Carradice Type 1,10. Toned VF. Rare. ($300)

817. ACHAEMENID KINGS OF PERSIA. Circa 500485 BC. ARSiglos (5.30 gm). Persian king or hero right, in kneeling-running stance, drawing bow / Incuse punch. Carradice Type Π, 12-13. Toned VF. Rare early issue. ($300)

822. Orodes 1.90-77 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.20 gm). Diademed bust left / Archer seated right on throne holding bow; monogram above bow. Shore 129 var.; Sellwood 30.2 (Unknown King). Lightly toned VF, scratches before face. ($600)


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823. Orodes 1.90-77 BC. AR Drachm (4.22 gm). Bust left wearing tiara decorated with an eight-pointed star / Archer seated right on throne holding bow. Shore 123 (this com); Sellwood 31.6. Near EF. ($100)

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828. Vardanes 1.40-45 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (14.38 gm). Year 355 (43/44 AD). Diademed bust left, with royal wart on forehead / King seated right on throne, Tyche standing left before him, giving him palm and holding comucopiae; ENT above. Shore 351; Sellwood 64.20-27. Toned, near EF, light scratches behind head. ($400)

Ex Fred Shore Collection (CNC Auction 36, December 5-6,1995), lot 123.

824. Phraates III. 70-57 BC. AR Drachm (3.74 gm). Bust left wearing tiara with horn in center and stags 011 top / Archer seated right on throne holding bow. Shore 182 (this coin); Sellwood 39.4 variety. Good VF, iridescent toning.

($1‫)ש‬

Ex Fred Shore Collection (CNG Auction 36, December 5-6,1995), lot 182.

829. Gotarzes Π. 40-51 AD. AR Tetradrachm (13.88 gm). Seleukeia mint. Year 358 (46/47 AD). Diademed bust left / Seated king receiving diadem from Tyche. Cf. Shore 358; Sellwood 65.8ff. Near EF, graffiti. ($250)

825. Mithradates III. 57-54 BC. AR Drachm (4.08 gm). Diademed bust left / Archer seated right on throne holding bow. Shore 193 (this coin); Sellwood 40.4. Good VF. ($150) Ex Fred Shore Collection (CNG Auction 36, December 5-6,1995), lot 193. 830. Gotarzes Π. 40-51 AD. AR Tetradrachm (13.98 gm). Seleukeia mint. It is unusual to see the diadem etuis on theflan on Parthian drachms. It is possible that Apellaiou 359 (November 47 AD). Diademed bust left / Seated king rethe ends are joined on other specimens but they are off theflans. ceiving diadem from Tyche. Cf. Shore 360; Sellwood 65.18ff. Near EF, graffiti. ($250)

826. Phraates IV. 38-2 BC. AR Drachm (3.48 gm). Diademed bust left / Archer seated right on throne holding bow. Shore 278 (this coin); Sellwood 52.10. VF, some verdigris on reverse. ($75) 831. Gotarzes II. 40-51 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.49 gm). Seleukeia mint. Year 368 (47 AD). Diademed bust left / Seated king receiving diadem from Tyche. Cf. Shore 358; Sellwood 65.8-.17. Toned, good VF. ($250)

Ex Fred Shore Collection (CNG Auction 36, December 5-6,1995), lot 278.

827. Artabanos II. 10-38 AD. AR Drachm (3.81 gm). Ekbatana mint. Bare-headed and diademed bust left / Archer seated right 011 throne holding bow. Shore 343 (this com); Sellwood 63.6. Toned EF. ($100) Ex Fred Shore Collection (CNG Auction 36, December 5-6,1995), lot 343. 8

832 Gotarzes Π.40-51 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.50 gm). Seleukeia m i n t Year 360 (48/49 AD). Diademed bust left / Seated king receiving diadem from Tyche. Cf. Shore 361; Sellwood 65.20ff. Near EF. ($250)


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838. Vologases IV. 147-191 AD. AR Drachm (3.07 gm). Diademed bust left wearing tiara / Archer seated right on throne holding bow. Shore 434 (this com); Sellwood 84.132. Toned EF, few light scratches. ($75)

833. Gotarzes Π. 40-51 AD. AR Tetradrachm (13.56 gm). Seleukeia mint. Peritiou 361 (January 50 AD). Diademed bust left / Seated king receiving diadem from Tyche. Cf. Shore 362; Sellwood 65.25ff. Near EF. ($250)

Ex Fred Shore Collection (CNG Auction 36, December 5-6,1995), lot 434.

839. Vologases VI. 208-228 AD. AR Drachm (3.25 gm). Bust left wearing tiara / Archer seated right on throne holding bow. Shore 458 (this coin); Sellwood 88.19. Toned VF, few scratches and flan crack. ($75) 834. Gotarzes II. 40-51 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.50 gm). Seleukeia m i n t Year 362 (51/52 AD). Diademed bust left / Seated king receiving diadem from Tyche. Cf. Shore 363; Sellwood 65.28ff. Near EF. ($250)

Ex Fred Shore Collection (CNG Auction 36, December 5-6,1995), lot 458.

840. Vologases VI. 208-228 AD. AR Drachm (3.00 gm). Ekbatana mint. Bust left, wearing tiara; crescent on tiara / Archer seated right; monogram. Shore 462; Sellwood 88.23. Good VF, rough surfaces. Rare variety. ($150) 835. Vologases 1.51-78 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (14.51 gm). Year 362 (51 AD). Diademed bust left, wearing torque with central medallion / King seated left on throne, Tyche standing right before him, giving him diadem and holding sceptre; ΒΞΤ above diadem. Shore 370 var.; Sellwood 68.1-3. Toned EF. ($4‫)ש‬

841. SAKAURAKAE (Sakastan). Uncertain Ruler. Circa 1st Century AD. AR Drachm (3.46 gm). An imitative Parthian drachm of Vardanes I with c / m : a u d e head left. Sellwood 91.14; Widemann 20. Coin Fine, c / m VF. ($100) 836. Vologases III. 105-147 AD. AR Drachm (3.76 gm). Ekbatana mint. Diademed bust left / Archer seated right, seat of throne represented as horizontal line, holding bow. Shore 415; Sellwood 78.5. Toned EF. ($1‫)ש‬

837. Vologases III. 105-147 AD. AR Drachm (3.77 gm). Ekbatana mint. Diademed bust left / Archer seated, no seat to throne; crosses between legs and above bow, monogram. Shore 417; Sellwood 78.8. EF. ($100) 6 6

842. SASANIAN KINGS. Ardashir 1.224-241 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (13.45 gm). Bust right, wearing tiara / Fire altar. Göbl II/5; MACW 784. Toned EF. Rare this nice. ($400)


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843. Ardashir 1.224-241 AD. AR Drachm (4.29 gm). Crowned bust / Fire altar; two dots by foot of altar. Gobi ΠΙ/2; MACW 789. EF. ($200)

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848. Shapur III. 383-388 AD. AR Drachm (3.83 gm). Crowned bust, legend continues around bust / Fire altar with bust of Ahura-Mazda with attendants, "RAST‫ ״‬on altar. Gobi 1/1; MACW 914. EF. ($100)

844. Varhran 1.273-276 AD. AR Drachm (3.86 gm). Crowned bust / Fire altar flanked by royal attendants; pellets above. Gobi 1/1; cf. MACW 835. NiceEF. ($300)

849. Ardashir III. 628-630 AD. AR Drachm (4.05 gm). IZ=Yazd mint. Year 2. Crowned bust / Fire altar flanked by attendants. Gobi 1/1; cf. MACW 1227. Good VF. Rare and short-lived ruler. ($200)

845. Varhran 1.273-276 AD. AR Drachm (4.50 gm). Crowned bust / Fire altar flanked by royal attendants; pellets above. Gobi 1/1; cf. MACW 835. NiceEF. ($3M)

850. Ardashir III. 628-630 AD. AR Drachm (4.14 gm). ART= Ardashir Khurra mint. Year 2. Crowned bust / Fire altar flanked by attendants. Gobi Π/1; MACW 1234. Good VF. ($150)

846. Varhran II. 276-293 AD. AR Drachm (4.11 gm). Crowned bust / Fire altar flanked by royal attendants. Gobi I/2a; MACW 841. Near EF. ($250)

851. KINGS OF ELYMAIS. Kamnaskires II and Queen Anzaze. 82-75 BC. AR Drachm (3.76 gm). Conjoined busts left of Kamnaskires and Queen Anzaze; anchor symbol behind / Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre. Alram 455. VF. Rare. / / Lot also includes a tetradrachm and an Obol of the same types, Alram 454 and 457 respectively. The Tetradrachm is Fine with original hoard patina with a very rough reverse, the Obol is fair. 3 coins in lot, all very rare. ($500) 847. Shapur II. 309-379 AD. AR Drachm (3.64 gm). Crowned bust / Fire altar with attendants; diadem on altar. Gobi lb/5; MACW 874. Toned, near EF. Scarce type. ($150) 6 7


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852. KINGS OF ELYMAIS. Lot of 30 JE Drachms of Orodes I, Phraates, Orodes II, Kamnaskires-Orodes III, Orodes IV and Orodes V. Includes De M o r g a n / D e la Fuye 28 (2 coins), 36,40,61,100,108,121,123,125,140, 142,143,144 (2 coins), 156,158,161,162,169,184, plus nine other coins. Nearly all different. Average Fine to VF. 30 coins in lot. ($500)

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857. INDO-GREEK KINGS OF BAKTRIA. Euthydemos I. Circa 230190 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.08 gm). Panjhir mint? Circa 205-190 BC. Diademed head / N u d e Herakles resting on lion skin draped over rock, club on rock by knee; m o n o g r a m . MIG 94 (first two illustrations); Bopearachdii Série 9,13-14. VF, scratches 011 reverse. ($300)

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853. KINGS OF CHARACENE. A t t a m b e l o s I. Circa 44-30 BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.84 gm). Diademed and bearded head / Herakles seated on rock, holding d u b on knee; monogram in fields, date illegible. Cf. BMC Arabia pg. 292,5. Good VF. ($200)

854. KINGS OF PERSIS. Vadfradad (Autophradates) II? Circa 140 BC. AR Drachm (3.95 gm). Head wearing satrapal cap with eagle / Fire altar with bust of Ahura-Mazda, flanked by king and standard. Alram 547; BMC Arabia pg. 205,5. Toned EF. ($3M)

855. Ardaxsir (Artaxerxes) II. Circa 50 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.71 gm). Crowned and diademed bust left; monogram behind / King standing fading left, fire altar before him. Alram 574; BMC Arabia pg. 223,7ff. VF, small spot of horn silver. ($2M)

856. Ardaxsir (Artaxerxes) II. Circa 50 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.99 gm). Crowned and diademed bust left; no monogram behind / King standing facing left, fire altar before him. Alram 574 variety; BMC Arabia pg. 223,7ff. VF. ($200)

858. Euthydemos I. Circa 230-190 BC. JE Hemiobol (7.88 gm). Bearded head of Herakles / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΕΥΘΥΔΗΜΟΥ, rearing horse. MIG 87; Bopearachchi Série 17. EF, dark brown patina. ($400)

859. Demetrios I. Circa 200-190 BC. AR Obol (0.66 gm). Merv mint? Diademed head wearing elephant headdress / N u d e Herakles standing facing, crowning himself and holding club and lion skin; monogram. MIG 105d; Bopearachchi Série 3C. VF.

860. Demetrios I. Circa 200-190 BC. JE Dichalkon (8.13 gm). Balkh mint? Laureate bust of Herakles, club over shoulder / Radiate figure of Artemis, drawing arrow from quiver; monogram. MIG 109; Bopearachchi Série 4 (slightly variant monogram). Good VF, dark brown patina with one rough spot on reverse. ($150)


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866. Eukratides I. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Drachm (3.81 gm). Balkh mint? PJelmeted bust / Dioskouroi on rearing horses; monogram. MIG 178c; Bopearachchi 54. Near EF. Rare. (5600) Ex CNG Auction XXVI (June 11,1993), lot 382. 861. Antimachos. Circa 185-170 BC. AR Drachm (4.04 gm). Balkh mint? Bust of Antimachos, wearing kausia / Poseidon holding trident and palm; monogram. MIG 125a; Bopearachchi Série 2B. Good VF, porosity.

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867. Eukratides I. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Obol (0.70 gm). Panjhir mint? Diademed and draped bust right / Caps of the Dioskouroi; Κ below. MIG 180d; Bopearachchi Série 3C.EF. ($250)

862. Antimachos. Circa 185-170 BC. AR Drachm (4.07 gm). Balkh mint? Bust of Antimachos, wearing kausia / Poseidon holding trident and palm; monogram. MIG 125a; Bopearachchi Série 2B. Good VF, porosity and scratches. ($450)

863. Apollodotos I. Circa 180-160 BC. AR Drachm (2.36 gm). Panjhir mint? Elephant; monogram / Zebu bull; C. MIG 207b; Bopearachchi Série 4D. Good VF. ($150)

864. Eukratides I. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Balkh mint? Helmeted bust / Dioskouroi on rearing horses; monogram. MIG 177e; Bopearachchi Série 6X. VF, encrustation. ($400)

868. Eukratides I. Circa 170-145 BC. JE 37mm (14 Unit?) (28.38 gm). Pushkalavati mint? Diademed bust / Dioskouroi on rearing horses; monogram. MIG—; cf. Bopearachchi Série 11 (smaller denomination of type); cf. Pre-Kushana 266 (same denomination of different type). VF, dark brown and green patina. Rare, possibly unique. ($500) Ex CNG Auction 36 (December 5-6,1995), lot 2129.

869. Menander. Circa 155-130 BC. AR Tetradrachm (9.85 gm). Pushkalavati mint? Diademed bust / Athena Alkidemos left; monograms. MIG 214c; Bopearachchi Série 12A. Good VF. ($250)

865. Eukratides I. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Drachm (4.15 gm). Panjhir mint? Diademed and draped bust right / Dioskouroi on rearing horses; monogram behind. MIG 169b; Bopearachchi Série 2B. Good VF, light surface granularity. ($350)

870. Menander. Circa 155-130 BC. AR Tetradrachm (9.79 gm). Pushkalavati mint? Diademed bust / Athena Alkidemos left; monograms. MIG 214c; Bopearachchi Série 12A. Good VF. ($250)

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871. Menander. Circa 155-130 BC. AR Drachm (238 gm). Pushkalavati mint? Diademed and draped bust right / Athena Alkidemos left; monogram left. MIG 2150; Bopearachchi Série 13B. Toned EF. ($125)


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872. Menander. Circa 155-130 BC. AR Drachm (2.30 gm). Taxila mint? Diademed heroic bust left, with aegis and spear / Athena Alkidemos left; monogram right. MIG 224c; Bopearachchi Série 7B. Near EF, rough obverse surfaces. ($75)

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876A. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Attic Tetradrachm (15.84 gm). Memphis mint. Circa 319-315 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress / Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; thunderbolt in left field, monogram below. Price 3979; Svoronos 22; Zervos B-IX; SNG Copenhagen 11. Near VF, heavy porosity. Very rare transitional issue. ($750)

873. Apollodotos II. Circa 80-65 BC. AR Drachm (2.28 gm). Taxila mint? Diademed and draped bust right / Athena Alkidemos left; monogram left. MIG 424a; Bopearachchi Série 21. VF. ($1‫)ש‬

877. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.50 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress; c / m : star / Athena Alkidemos right, with spear and shield; m o n o g r a m s and eagle in field. Svoronos 142; SNG Copenhagen 21. Good VF, countermark on cheek, light scratch before face. ($300)

874. INDO-SKYTHIAN K I N G S OF BAKTRIA. Maues. Circa 90-57 BC. AR Tetradraclim (9.73 gm). Kohat mint? Zeus standing left, holding sceptre / Nike standing right, holding palm and wreath; monogram in right field. MIG 699a. Nice EF. ($5TO)

878. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.66 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress / Athena Alkidemos right, with spear and shield; three monograms and eagle in field. Svoronos 146; SNG Copenhagen 18. Toned, good VF, countermark on cheek, reverse off-center. ($300)

875. Azes I. Circa 57-30 BC. AR Tetradrachm (9.63 gin). Bannu mint? ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ AZOY, king standing left, holding filleted sceptre / Legend in Karosthi; Nike right; monogram. MIG 737a. EF. ($4‫)ש‬

879. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.62 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress; c / m : star / Athena Alkidemos right, with spear and shield; monogram, helmet and eagle in field. Svoronos 162; SNG Copenhagen 29. Lightly toned, good VF, obverse countermarks, reverse graffiti behind Athena. ($300)

876. PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Attic Tetradrachm (16.11 gm). M e m p h i s mint. Circa 319-315 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress / Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; thunderbolt in left field, monogram below. Price 3979; Svoronos 22; Zervos B-IX; SNG Copenhagen 11. VF, light overall corrosion. Very rare transitional issue. ($800)

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883. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.62 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress / ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Athena Alkidemos right, with spear and shield; monogram, helmet and eagle in field. Svoronos 170; SNG Copenhagen 27. Toned EF, overstruck on uncertain tetradrachm. ($900)

884. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.21 gm). Signed by the artist Δ. Circa 305-283 BC. Diademed head of Ptolemy; tiny Δ behind ear / Eagle on thunderbolt; Ρ and monogram. Svoronos 255; SNG Copenhagen 70. Good VF, punch marks. ($250)

880. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.71 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress / Athena Alkidemos right, with spear and shield; monogram, helmet and eagle in field. Svoronos 164; SNG Copenhagen—. Toned EF, die crack on obverse. ($900)

885. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.30 p i ) . Signed by the artist Δ. Circa 305-283 BC. Diademed bust of Ptolemy; tiny Δ behind ear / Eagle on thunderbolt; monograms. Svoronos 255; SNG Copenhagen 71. Toned, good VF. ($300)

Unpublished AV Pentadrachm of Ptolemy II 881. Ptolemaic Kings. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.76 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress; c / m : star / Athena Alkidemos right, with spear and shield; monogram, helmet and eagle in field. Svoronos 164; SNG Copenhagen—. Toned, good VF, obverse countermarks, reverse a little rough. ($300) AV 886. Ptolemy II. 285-246 BC. AV Pentadrachm (17.70 gm). Diademed head of Ptolemy I right / Eagle on thunderbolt left; EY and monogram left. Cf. Svoronos 354 (tetradrachm). VF, rusted obverse die, ex jewelry. This issue noted only for AR tetradrachms, apparently unpublished as AV pentadrachm! ($3000)

882. Ptolemy 1.323-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.46 gm). Circa 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander, wearing elephant headdress / Athena Alkidemos right, with spear and shield; ΔΙ, helmet and eagle in field. Svoronos 169; SNG C o p e n h a g e n 30. Toned, good VF. Overstruck on an Alexander tetradrachm. ($750)

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889. Ptolemy ΠΙ. 246-221 BC. JE 42mm (70.98 gm). Head of Zeus-Ammon / Eagle on thunderbolt; comucopiae and monogram. Svoronos 964; SNG Copenhagen 171. Good VF, smooth brown patina. ($200)

887. Ptolemy II. 285-246 BC. JE 45mm (103 gm). Head of Zeus-Ammon / Eagle on thunderbolt; shield to left. Svoronos 412; SNG Copenhagen 141. VF, dark brown patina. A massive Ptolemaic bronze. ($200)

890. Ptolemy ΙΠ. 246-221 BC. JE 42mm (72.09 gm). Head of Zeus-Ammon / Eagle on thunderbolt; comucopiae and monogram. Svoronos 964; SNG Copenhagen 171. Good VF, green and brown patina. ($150)

Nice Gold Oktadrachm of Ptolemy IV AV 888. Ptolemy II a n d later. After 285 BC. AV Tetradrachm (13.84 gm). ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ, jugate heads of Ptolemy Π and Arsinöe Π; shield behind, Κ before / ΘΕΩΝ, jugate heads of Ptolemy I and Berenike I. Svoronos 618; BMC Ptolemaic Kings pg. 40,3. VF. ($2000)

891. Ptolemy IV. 221-205 BC. AV Oktadrachm (27.74 gm). Diademed and veiled head of Arsinöe Π; A behind / Double comuacopiae bound with fillet. Svoronos 1164. Good VF. ($5000)

892. Ptolemy IV. 221-205 BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.22 gm). Jugate busts of Serapis and Isis / Eagle on thunderbolt; comucopiae over shoulder, ΔΙ between legs. Svoronos 1123; SNG Copenhagen 197 variety. Good VF. Rare. ($1000)

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899. Carthage. Circa 221-202 BC. AR Quarter Shekel (1.74 gm). Wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right; pellet. SNG Copenhagen 337. Good VF, iridescent toning. ($250)

893. Ptolemy V. 205-180 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.10 gm). Unidentified Phoenician mint. Diademed and draped bust of Ptolemy V right / Eagle on thunderbolt left; monogram left. Svoronos 1258. Toned VF. Rare portrait issue. ($750) 900. Carthage. Circa 216 BC. JE 19mm (4.52 gm). Sardinian mint. Wreathed head of Tanit left / Bull right; star above, "T" to right. SNG Copenhagen 388. Good VF, glossy brown patina. Scarcer type. ($200)

894. Ptolemy VIII. 145-116 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.30 gm). Year 54 (117/116 BC). Diademed head of Ptolemy / Eagle on thunderbolt; date and ΠΑ in fields. Svoronos 1531; SNG Copenhagen 331. Near EF / / Plus a tetradrachm of Ptolemy Π. Svoronos 555; SNG Copenhagen 113. VF, graffiti and scratches. 2 coins in lot. ($250)

901. Carthage. Circa 210-202 BC. JE 22mm (8.16 gm). Wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right; "TA". SNG Copenhagen 356. Brown EF. ($250)

Ρ 895. KYRENAIKA, Kyrene. Circa 3rd Century BC. AR Obol (0.33 gm). Horse right; monogram above / Lyre. Cf. BMC Cyrenaica pg. 57,269. VF. Rare. ($150)

902. KINGS OF NUMIDIA. Juba 1.60-46 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). Diademed bust with sceptre / Octastyle temple. SNG Copenhagen 523; Mazard 84. Toned EF. ($450)

AV 896. ZEUGITANIA, Carthage. Circa 350-320 BC. AV Stater (9.38 gm). Wreathed head of TanitJeft / Horse standing right; three pellets on ground line. Jenkins and Lewis Group ΙΠ, 35ff. Near EF. ($2000)

897. Carthage. Circa 290-280 BC. EL Stater (7.54 gm). Wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right; two pellets on ground line. Jenkins and ($750) Lewis Group VI 321ff. Good VF.

898. Carthage. Circa 241-238 BC. JE 19mm (3.49 gm). Sardinian mint. Head of Tanit left / Three grain ears and crescent. SNG Copenhagen 251. Good VF, brown patina. ($150) 6 3

903. KINGS OF MAURITANIA. Juba II. 25 BC-23 AD. AR Denarius (3.13 gm). Diademed bust, drapery at neck / Bust of Africa, wearing elephant headdress; two spears behind, grain ear in front. Mazard 129; SNG Copenhagen—. Toned EF, off-center. ($250)

904. Juba Π. 25 BC-23 AD. AR Denarius (2.43 gm). Diademed head / Comucopiae and sceptre; crescent above. SNG Copenhagen 580; Mazard 241. Good VF. ($150)

905. Juba II. 25 BC-23 AD. AR Denarius (2.96 gm). Diademed head / Comucopiae and sceptre; crescent above. SNG Copenhagen 580; Mazard 241. Good VF. ($150)


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906. SPAIN, Caesaraugusta. Augustus and Tiberius, Caesar. 28 BC14 AD. JE Semis (9.08 gm). Struck after 10-12 AD. Laureate head of Divus Augustus left / Laureate head of Tiberius right. RPC 330; VMaronga 985. Fine, dark green patina. ($1‫)ש‬

907. Caesaraugusta. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE 30mm (13.04 gm). Laureate head of Tiberius right / Coiafronted heads of Nero and Drusus Caesars. RPC 343; SNG Coperihagen 556; Burgos 254. Near VF, natural orichalcum patina with darker highlights. ($1‫)ש‬

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910. Carthago-Nova. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. JE As (14.69 gm). Laureate head of Augustus right / Simpulum, aspergillum, securis and apex. RPC 167; Villaronga 992. Good Fine, brown patina. ($100)

911. Carthago Nova. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. JE 22mm (7.28 gm). Laureate head / Priest holding simpulum and branch; magistrates Postumus and Capito. RPC 171; Burgos 453. VF, dark brown patina with earthen highlights. ($150)

Attractive Bronze of Gaius Caligula

912. Colonia Patricia. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. JE 26mm (9.71 gm). Bare head right / COLONIA PATRICIA within oak wreath. RPC 129; SNG Copenhagen 466; Burgos 1563. VF, attractive dark green patina. ($150)

908. Caesaraugusta. Gaius Caligula. 37-41 AD. JE 31mm (13.73 gm). Laureate head left / Founder plowing; magistrates Licinianus and Germanus. RPC 370; Burgos 291. EF, green patina. ($4‫)ש‬

913. Romula. Germanicus. Died 19 AD. JE 24mm (6.29 gm). Issued by Tiberius. Bare head left / Round shield within wreath. RPC 75; SNG Copenhagen 424; Burgos 1589. VF, green and brown patina. ($150)

909. Caesaraugusta. Gaius Caligula. 37-41 AD. JE 31mm (11.15 gm). Laureate head left / Priest plowing with yoke of oxen right. RPC 371; SNG C o p e n h a g e n 562; Burgos 292. Good Fine, smooth tan patina, few light scratches. ($150)

914. Balearic Islands. Ebusus. Gaius Caligula. 37-41 AD. JE 23mm (9.09 gm). Bare head of Caligula right / Bes standing facing, holding hammer and snake. RPC 480; Burgos 751. Fine, brown patina. Rare. ($100)

915. GAUL, Cabellio. Augustus. 23 BC. JE 12mm (1.09 gm). Turreted head of Tyche right; three dots below (not visible on this specimen) / Cornucopiae. RPC 530; SNG Copenhagen 687. Good VF, attractive green patina. ($150)


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916. Lugdunum. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. JE Quadrans (258 gm). Struck circa 10 BC. Laureate head right / Eagle right, head left. RIC1227; RPC 508. Good VF, green and brown patina. ($200)

Very Rare Bronze From Sardinia

917. SARDINIA, Caralis. Circa 40 BC. JE 32mm (31.86 gm). ARISTO [MVTVMJBAL RICOCE SVF, jugate heads right / [VEJNERIS, tetrastyle temple; [KAR] in exergue. RPC 624; FITA149/150. Near VF, green patina with brown highlights and touches of red. Very Rare. ($1500)

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920. Thessalonica. Mark Antony & Octavian. Circa 37 BC. JE 28mm (20.96 gm). Draped bust of Eleutheria right; Ε behind / Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch. RPC 1551; SNG Copenhagen 374. Near VF, green patina with touches of red. Rare. ($300)

921. Thessalonica. Augustus and Gaius Caesar 27 BC-14 AD. JE 23mm (9.05 gm). Struck circa 1-4 AD. Laureate head of Augustus right / Bare head of Gaius right. RPC 1564. Fine, brown patina, porous surfuces. ($150)

Ex Henry Piatt Hall Collection, Part 1 (Glendining's, 19 July 1950), lot 642. The identification of the conjoined heads on the obverse of this coin remains uncertain. They have been variously identified as Octavian and Agippa, Octavian and M. Aemilius Lepidus, and Octavian and Caesar. RPC states that "the portraits are completely unlike those of Octavian and are probably those of municipal officials. " In the case of provincial coinage, it is difficult to use style as a aiterion in identification as they were often either tlie ivork of inferior engravers or engravers loith922. MOESIA SUPERIOR, Vuninacium. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE out access to the Imperial imago, but ivithout any epigraphic evidence the exact 22mm (6.97 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Moesia standidentity of these individuals will have to remain uncertain. ing facing, head left, between a bull and a lion. BMC Thrace pg. 15,4; Mionnet Supp. Π, pg. 43,3; SNG Copenhagen 137. Good VF, dark green patina. ($100)

918. MACEDON. Reign of Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. JE 25mm (12.71 gm). Head of Alexander the Great right, wearing lion's skin / Alexander on Bucephalos. Cf. Gaebler 428. Good VF, brown patina. ($250)

919. MACEDON, Pella? Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE 24mm (12.32 gm). Bare head of Tiberius / C BAEBIVS PF L RVSTICEUVS BASTERNA (Ή VIR QVINQ DD). RPC 1537; SNG ANS 246. Fine, rough green patina. ($100)

923. MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE 28mm (12.90 gm). Confronted busts of Gordian and Serapis / Concordia with patera and comucopiae; Menophilos, magistrate. Pick 1157. Good VF, brown patina. ($75)

924. Nicopolis. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. JE 18mm (2.85 gm). Laureate head / Winged figure of Thanatos (personification of death), holding inverted torch. Cf. Pick 1366. Near EF, dark green patina. ($100)


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925. THRACE, Anchialos. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. JE 27mm (12.85 gm). Laureate bust / The serpent Agathodaimon. Strack 481 variety. VF, brown patina. ($100)

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930. Deultum. Tranquillina, wife of Gordian 111. JE 23mm (6.92 gm). Draped bust right, wearing Stephane / Athena standing facing, head left, holding reversed spear with her left hand and balancing a shield on the ground with her right. Mionnet Supp. Π, pg. 295,567. VF/near VF, dark green patina. Scarce. ($200)

926. Augusta Traiana. Geta, Augustus. 209-212 AD. JE 29mm (15.68 gm). Laureate bust / River god reclining left. Cf. Mionnet Supp. Π, pg. 519, 1860. Fine, dark brown patina. ($100) 931. Hadrianopolis. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE 29mm (14.90 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Triptolemos in chariot drawn by two serpents right. Mionnet, Supp. Π, pg. 329,777. VF, brown patina. ($100)

Herakles & The Cretan Bull

927. Bizya. Philip 1.244-249 AD. JE 33mm (21.14 gm). Radiate bust / Kybele reclining on the back of a lion. Unpublished in the major collections. VF, green patina. Rare. ($2‫)ש‬

932. Hadrianopolis. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE 32mm (15.39 gm). AVT Κ Μ ANT ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟΟ AVI‫־־‬, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ, Herakles advancing right, seizing the Cretan bull by its horn and right foreleg, lion skin hanging down from Herakles' left shoulder. BMC Thrace pg. 120,34; Mionnet Supp. Π, pg. 330,786. VF, brown patina, slightly rough surfaces. Rare "Labors of Herakles" reverse scene. ($500)

928. Bizya. Philip I and Otacilia Severa. 244-249 AD. JE 26mm (12.72 gm). Confronted busts of Philip I and Otacilia Severa / Tyche (Fortuna) standing left, holding rudder and comucopiae. SNG Evelpidis 914; Lindgren Π 758. VF, brown patina. ($200) Ex CNA XVIII <3 December 1991), lot 489.

929. Byzantion. Commodus. 180-192 AD. JE 29mm (17.27 gm). Youthful laureate bust / Corinthian helmet with cheek flaps; magistrate Demosthenes. Mionnet Supp. Π, pg. 252,289. VF, dark brown patina. ($150) 6 6

933. Odessos. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE 27mm (12.67 gm). Busts of Gordian and the Great God wearing comucopiaeon shoulder and kalathos vis à vis / Coiled serpent; Ε in left field. Pick 2367. VF, brown and green patina. ($100)


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934. Odessos. Gordian III and Tranquillina. 238-244 AD. JE 26mm (10.72 gm). Busts of Gordian and Tranquillina vis à vis / Nemesis with cubitrule and balance, wheel behind; Ε in left field. Pick 2392; SNG Copenhagen 687. Good VF, olive-green patina. ($150)

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938. Philippopolis, Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 29mm (15.14 gm). Laureate head right / KOINON ΘΠ/ΑΚΩΝ ΑΑΕ/ΖΑΝ0ΠΙΑ/ΕΝ ΦΙΛΙΠ/ΠΟΠΟΛΙ/Πς Θ1Α in seven lines within wreath. Apparently unpublished. Not in any of the major collections. Near VF, black patina. ($100)

939. KINGS OF THRACE. Augustus and Rhoemetalkes I. Circa 11 BC-12 AD. JE 19mm (4.21 gm). Diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right / Bare head of Augustus right. RPC 1718; Youroukova 200 (Rhoemetalkes Π). VF, brown patina. ($100)

935. Perinthos. Claudius. 41-54 AD. JE 32n1m (21.78 gm). Laureate head left / Claudius standing on basis, raising kneeling figure of Tyche. RPC 1745. Good VF, olive-green patina, ancient scratch on reverse. Rare. ($500)

940. MEGARIS, Megara. Geta. 209-212 AD. JE 24mm (5.34 gm). Draped bust right / Demeter standing right, holding two torches before large torch. SNG Copenhagen 495; Mionnet Π pg. 148,333. Good Fine, green patina, porous. ($100)

936. Perinthos. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 33mm (22.17 gm). Radiate head / Galley under full sail to right. SNG Copenhagen 748. Fine, brown patina. ($150)

941. CORINTH. Nero. 54-68 AD. JE 20mm (8.24 gm). Laureate head left / Tetrastyle temple within which Nero is standing facing; Anaxilaus and Fronto, magistrates. RPC 1208; Amandry ΧΧΙΠ. VF, dark green patina with earthen highlights. ($200)

942. ARCADIA, Mantineia. Antinoiis. Died 130 AD. JE 21mm (6.59 gm). Bust right / Horse right. Blum, "Numismatique D'Antinoos" (JIAN 1914), no. 9 (pl. 1,22); SNG Copenhagen 212. Fair, brown patina, holed. Rare. ($250)

937. Philippopolis. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE Medallion - 41111m (38.10 gm). AVT Κ M AVP CEV ANTQNEINOC, laureate bust / KOINON ΘΡΑΚΩΝ AAEZAN ΠΥΘΙΑ EN Φ1ΛΙΠΠΟΠΟ, Caracalla on horseback, preceded by soldier. Apparently unpublished. Fine, green patina, a few marks on the bust. ($750) This "adventus" type can be dated to 213-214, when the Roman army was moving through Thrace and Macedonia on its way to confront the Parthians, and Caracalla was indulging his fantasy of being a heroic conqueror of the same mold as his model, Alexander the Great. Caracalla's increasingly erratic behavior in the course of this grand procession would eventually lead his officers, under Macrinus, to assassinate him. 6 7

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943. SIKYONIA, Sikyon. S e p t i m i u s Severus. JE 23mm (6.09 gm). Laureate head / Fortuna-Tyche standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding cornucopiae. Apparently Unpublished. Fine, darkbrown patina. A rare provincial issue. ($75)

Rare Mark Antony Bronze

944. ACHAEA. M a r k Antony. 36-35 BC. JE 18mm (4.59 gm). "Fleet Coinage". Jugate heads of Antony and Octavia / Galley under sail right; A below, magistrate M. Oppius Capito. RPC 1470. Near VF, red-brown patina. Rare. ($3‫)ש‬

949. P O N T O S , Amaseia. Lucius Veras. Year 164 (164/165 AD). JE 33mm (24.00 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Mars, armored, and Venus, nude, standing. Waddington 25; SNG von Aulock 23. VF, brown patina. ($200)

945. PELOPONNESOS, Gythium. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. JE 23mm (4.34 gm). Laureate head right / Herakles left, holding club and lion's skill; bow at his feet to right. BMC Peloponnesos pg. 133,2; Mionnet, Supp. IV, pg. 231,59. VF, brown patina, light obverse porosity. ($150)

950. Amaseia. Commodus. 180-192 AD. JE 33mm (25.84 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Eagle standing atop altar next to tree; above, Helios(?) in quadriga facing. Waddington pg. 32,32 and pl. IV, 22. Fine, brown patina, light porosity. ($150)

946. CRETE. Trajan. 98-117 AD. AR Drachm (3.31 gm). Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / N y m p h wearing short chiton seated on rock, holding arrow (?) and infant Zeus; on either side, armed curete. SNG Copenhagen 578. Toned VF. ($2‫)ש‬

951. Amaseia. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 27mm (13.29 gm). Struck 209210 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Caracalla and Geta clasping hands. SNG Coperihagen 115; Waddington pg. 38,77. VF, green and brown patina. ($100)

947. CRETE, Knossos. Gaius Caligula and Germanicus. JE 23mm (6.53 gm). Bare head of Caligula right / Bare head of Germanicus right. RPC 994. Good Fine, green patina, light porosity. ($150)

952. Amaseia. Severus Alexander. Year 234 (234/235 AD). JE 34mm (26.18 gm). Laureate bust / Tyche standing left with r u d d e r and cornucopiae. Waddington pg. 42,108. VF, green patina. ($150) 948. KINGS OF BOSPOROS. Aspurgos. Circa 14-37 AD. JE 12 Nummi (9.26 gm). Diademed bust of king / Laureate head of Tiberius. RPC 1903; Anokin 319. Near VF, brown patina. ($1‫)ש‬ 6 8


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953. Neocaesarea. Geta. Year 146 (209/210 AD). JE 31mm (15.93 gm). Bare head right / Tetrastyle temple with altar in front. Waddington pg. 90,30. Good VF, brown patina. ($250) 958. Miletopolis. Philip Π, Augustus. 247-249 AD. JE 37mm (40.74 gm). Laureate bust / Tyche with rudder and comucopiae. SNG von Aulock 1317 (this com). VF, tan patina. ($200) Ex Auctiones Basel 5 (1975), lot 114 (sfllOO).

Rare JE of Trajan, Plotina & Marciana 954. BITHYNIA, Koinon. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. JE 23mm (7.33 gm). Laureate head / Octastyle temple. SNG Copenhagen 327. VF, brown and green patina. ($150)

959. Parion. Trajan, Plotina and Marciana. 98-117 AD. JE 18mm (3.57 gm). Laureate head of Trajan right; c / m : capricorn right / Draped busts of Plotina and Marciana vis à vis. Weber pi. 188,5151; c / m : Howgego 304. VF, brown patina. ($250) 955. Kalchedon. Tranquillina, wife of Gordian III. JE 26mm (7.75 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Apollo, holding lyre, reclining right on back of swan swimming to left. SNG Copenhagen 368; BMC Bithynia pg. 128, 35. Good Fine, dark brown patina, reverse corrosion. ($100)

960. Parion. Gallienus. 253-268 AD. JE 27mm (7.18 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust, seen from the front / Emperor on horseback. Cf. SNG von Aulock 1345. VF, green patina. ($100) 956. Teos. Trajan. 98-117 AD. JE 32mm (22.71 gm). Laureate head right / Zeus holding patera and sceptre; eagle at feet. SNG von Aulock 934. VF, tail and brown patina. ($150)

961. Pergamon. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, as Imperator. Circa 49-48 BC. ARCistophoric Tetradrachm (11.62 gni). Serpent crawling from basket (cista) / Q.METELLVS PIVS SCIPIO IMPER, serpents entwined around legionary aquila; monogram. BMC Mysia pg. 126,128; CNR Caecilia 75. VF, weak strike. Very Rare. ' (S500)

957. MYSIA, Hadrianothera. Julia Domna. Died 217 AD. JE 26mm (11.38 gm). Magistrate Diogenes. Draped bust right; c / m : Δ10Γ monogram / Youth (Caracalla?) on horseback right. SNG von Aulock 1153; c / m : Howgego 615. Good Fine, brown patina. ($100) 9


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965. IONIA, Ephesos. H a d r i a n . 117-138 AD. JE 36mm (28.79 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, wearing aegis / Statue of Artemis Ephesia within octastyle temple. SNG Copenhagen 387; SNG München 126. Near VF, green-brown patina. ($200)

962. Pergamon. Gaius and Lucius Caesars. Circa 1 AD. JE 23mm (3.09 gm). Bare head of Gaius Caesar right / Bare head of Lucius Caesar right. RPC 2363. Good Fine, dark green patina. ($150)

966. Ephesos. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. JE 36mm (24.43 gm). Laureate bust / Nike inscribing shield set on palm treee. Imhoof-Blumer, KM pg. 61, 70. VF, brown patina, some roughness. ($200)

Rare Depiction of an A m a z o n

963. Pergamon. Valerian 1.253-260 AD. JE Medallion - 41mm (29.06 gm). Laureate bust / Asklepios with serpent staff and Tyche with rudder and comucopiae standing. SNG von Aulock 1422. Fine, green patina, rough surfaces. ($200)

967. Ephesos. Valerian 1.253-260 AD. JE 30mm (18.49 gm). Laureate bust / Amazon on galley with three rowers, she holds a cloak out before her as a sail. Mionnet Supp. VI, pg. 196,774. VF, brown patina. Rare. ($200) Several ancient authors, including Pliny, preserve a legend of Ephesos being founded by Amazons, thefamous ivomen warriors of antiquity. On this coin the Amazon has taken on the aspect of Isis Pharia, patron of sea travellers. It appears to be the only coin type tlwt depicts this legmd, and the Paris piece is the only specimen published in the major collections.

964. TROAS, Antandros. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 34mm (22.36 gm). Laureate bust / Aeneas fleeing Troy with his son Ascanius and his father Anchises, w h o holds the palladium, a galley waits for them in the background; magistrate Dionysios (το Β - his second term). Fontana, RIN1967,18 (this coin). VF, tan patina. Rare, with a mythological scene of great significance to the Romans, w h o regarded themselves as descendants of Aeneas and the Trojans. ($250)

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968. Samos. Augustus(?). 27 BC-14 AD. JE 17mm (4.82 gm). Laureate head right / Peacock standing on caduceus right, sceptre behind. RPC 2681; SNG Copenhagen 1728. VF, green patina. ($100) The attribution of this coin is uncertain, but the style is very Augustan. If it is indeed a coin of Augustus, thefact that the head is laureate and theflatness of the ned truncation would indicate that this coin was struck late in the reign.

969. Smyrna. Gaius Caligula. 37-41 AD. JE 21mm (5.15 gm). 37-38 AD. Aviola proconsul. Laureate head of Caligula right / Drusilla as Persephone seated left. RPC 2472; Klose XXVII. VF, brown patina with tan highlights. ($150) 100


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970. Smyrna. Nero and Agrippina. 54-59 AD. JE 21mm (5.65 gm). Confronted busts of Agrippina and Nero / Nude winged Nemesis right, holding caduceus, serpent at her feet; magistrate Philopatris. RPC 2479. Fine, dark green patina. ($100)

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975. LYDIA, Hypaepa. Julia Douma, wife of Septimius Severus. Died 217 AD. JE 30mm (12.27 gm). Draped bust right; oval c / m : cult statue of Artemis Anaitis / Cult statue of Artemis Anaïtis facing. Cf. SNG von Aulock 2967; cf. BMC Lydia pg. 114,33; c / m : Howgego 233. VF, brown with heavy earthen patina; c / m Fine. ($150)

971. Smyrna. Titus and Domitian. 79-81 AD. JE 23mm (5.63 gm). Confronted heads of Domitian and Titus; legend ends KAI / River god Heimos reclining left; magistrate Bolanos. BMC Ionia pg. 272,297 variety. VF, dark brown patina. Rare. ($200) 976. Hypaepa. Julia Domra. /E 31mm (17.25 gm). Draped bust right; oval c/m: Artemis Anaïtis / Tetrastyle temple with cult statue of Artemis. Cf BMC Lydia pg. 114,39 (different magistrate); c/m: Howgego 233. VF, smooth brown patina, reverse double struck. ($150)

972. Smyrna. Domitian and Domitia. 81-96 AD. JE 22mm (5.66 gm). Confronted busts of Domitian, laureate, and Domitia / Herakles holding kantharos and club with lion's skin. SNG Copenhagen 1359; Weber 6177. Fine, brown patina, light porosity. ($150)

973. Smyrna and Laodikeia. Marcus Aurelius. 161-180 AD. JE 34mm (21.72 gm). Laureate bust / Zeus Laodikeus facing enthroned Kybele; magistrate Attalos. BMC Ionia pg. 307,513. Fine, brown patina. Rare. ($2‫)ש‬

977. Maeonia. Nero. 54-68 AD. JE 18mm (3.83 gm). Laureate head right / Veiled goddess standing right, holding sceptre; magistrate Menekrates. RPC 3011; SNG Copenhagen 231. Good VF, lightly encrusted green patina. ($100)

978. Maeonia. Time of Hadrian. 117-138 AD. JE 26mm (9.59 gm). 65 AD. Diademed head of Zeus Olympics left / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Nike and parazonium. Mionnet IV pg. 64,342. Good VF, dark green patina. ($300)

974. Teos. Octavia, sister of Octavian and wife of Mark Antony. Died 11 BC. JE 17mm (3.48 gm). Struck under Nero, 62 AD. Draped bust of Octavia right, wearing Stephane / Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos. RPC 2519; SNG Copenhagen 1520. VF, dark brown patina. ($100) 10 1

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984. Thyateira. Plautilla, wife of Caracalla. Died 212 AD. JE 20mm (5.21 gm). ΦΟνΛ ITAAVOAN[H C]E, draped bust right / Eagle facing, head left. BMC Lydia pg. 311,108. Good VF, brown patina, light porosity. ($125)

979. Sala. Sabina. /E 18mm (4.63 gm). Diademed bust / Kybele seated left. SNG Copenhagen 438. VF, dark green patina. ($100)

BMCpg. 311 notes tlmt 'Plautiana' is a variant spelling of 'Plautilla.' Plautilla was the daughter of the Praetorian Prefect Plautianusand was married to Caracalla in 202. Within a few short months, she was banished to the island ofLipari, where she languishedfor seven years before being put to death by order of her husband.

980. Sardeis. Drusus and Geimanicus. Circa 23-26 AO. JE 29mm (16.25 gm). Drusus and Geimanicus seated in curule chairs / KOINOV ΑΣΙΑΣ in wreath. Circular c / m of Asinnius Pollio, applied circa 28-29 AD. RPC 2995. VF, brown patina. ($150) 985. CARIA, Kidramos. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE Medallion - 29mm (25.82 gm). Laureate bust / Cult statue of Artemis on basis, to right Caracalla offering a sacrifice, accompanied by a mail in Phrygian dress. Imhoof-Blumer, Monnaies Grecques, pg. 397,92. Near VF, rough dark green patina.

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981. Sardeis. Claudius. 41-54 AD. JE 17mm (3.41 gm). Head of Claudius left / Head of Herakles left. RPC 2999. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($1‫)ש‬ 986. PHRYGIA, Acmoneia. Poppaea. JE 16mm (2.38 gm). Draped bust right, the forepart of a small lion projecting over her right shoulder / Artemis advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver and holding bow; undetermined object in right field. RPC 3175; BMC Phrygia pg. 11,48. Fine, brown patina. ($100)

982. Sardeis. Julia Domna. JE 29mm (12.00 gm). Bust of Domna left in the guise of Tyche, wearing kalathos and holding cornucopiae / Cult figure of Kore with wreath and grain ear left, bucranium and poppy right. BMC Lydia pg. 259,148. Fine, brown patina. ($150)

983. Thyateira. Plotina, wife of Trajan. 98-117 AD. JE 16mm (1.98 gm). Draped bust right / ΘΥΑΤΙΡΗΝΩΝ in wreath. Mionnet IV pg. 158,903; Waddington 5357. Fine, tan patina. Rare. ($125)

987. Eumenia. Nero. 54-68 AD. JE 18mm (4.12 gm). 54-59 AD. Bareheaded, draped bust right / Apollo standing half-left, holding a bipennis over his left shoulder and a raven in his extended right hand. RPC 3149; SNG Copenhagen 394. Good VF, dark green patina. Attractive, youthful portrait of Nero. ($200)

988. Eumenia. Nero. 54-68 AD. JE 18mm (6.12 gm). 54-59 AD. Bareheaded, draped bust right / Apollo standing half-left, holding a bipennis over his left shoulder and a raven in his extended right hand. RPC 3149; SNG Copenhagen 394. Good VF, dark green patina. ($150)

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989. Kadi. Agrippina Jr. JE 21mm (2.59 gm). Draped bust of Agrippina right / Draped bust of Persephone right, poppy at shoulder. RPC 3065. EF, dark green patina. Rare. ($200)

994. Themisonion. Anonymous. Circa first half of 3rd Century AD. JE 24mm (8.09 gm). Youthful head of Demos right / Hygieia facing, holding serpent, standing next to Asklepios standing facing. SNG von Aulock 4013. VF, brown patina. ($100) 990. Kibyra. Domitian and Domitia. 81-96 AD. JE 23mm (7.13 gm). Busts of Domitian and Domitia vis à vis; c / m : star / Zeus enthroned left, holding sceptre and extending right hand. SNG von Aulock 3731; BMC Phrygia pg. 138,43; c / m : Howgego 444. Fine, brown patina. ($150)

995. LYCIA, Balbura. Gaius Caligula. 37-41 AD. JE 20mm (4.38 gm). Bare head of Caligula right / Herakles standing, holding d u b and lion skin. RPC 3356; SNG Copenhagen 53. VF. Rare. ($150)

991. Kibyra. Antoninus Pius. 138-161 AD. JE 34mm (27.39 gm). Laureate head right / Herakles right, holding club and lion's skin; small figure (herm?) before. SNG von Aulock 3734. Good Fine, dark brown patina. ($150)

996. PAMPHYLIA, Side. Maximinus 1.235-238 AD. JE 25mm (5.31 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Athena left, head turned back, holding prow and transverse spear. Same obverse die as SNG von Aulock 8540, otherwise unpublished. Near VF, brown patina.

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992. Prymnessos. Antoninus Pius. 138-161 AD. JE 21mm (2.69 gm). Laureate head / Hades seated left, the three-headed dog Kerberos at his feet. Von Aulock, Phrygiens Π, 1085 (this coin). VF, flan crack, dark green patina. Rare, the only example recorded by Von Aulock. ($150)

"Perseus Slaying Medusa"

997. Sillyeum. Gallienus. 253-268 AD. JE 32mm (18.11 gm). Laureate bust left; palm in front / Bust of Mên on crescent Imhoof-Blumer, KM pg. 353, 19. VF, green patina, obverse rather rough. ($150)

993. Sebaste. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 35mm (21.23 gm). Laureate bust of young Caracalla / Perseus slaying Medusa, Athena standing behind; magistrate ΛΟΥΚΕ1ΛΛΙΟΥ ANTONIOY. BMC Phrygia pg. 375,34. Fine, tan patina. ($300) Scenes from the hero-cycle of Perseus are found on numerous Greek and Provincial bronzes, but none as dramatic as this. The half-nude hero is caughtfrozen in the act of subduing the horrid Medusa, his cloak streaming out behind him as lie draws his blade across the monster s throat. His patron Athena stands at his side, and to assist his conquest, positions her shield in such a manner that Perseus can see Medusa to slay her without looking directly upon her and thereby turning to stone.

998. PISIDIA, Antioch. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. JE 34mm (26.55 gm). Laureate head / The god Men holding sceptre and Nike with trophy. Krzyzanovska XXXVI/55; SNG Copenhagen 27. Fine, dark brown patina. ($100)

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1003. Alexandreia. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. JE 29mm (17.36 gm). Laureate head / Tyche standing left, holding m d d e r and comucopiae; E. Levante "Coinage of Alexandreia Kat'isson", NumChron 1971,85 (same obverse die — reverse type unpublished). Good VF, rough dark green patina. ($150)

999. Antioch. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE 34mm (23.09 gm). Radiate bust / Aphrodite seated right, holding palm (Krzyzanovska dscribes the palm as - "poissons enfilés" - lit. "fish fillet"!), Eros at feet, prow behind. Krzyzanovska 1/2; SNG Copenhagen 72. VF, dark brown patina.

$100) 1004. Anemurion. Maximianus I. Year 1 (235/236 AD). JE 32mm (12.52 gm). Laureate bust / Perseus with harpa and Medusa head. SNG Paris 709 (same dies). Near VF, brown and green patina. ($150)

1000. Antioch. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE 32mm (21.55 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Mars right, carrying spear and shield. SNG Paris 1223 (same dies); BMC Pisidia pg. 188,74. VF, brown patina. ($1‫)ש‬

1001. LYCAONIA, Laranda. Marcus Aurelius. 161-180 AD. JE 26mm (10.79 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, seen from behind / Herakles seated left. SNG Paris 2312; Waddington 4783. VF, brown patina. Scarce. ($125)

1002. a u C I A , AigeaTHadrian. Year 179 (132/133 AD). AR Tetradrachm (12.88 gm). Laureate and cuirrassed bust / Eagle, head right; goat in exergue. The date has been reçut from 178 (HOP). SNG Levante 1718; SNG von Aulock 5451. Fine. ($150)

1005. Augusta. Livia. JE 17mm (3.46 gm). Draped bust of Livia / Capricorn with globe, star above. RPC 4007. Good VF, green patina. Rare. ($150)

1006. Augusta. L i v i a . ^ 2 0 m m (6.48gm). ΙΟΥΛΙΑ CEBACTH, draped bust of Livia / A YTOYCTANWN, Tyche seated right with river god below; ΔΡ. Cf. RPC 4013; cf. SNG Levante 1238. Good VF, dark green patina. ($250) A similar piece in Bankhaus Außiäuser Auktion 4, lot 240 appears to bear the date 48, or 67/68 ADfrom thefounding of the city in 20 AD. IfAP is also to be interpreted as a date, it would indicate this series of bronzes in the name of Livia continued into the 2nd Century (AP=Year 104 or 123/124 AD).

1007. Diocaesarea. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 28mm (14.96 gm). Laureate bust, two c/m's: eagle & thunderbolt / Nike flying right. SNG Levante 674 (same dies); Howgego 337 & 469. VF, olive-green patina. ($100)

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1008. Elaiussa-Sebaste. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. JE 32mm (13.93 gm). Laureate bust / Eagle with aplustre in beak. SNG Levante 852. Fine, green patina. ($1‫)ש‬

1013. Koropissos. Valerian 1.253-260 AD. JE 29mm (10.66 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust, gorgoneion on breast / Perseus rescuing Andromeda, Perseus holds harpa and head of Gorgon, with head of sea monster at his feet, wreath between. BMC Lycaonia etc. pg. 65,4. VF, dark brown patina. Nice mythological type. ' ($200) 1009. Elaiussa-Sebaste. Tranquillina. 241-244 AD. JE 35mm (20.65 gm). Diademed bust of Tranquillina / Helmeted bust of Athena left. SNG Paris 1177. Fine, brown and green patina. ($150)

1014. Korykos. Valerian 1.253-260 AD. JE 34mm (22.54 gm). Radiate bust / Prize crown with caduceus, palm and aplustre on table; beside it stands Dionysos, holding grapes and thyrsos, a panther at his feet. SNG Levante 820. Nice VF, dark brown patina. ($250)

1010. E p i p h a n e i a . S e p t i m i u s Severus and Julia Domna. Year 261 (193/194 AD). JE 36mm (36.04 gm). Laureate bust of Severus / Draped bust of Domna. SNG Levante 1820. Fine, dark brown patina. ($2‫)ש‬

1011. Flaviopolis. Domitian. Year 17 (89/90 AD). JE 28mm (11.97 gm). Laureate head; c / m : bust of Athena / Confronted busts of the Dioskouroi. SNG Levante 1529; c / m : Howgego 190. VF, green patina. ($1‫)ש‬

1012. Hieropolis-Kastabala. Septimius Severus and Julia Domna. 193211 AD. JE 27mm (9.36 gm). Laureate bust of Severus / Draped bust of Domna; c / m : prize crown and torches. SNG Levante 1590 (same dies); c / m : Howgego 427. Near VF, dark green patina. ($1‫)ש‬

1015. Laertes. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. JE 37mm (22.72 gm). Laureate bust / Zeus seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre; eagle at feet, Nike behind. SNG Levante Supp. 64 (same obverse d i e / Z e u s standing). VF, brown patina. ($125)

1016. Ninica-Claudiopolis. Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea. JE 33mm (17.33 gm). Radiate and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander right; three c / m ' s of Nike right; one c / m of eagle right, head left / Draped bust of Julia Mamaea right. SNG Levante 617 (same dies); SNG France 788 (same dies); c/m's: Howgego 262 and 338. Fine, brown patina. ($125)

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1017. Olba. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. JE 22mm (12.44 gm). Struck by Ajax, high priest and toparch. Year 1 (10/11 AD). Laureate head of Augustus right / Winged thunderbolt. RPC 3724; SNG Levante 635. Near EF, dark green patina. ($400)

1018. Olba. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE 24mm (13.02 gm). Struck by Ajax, high priest and toparch. Year 5 (circa 14-16 AD). Laureate head of Tiberius / Thunderbolt; ET Ε. RPC 3731; SNG Levante 638. VF, tan patina, old scratches. ($2‫)ש‬

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1022. Pompeiopolis. Hadrian and Sabina. 117-138 AD. JE 25mm (14.47 gm). Laureate bust of Hadrian / Diademed bust of Sabina. Lindgren & Kovacs A1602A. Near VF, green patina. ($100)

1023. Pompeiopolis. Caracalla. Year 282 (216/217 AD). JE 34mm (24.38 gm). Laureate bust of Caracalla / Bust of Aratos. SNG Paris 1238. Near VF, encrusted black patina. ($150) The reverse portrait is unidentified, but is probably Aratos, a poet from Soloi (Pompeiopolis) of the 3rd century BC. His most famous works are verse renditions of the treatises of the astronomer Eudoxos. Although technically inaccurate, his poems were highly regarded by the Greeks and Romans.

1019. Olba. Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus. JE 25mm (8.10 gm). Draped bust right / Nemesis left, holding cubit-rule, wheel behind. SNG Levante 660. VF, green patina. ($150)

1024. Seleukeia. Geta, as Caesar. 198-209 AD. AR Tridrachm (8.61 gm). Bare-headed and draped bust right, seen from rear / Dionysos, wearing long chiton, holding kantharos and resting on thyrsos. SNG Levante 750; SNG von Aulock 8708. Toned VF. Scarce denomination. ($500) 1020. Pompeiopolis. Year 149 (83/84 AD). JE 24mm (9.66 gm). Bare head of Pompey right; star / Athena standing left, holding Nike and shield; magistrates ΠΑΛΚ and MYNEMI (? — BMC "MHNEMA"). BMC Lycaonia etc., pg. 153,50. VF, green patina. Rare. ($3‫)ש‬

108 1021. Pompeiopolis. Circa 1st Century AD. JE 20mm (7.68 gm). Bare head of Pompey right / Athena seated left. SNG Levante 877 (same dies). VF, encrusted brown patina. ($150)

1025. Seleukeia. Geta, as Caesar. 198-209 AD. AR Tridracluri (8.33 gm). Bare-headed bust / Radiate figure of the Great God on horseback before altar. SNG Paris 987 (same dies). Near VF, porosity, flan slightly bent. ($250)


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1026. Seleukeia. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. JE 29mm (14.00 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust / Tyche standing left, holding rudder and comucopiae, being crowned by Macrinus. SNG Levante 753. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($200) 1030. Tarsos. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. JE 33mm (17.90 gm). Laureate bust / The god Sandan, holding a wreath, on the back of a homed lion. Cf. SNG Levante 1076. VF, brown patina. ($150)

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1027. Tarsos. Commodus and Annius Verus. 161-165 AD. JE 17mm (3.72 gm). Confronted busts of Commodus and Annius Verus as the Dioskouroi; star, caduceus and club between / Dekastyle temple. SNG Paris 1456 (same obverse die). VF, green patina. ($400) 1031. Tarsos. Balbinus. 238 AD. JE 37mm (26.84 gm). Laureate bust / Balbinus sacrificing over altar. SNG Paris 1625. / / And: Pupienus. JE 37mm (22.60 gm). Laureate bust / Emperor on horseback, spearing lion. SNG Paris 1632. Both Fine, with rough surfaces. 2 coins in lot. ($300)

1028. Tarsos. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. AR Didrachm (4.18 gm). Radiate and cuirassed bust / Nike running left with wreath and palm. SNG Levante 1041 variety (radiate head). VF, rough surfaces. ($200)

Rare Caracalla JE From Tarsos 1032. Tarsos. Tranquillina, wife of Gordian III. JE 32mm (16.83 gm). Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Dionysos holding thyrsos and kantharos over leopard. SNG Paris 1724; cf. SNG Levante 1149. Fine, brown patina. ($100)

Tfease Maiiybur 'BidSheet ,Early 1029. Tarsos. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 35mm (30.92 gm). Laureate bust left, holding spear and shield which is decorated with gorgoneion / Koinoboulion (personification of the Provincial Assembly) seated left, holding comucopiae and dropping voting pellet into um; tree before her. SNG Levante 1034 = SNG Paris 1488. Good VF, black patina. Rare type on a medallie flan. ($600)

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1033. GALATIA. Nero and Poppaea. 62-65 AD. JE 27mm (12.00 gm). Laureate head of Nero right / Draped bust of Poppaea right. RPC 3562; SNG von Aulock 6117; SNG France 2400. Near VF, brown patina, reverse corrosion. ($100)

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1038. Caesarea. Claudius. 41-54 AD. AR Didrachm (7.03 gm). 43-48 AD. Laureate head left / DE BRITANNIS, emperor in quadriga. RPC 3625; Sydenham 55. Fine. Rare. ($500)

1039. Caesarea. Vespasian. 69-79 AD. AR Didrachm (6.96 gm). Laureate head / Nike walking right. Sydenham 89. Toned VF. A masterful imperial portrait, fully comparable to the best Rome mint style. ($250)

1034. GALATIA. Trajan. 98-117 AD. JE 31mm (21.53 gm). Laureate head right / Hexastyle temple. SNG von Aulock 6122. Near VF, tan and brown patina. ($150)

1040. Caesarea. Vespasian. 69-79 AD. AR Hemidrachm (1.78 gm). Laureate head / Nike walking right. Sydenham 94. Toned VF. ($100)

1035. GALATIA, Ankyra. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 30mm (15.95 gm). Laureate head / Hygieia feeding serpent. Mionnet IV pg. 382,45. VF, dark brown patina. ($100)

1036. CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. AR Drachm (3.39 gm). Laureate head / Mt. Argaeus with radiate figure holding globe and sceptre. Sydenham 42. / / And; Septimius Severus. AR Drachm (3.29 gm). Year 14. Similar types, with star. Sydenham 399. / / Plus: Geta. AR Drachm (3.58 gm). Year 12. Π CEfl ΓΕΤ AN KAIC, bare-headed and draped bust / ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟ KAICAPEIA, Mt. Argaeus with star; ET IB. Unpublished date for Geta. Average Fine, the last two polished. 3 coins in lot. ($250)

1041. Caesarea. Vespasian and Titus. 69-79 AD. AR Didrachm (5.98 gm). Laureate head of Vespasian / Laureate head of Titus. Sydenham 102. Toned, near VF. ($200)

1042. Caesarea? Domitian. Year 11 (90/91 AD). JE 28mm (16.98 gm). AVT KAICAP ΔΟΜΓΓ CEB ΓΕΡΜ, laureate head of Domitian left, aegis on shoulder / N E K H CEBACT, Nike seated left on pile of arms. Sydenham— . VF, brown and green patina. ($200) There is not a civic ethnic to help identify this coin. The types are unrecorded for Caesarea, but the legend is known for Vespasian and Titus, and the style is compatible with Caesarea issues.

1037. Caesarea. Gaius Caligula. 37-41 AD. AR Drachm (3.71 gm). Laureate head / Simpulum and lituus. RPC 3624; Sydenham 48b. VF. ($3TO)

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1043. Caesarea. Commodus. JE 26mm (11.43 gm). Laureate bust / Altar with four grain ears. Sydenham 373e. VF, dark green patina. ($125)

1049. Caesarea. Caracalla, Caesar. Year 5 (197/198 AD). AR Drachm (2.12 gm). Bare-headed bust / Mt. Argaeus; star and crescent above. Sydenham 469. VF, dark toning. ($150)

1044. Caesarea. Commodus. JE 28mm (14.26 gm). Struck 190 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Agalma of Mt. Argaeus placed on altar inscribed ET LA. Sydenham 374. Near VF, attractive green patina.

($100)

1050. Caesarea. Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. JE 27mm (11.36 gm). Struck 219 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Agalma of Mt. Aigaeus placed on altar; in exergue, ET Β. Cf. Sydenham 517. VF, brown patina. ($125) 1045. Caesarea. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Drachm (3.17 gm). Struck 206 AD. Laureate head right / Mt. Argaeus; in exergue ET ΙΔ. Cf. Sydenham 399a. Toned, good VF. ($150)

1046. Caesarea. Julia Domna. Year 5 (197/198 AD). AR Drachm (3.30 gm). Draped bust / Aphrodite right, holding apple. Sydenham 440 variety. Good VF. ($200)

1051. CYPRUS. Vespasian. 69-79 AD. AR Tetradrachm (12.90 gm). Struck year 8 = 76/77 AD. Laureate head left / Zeus Salaminios holding patera in right hand and sceptre and eagle in left. SNG Coperihagen 77. VF. ($300)

1047. Caesarea. Julia Domna. Year 14 (206/207 AD). AR Drachm (2.73 gm). Draped bust / Mt. Argaeus; star above. Sydenham 445b variety. Toned VF. ($150)

Extremely Rare Tridrachm of Julia D o m n a 1052. ASIA. CA Issue. Augustus. Circa 25 BC. JE 35mm - Sestertius (23.03 gm). Bare head right / C A within laurel wreath. RPC 2233; RIC 1,501. Fine, lovely dark green patina. ($150)

104S. Caesarea. Julia Domna. Year 19 (211 /212 AD). AR Tridrachm (10.06 gm). ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CEB, draped bust / ΜΗΤΡΟΠ KAICAPLA ΑΝΤΩ, Mt. Argaeus with standing figure at summit; date below. Sydenham—. VF, rough surfaces. ($450) Only one tridradim of Domna, year 16, is recorded by Sydenham. The letters ΑΝΤΏ are unrecorded in any denomination. Might they make reference to a short-lived renaming of the city in honor of the neiv emperor in 211 (Caesarea Antoniniana)? Possibly of great historical interest.

1053. SYRIA, Commagene. Zeugma. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (11.93 gm). Struck 214-217 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Eagle, head right, holding wreath in beak; in fields left, right and below, Z-E-V. Bellinger 131 and pl. X, 12 (same obverse die). EF, rough. ($150)

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1058. Seleukis and Pieria. Antioch. Under Roman Rule. Year 8 (42/41 BC). JE 26mm (14.33 gm). Laureate head of Zeus right / Zeus seated left holding Nike; monogram left, H on thunderbolt below. RPC 4222; BMC Syria pg. 155,29. VF, dark brown patina. ($125)

1054. Commagene. Zeugma. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. JE 31mm (18.96 gm). Laureate and aiirassed bust right, seen from behind / Tetrastyle tempie on summit; capricorn below. Mionnet V pg. 126,94. Fine/VF, brown patina, obverse porosity. ($150)

1055. Cyrrhestica. Hieropolis. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (12.48 gm). Struck 205-207 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left, sea! from front / Eagle, head right, holding wreath in beak; lion walking right below. Bellinger 100 and pl. VIII, 9 (same obverse die). EF, weak on high points. ($2‫)ש‬

1056. Cyrrhestica. Hieropolis. Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea. 221-235 AD. JE 26mm (6.58 gm). AVT Κ MAV CEO AAEEANAPOC CEB, radiate head of Alexander / OEAC CVPIAC ΙΕΡΟΠ, bust of Mamaea. Apparently unpublished. VF, dark green patina. ($150)

1057. Cyrrhestica. Hieropolis. Philip 1.247-249 AD. JE 29mm (14.38 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Atergatis, holding sceptre, seated facing on lion walking right. BMC Syria pg. 145,57. Good Fine, brown pati11a, reverse porosity. ($200)

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1059. Antioch. Augustus. Year 27 ( 5 / 4 BC). JE 22mm (8.81 gm). Laureate head / Legend in archieratic crown. RPC 4251. VF, black patina. ($100)

1060. Antioch. Augustus. Year 30 (2/1 BC). AR Tetradrachm (15.08 gm). Laureate head / Tyche of Antioch with river-god Orontes; monograms. RPC 4156; Wruck 7. VF. ($300) Antioch was the principal mint for the Seleucid kings, and after Pompey annexed Syria, the Romans took over the mint. One of the main denominations of Syria was the tetradrachm of Antioch (the other being the shekel of Tyre). They are dated on the reverse by a variety of eras, the most common for both silver and bronze being the Caesarian era (year 1 = 49/48BC). Other dating methods were the Actian era (yearl = 32/31BC) used by Augustus and Tiberius, and the use of regnal years by various emperors. Some coins have dates in tivo eras. About 60 AD production of the shekel of Tyre ceased and the 'eagle' tetradrachm of Antioch started to be struck in large quantities to replace it. This would be the standard design for the next txvo centuries.

1061. Antioch. Augustus. Undated issue, circa 5/6-11/12 AD. JE 25mm (13.54 gm). Laureate head right / S C within laurel wreath of eight leaves. RPC 4264. Good VF, brown patina. ($150)

1062. Antioch. Tiberius. Year 45 (14/15 AD). JE 22mm (8.50 gm). Legate series. Bare head right / Inscription within laurel wreath of eight leaves. Cf. RPC 4271; BMC Syria pg. 169,152. VF, dark brown patina. ($100) 1 0 0


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1063. Antioch. Nero. Year 108/6 (59/60 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.44 gm). Laureate bust right, wearing aegis / Eagle standing on thunderbolt; palm-branch. RPC 4180; Wruck 37. Lightly toned, good VF. ($300)

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1068. Antioch. Nero. Year 111/9 (62/63 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.44 gm). Laureate bust, aegis on shoulder / ΕΤΟΥΣ ΑΙΡ.Θ, eagle on thunderbolt; pellet and palm to right. RPC 4185; Wruck 42. VF. ($150)

1064. Antioch. Nero. Year 108/6 (59/60 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.38 gm). Laureate bust right, wearing aegis / Eagle standing on thunderbolt; palm-branch. RPC 4180; Wruck 37. VF. ($150)

1069. Antioch. Nero. Year 112/10 (63/64 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.33 gm). Laureate bust, aegis on shoulder / ΕΤΟΥΣ Β1Π.Ι, eagle on thunderbolt; palm to right. RPC 4188; Wruck 47. VF. ($150)

1065. Antioch. Nero. Year 109/7 (60/61 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.82 gm). Laureate bust, aegis on shoulder / Eagle on thunderbolt; palm to left. RPC 4181; Wruck 38. VF. ($150)

1066. Antioch. Nero. Year 110/9 (61/62 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.12 gm). Laureate bust, aegis on shoulder / Eagle on thunderbolt; palm to left. RPC 4182; Wruck 39. VF. ($150)

1070. Antioch. Nero. Year 114 (65/66 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.33 gm). Laureate bust left / ΕΤΟΥΣ Δ IP, eagle left on club; palm to left. RPC 4191; Wruck—.VF. ($150)

1071. Antioch. Nero. Year 116 (67/68 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.09 gm). Laureate bust / ΕΤΟΥΣ σΙΡ, eagle left on wreath; palm to left. RPC 4192; Wruck—.Near VF, scarce. ($150)

1072. Antioch. Nero. 54-68 AD. AR Didrachm (7.02 gm). Laureate head right / Simpulum and lituus. RPC 4178; Wruck 33. Good Fine. ($100) 1067. Antioch. Nero. Year 111/9 (62/63 AD). AR Tetradrachm (15.17 gm). Laureate bust right, wearing aegis / Eagle on thunderbolt right; palm and pellet in right field. RPC 4184; Wruck 41; BMC Syria pg. 175,1%. Near EF. ($250) 101


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1077. SYRIA, Seleukis and Pieria. Antioch. Galba. 68-69 AD. JE 31mm (15.04 gm). Laureate head / SC in wreath. RPC 4314; Wruck 61. VF, dark brown patina, flan flaw in front of Galba's face. ($150)

1073. Antioch. Nero. 54-68 AD. JE 31mm (15.26 gm). Laureate head right; simpulum before / S C within wreath. RPC 4311; BMC Syria pg. 173,179; Wruck 52. Near EF, rare this nice. ($250)

1078. Antioch. Otho. Year 1 (69 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.46 gm). Laureate head / Eagle left on wreath; palm to left, crescent below. RPC 4199; Wruck 63. VF. ($500)

1074. Antioch. Galba. Year 1 (68 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.49 gm). Laureate head; star / Eagle left on thunderbolt; palm to left. RPC 4196; Wruck 57. Fine. Rare. ($200) 1079. Antioch. Vespasian. Year 1 (69 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.63 gm). Laureate head / Eagle left on club; palm to left. Wruck 73. Near VF. ($200)

1075. Antioch. Galba. Year 1 (68 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.83 gm). Laureate head; two stars / Eagle left on thunderbolt; palm to left. RPC 4196 var.; Wruck 57 var. (both with one star). Fine. ($150) 1080. Antioch. Vespasian. Year 2 (69/70 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.82 The obverse dieforthis coin appears to have been engraved with two stars instead of gm). Laureate head / Eagle left on club; palm to left. Wruck 76. VF. the usual one. ($200)

1076. Antioch. Galba. Year 2 (68/69 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.32 gm). Bare head / Eagle left on wreath; palm to left. RPC 4197; Wruck 58. Fine. ($250)

1081. Antioch. Vespasian. Year 2 (69/70 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.62 gm). Laureate head / Eagle right on thunderbolt; palm to right. Wruck 75b. VF. ($200)

1082. Antioch. Vespasian. Year 4 (71/72 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.04 gm). Laureate head left / Eagle on altar, with palm and caduceus. Wruck 88; BMC Syria—. Fine. ($200) 102


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1083. Antioch. Vespasian and Titus. Year 2 (69/70 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.‫ ש‬gm). Laureate head of Vespasian right / Laureate head of Titus; no Τ or star. Wruck 80 variety; BMC Syria pg. 178,226 variety. Near VF. ($2‫)ש‬

1088. Antioch. Domitian. Year 7 (86/87 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.42 gm). Laureate bust, with aegis / Eagle right on thunderbolt; palm to right. Wruck 107. VF. ($300)

1084. Antioch. Vespasian and Titus. Year 2 (69/70 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.86 gm). Laureate head of Vespasian left / Laureate head of Titus; star. Wruck 81; BMC Syria pg. 178,224. Near VF. ($2‫)ש‬

1089. Antioch. Domitian. Year 8 (87/88 AD). AR Tetradrachm (15.16 gm). Laureate bust, with aegis / Eagle right on thunderbolt; palm to right. Wruck 108; BMC Syria pg. 182,255. VF. ($300)

Better Style Domitian Tetradrachm

1085. Antioch. Vespasian and Titus. Year 2 (69/70 AD). AR Tetradrachm (12.50 gm). Laureate head of Vespasian left above eagle / Laureate head of Titus; 110 star. Wruck 82 variety; BMC Syria—. Fine. ($2‫)ש‬ 1090. Antioch. Domitian. Year 8 (87/88 AD). AR Tetradrachm (15.21 gm). Laureate head, with aegis / Eagle 011 thunderbolt; palm to right. Waick 108. Good VF, light graffiti. Good imperial style bust. ($500)

Rare Antioch Tetradrachm of Titus

1086. Antioch. Titus. 79-81 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.08 gm). Laureate head / Eagle left; club to left, bow and club over shoulder. Date uncertain. Wruck—; BMC Syria—.Fine. Rare. ($400)

1087. Antioch. Domitian. Year 2 (81/82 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.33 gm). Laureate bust, with aegis / Eagle right on thunderbolt; palm to right. Wruck 106. Near VF. ($3‫)ש‬

1091. Antioch. Domitian. Year 11 (90/91 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.38 gm). Laureate bust, with aegis / Eagle on thunderbolt; palm to left. Wruck 110; BMC Syria pg. 182,258. Near VF. ($3‫)ש‬

1092. Antioch. Nerva. Year 1 (96 AD). AR Tetradrachm (15.05 gm). Laureate bust, with aegis / Eagle right on thunderbolt; palm to right. Wruck 124; BMC Syria pg. 183,267. VF, light graffiti. ($500)

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1093. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.2 (98-99 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.70 gm). Laureate head / ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤ B, eagle on thunderbolt. Wruck 140. VF. ($250)

1098. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.5, year 15 (110/111 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.84 gm). Laureate head above eagle; club below / ΕΞ IE ΥΠΑΤ E, Tyche of Antioch with river god. Wruck 160. VF. ($200)

1094. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.5 (103-110 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.82 gm). Laureate head above eagle; club / ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤ Ε, head of Herakles. Wruck 150. VF. ($150)

1099. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.6, year 16 (111/112 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.12 gm). Laureate head / ΕΞ 1σ ΥΠΑΤσ, eagle on club; palm. Wruck 161. VF. ($200)

1095. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.5, year 15 (110/111 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.82 gm). Laureate head / ΕΞ IE ΥΠΑΤ Ε, eagle on club; palm. Wruck 158. VF. ($2‫)ש‬

1100. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.6, year 16 (111/112 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.11 gm). Laureate head above eagle; club below / ΕΞ Ισ ΥΠΑΤ σ, head of Herakles. Wruck 162. VF. ($200)

1096. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.5, year 15 (110/111 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.44 gm). Laureate head / ΕΞ IE ΥΠΑΤ Ε, eagle on club; palm. Wruck 158. Toned VF. ($2‫)ש‬

1101. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.6, year 16 (111/112 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.88 gm). Laureate head above eagle; club below / ΕΞ Ισ ΥΠΑΤ σ, Tyche of Anhoch with river god. Wruck 163. VF. ($200)

1097. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.5, year 15 (110/111 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.79 gm). Laureate head above eagle; club below / ΕΞ IE ΥΠΑΤ Ε, head of Herakles. Wruck 159. VF. ($2‫)ש‬

1102. Antioch. Trajan. Cos.6, year 17 (112/113 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.10 gm). Laureate head above eagle; club below / ΕΞ Ισ ΥΠΑΤ σ, head of Herakles. Wruck 165. VF. ($200)

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1103. Antioch. Hadrian. Cos.l (117 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.32 gm). Laureate bust / ΕΞ OYCIAC, eagle on club. BMC Syria—. Near VF. ($2‫)ש‬

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1108. Antioch. Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (9.77 gm). Laureate head, drapery at shoulder / Eagle, head right; star between legs. Cf. Bellinger 43. Toned VF. Peculiar style, possibly an unofficial issue. ($150)

1104. Antioch. Hadrian. Cos.2 (118 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.11 gm). Laureate bust / ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤ B, eagle on animal limb. BMC Syria pg. 187,304. VF. ($300) 1109. Antioch. Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. Pc. 31mm (14.89 gm). Laureate head right / Tyche of Anhoch seated left; river god below, ram above. BMC Syria pg. 206,458. VF, dark brown patina. ($100)

1105. Antioch. Hadrian. Cos.3 (119 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.82 gm). Laureate bust / ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤ Γ, eagle on animal limb. BMC Syria pg. 187,305. ($250) Near VF.

1110. Antioch. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (11.96 gm). Laureate bust / Eagle standing, head left. BMC Syria pg. 211,494ff. Near EF. ($150)

1106. Antioch. Caracalla. Cos. 3 (208-213 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.54 gm). Stmck 209-212 AD. Laureate head right / Eagle standing on club, head right, holding wreath in beak. Bellinger 9. Toned VF. ($1M)

1111. Antioch. Philip I. Cos.l (244 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.29 gm), Laureate bust right / ΔΗΜΑΡΧ EHOVCIAC, eagle, head left; MON VRB S C. Baldus 9; BMC Syria pg. 212,507. Choice EF. ($200)

1107. Antioch. Caracalla. Cos. 4 (213-217 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.19 gm). Struck 214-217 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, seen from behind / Eagle standing on leg and thigh of animal, head right, holding wreath in beak. Bellinger 20 (variety) and pi. Π, 10 (same reverse die). Near EF, weak on high points. ($200)

1112. Antioch. Philip I. Cos. 3 (247 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.34 gm). Laureate bust right / Eagle standing right; ANTIOXIA S C. Bellinger, ANSNNM 49,277. Near EF. ($150)


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1113. Antioch. Philip I. Cos. 3 (247 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.03 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Eagle standing right; ANTÏOXIA S C. Bellinger—; BMC Syria—; Baldus—. EF. ($2‫)ש‬

1114. Antioch. Philip I. 244-249 AD. JE 30mm (12.46 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, viewed from the front / Turreted bust of Tyche right; ram above, star below. BMC Syria pg. 215,527. VF, dark green to black patina with earthen highlights. ($100)

1115. Antioch. Philip I and Philip II. 247-249 AD. JE 30mm (20.23 gm). Laureate bust of Philip I facing radiate bust of Philip Π / Turreted bust of Tyche; ram above, star below. BMC Syria pg. 216,535. EF, tan patina, some porosity. ($125)

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1118. Antioch. Trebonianus Gallus. 251-253 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (15.65 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left; Ζ below / Eagle on thunderbolt, head left; Ζ below. Bellinger, ANSNNM 49,565; BMC Syria pg. 227,641. EF. ($200)

1119. Antioch. Trebonianus Gallus and Volusian. 251-253 AD. JE 31mm (19.27 gm). Laureate bust of Gallus facing radiate bust of Volusian / Tetrasty le shrine of Tyche, ram above. BMC Syria pg. 229,656. Brown EF, a few rough spots, but overall an exceptional Antioch bronze. ($300)

1120. Emisa. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (13.82 gm). Laureate head right / Eagle, head left, wreath in beak; A beneath eagle's head; draped bust of Helios left below. Bellinger 199 and pl. XIV, 18 (same dies). Toned VF. ($150)

1116. Antioch. Philip II, Caesar. 244-247 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (12.05 gm). Bare-headed bust left / Eagle standing, head left. BMC Syria pg. 217,548. NearEF. ($150)

Lovely Bronze of Philip II

1121. Laodikeia. Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.14 gm). Struck 202-211 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Eagle, head left, wreath in beak; star below. Cf. Bellinger 49. Toned VF. ($150)

1117. Antioch. Philip II, Augustus. 247-249 AD. JE 30mm (18.16 gm). Laureate bust / Turreted bust of Tyche; ram above, star below. BMC Syria pg. 219,566. EF, tan patina. ($300)

1122. Laodikeia. Caracalla. Cos. 2 (205-208 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.01 gm). Struck 205-207 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Eagle, head right; star below. Bellinger 59 and pl. V, 9 (same obverse die). Good VF. ($300)

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1123. Laodikeia. Caracalla. Cos. 4 (213-217 ÀDJi Billon Tetradrachm (13.85 gm). Laureate head right / Eagle, head left, wreath in beak; star below. Bellinger 72. Good VF, minor porosity. ($150)

1124. Laodikeia. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. Billon Tetradrachm (13.02 gm). Laureate head right / Eagle, head left, wreath in beak; star below. Bellinger ($3‫)ש‬ 73. EF.

1125. Coele-Syria. Chalkis. Lysanias. 40-36 BC. JE 21mm (5.93 gm). Diademed head of Ptolemaios right; monogram below chin / Athena standing facing left, holding Nike and shield; monogram. RPC 4770. Good VF, dark green patina. ($250)

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1128. SYRIA, Uncertain mint. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.36 gm). Laureate head / Zeus seated left; two monograms in fields. RPC 4110 (one specimen noted). VF, rough porous surfaces. Much better than the poor specimen illustrated in RPC, where the monograms could not be read. ($300)

1129. Uncertain mint. Nero and Claudius. 54-68 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.92 gm). Struck circa 63-68 AD. Laureate head of Nero; star behind / Laureate head of Claudius. RPC 4123; Sydenham 65 (Caesarea); RSC 2. Toned, good VF. ($600)

1130. Uncertain mint. Nero and Claudius. 54-68 AD. AR Tetradrachm (14.69 gm). Struck circa 63-68 AD. Laureate head of Nero; star behind / Laureate head of Claudius. RPC 4123; Sydenham 65 (Caesarea); RSC 2. Good VF. ($600)

1126. Coele-Syria. Chalkis. Mark Antony and Cleopatra. 32-31 BC. JE 21 m m (5.66 gm). Bust of Cleopatra right / Bare head of Antony right. RPC 4771. VF, brown patina. ‫( י‬$3‫)ש‬ 1131. PHOENICIA, Arados. Trajan. 98-117 AD. JE 23mm (10.66 gm). Bust of Astarte right; in front,small bustofTrajan right / Humped bull galloping left. SNG Copenhagen 81. Near VF, dark brown patina. ($100)

Bronze of Valerian From Heliopolis

1127. Heliopolis. Valerian 1.253-260 AD. JE 27mm (17.55 gm). Laureate bust / Prize crowns with palms. SNG Copenhagen 439. EF, brown patina. ($3‫)ש‬

1132. Arados. Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus. Year 421 (162/163 AD). JE 23mm (10.32 gm). Confronted busts of Aurelius and Verus / Tyche seated upon a rudder; date and Ε in field. SNG Copenhagen 82. VF, green patina. ($150)

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1133. Arados. Caracalla. Cos. 4 (213-217 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.25 gm). Struck 215-217 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Eagle, head right, holding wreath in beak; crescent below. Cf. Bellinger 231 and pi. XVI, 12 (same obverse die). Lightly toned, good VF. ($150)

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1137. Tyre. Trajan. Cos. 5 (103-110 AD). AR Tetradrachm (15.64 gm). Laureate head right, club and eagle standing right below / Tyche seated right on rock, holding grain-ears and poppy; below, the river-god Orontes swimming right. Cf. BMC Phoenicia pg. 302,29. Toned VF, broad flan. ($150)

1138. Tyre. S e p t i m i u s Severus. 193-211 AD. JE 31mm (24.91 gm). Laureate bust / Astarte erecting trophy, being crowned by Nike, palm tree behind. Baramki, AUB 203 (reverse mis-described). VF, brown patina. Scarce issue marking the foundation of Tyre as a Roman colony. ($150)

1134. Tripolis. Caracalla. Cos. 4 (215-217 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.48 gm). Laureate head / Eagle, head right; caps of the Dioskouroi below. Bellinger 258. EF. / / Plus an JE 28mm of Tyre. Elagabalus / Emperor in quadriga with star. BMC Phoenicia pg. 278,412. VF. 2 coins in lot. ($2‫)ש‬

1139. Tyre. G o r d i a n III. 238-244 AD. TE 31mm (19.62 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Naked Kadmos right, hurling stone at serpent rearing before him. BMC Phoenicia pg. 280,425. Good Fine, brown patina, light porosity. ($100) 1135. Tyre. Trajan. Cos.5 (103-110 AD). AR Tetradrachm (13.78 gm). Laureate head of Trajan; club to right, eagle below / Laureate bust of MelkartHerakles. BMC Phoenicia pg. 300,11. Good VF. ($150)

1140. MESOPOTAMIA, Carrhae or Edessa? Marcus Aurelius. 161-180 AD. AR Drachm (3.29 gm). Laureate head right / Goddess standing facing, head left, holding globe in her extended right hand and sceptre with her left. Cf. BMC Arabia etc. pg. 137,3/4. Near VF, some verdigris. Scarce. ($150) 1136. Tyre. Trajan. Trib.15, Cos.5 (110/111 AD). AR Tetradrachm (14.55 gm). Laureate head of Trajan; club and eagle below / Tyche seated right, river god below; ΕΞ IE YII AT E. BMC Phoenicia pg. 302,29. Good VF. ($150) 1 0 8


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1144. Alexandria. Claudius. Year 3 (42/43 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (11.88 gm). Laureate head right / Messalina standing half-left, holding two small figures of her children in her extended right hand, resting her left elbow on a column and cradling two grain-ears with her left arm; lituus before. Köln 76; BMC 70; Milne 77-83; Curtis 13-16. VF, uniform light porosity. / / Also in lot: Julia Mamaea. Year 12 (232/233 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (13.01 gm). Draped bust right, wearing Stephane / Tyche standing half-left, holding comucopiae and rudder; palm-branch to left Köhl 2536; BMC 1743. Good VF, dark brown patina. 2 coins in lot. ($200)

1141. Carrhae. Caracalla. Cos. 4 (215-217 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.25 gm). Laureate head / Eagle, head right; bucranium below. Bellinger 158. EF. ($150)

1145. Alexandria. Claudius. Year 3 (42/43 AD). JE Diobol (9.64 gm). Laureate head right; star before / Bull butting right. Köhl 80; Dattari 175 BMC 85. Good VF; mottled green, red and brown patina, rough surfaces. ($150)

1142. Edessa. Gordian III and Abgar X. 242-244 AD. JE 34mm (20.13 gm). Restoration of the kingdom, 242 AD. Radiate head of Gordian, drapery at shoulder / Gordian seated on curule chair, holding sceptre, he receives Nike from Abgar standing before him. BMC Arabia pg.113,139 variety (radiate bust). Good VF, brown patina. Rare. ($250)

An Interesting Selection of Alexandrian Coinage

1146. Alexandria. Nero. Year 13 (66/67 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.48 gm). Radiate bust left of Nero, wearing aegis / Radiate head right of Augustus. Köhl 177-180; Dattari 184; BMC 112/113; Milne 251-255; Curtis 6572. Toned, good VF. ($150)

1143. EGYPT, Alexandria. Tiberius. Year 14 (27/28 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.54 gm). Laureate head right of Tiberius / Radiate head of Divus Augustus left. Köhl 49; Dattari 80; BMC 39/40; Milne 54/55. Toned, good VF. ($3‫)ש‬

1147. Alexandria. Nero. Year 14 (67/68 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.56 gm). Radiate bust left, wearing aegis / Laureate and draped bust right of Apollo Pythios; quiver behind his right shoulder, star before him. Köln 197/198; Dattari 210; BMC 143; Milne 304/305; Curtis 64. Good VF, light porosity. ($150)

1148. Alexandria. Galba. Year 2 (68/69 AD). JE Hemidrachm (13.99 gm). Laureate head right / Bust of Nilus right, wearing himation over his left shoulder, comucopiae behind Iiis right shoulder. Köln—; Dattari—; BMC 205; Frankfurt 165; Milne 353. Near VF, dark green patina with touches of red. ($300)

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1149. Alexandria. Galba. Year 2 (68/69 AD). JE Diobol (7.18 gm). Laureate head right / Bust of Serapis right, wearing himation over his left shoulder. Köln 244; Dattari 323; BMC 201; Milne 354/355. Good VF, brown patina with touches of red. Choice portrait. ($350) 1154. Alexandria. Trajan. Year 12 (108/109 AD). JE Drachm (20.83 gm). Laureate and draped bust right / Triptolemos in a chariot drawn right by two winged Agathodaimon serpents. Köln 514 var. (obverse legend); Dattari 1040. VF, dark brown patina with areas of green, rough surfaces with some light smoothing on the reverse. ($150)

1150. Alexandria. Galba. Year 2 (68/69 AD). JE Obol (2.86 gm). Laureate head right / Canopus of Osiris right. Köln—; Dattari 318; BMC 204; Milne 357. VF/near VF, brown patina with touches of red, the date on the reverse appears to be etched into the surface but the type is only known for year 2. Scarce denomination for Galba. ($200)

Nice Tetradrachm of Otho

1155. Alexandria. Trajan. Year 12 (108/109 AD). JE Obol (4.77 gm). Laureate head right / Eagle standing facing, wings open, head right. Köln— ; Dattari 1192. Good VF, dark brown patina with traces of red. ($200)

1151. Alexandria. Otho. Year 1 (69 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.23 gm). Laureate head right / Eleutheria standing facing, head left, holding wreath and sceptre, her left elbow leaning on a short column. Köln 247/248; BMC 209; Milne 365; Curtis 234-237. Toned, near EF. ($300) 1156. Alexandria. Herakleopolites Nome. Trajan. Year 13? (109/110 AD). JE Drachm (16.25 gm). Laureate bust right, wearing aegis on left shoulder / Athena standing half-left, holding a small griffin in her extended right hand, balancing a shield on the ground with her left hand; column behind. Apparently unpublished. VF, green-brown patina. Very Rare. ($300)

1152. Alexandria. Vespasian. Year 9 (76/77 AD). JE Diobol (8.36 gm). Laureate head right / Draped bust of Alexandria right, wearing elephant-skin headdress. Köhl 309/310; Dattari 370; BMC 272/273; Milne 451 /452. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($250)

This coin is apparen tly an unpublished type for the Herakleopolites nome. The normal reverse type depicts Herakles-Harpokrates whereas this type depicts Athena. It is possible that the die was intendedfor another nome and then mistakenly engraved with the ethnicfor the Herakleopolites nome (there are not any signs of re-engraving around the legend, even under high magnification). The reverse is also double-struck and off-center which hinders an absolute identification.

1153. Alexandria. Nerva. Year 1 (96/97 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.79 gm). Laureate head right / Draped bust right of Isis, wearing homs and disk. Köln 434; Dattari 634; Milne 538; Curtis X-307. VF, light porosity, pit on reverse. ($200) 1 0 0

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1157. Alexandria. Trajan. Year 17 (113/114 AD). JE Drachm (22.41 gm). Laureate bust right, nude but for drapery on left shoulder / Zeus reclining left on the outstretched wings of an eagle which is standing right on a fulmen, its head left. Köln 657 var. (obverse bust treatment and position of date on reverse); Dattari 1079; BMC 397 var. (obversebust with aegis); Milne 695. VF, dark green patina, slightly rough surfaces. ($150)

1158. AlexandriaTHäSrian. Year 9 (124/125 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.74 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Head of Ammon right, wearing horn and disk. Köln 872; Dattari 1521; Milne 1076/1077; Curtis X-356. VF/VF+. ($150)

1162. Alexandria. Hadrian. Year 18 (133/134 AD). JE Drachm (22.92 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Sphinx with Pharaoh's head standing right (andiosphinx), trampling on serpent, crocodile's head emerges from Sphinx's chest and its tail is an uraeus (cobra); Nemesis (as a griffin) on the Sphinx's back. Köhl 1131; BMC 852; Demetrio 1423. Pleasing VF, reddish-brown patina with areas of green. ($300) Ex Walter Niggeler Collection, Part 2 (Bank Leu/Münzen und Medaillen, 21-22 October 1966), lot 715; Magnaguti 111, lot 979.

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1159. Alexandria. Hadrian. Year 10 (125/126 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.39 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, viewed from behind / Elpis standing left, holding a lotus-blossom 111 her right hand and raising the hem of her chiton with her left. Köln 908 var.; Dattari 1370 var.; BMC 595 var.; Curtis 405 var. (all varieties with different spacing of reverse date). Good VF, very light porosity. ($150)

1160. Alexandria. Hadrian. Year 16 (131/132 AD). JE Drachm (24.59 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Tydie reclining left on a draped lectisteniium (coudi), holding a rudder with her right hand, supporting her head with her left hand which rests on several pillows. Köln 1062; Dattari 1867; BMC 728; Milne 1327; Hunter 333. VF, green patina with touches of red. ($150)

1161. Alexandria. Hadrian. Year 18 (133/134 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (11.94 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Zeus enthroned left, holding sceptre and petting Kerberos who is sitting at Iiis feet. Köln 1094; Dattari 1479; BMC 622; Milne 1399; Curtis 527-532. Good VF. ($150)

1163. Alexandria. Antinous, favorite of Hadrian. Year 19 (134/135 AD). JE Hemidrachm (10.12 gm). ANTINOO[V] HPWOC, draped bust right, wearing hem-hem crown / Antinoiis as Hermes on horseback right, holding caduceus in right arm; in lower fields, [I—L]. Köln—; Dattari 2083; BMC Supp. 2930; Blum, "Numismatique D'Antinoos" (JIAN1914, pp.53-56), 110.13. VF, dark brown patina with tan and lighter green highlights. ($500)

1164. Alexandria. Antinoiis, favorite of Hadrian. Year 21 (136/137 AD). JE Drachm (19.76 gm). [ANTINOOV] HP[WOC], bare-headed and draped bust left / Antinoiis as Hermes on horseback right, he is wearing a chlamys and holding a caduceus; L [KA] in fields. Köln 1282; Dattari 2086; BMC 925; Milne 1493; Blum, "Numismatique D'Antinoos" (J1AN1914, pp.53-56), nos.15-23 (pl.V, 6-7). Good Fine, dark green patina on obverse, brown on reverse. Rare and in better condition than most. ($750)

1165. Alexandria. A n t o n i n u s Pius. Year 2 (138/139 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.51 gm). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Canopus of Osiris right. Köhl 1285/1286; Dattari 2181; BMC 992; Milne 1595; Curtis 588. VF. ($150)

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1170. Alexandria. A n t o n i n u s Pius. Year 8 (144/145 AD). TE Drachm (25.17 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / "Venus hi Taurus" - drapai and diademed bust of Aphrodite facing left, star of eight rays before her; bull butting left below. Dattari 2959; Milne 1808; Frankfurt 608. VF, brown patina with areas of green and red encrustation. ($400)

1166. Alexandria. A n t o n i n u s Pius. Year 4 (140/141 AD). TE Drachm (23.79 gm). Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Draped bust of Artemis-Selene right, wearing crescent headdress and taenia; lighted torch before her. Apparently unpublished for the major references (and many of the minor ones also). VF, green-brown patina with reddish highlights. Extremely Rare. ($400)

1167. Alexandria. A n t o n i n u s Pius. Year 5? (141/142 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.94 gm). Laureate head right of Pius / Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right of Marcus Aurelius, Caesar. Köln—; Dattari 2107; BMC Supp. 3043. VF. ($150)

1171. Alexandria. A n t o n i n u s Pius. Year 8 (144/145 AD). TE Drachm (24.23 gm). Laureate head right / "Saturn 111 Capricorn" - veiled bust right of Kronos, disk atop head, falx behind right shoulder; star of eight rays before, Capricorn seated below to right. Köhl 1504 var. (position of date); Dattari 2977 var. (same); Milne 1823. VF/F, dark green-brown patina with tan highlights, pitting on obverse and rough surfaces but one of the rarest types in the Alexandrian Zodiac series. ($500)

1168. Alexandria. Antoninus Pius. Year 5 (141 /142 AD). TE Diobol (8.37 gm). Laureate head right / Bust of Nilus right, wearing himation over Iiis left shoulder; comucopiae before. Köln 1401 ; Dattari 2720; BMC 1140. Good VF, attractive reddish-brown patina with touches of green. ($150) 1172. Alexandria. Antoninus Pius. Year 9 (145/146 AD). TE Diobol (10.62 gm). Laureate head right / Agathodaimon erect right, crowned with skhent, enfolds caduceus with its coils. Dattari 3070; Milne 1883; Demetrio 1700. VF, green patina with touches of red, some light smoothing in fields. ($125)

Very Rare Pius 'Zodiac Wheel'

1169. Alexandria. A n t o n i n u s Pius. Year 8 (144/145 AD). TE Drachm (22.30 gm). Bare head right / "Zodiac Wheel" - Two concentric circles, tire outer one being the Zodiac wheel counterclockwise with Aries at tire top; the inner circle contains the conjoined busts of Helios and Selene left; L H before them. Dattari 2984. Fine, chocolate brown patina. Very Rare. ($10‫)ש‬

1173. Alexandria. Antoninus Pius. Year 10 (146/147 AD). TE Drachm (25.84 gm). Laureate head right / Temple of two columns supporting pediment, disk in center of pediment; inside the temple, Tyche reclining left on a draped lectisteniium (couch), holding a rudder with her right hand, supporting her head with her left hand which rests on several pillows. Köln 1555; Milne 1925; Demetrio 1721. Nice VF, brown patina with touches of green. ($250)

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1178. Alexandria. Marcus Aurelius. Year 5 (164/165 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.58 gm). Laureate bust right, draped on left shoulder / [ΟΜΟΝΟΙΑ), clasped hands. Dattari 3411; Milne 2512; Curtis 724. Good VF, small flan. ($150)

1174. Alexandria. A n t o n i n u s Pius. Year 21 (157/158 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.43 gm). Laureate and draped bust right / Draped bust of Alexandria right, wearing elephant-skin headdress. Köln 1788 var. (position of date). EF, lightly porous surfaces. ($2‫)ש‬ 1179. Alexandria. Lucius Verus. Year 6 (165/166 AD). JE Drachm (22.18 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Two canopi facing each other. Köln 2167; Dattari 3702. Nice VF, dark green patina with touches of red, slightly rough surfaces. Better reverse type. ($250)

1175. Alexandria. Marcus Aurelius, Caesar. Year 11 (147/148 AD). JE Drachm (26.09 gm). Bare-headed and draped bust right / Dikaiosyne standing facing, head left, holding scales and comucopiae. Köln 1906; Dattari 3196; Milne 1961; SNG Copenhagen 527. VF, dark green partira with lighter highlights. ($200)

1180. Alexandria. Lucius Verus. Year 6 (165/166 AD). JE Drachm (17.61 gm). Laureate bust left, draped on left shoulder / Two canopi with a crescent between them. Köhl 2169; Dattari 3704. Near VF, green and brown patina, slightly rough surfaces. Better reverse type. ($150)

The Pharos

1176. Alexandria. Marcus Aurelius, Caesar & Faustina Junior. Year 22 (158/159 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (11.15 gm). Bare-headed and draped bust of Aurelius right / Draped bust of Faustina Junior right. Dattari 3141 var. (bust left); Milne 2365 var. (same). VF, some light corrosion on reverse and verdigris. ($2‫)ש‬

1177. Alexandria. Marcus Aurelius. Year 1 (161 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (13.15 gm). Laureate bust left, draped on right shoulder / Aurelius and Verus standing facing, clasping hands and each holding a sceptre. Köln—; Curtis 721 (listed as very rare). VF, gray-brown patina with touches of red. ($2‫)ש‬

1181. Alexandria. Commodus. Year 29 (188/189 AD). Potm Tetradrachm (10.47 gm). Laureate head right / Ship sailing left over waves toward Pharos. Köln 2242/2243; Dattari 3903; BMC 1439; Milne 2683/2684; Curtis 825. Good VF, surface roughness. Rare type for Commodus depicting Pharos.

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1182. Alexandria. Julia Maesa. Year 2 (218/219 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (13.04 gm). Draped bust right / Draped bust right of Selene, crescent moon before. Dattari 4231; Köln 2354 var. (obverse legend); Milne 2742 var. (same). Near VF, scattered porosity. ($200)

1183. Alexandria. Julia Paula. Year 3 (219/220 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (13.33 gm). Draped bust right / Elagabalus and Julia Paula standing facing and clasping hands. Köln 2363; Dattari 4158; BMC 1535/1536; Milne 2792; Curtis 1009. VF, gray-brown patina, spot of verdigris beneath her chin. ($300)

1184. Alexandria. Severus Alexander, Caesar. Year 5 (221 /222 AD) of Elagabalus. Potin Tetradrachm (13.69 gm). Bare-headed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Homonoia standing half-left, right hand raised and holding double comuacopiae with her left. Kohr—; Dattari—; BMC—•; Milne 2845; Curtis 1041. Nice VF. ($400) Alexandrian coimgeofSeverus Alexander as Caesar is rare, and/or some inexplicable reason, Homonoia is a rare reverse typefor him as Caesar.

1185. Alexandria. Severus Alexander & Julia Mamaea. Year5 (225/226 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (12.80 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Alexander / Draped bust right of Julia Mamaea. Unpublished in the major references and collections. VF, some porosity. Extremely Rare. ($400)

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1186. Alexandria. Severus Alexander & Julia Mamaea. Year5 (225/226 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (14.12 gm). Rome mint. Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right of Alexander / Draped bust right of Julia Mamaea. Köln 2433; Dattari 4252; BMC 1717; Milne 2977; Curtis 1075. VF, scattered light porosity, brown patina, flan crack. ($200)

1187. Alexandria. Severus Alexander Year 10 (230/231 AD). JE Drachm (25.40 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Homonoia standing half-left, holding double comuacopiae and her right hand raised; palm branch before. Köhl 2457; Dattari 4431 /4432; Hunter 700; Demetrio 2484. VF, brown patina with touches of green, lightly smoothed by date on reverse. ($300)

1188. Alexandria. Julia Mamaea. Year 10 (230/231 AD). JE Drachm (28.07 gm). Draped bust right wearing Stephane / Alexandria standing half-left, wearing turreted crown, her right hand raised and holding a sceptre with her left; palm branch before. Köln—; Dattari 4543. Pleasing VF, brown patina. Scarce type. ($400)

1189. Alexandria. Julia Mamaea. Year 10 (230/231 AD). JE Drachm (19.19 gm). Draped bust right wearing Stephane / Elpis standing left, holding a lotus-blossom in her right hand and raising the hem of her chiton with her left; palm branch before. Köln 2516; Dattari 4545; Mionnet VI, pg. 391,2768. Near VF, brown patina with touches of red and green. ($350) 4


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1190. Alexandria. Julia Mamaea. Year 10 (230/231 AD). Pc. Drachm (28.80 gm). Draped bust right wearing Stephane / Euthenia reclining left, holding grain ears with her right hand, leaning on an androsphinx with her left arm; palm brandi before. Köln—; Dattari 4546; Mionnet Supp. DC, pg. 115,521. Near VF, brown patina with touches of green and red. Scarce type. ($400)

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1194. Alexandria. Philip II. Year6 (248/249 AD). Ac. Drachm (20.50 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Elpis standing left, holding a lotus-blossom in her right hand and raising the hem of her chiton with her left; palm branch before. Köln—; Dattari 5066 var. (obverse legend); Mionnet VI, pg. 435, 3143. Near VF, dark b r o w n patina with lighter highlights. Attractive. ($250)

1191. Alexandria. M a x i m i n u s I Thrax. Year 2 (235/236 AD). Potin Tetradradim (13.15 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Bust of Nilus right, wearing himation over his left shoulder; cornucopiae before. Köln 2558; Dattari 4586; BMC 1800; Milne 3211; Curtis 1168/1169. Nice VF.

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1195. Alexandria. Philip II. Year6 (248/249 AD). /E Drachm (18.63 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Bust of A m m o n right, wearing disk and horns headdress and himation over his left shoulder; palm branch before. Köln 2806; Dattari 5070 var. (obverse legend). VF, green and brown patina, light scratches on obverse. Rare. ($350)

1192. Alexandria. G o r d i a n I Africanus. Year 1 (238 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (12.09 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak. Köln 2598; Dattari 4665; BMC 1831; Milne 3302; Curtis 1203/1204. Good VF, light porosity, light brown patina. Rare. ($750) 1196. Alexandria. Macrianus. Year 1 (260/261 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (11.08 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right, viewed from the front / Eagle standing left, wreath in beak. Köln 3011; Dattari 5380; BMC 2301; Milne 4056; Curtis 1559. VF, dark brown patina, slightly rough surfaces. ($150)

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1193. Alexandria. Tranquillina. Year 6 (242/243 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (13.10 gm). Draped bust right, wearing Stephane / Homonoia standing halfleft, holding double comuacopiae, her right hand raised. Köln 2688; Dattari 4823; BMC 1926; Milne 3445; Demetrio 2759. VF, scattered porosity and verdigris. ($150)

1197. Alexandria. Divus Carus. Struck circa 283/284 AD. Potin Tetradrachm (6.69 gm). 0EW KAPW CEB, his laureate head right / ΑΦΙΕΡ WCIC, flaming altar, garlanded, star in upper left field. Köln 3168; Curtis 1896. EF, brown patina, light porosity. ($100) Aphierosis is the Greek equivalent of the Latin 'consecratio'.

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1198. Alexandria. Maximianus. Year 10 (294/295 AD). Potin Tetradrachm (7.51 gm). Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Bust of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress. Kรถln 3337; Dattari 5899 var. (obverse bust and position of date on reverse). EF, light brown patina. Rare type. ($150)

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1200. ZEUGITANIA, Colonia Iulia Pia Paterna. Tiberius. 23 AD. JE 30mm - Dupondius (18.65 gm). Bare head left / Livia, veiled, seated right, holding two corn-ears and a sceptre; C ฮก I in fields. RPC 769; SNG Copenhagen 56. VF, dark green patina with brown highlights. ($300)

1199. SYRTICA, Oea. Tiberius. 14-37 AD. JE 28mm (13.37 gm). Bare head of Tiberius left; eagle with palm branch in beak before (defaced 011 this specimen); laurel branch behind / Laureate and draped bust of Apollo right, lyre before; all within laurel wreath. RPC 832; SNG Copenhagen 31 /32. VF, dark green-brown patina, scratches on obverse where eagle has been defaced. Scarce type. ($300

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R O M A N REPUBLICAN Classical Numismatic Group is pleased to present the Goodman Collection of struck Roman Republican Bronzes. Assembled over the last 15 years or so, The Goodman Collection is the most comprehensive collection of struck Republican bronzes to be offered at public sale this century, and is only surpassed by the Borghesi Collection offered in 1881. The Collection will be sold in four parts: Part 1, September 1997 (this sale); Part 2, December 1997; Part 3, March 1998; and Part 4, September 1998. 1203. ROME. Before 4th Century BC. JE Aes Rude (69.10 gm). Unformed cast bronze fragment. Thurlow-Vecchi pi. 2. As made, green patina. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

The entire spectrum of Republican bronze coinage is represented in the Goodman Collection; from the earliest cast issues of Ramo Secco, Aes Signa tum and Aes Grave to the final issues of Pompey and Julius Caesar 250 years later. The highlights are numerous, but just to whet your appetite here are a few: one of the finest known pieces of Aes Signa tum, an As of Sextus Julius Caesar, triens issues of C. Renius and Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus, an uncia of L. Trebanius, an Etrurian mint uncia and semuncia (Crawford 106/9 and 106/10), a Sardinian mint As (Crawford 64/2) and so on. If you collect struck Republican bronzes, you will have a feast with this collection.

1204. ROME. Before 4th Century BC. JE Aes Rude (8.83 gm). Unformed cast bronze fragment; counter stamped with a crescent and arrowhead pattern. Thurlow-Vecchi pi. 2. As made, black patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

While not as complete as the bronze collection, the Goodman Collection of silver and gold issues is also quite impressive including both rare specimens and high grade specimens. Highlights will include; Sicilian mint quadriga ti, a nearly complete run of anonymous issues with symbols, two 20 As gold pieces, an a n o n y m o u s gold half-stater, one of the finest known Mars/Horsehead didrachms (ex Pozzi Collection), a nice EF denarius of P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, etc We could go on and on listing highlights, but at this point you will have to wait for the catalogues. Over the next year we will be offering everything from superb, patinated $25,000 rarities to worn common issues. There will be something for everyone. If you already collect Republican bronze and silver coins, w e hope you enjoy the sales and can find many nice pieces to add to your collection. For the rest of you, if you are tired of your current collecting themes or you really w a n t something challenging to collect, consider Republican bronzes. No other area in the field of Roman numismatics is as academically oriented or as challenging. The field is ripe for exploration and many new discoveries are waiting to be made. Anyone can put together a set of 12 Caesar denarii, but just try finding an uncia of Pub. Sulla! Are you up to the challenge?

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1206. Double Litra (10.58 gm). Female head right, hair bound with ribbon / Lion walking right; R O M A N O in exergue. Crawford 1 6 / l a ; Sydenham 5; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 23. VF, glossy dark brown patina. Rare. ($300) The Goodman Collection.

1201. UMBRIA, Tuder. Circa 235 BC. JE Aes Grave Semis (34.86 gm). Sleeping hound / Lyre. Thurlow-Vecchi 164; Haeberlin pi. 81,11-12. Good VF, dark green patina. ($650)

1202. ROME. Before 4th Century BC. JE Aes Rude (25.60 gm). Unformed cast bronze fragment; counterstamped with a + pattern. Thurlow-Vecchi pi. 2. As made. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1207. JE Aes Grave Triens (98.17 gm). Horse head right; · · · · below / Horse head left; · · · · below. Thurlow-Vecchi 10; Crawford 18/3; Haeberlin pi. 36,1-5. Good VF, nice green patina. ($1000)

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1213. JE Litra (3.61 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Horse prancing left. Crawford 26/3; Sydenham 29. Good W , light scratch behind Apollo. ($150)

1208. JE Litra or Quartuncia (4.90 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva left / Horse's head right; ROMAN[O] behind. Crawford 1 7 / l a ; Sydenham 3; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 6. Good VF, dark green patina with earthen highlights. ($100) 77te Goodman Collection.

1214. JE Half Litra? (1.55 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Dog walking right; ROMA in exergue. Crawford 26/4; S y d e n h a m 22; BMC RR (Romano-Campanian) 44. Good VF, glossy dark green patina. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex Nicolas Collection.

Anonymous. 230-226 BC.

1209. JE Litra or Quartuncia (4.02 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva left / Horse's head left; [ROMJAMO around. Crawford 1 7 / l b var.; Sydenham 3 var. VF, green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1215. AR Didrachm (6.66 gm). Helmeted head of Mars right, club behind / Rearing horse right, club above. Crawford 27/1; Sydenham 23; RSC ($2000) 32. Good VF, choice old cabinet toning. 1210. JE Litra or Quartuncia (5.02 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; [RO]MA[NO] around, star behind / Horse's head left; R 0 M A [ N ] 0 around. Crawford 17/lg; Sydenham 3c; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 14. VF, dark brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Anonymous. Circa 225-212 BC.

Anonymous. Circa 241-235 BC.

1216. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.52 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter in quadriga driven by Victory; ROMA raised on outlined tablet. Crawford 28/3; Sydenham 65; RSC 24. Toned, near EF. ($500) The Goodman Collection. 1211. AR Didrachm (6.59 gm). Helmeted head of Mars right; helmet decorated with a gryphon / Horsehead right; falx behind. Crawford 25/1; Sydenham 24; RSC 34. Nice VF, choice flan. ($1750)

Anonymous. Circa 234-231 BC.

1217. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.23 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter in quadriga driven by Victory; ROMA incuse on solid tablet. Crawford 28/3; Sydenham 64a; RSC 23. Toned, good VF, flan crack. ($300) The Goodman Collection. 1212. AR Didrachm (6.59 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Horse prancing left. Crawford 26/1; Sydenham 27; RSC 37. Toned, near VF, nicely centered. ($650)

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1218. AR Drachm or Half Quadrigatus (3.26 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter in quadriga left, driven by Victory; ROMA (with the crossbar in the A attached to the right leg) raised in exergue. Crawford 28/4; Sydenham 67; RSC 25. Toned VF. Scarce denomination. ($500) The Goodman Collection. 1 28


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1219. AR Drachm or Half Quadrigatus (3.28 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter in quadriga left, driven by Victory; ROMA (with the crossbar in the A attached to the left leg) raised in exergue. Crawford 28/4; Sydenham 67; RSC 25. Toned VF, light encrustation. Scarce denomination. ($500) The Goodman Collection; Ex Commodore Perry Collection (Bowers and Merena, 6 January 1995).

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1224. JE Uncia (12.53 gm). Helmeted head of Roma left; · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · below. Crawford 38/6; Sydenham 86; BMCRR 88. Good VF, brown and green patina. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

1225. JE Uncia (12.24 gm). Helmeted head of Roma left; · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · below. Crawford 38/6; Sydenham 86; BMCRR 88. VF, glossy black patina, light encrustation. ($175) The Goodman Collection·.

1220. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.63 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter in quadriga driven by Victory w h o stands outside of chariot; ROMA incuse on raised tablet below. Crawford 30/1; Sydenham 64b; RSC 23. Toned VF. ($400)

1226. JE Semuncia (4.26 gm). Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos / Prow of galley right; ROMA above. Crawford 38/7; Sydenham 87; BMCRR129. Good VF, black patina, rough surfaces. ($100) 77K Goodman Collection.

1221. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.28 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter in quadriga driven by Victory; ROMA incuse on solid tablet Crawford 30/1; Sydenham 64b; RSC 23. Toned VF, light encrustation around devices, obverse flan flaw. ($300) The Goodman Collection.

1222. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.56 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter, holding knobbed sceptre, in quadriga driven by Victory; ROMA incuse on raised tablet. Crawford 32/1; Sydenham 64a; RSC 23. Good VF, spotty toning, minor pitting. ($300) The Goodman Collection.

1227. JE Semuncia (5.50 gm). Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos / Prow of galley right; ROMA above. Crawford 38/7; Sydenham 87; BMCRR 129. Good VF, black patina under earthen encrustation, lightly rough surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

Anonymous Series. 217-215 BC. 1228. JE Quartuncia (2.85 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Prow of galley right; ROMA above. Crawford 38/8; Sydenham 88; BMCRR 169. Near EF, black patina. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1223. JE. Sextans (23.63 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 38/5; Sydenham 85; BMCRR 59. VF, brown patina, choice surfaces. 771e Goodman Collection. ($250)

1229. JE Quartuncia (1.75 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Prow of galley right; ROMA above. Crawford 38/8; Sydenham 88; BMCRR 169. Near EF, pale green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

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1230. JE Semuncia (5.80 gm). Turreted female bust right (Cybele?), wearing drapery and necklace / Naked rider, holding whip, on horse prancing right; ROMA below. Crawford 39/5; Sydenham 97; BMCRR (RomanoCampanian) 136. VF, black patina, a few small traces of green verdigris. The Goodman Collection. ($150)

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Anonymous Series. 215-212 BC.

1235. JE Sextans (12.54 gm). Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 41/9; Sydenham 107; BMCRR 72. Near VF; thick, green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1231. JE Triens (17.92 gm). Head of Minerva right, wearing Corinthian helmet; above, · · · · / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, below, · · · ·. Crawford 41 /7b; Sydenham 105; BMCRR 44. VF, brown patina. Scarce. The Goodman Collection. ($2‫)ש‬

1236. JE Sextans (16.34 gm). Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 41/9; Sydenham 107; BMCRR 72. Fine, dark brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1232. JE Quadrans (16.78 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, below, · · ·. Crawford 41 /8b; Sydenham 106; BMCRR 53. VF, green and brown patina. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1233. JE Quadrans (14.53 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, below, · · ·. Crawford 41 /8b; Sydenham 106; BMCRR 53. Fine, brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1234. JE Sextans (11.89 gm). Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 41 /9; Sydenham 107; BMCRR 72. Near VF/VF, black patina. ($1M) The Goodman Collection.

1237. JE Uncia (8.04 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · below. Crawford 41/10; Sydenham 108; ($125) BMCRR 109. Nice VF, black and green patina. The Goodman Collection.

1238. JE Uncia (9.96 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; « behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · below. Crawfond 41/10; Sydenham 108; BMCRR 109. VF, brown patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1239. JE Uncia (8.33 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; · behind / Prow of gaUey right; ROMA above, · below. Crawford 41/10; Sydenham 108; BMCRR 109. Nice VF, dark greenish-brown patina, obverse and reverse corrosion. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1 0 0


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1240. JE Uncia (8.49 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · below. Crawford 41/10; Sydenham 108; BMCRR 109. VF, brown surfaces, rough. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1241. JE Semuncia(3.12gm).HeadofMercuryright,wearingpetasos/ Prow of galley right; ROMA above. Crawford 41/11; Sydenham 109; BMCRR 162. VF, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

U n p u b l i s h e d Quadrigatus Issue

1243. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.84 gm). Sicilian Mint. Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter, holding knobbed sceptre, in quadriga driven by Victory; ROMA raised on outlined tablet, grain ear below horses. Crawford 42/1; Sydenham 66; Hersh, "A Sicilian Quadrigatus Mint", in Essays in Honor of Carson and Jenkins, 9d ( 0 6 / R 4 - this coin); RSC 24a. VF, light peripheral encrustation. Very rare, only 33 specimens known to Charles Hersh.

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1244. JE Sextans (12.19 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA and grain ear above, · · below. Crawford 42/3; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. VF, dark brown patina, reverse verdigris. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1242. AR Didrachm or Quad rigatus (6.72 gm). Laureate head of Janus; · below truncation / Jupiter in quadriga driven by Victory; ROMA raised on outlined tablet, cf. Crawford pl. IV, 10. VF, crude reverse lettering. The Goodman Collection. ($20M) An unpublished issue with the large pellet below an angular truncation and the crude reverse lettering. Apparently unique!

1245. JE Sextans (11.59 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA and grain ear above, · · below. Crawford 42/3; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. Near VF/VF, brown patina. ($150) Tlie Goodman Collection.

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1246. JE Uncia (6.45 gm). Sicilian mint. Helmeted head of Mars right; · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA and grain ear above, · below. Crawford 42/4; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. VF, black patina. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

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1247. /E U n d a (5.66 gm). Sicilian mint. Helmeted head of Mars right; · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA and grain ear above, · below. Crawford 42/4; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. VF, dark green patina, flan a little ragged around edges. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1248. /E Semunaa (3.94 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right, wearing winged petasos / Prow of galley right; ROMA and grain ear above. Crawford 42/5; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. Good VF, dark brown patina, surfaces slightly rough. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1252. AV 60 As (3.36 gm). Helmeted head of Mars right / Eagle standing right on thunderbolt; ROMA below. Crawford 44/2; Sydenham 226. EF, rusty obverse die. ($2000)

1253. AR Denarius (4.36 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; Roma partially raised and partially incuse in exergue. Crawford 44/5; Sydenham 167; RSC la. EF, flan crack. Rare. ($300) The Goodman Collection.

Anonymous Series, Luceria Mint. 214-212 BC.

1254. AR Quinarius (2.15 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 44/6; Sydenham 141; RSC 3. Toned EF. The Goodman Collection. ($200) 1249. /E U n a a (5.67 gm). Luceria mint. Helmeted head of Roma right; · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, [L]· below. Crawford 4 3 / 5 (same dies?); Sydenham 129; BMCRR 9. VF, brown patina, a little rough. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

1255. AR Quinarius (2.27 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 44/6; Sydenham 141; RSC 3. EF. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

1250. /E Semunaa (4.68 gm). Luceria mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, L below. Crawford 43/6; Sydenham 130; BMCRR 11. VF, brown surfaces, slightly rough. ($150)

Anonymous Series. 211-208 BC.

1256. AR Quinarius (2.21 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 44/6; Sydenham 141; RSC 3. Good VF, slight double striking. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1251. AR Victoriatus (3.22 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 44/1; Sydenham 83; RSC 9. EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex Swiss Credit Sale IV (2 December 1985), lot 320.

1257. AR Sestertius (1.05 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; IIS behind / The Dioscuri riding right; ROMA in exergue. Crawford 44/7; Sydenham 142; Walker "Some Hoards from Sidly...of the Second Punic War", in Studies in Honor of Leo Mildenberg, 16, pl. 42,16 (this coin); RSC 4. Toned, good VF. Rare. ($300) The Goodman Collection; Ex Morgan tina Hoard A.

The Goodman Collection; Ex Peus Auktion 308 (19-21 October 1983), lot 241.

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1263. JE As (34.01 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, anchor before, ROMA below. Crawford 50/3; Sydenham 145; BMCRR 347. Near VF, black patina with earthen highlights. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Anonymous Series. 211-208 BC. 1258. AR Quinarius (1.99 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; V behind / The Dioscuri riding right; ROMA in exergue. Crawford 45/2; Sydenham 169; RSC 3. Near EF. ($200)

1264. AR Victoriatus (3.42 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 53/1; Sydenham 83; RSC 9. Good VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1259. AR Sestertius (0.94 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; IIS behind / The Dioscuri riding right; ROMA in exergue. Crawford 45/3; Sydenham 142; RSC 4. Toned VF. Rare. ($150)

Anonymous Series. After 211 BC.

1260. AR Sestertius (1.10 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; IIS behind / The Dioscuri riding right; ROMA in exergue. Crawford 45/3; Sydenham 142; RSC 4. Toned VF, soft obverse strike, broad flan. ($1 ‫) ש‬

Anchor Series. 209-208 BC. 1265. JE As (32.54 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. VF, dark brown patina under green highlights. Well centered. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1261. AR Denarius (4.70 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; anchor below. Crawford 50/2; Sydenham 144; RSC 20a. Attractively toned, near EF, old scratch before nose. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex Peus Auktion 342 (8 November 1994), lot 649.

1266. /E As (32.40 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROM( A] below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. VF, dark green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1262. JE As (33.56 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, anchor before, ROMA below. Crawford 50/3; Sydenham 145; BMCRR 347. VF, olive-green and black patina. ($1‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

1267. JE As (31.46 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. Good VF, brown surfaces, light smoothing. ($125) The Goodman Collection; Ex Scullard Collection. Lot 1263 1 2 3


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1268. JE As (51.06 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. VF, brown patina, minor surface rougness. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1272. JE As (36.46 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. Near VF, black and olive-green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1269. JE As (28.57 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 231; BMCRR 217. Near VF, black patina with earthen highlights. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1273. JE As (37.54 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. VF, olive-green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection. ,mpmLt

1270. JE As (29.48 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. VF, grayish-green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1274. JE As (42.57 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. Near VF, mottled green and brown patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1271. JE As (31.65 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, [ROMA] below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. Near VF, black patina with earthen highlights. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1275. JE As (21.37 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 231; BMCRR 217. Near VF, dark brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

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1280. JE Semis (17.01 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 143a; BMCRR229. VF, green patina. ($150) 1276. JE As (35.30 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. Near VF, green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1281. JE Semis (23.40 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 143a; BMCRR 229. Nice VF, mottled brown and green patina, light smoothing before face. Broad flan. ($150) The Goodman Collection. 1277. JE As (43.90 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. Near VF, dark brown patina with earthen highlights. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1282. JE Semis (17.11 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 143a; BMCRR 229. VF, dark green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1278. JE As (48.34 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/2; Sydenham 143; BMCRR 217. Near VF, brown patina, light earthen highlights. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1283. JE Semis (14.02 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 143a; BMCRR 229. Good VF, brown and olive-green patina, double struck. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

1279. /E Semis (13.65 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; REG counterstamp on prow. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 143a. Fair, earthen encrustation. Apparently unpublished counterstamp on a Republican Semis. ($150) See lot 216 for the same counterstamp on a bronzefrom the Sicilian island ofCossura. 1284. JE Semis (18.14 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 143a; BMCRR 229. VF, thick green patina, slightly rough surfaces. The Goodman Collection. ($100) 1 2 5


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1285. JE Semis (18.74 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 143a; BMCRR 229. Good VF, glossy d a r k b r o w n patina. ($1‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

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1290. JE Triens (12.73 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · · below. Crawford 56/4; Sydenham 143b; BMCRR 245. VF, pale green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1286. /4‫ צ‬Semis (8.85 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 56/3; Sydenham 231a; BMCRR 229. VF, brown surfaces, light surface roughness. ($1M) The Goodman Collection.

1291. JE Triens (6.11 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · · below. Crawford 56/4; Sydenham 231b; BMCRR 245. VF, black patina with earthen encrustation. Overstruck but undertype not identifiable. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1287. JE Triens (6.15 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · · below. Crawford 56/4; Sydenham 231b; BMCRR 245. VF, dark green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1292. JE Triens (8.62 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · · below. Crawford 56/4; Sydenham 143b; BMCRR 245. VF, black patina, surfaces slightly rough. 77!e Goodman Collection. ($75)

1288. JE Triens (10.53 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · · below. Crawford 56/4; Sydenham 143b; BMCRR 245. VF, brown surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1293. JE Triens (9.71 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · « · below. Crawford 56/4; Sydenham 143b; BMCRR 245; Kestner 662 (same dies). Near VF, dark brown patina, obverse surfaces smoothed. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1289. JE Triens (10.70 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · · below. Crawford 56/4; Sydenham 143b; BMCRR 245. VF, black patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1294. JE Q u a d r a n s (4.44 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [R]OMA above, · · · below. Crawford 56/5; Sydenham 143c; BMCRR 255. Good VF, green patina. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

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1300. JE Sextans (1.33 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; [R]OMA above, · · below. Crawford 56/6; Sydenham 231d; BMCRR 263. Near EF, glossy brown surfaces. The Goodman Collection. ($125)

1295. JE Quadrans (9.79 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · below. Crawford 56/5; Sydenham 143c; BMCRR 255. VF, thick green patina, slightly rough surfaces. ($1‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

1301. JE Sextans (7.09gm).Headof Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 56/6; Sydenham 231d; BMCRR 263. Good VF, dark green patina. ($125) 1296. JE Quadrans (6.18 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · below. Crawford 56/5; Sydenham 143c; BMCRR 255. VF, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1302. JE Sextans (3.30 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; flOMA above, · · below. Crawford 56/6; Sydenham 231d; BMCRR 263. Good VF, brown surfaces, obverse flan ($75) flaw. Interesting retrograde legend. The Goodman Collection. 1297. JE Q u a d r a n s (6.44 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [RJOMA above, · · · below. Crawford 56/5; Sydenham 143c; BMCRR 255. VF, dull green patina with earthen encrustation. ($50) The Goodman Collection.

1303. JE Sextans (5.61 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 56/6; Sydenham 143d; BMCRR 263. VF, black patina with tan highlights. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

1298. JE Quadrans (7.04 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · below. Crawford 56/5; Sydenham 143c; BMCRR 255. VF, gray-green patina. ($50) The Goodman Collection. 1304. JE Sextans (2.44 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 56/6; Sydenham 231d; BMCRR 263. Good VF, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1299. JE Quadrans (8.36 gm). Head of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · below. Crawford 56/5; Sydenham 143c; BMCRR 255. VF, pale green patina. ($75) Vie Goodman Collection; Ex Christie's (23 October 1984), lot 331 (part of).

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1305. JE Sextans (8.28 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 56/6; Sydenham 143d; BMCRR 263. Good VF, brown surfaces, light porosity. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

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1311. /E As (39.58 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I and crescent above, ROMA below. Crawford 57/3; Sydenham 221; BMCRR 336. Fine, dark brown patina with earthen highlights. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1306. JE Uncia (3.97 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; 路 above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, 路 below. Crawford 56/7; Sydenham 143e; ($75) BMCRR 268. VF, glossy dark green patina. The Goodman Collection.

1307. JE Uncia (4.33 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; 路 above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, 路 below. Crawford 56/7; Sydenham 143e; BMCRR 268. VF, light green patina, slightly rough surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Comucopiae Series. 207 BC.

1312. AR Denarius (4.13 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; comucopiae below. Crawford 58/2; Sydenham 216; RSC 20g. EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1308. JE Semuncia (4.33 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos / Prow of galley right; ROMA above. Crawford 56/8; Sydenham 143f; BMCRR 272. VF, black patina with earthen highlights. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1313. ^E As (45.24 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; comucopiae above, I before, [RJOMA below. Crawford 58/3; Sydenham 218; BMCRR 334. Near VF, smooth black patina, with orange dirt adhering to the surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Crescent Series. 207 BC.

Apex and Hammer Series. 211-208 BC.

1309. AR Victoriatus (3.09 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; crescent between. Crawford 57/1; Sydenham 220; RSC 24d. Nice VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex Lanz Auktion 36 (21 April 1986), lot 529.

1314. AR Denarius (4.02 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; apex and hammer above. Crawford 59/1; Sydenham 149; RSC 20c. Lightly toned VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection. 1310. AR Denarius (4.17 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; crescent above. Crawford 57/2; Sydenham 219; RSC 20i. Toned EF, reverse scratch. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

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Caduceus Series. 211-208 BC.

1315. AR Denarius (4.26 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; caduceus below. Crawford 60/1; Sydenham 163; RSC 20f. Lightly toned VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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1320. JE Semis (26.65 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and S above, ROMA below. Crawford 61/3; Sydenham 148a; BMCRR (Italy) 29. VF, brown surfaces, surfaces lightly scratched. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1316. JE As (47.47 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; caduceus above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 60/2; Sydenham 164; BMCRR 49. VF, dull brown surfaces, a few scattered spots of porosity. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

1317. JE Quadrans (9.82 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; caduceus above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 60/5; Sydenham 164c; BMCRR (Italy) 52. Near VF, dark brown patina, light encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1321. JE Triens (14.55 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and ROMA above, · · · · below. Crawford 61/4; Sydenham 148b; BMCRR (Italy) 33. VF, Tiber patina, lightly porous. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Victory Series. 211-208 BC.

1322. JE Quadrans (5.93 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and ROMA above, • · · below. Crawford 61 / 5 ; Sydenham 148c; BMCRR (Italy) 344. VF, black patina under light encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1318. AR Denarius (4.28 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; Victory flying above crowning the Dioscuri. Crawford 61/1; Sydenham 147; RSC 20jj. EF. Scarce. ($300) The Goodman Collection; Ex Umz Auktion 34 (25 November 1985), lot 306.

1323. JE Sextans (3.68 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and ROMA above, • · below. Crawford 61 /6; Sydenham 148d; BMCRR (Italy) 345. Good VF, Tiber patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1319. JE As (51.13 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and I above, [RO]MA below. Crawford 61/2; Sydenham 148; BMCRR (Italy) 25. Fine, green patina with red encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($75)

1324. JE Sextans (5.20 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and ROMA above, • · below. Crawford 61/6; Sydenham 148d; BMCRR (Italy) 38. VF, dark olive-green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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1325. JE Sextans (4.23 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and ROMA above, • · below. Crawford 61 /6; Sydenham 148d; BMCRR (Italy) 345. VF, brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

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1330. AR Victoriatus (3.34 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 67/1 Sydenham 83; RSC 9. Lightly toned, good VF. Scarce issue. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

Grain ear and KA Series, Sicilian mint. 211-208 BC.

MA Series, Sardinia Mint. 210 BC.

1326. JE Sextans (3.66 gm). Sardinia mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; [R]OMA above, MA monogram before, · · below. Crawford 64/6a; Sydenham 160c; BMCRR 119. Good VF, green patina under earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1331. JE Triens (11.65 gm). Sicilian mint. Helmeted head of Minerva right; • · · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, KA monogram before, ROMA below. Crawford 69/4a; Sydenham 310c; BMCRR—. Fine, black patina. Overstruck, but undertype not identifiable. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

AYR Series, Sardinia Mint. 209 BC.

1327. JE Sextans (3.69 gm). Sardinia mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, AVR monogram before, · · below. Crawford 65/6; Sydenham 162d; BMCRR 130. VF, black patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1332. JE Triens (8.03 gm). Sicilian mint. Helmeted head of Minerva right; • · · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear and IC above, [ROMA] below. Crawford 69/4b; Sydenham 310c; BMCRR 273. Fine, dark brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection; Ex Scullard Collection.

Anonymous Series. 211-208 BC.

1328. AR Victoriatus (3.22 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 67/1; Sydenham 83; RSC 9. Lightly toned, good VF/EF. Scarce issue. ($200) The Goodman Collection; Ex Morgantina Β Hoard.

1329. AR Victoriatus (3.22 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 67/1; Sydenham 83; RSC 9. Lightly toned, near EF. Scarce issue. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1333. JE Quadrans (5.91 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Hercules right wearing boar's skin; · · · behind / Bull charging right; grain ear and · · · above, [R]OMA in exergue. Crawford 69/5; Sydenham—; BMCRR (RomanoCampanian) 143. Near VF, glossy tan patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1334. JE Sextans (4.95 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, KA monogram before, [RO]MA below. Crawford 69/6a; Sydenham 31 Od; BMCRR 274. Good VF, glossy brown and green patina, reverse rough around edges. Nice style obverse. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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M Series. 211-208 BC.

1335. JE Sextans (6.10 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, KA monogram before, ROMA below. Crawford 69/6a; Sydenham 310d; BMCRR 274. Good VF, dark green, almost black patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1340. AR Victoriatus (3.14 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right; C behind / Victory standing right erecting trophy; M between. Crawford 7 1 / l a ; Sydenham 112; RSC 36a. Lightly toned, near EF, flat strike in centers. The Goodman Collection. ($150)

Anonymous Series, Sicilian mint. 211-210 BC.

1336. JE Sextans (6.37 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, KA monogram before, ROMA below. Crawford 69/6a; Sydenham 31 Od; BMCRR 274. VF, black patina. Overstruck, but undertype not identifiable. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1341. JE Quadrans (8.34 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Hercules right wearing boar's skin; · · · behind / Bull charging right; grain ear and · · · above, snake below, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 72/7; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 140. VF, black patina. ($300) The Goodman Collection.

1337. /E Sextans (7.20 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, KA monogram before, [RO]MA below. Crawford 69/6a; Sydenham 31 Od; BMCRR 274. VF, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1338. JE Sextans (5.32 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, KA monogram before, ROMA below. Crawford 69/6a; Sydenham 310d; BMCRR 274. VF, black patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1339. JE Sextans (5.09 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, IC before, ROMA below. Crawfoid 69/6b; Sydenham 310d; BMCRR 280. Good VF, grayish-green patina, slightly rough surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1342. JE Quadrans (14.42 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Hercules right wearing boar's skin; · · · behind / Bull charging right; grain ear and · · · above, snake below, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 72/7; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 140. VF, dark brown patina, surfaces very lightly rough. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1343. JE Sextans (6.66 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear and ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 72/8; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Italy) 78. VF, black patina with earthen highlights. Nice style. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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Classical Numismatic 1344. JE Sextans (5.91 gm). Sicilian mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; grain ear and ROMA above, · · below. Crawford 72/8; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Italy) 78. VF, dark brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

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Wheel Series. 209-208 BC.

1349. AR Denarius (4.58 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; six-spoked wheel below. Crawford 79/1; Sydenham 519; RSC 20kk. Toned EF, a few surface marks. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

Dolphin Series. 209-208 BC. 1345. JE As (30.16 gm). Sicilian mint. Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; grain ear above, I before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 72/11; Sydenham 195; BMCRR (Italy)—. Near VF, dark brown patina. Scarce. The Goodman Collection ($125).

Palm Branch Series. 209-208 BC. 1350. AR Denarius (4.23 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; dolphin below. Crawford 8 0 / l a ; Sydenham 214; RSC 20k. Toned, near EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1346. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; palm branch behind / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 7 6 / l d ; Sydenham 201; RSC 20t. EF, light obverse porosity. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1351. JE As (44.24 gm). Sicilian mint? Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, dolphin before, [R]OMA below. Crawford 80/2; Sydenham 215; BMCRR 331. Near VF, brown patina under reddish earthen encrustation. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

Spearhead Series. 211-210 BC. 1347. JE As (46.52 gm). Sicilian mint. Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; branch above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 76/2; Sydenham 202; BMCRR (Italy) 113. VF, dull brown patina. ($50) The Goodman Collection.

Staff Series, Sicilian Mint. 209-208 BC.

1352. AR Victoriatus (3.11 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; spear-head u p w a r d s between. Crawford 8 3 / l a ; Sydenham 223; RSC 24m. Toned, good VF, reverse a little rough. The Goodman Collection. ($150)

1348. Anonymous. 209-208 BC. AR Denarius (4.43 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; grain ear and crooked staff below. Crawford 77/1; Sydenham 225; RSC 20m*. Nice VF. Scarce. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

1353. AR Denarius (4.06 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; spear-head upwards below. Crawford 83/2; Sydenham 152; RSC 20z. EF, small piece of metal flaked off of reverse. Rare. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

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V Series. 211-210 BC.

1358. JE Triens (9.95 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, V before, · · · · below. Crawford 87/3; Sydenham 186b; BMCRR (Italy) 240. Fine, brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1354. AR Quinarius (2.18 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; H below. Crawford 8 5 / l b ; Sydenham 174a; RSC 33b. Toned, superb EF. ($350)

1355. AR Quinarius (2.18 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; H below. Crawford 8 5 / l b ; Sydenham 174a; RSC 33b. Toned, nice VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

Spearhead Series. 209 BC.

1359. AR Denarius (4.31 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; spear-head right below. Crawford 88/2b; Sydenham 222; RSC 20aa. Toned, good VF, old scratch on obverse. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

Club Series. 208 BC.

1356. JE As (37.89 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, H before, [RJÖMA below. Crawford 85/2; Sydenham 175; BMCRR (Italy) 203. Near VF, brown patina, a little rough. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1360. AR Victoriatus (3.26 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; club between. Crawford 8 9 / l a ; Sydenham 212; RSC 24b. VF, light porosity. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1361. AR Denarius (3.50 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; club below. Crawford 89/2; Sydenham 211; RSC 20g. EF, metal crystallized with a small chip missing from flan. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1357. JE Semis (19.08 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S above, H before, ROMA below. Crawford 85/3; Sydenham 175a; BMCRR (Italy) 206. Near VF, dark green patina, smooth surfaces. The Goodman Collection. ($100

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CROT Series. 211-208 BC.

1362. AR Victoriatus (2.76 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; CROT between. Crawfoid 92/la; Sydenham 120; RSC 36b. Near VF. Rare. ($150) Vie Goodman Collection; Ex NAC Auction C (11 March 1993), lot 1495.


Classical Numismatic MP Series. 211-208 BC.

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1367. JE Sextans (10.61 gm). Luceria mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right, small star on stern; ROMA above, · L · below. Crawford 97/6b; Sydenham 178e; BMCRR (Italy) 7. VF, blackish-green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1363. AR Victoriatus (3.27 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; MP betweea Crawford 93/la; Sydenham 111; ($200) RSC 33h. Near EF, light reverse scratches. Scarce. The Goodman Collection.

M Series, Nola Mint. 211-208 BC. 1368. JE Semis (13.23 gm). Luceria mint. Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind, L below / Prow of galley right; S above, ROMA below. Crawford 97/24; Sydenham 304a; BMCRR (Italy) 170. VF, dark brown patina, rough surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Rare Nola Mint Victoriatus

1364. AR Victoriatus (3.45 gm). Nola mint. Laureate head of Jupiter right, ΙΛ below / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 94/1; Sydenham 116; RSC 36j. Toned, good VF. Very rare and seldom offered. ($350) The Goodman Collection; Ex Gil Steinberg Collection (NAC, 16 November 1994), lot 14.

1369. AR Victoriatus (3.29 gm). Luceria mint. Laureate head of Jupiter right; L behind / Victory standing right erecting trophy; Τ between. Crawford 9 8 A / l a ; Sydenham 132; RSC 33f. Toned VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

VB Series. 211-208 BC. 1370. AR Victoriatus (2.95 gm). Luceria mint. Laureate head of Jupiter right; L behind / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 9 8 A / l d ; Sydenham 132; RSC 33f. Toned VF. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1365. AR Victoriatus (3.12 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; VB between. Crawford 9 5 / l a ; Sydenham 113; RSC 33m. Toned EF. ($2TO) The Goodman Collection.

L Series, Luceria Mint. 211-208 BC. 1371. JE Uncia (5.94 gm). Luceria mint. Helmeted head of Roma right, wearing Phrygian helmet; · behind, L below / One of the Dioscuri riding right; · behind, [T] below, ROMA in exeigue. Crawford 98A/7; Sydenham 135; BMCRR—. Near VF, dark brown patina, porous. Scarce. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

CA Series, Canusium mint. 209-208 BC. 1366. AR Victoriatus (3.08 gm). Luceria mint. Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; L between. Crawford 9 7 / l a ; Sydenham 121; RSC 33e. Toned, near EF/VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

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1372. JE As (19.73 gm). Canusium mint. Laureate head of Janus; horizontal I above, [CA] below? / Prow of galley right; I above, [CA] before?, ROMA below. Crawford 100/lb-c; Sydenham 309a; BMCRR (Italy) 265 variety. Good VF, brown patina, lightly porous. Incomplete flan. ($125) The Goodman Collection. 1 3 4


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1377. JE Semis (20.02 gm). Etruria mint. Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S and [staff] above, ROMA below. Crawford 106/5; Sydenham 210a; BMCRR (Italy) 67. VF, brown surfaces, small pit in hair on obverse. ($125) The Goodman Collection. The staffon the reverse was not engraved on this die, but stylistic similarities confirm that this coin is part of the staff series. 1373. JE Triens (6.49 gm). Canusium mint. Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above, CA below / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, CA before, · · · · below. Crawford 100/3; Sydenham 309c; BMCRR (Italy) 268. VF, dark brown patina. Possibly overstruck. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

MT Series, Apulia Mint. 211-210 BC.

1378. JE Semis (20.40 gm). Etruria mint. Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; S and staff above, ROMA below. Crawford 106/5; Sydenham 210a; BMCRR (Italy) 67. Near VF, brown and green patina, surface corrosion. ($75) The Goodman Collection; Ex Peus Auktion 308 (19-20 N01>ember 1983), lot 249. 1374. AR Quinarius (1.99 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; MT below. Crawford 103/2a; Sydenham 183; RSC 33h. Toned EF, small flan crack. ($2‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

Sceptre Series, Etruria Mint. 209-208 BC.

1379. JE Triens (14.96 gm). Etruria mint. Helmeted head of Minerva right; • · · · above / Prow of galley right; [RO]MA and staff above, · · · · below. Crawford 106/6a; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Italy) 71. VF, green patina. The Goodman Collection. ($125) 1375. AR Denarius (4.20 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; sceptre below. Crawford 106/3c; Sydenham 158; RSC 20bb. Toned, good VF. ' ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1380. JE Triens (19.26 gm). Etruria mint. Helmeted head of Minerva right; [ · · · ] · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA and staff above, · · · · below. Crawford 106/6a; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Italy) 71. VF, green patina, obverse porosity. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1376. JE As (40.34 gm). Etruria mint. Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I a n d staff above, ROMA below. Crawford 106/4; Sydenham 210; BMCRR (Italy) 64. Fine, brown surfaces, light scratches over entire surface, deeper gouge on reverse. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1381. JE Quadrans (11.71 gm). Etruria mint. Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA and staff above, • · · below. Crawford 106/7a; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Italy)—. VF, very light green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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Wreath Series. 211-208 BC.

1382. JE Sextans (6.66 gm). Etruria mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA and staff above, · · below. Crawford 106/8a; Sydenham—; BMCRR (Italy) 75. VF, light green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1386. AR Denarius (3.61 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; wreath above. Crawford 110/la; Sydenham 278; RSC 20mm. Good VF. Rare. ($300) The Goodman Collection; Ex NAC Auction A (27 February 1991), lot 1596.

1383. JE Sextans (10.02 gm). Etruria mint. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above, small club behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA and staff above, · · below. Crawford 106/8b; Sydenham—•; BMCRR (Italy)— . Near VF, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1387. JE As (42.66 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; wreath and I above, [ROMA] below. Crawford 110/2; Sydenham 279; BMCRR 326. VF, dark brown surfaces, fields slightly rough. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

C Series, Etruria Mint. 211-208 BC. Finest Style Ό Denarius

1388. Ai As (43.79 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; wreath and I above, [ROM]A below. Crawford 110/2; Sydenham 279; BMCRR 326. Near VF, dark brown and green patina, casting pit on reverse. The Goodman Collection. ($75)

Staff Series. 206-195 BC. 1384. AR Denarius (3.80 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; C above. Crawford 107/la; Sydenham 155; RSC 32a. Attractively toned EF. ($400) The Goodman Collection. Finest style diesfor this issue. Very rare as such!

Knife Series. 211-208 BC.

1389. AR Victoriatus (2.86 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right; staff before / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 112/1; Sydenham 242; RSC 24p. VF. Rare. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1385. AR Denarius (4.45 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; knife below. Crawford 109/1; Sydenham 165; RSC 20s. Good VF. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1390. AR Denarius (3.61 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; staff before / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 112/2a; Sydenham 240; RSC 20cc. EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

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1395. JE As (24.06 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; rostrum tridens and I above, [ROMA] below. Crawford 114/2; Sydenham 245; BMCRR 451. VF, brown patina with light earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1391. JE Semis (9.24 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; staff above, S before, ROMA below. Crawford 112/4; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. VF, pale green patina under thick earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1396. JE As (34.70 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; rostrum tridens and I above, ROMA below. Crawford 114/2; Sydenham 245; BMCRR 451. Near VF, black patina, light earthen encrustahon. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1392. JE Quadrans (7.47 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind, staff before / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · below. Crawford 112/6a; Sydenham 243b; BMCRR 304. Near VF, brown surfaces, light porosity. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Trident Series. 206-195 BC.

Star Series. 206-195 BC.

1397. AR Denarius (3.72 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; trident below. Crawford 115/1; Sydenham 268; RSC 20ii. Good VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection; Ex Gorny Auktion 58 (9 April 1992), lot 539.

Bird and Rudder Series. 206-195 BC.

1393. AR Denarius (3.97 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; star below. Crawford 113/1; Sydenham 263; RSC 20gg. Lightly toned, near EF, small scratch on reverse. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1394. JE As (25.51 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; star above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 113/2; Sydenham 264; BMCRR—. Near VF, black patina, light earthen encrustation. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1398. JE As (39.96 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; bird and rudder above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 117B/1; Sydenham 292; BMCRR 344. VF, light brown surfaces, porous. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Thunderbolt Series. 206-195 BC.

Rostrum Tridens Series. 206-195 BC.

1399. AR Victoriatus (2.86 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; thunderbolt between. Crawford 119/1; Sydenham 247; RSC 24q. Toned, nice VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

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1404. JE As (37.11 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; sow above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 121/3; Sydenham 254; BMCRR— Fine, dark green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

D o g Series. 206-195 BC. 14‫ש‬. AR Denarius (3.70 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; thunderbolt below. Crawford 119/2; Sydenham 246; RSC 20hh. VF. Rare. ($250) The Goodman Collection; Ex NAC Auction A (27 February 1991), lot 1597.

Knife Series. 206-195 BC. 1405. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; dog below. Crawford 122/2; Sydenham 249; RSC 20j. Toned, good VF, flan crack. Scarce. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1401. JE As (36.21 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; knife above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 120/3; Sydenham 257; BMCRR 476. Near VF, glossy brown patina, surfaces a little porous, small casting pit. ' ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1406. JE As (39.17 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; dog above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 122/3; Sydenham 251; BMCRR 489. Near VF, green patina under earthen encrustation, obverse casting pit. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

A. Terentius Varro. 206-200 BC. 1402. JE Triens (14.11 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ROMA and knife above, · · · · below. Crawford 120/5; Sydenham 257b; BMCRR 478. VF, brown surfaces, softly struck obverse. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

Pig Series. 206-195 BC. 1407. AR Denarius (4.35 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 126/1; Sydenham 275; Terentia 1. Near EF. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

Horatius. After 206-200 BC. 1403. AR Victoriatus (3.30 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy; pig between. Crawford 121/1; Sydenham 253; RSC 24i. Toned VF, reverse a little rough. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1408. AR Denarius (3.33 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; female head below. Crawford 127/1; Sydenham 277; Horatia 1. Toned VF, small flan crack. Scarce. ($150) The Goodman Collection. Lot 1404 1 3 8


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Pentagram Series. 206-200 BC.

Cn. Baebius Tamphilus. 194-190 BC.

1409. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; pentagram below. Crawford 129/1; Sydenham 205; RSC 20w. Near EF. ' ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1414. AR Denarius (4.01 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 133/2b; Sydenham 334; Baebia 1. VF, small obverse flan flaw. Scarce. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

Feather Series. 206-200 BC.

1410. AR Denarius (3.22 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; sceptre before / The Dioscuri riding right; feather below. Crawford 130/la; Sydenham 206; RSC 20ee. VF. ($1‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

1415. JE As (31.67 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; TAMP monogram above, I before, [RO]M[A] below. Crawford 133/4; Sydenham 337; BMCRR 561. VF, dark brown patina, off-center strike. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

Metellus. 194-190 BC.

Owl Series. 194-190 BC.

1411. AR Victoriatus (2.77 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory standing right erecting trophy. Crawford 132/1; Sydenham 318; Caecilia 2. Toned VF. Scarce. ($2TO) The Goodman Collection.

1416. AR Denarius (4.03 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; owl below. Crawford 135/1; Sydenham 282; RSC 20v. VF. Rare. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

A N Series. 194-190 BC.

1412. AR Denarius (3.67 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 132/2; Sydenham 317; Caecilia 1. Toned VF. Rare. ' ($300) The Goodman Collection.

1413. JE Q u a d r a n s (13.96 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [ME] above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 132/6; Sydenham 319c; BMCRR—. Fine, black patina. Scarce. ($100) The Goodman Collection

1417. JE As (24.77 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; AN or AV monogram above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 136/2; Sydenham 327; BMCRR—. Fine, light green and brown patina, surfaces rough, flan broken. Rare. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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Bull and M D Series. 189-180 BC.

1418. JE As (32.53 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; crescent and I above, ROMA below. Crawford 137/2; Sydenham 316; BMCRR 579. Near VF, brown surfaces, porous. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1422. JE As (31.51 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; bull standing right and MD above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 142/1; Sydenham 299; BMCRR 549. Near VF, glossy black patina under orangish earthen encrustation. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

Victory and LFP Series. 189-180 BC.

Very Rare 'Crescent' Sextans

1419. JE Sextans (5.36 gm). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; crescent above, · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 137/6; Sydenham 316d; BMCRR—. Near VF, brown surfaces, lightly porous. Rare, only one specimen in the BN. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1423. JE As (29.46 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; Victory and LFP monogram above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 144/1; Sydenham 300; BMCRR 540. VF, dark brown patina. ($175) The Goodman Collection; Ex Brand Collection, Ρart X (Sotheby's, 24 October 1985), lot 93 (part of).

P. Maenius. 194-190 BC.

1420. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 138/1; Sydenham 351; Maenia 1. Toned, good VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1424. JE As (30.26 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; Victory and LFP monogram above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 144/1; Sydenham 300; BMCRR 540. VF, dull, dark brown patina, light porosity. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

Victory and Spearhead Series. 189-180 BC.

Bird and T O D Series. 189-180 BC.

1421. L i n e n s (13.85 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; Τ with small bird sitting on top above, · · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 141/4a; Sydenham 346f; BMCRR—. Fine, black patina with earthen encrustation. Rare. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1425. Anonymous. 189-180 BC. JE As (41.47 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; Victory and spearhead above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 145/1; Sydenham 293; BMCRR 497. VF, dark brown patina, light earthen highlights. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

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L. Mamili. 189-180 BC.

1426. JE As (34.66 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; Victory and spearhead above, I before, [RO]MA below. Crawford 145/1; Sydenham 293; BMCRR 497. Near VF, black patina, surfaces scratched. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1430. JE As (30.78 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; Ulysses walking right holding staff above, [I] before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 149/lb; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. Near VF, olive-green patina under earthen encrustation, porous. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

M.Titini. 189-180 BC.

1427. JE Quadrans (8.86 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; Victory and spearhead above, · · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 145/4; Sydenham 293c; BMCRR 499. Near VF, dark green patina under earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus. 189-180 BC. Extremely Rare 'CN. D O M ‫ ׳‬As

1431. JE As (31.50 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [Μ.] ΤΓΠΝ1 above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 150/1; Sydenham 365; BMCRR 654. VF, green patina under light earthen encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($175)

Sex. Quinctilius. 189-180 BC.

1432. AR Denarius (3.95 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 152/lb; Sydenham 287; Quinctilia 1. VF. Rare. ($300) The Goodman Collection; Ex Hirsch Auktion 167 (26 September 1990), lot 743.

1428. JE As (25.61 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; CN. DOM above, I before, [RJOMA below. Crawford 147/2; Sydenham 350; BMCRR—. Fair, black patina, light porosity. Very Rare, no specimens in the BN. $250) ' ‫י‬ ) The Goodman Collection.

Prawn Series. 179-170 BC.

Q. Marius. 189-180 BC.

1433. AR Denarius (3.82 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Diana in biga right; prawn below. Crawford 156/1; Sydenham 343; RSC 22. Toned, good VF. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1429. /E As (27.15 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [Q.] MARI above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 148/1; Sydenham 367; BMCRR 822. VF, dull brown surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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Fly Series. 179-170 BC.

Matienus. 179-170 BC.

1434. AR Denarius (3.88 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Diana in biga right; fly below. Crawford 159/2; Sydenham 322; RSC 22b. Toned, nice VF. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1438. AR Denarius (4.02 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawfoid 162/2a; Sydenham 320; Matiena 2. Toned EF, flatly struck on visor and first horse. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex M&M Auctiones, Sale 16 (1 October 1986), lot 332.

1435. R As (18.69 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; fly above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 159/3; Sydenham 324; BMCRR (Italy) 382. Near VF, black patina with light earthen encrustation. Thin flan. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1439. R As (21.61 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; MAT monogram above, I before, [R]OMA below. Crawford 162/3; Sydenham 321a; BMCRR 625. VF, brown surfaces, lightly porous. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

Dolphin Series. 179-170 BC.

1440. R Q u a d r a n s (10.36 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; MAT monogram above, · · · · before, [R]OM[A] below. Crawford 162/6a; Sydenham 321d; BMCRR 629. VF, brown surfaces, small obverse casting pit. ($150) The Goodman Collection. 1436. R As (30.45 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; dolphin above, [I] before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 160/1; Sydenham—; BMCRR 427. Near VF, brown surfaces, light obverse porosity. ($125)

Feather Series. 179-170 BC.

The Goodman Collection; Ex Scullard Collection.

P. Juventius Thalna. 179-170 BC. Seldom Offered ‫״‬TAL‫ ׳‬Semis 1441. AR Denarius (3.84 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Diana in biga right; feather below. Crawford 163/1; Sydenham 325; RSC 22a. Toned VF. Scarce. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

M A Series. 179-170 BC.

1437. R Semis (23.08 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; TAL monogram above, [S] before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 161/3; Sydenham 329a; BMCRR—. Fine, black patina. Rare, only one specimen in BN. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1442. AR Denarius (2.88 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; MA below. Crawford 172/1; Sydenham 291; RSC 32e. Toned VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection; Ex Aurelia Collection (Barton & McKenna, November 1980), lot 4.

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C. Sax. 169-158 BC.

1443. JE Quadrans (7.26 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; C. SAX above, [ · · · ] before, ROMA below. Crawford 173/4; Sydenham 360c; BMCRR 651. Near VF, green patina under heavy earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1444. JE Quadrans (7.50 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; C. SAX above, · · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 173/4; Sydenham 360c; BMCRR 651. Near VF, green patina under light earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1448. JE As (26.06 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; A. CAE above, I before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 174/1; Sydenham 355; BMCRR 811. Near VF, dark green and black patina. ($1M) The Goodman Collection.

1449. 7E Triens (11.28 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · a b o v e / Prow of galley right; A. CAE above, · · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 174/3; Sydenham 355b; BMCRR 820. Near VF, dark green patina under moderate earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1445. JE Sextans (6.07 gm). Draped bust of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; · · above / Prow of galley right; [C]. SAX above, · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 173/5; Sydenham 360d; BMCRR 653. Fine, brown patina. The Goodman Collection. ($75)

1450. JE Quadrans (5.73 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; A. CAE above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 174/4; Sydenham 355c; BMCRR 821. VF, smooth chocolate brown patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

A. Caecilius. 169-158 BC.

PT Series. 169-158 BC.

1451. Anonymous. 169-158 BC. JE Quadrans (6.30 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; PT monogram above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 177/4; Sydenham 353c; BMCRR—. VF, dull brown surfaces, light reverse encrustation. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1446. JE As (28.80 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; A. CAE above, I before, [R]OM[A] below. Crawford 174/1; Sydenham 355; BMCRR 811. VF, d a r k b r o w n patina. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

L. Cornelius Cinna. 169-158 BC.

1447. JE As (29.63 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; A. CAE above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 174/1; Sydenham 355; BMCRR 811. VF, dark brown patina. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1452. JE As (26.84 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; CINA above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 178/1; Sydenham 368; BMCRR 804. VF, dark green patina under brown earthen encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($200)

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BAL Series. 169-158 BC.

1457. JE Semis (11.29 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; Sbehind / Prow of galley right; SAX above, S before, [ROMA] below. C r a w f o r d 180/2; Sydenham 361a; BMCRR—. Fine, dark brown patina with light earthen encrustation, casting pit on reverse, smooth surfaces. Scarce, only one specimen in the BN. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1453. JE As (37.66 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; BAL above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 179/1; Sydenham 354; BMCRR 608. Near VF, brown patina with light earthen encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($125)

1458. JE Triens (9.84 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; SAX above, · · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 180/3; Sydenham 361b; BMCRR 604. VF, tan surfaces, porous. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Caps of the Dioscuri Series. 169-158 BC.

1454. JE Triens (8.36 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; BAL above, · · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 179/3; Sydenham 354b; BMCRR 614. Fine, black patina with light earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1459. JE As (34.90 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; caps of the Dioscuri above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 181 / l ; Sydenham 294; BMCRR 502. Near VF, dark brown patina, surfaces slightly rough. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1455. JE Sextans (4.65 gm). Draped bust of Mercury right wearing winged petasos, caduceus over shoulder; · · above / Prow of galley right; BAL above, · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 179/5; Sydenham 354d; BMCRR 617. VF, brown surfaces, lightly porous. Scarce, only one example in the BN. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

SAX Series. 169-158 BC.

1460. JE Semis (11.10 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; caps of the Dioscuri above, S before, ROMA below. Crawford 181 /2; Sydenham 294a; BMCRR—. VF, dark brown patina under earthen encrustation, slightly rough surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1456. /E As (23.58 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; SAX above, I before, RO[M]A below. Crawford 180/1; Sydenham 361; BMCRR—. VF, dark brown patina, flat strike. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1461. JE Quadrans (6.68 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; caps of the Dioscuri above, S before, ROMA below. Crawford 181/3; Sydenham 294b; BMCRR—. Near VF, dark brown surfaces, rough. Rare, only one specimen in the BN. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

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Classical Numismatic Gryphon (Chimaera) Series. 169-158 BC.

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1466. JE As (25.48gm). Laureatehead ofJanus;Iabove / Prow of galley right; she-wolf suckling twins above, I before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 183/1; Sydenham 297; BMCRR 514. Near VP, d a r k b r o w n patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1462. AR Denarius (3.31 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right; gryphon below. Crawford 182/1; Sydenham 283; RSC 20n. Good VF. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1467. JE Quadrans (4.94 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; she-wolf suckling twins above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 183/4; Sydenham 297c; BMCRR—. Good Fine, glossy dark green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

Butterfly on Vine Branch Series. 169-158 BC.

1463. JE As (26.70 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; chimaera and hare's head above, I before, [RO]MA below. Crawford 182/2; Sydenham 284; BMCRR (Italy) 332. VF, dark brown patina, a few small spots of green verdigris. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1468. JE As (35.03 gm). Laureate head of Janus; [[]above / Prow of galley right; butterfly on vine branch with leaf and grapes above, I before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 184/la; Sydenham 296; BMCRR 504. Good VF, dark green and brown patina, casting depression on both sides. ($150) The Goodman Collection. 1464. ΛΪ Triens (9.79 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; g r y p h o n above, · · · · before. Crawford 182/4; ($300) Sydenham 284b. VF, brown patina. Rare.

Wolf and Twins Series. 169-158 BC.

1469. JE As (30.24 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; butterfly on vine branch with leaf and grapes above, I before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 184/la; Sydenham 296; BMCRR 504. VF, green patina, rough surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection. 1465. As (26.02 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; she-wolf suckling twins above, I before, [RO]MA below. Crawford 183/l;Sydenham 297; BMCRR514. VF, brown surfaces, irregular flan. The Goodman Collection. ($175)

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1470. JE As (15.96 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; butterfly on vine branch with leaf and grapes above, I before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 184/la; Sydenham 296; BMCRR 504. Fine, dull black patina. Sharp symbol. ($100) ! The Goodman Collection. I 1 3 5


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MVRENA Series. 169-158 BC. ËÉKlilÉlb

1471. JE Semis (13.48 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; butterfly on vine branch above, S before, ROMA below. Crawford 184/2; Sydenham 296a; BMCRR 510. Fine, black patina with tan earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1475. JE As (24.17 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; MVRENA above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 186/1; Sydenham 373; BMCRR 808. VF, dark green patina, rough. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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1472. JE Quadrans (4.02 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; [ · · ·] behind / Prow of galley right; butterfly on vine branch above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawfoid 184/4; Sydenham 296c; BMCRR 512. Good Fine, brown surfaces, lightly porous. Possibly overstruck. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

VARO Series. 169-158 BC. 1476. JE As (23.91 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; MVRENA above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 186/1; Sydenham 373; BMCRR 808. Near VF, dark green patina under thick earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Furius Purpurio. 169-158 BC.

1473. JE As (29.34 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; VARO above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 185/1; Sydenham 364; BMCRR 542. Fine, dark green patina under earthen encrustation, rough surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1477. JE As (27.30 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; PVR above, I before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 187/2; Sydenham 359; BMCRR (Italy) 424. Fine, dark brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Rare 'PVR‫ ׳‬Semis

1474. JE As (28.14 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; VARO above, I before, [R]OM[A] below. Crawford 185/1; Sydenham 364; BMCRR 542. Fine, black patina with orangish earthen encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($75)

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1478. JE Semis (14.03 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; Sbehind / Prow of galley right; PVR above, S before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 187/3; Sydenham 359a; BMCRR (Italy)—. Fair, slate gray patina, earthen encrustation. Rare, only one specimen in the BN. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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Classical Numismatic OPEIMI Series. 169-158 BC.

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OPEI Series. 169-158 BC.

1483. JE As (25.08 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; OPEI above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 190/1; Sydenham 363; BMCRR 598. VF; glossy dark green, almost black, patina. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1479. JE As (22.74 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; monogram above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 188/1; Sydenham 362; BMCRR 596. VF, black patina which is broken in a few places on the reverse. ' ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1480. JE Semis (10.87 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; monogram above, S before, ROMA below. Crawford 188/2; Sydenham 362a; BMCRR—. Fine, dark brown patina, soft reverse strike. Scarce, only two specimens in the BN. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1484. JE As (35.90 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; OPEI above, I before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 190/1; Sydenham 363; BMCRR 598. Near VF, dark brown and green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

P. Cornelius P.f. Blasio. 169-158 BC.

1481. JE As (28.03 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; P. BLAS above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 189/1; Sydenham 370; BMCRR 788. Near VF; dull, dark green almost black patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1482. JE Quadrans (4.62 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; [P.] BLAS above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 189/4; Sydenham 370c; BMCRR—. Near VF, brown surfaces, lightly porous. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1485. JE As (36.01 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; 0[PEI] above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 190/1; Sydenham 363; BMCRR 598. VF; dull, dark brown and green patina, surfaces a little rough. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1486. JE As (23.84 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; OPEI above, 1 before, ROMA below. Crawford 190/1; Sydenham 363; BMCRR 598. Near VF, glossy black patina under orangish earthen highlights. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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1491. JE As (19.46 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; VAL m o n o g r a m above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 191/1; Sydenham 356; BMCRR 545. VF, dark green patina under light earthen encrustation. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1487. JE As (26.18 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; 0[PEI] above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 190/1; Sydenham 363; BMCRR 598. Near VF, glossy dark brown patina, slightly rough surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1492. JE As (19.54 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; VAL monogram above, I before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 191/1; Sydenham 356; BMCRR 545. VF, dark brown surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1488. JE As (30.36 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; OPEI above, Ibefore, ROMA below. Crawford 190/1; Sydenham 363; BMCRR 598. Fine, dark brown patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1493. JE As (25.22 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; VAL monogram above, I before, [R]OM[A] below. Crawford 191/1; Sydenham 356; BMCRR 545. VF, dark brown patina with a few spots of red and green, uneven strike. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1489. JE Triens (7.04 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; [· · · · ] above / Prow of galley right; OPEI above, [ · · · · ] before, ROMA below. Crawford 190/3; Sydenham 363b; BMCRR 602. Fine, slate green patina, slightly rough surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1494. JE As (28.92 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [VAL] monogram above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 191/1; Sydenham 356; BMCRR 545. Near VF, glossy black patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1490. JE Quadrans (5.69 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; OPEI above, [ · · · ] before, ROMA below. Crawford 190/4; Sydenham 363c; BMCRR—. VF, thick olive-green patina, flat strike on top of Hercules' head. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

Although the monogram is not visible on this specimen, identification is confirmed by a die match with a piece in the Kunst und Münzen Auktion XVIII (1978), lot 173.

VAL Scries. 169-158 BC.

Lot 1491

1495. JE Triens (6.03 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; VAL monogram above, · · · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 191/3; Sydenham 356b; BMCRR—. VF, original green hoard patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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1496. JE Quad rans (4.72 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; VAL monogram above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 191/4; Sydenham 356c; BMCRR—. VF, brown surfaces, flat strike on Hercules' head. Rare. ($200) The Goodman Collection; Ex NAC Auction Ε (4 April 1995), lot 2806.

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1500. JE As (22.43 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; TVRD above, 1 before, ROMA below. Crawford 193/1; Sydenham 366; BMCRR 796. VF, dark green patina under heavy, glossy earthen encrustation. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

TA Series. 169-158 BC.

1501. JE As (27.47 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; TVRD above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 193/1; Sydenham 366; BMCRR 796. Fine; dark green, almost black patina, under orangish earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1497. JE As (28.19 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; TA m o n o g r a m above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 192/1; Sydenham 372; BMCRR 793. Near VF, glossy black patina with orangish earthen highlights. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1502. JE Triens (6.55 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; TVRD above, · · · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 193/3; Sydenham 366b; BMCRR 800. VF, brown patina, rough surfaces. The Goodman Collection. ($100) 1498. JE As (26.57 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; TA m o n o g r a m above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 192/1; Sydenham 372; BMCRR 793. Near VF, grayish-green patina which is broken around edge. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

TVRD Series. 169-158 BC. 1503. JE Quadrans (2.73 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; TVRD above, · [ · · ] before, ROMA below. Crawford 193/4; Sydenham 366c; BMCRR 803. Near VF, porous brown surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1499. JE As (18.43 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; TVRD above, I before, [R]OM[A] below. Crawford 193/1; Sydenham 366; BMCRR 796. Near VF; dark green, almost black, patina, under orangish earthen encrustation. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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Classical Numismatic Anchor Series. 169-158 BC.

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Ass Series. 169-158 BC.

1504. JE As (30.54 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, anchor before, ROMA below. Crawford 194/1; Sydenham 238; BMCRR 519 or (Italy) 298. Near VF, brown surfaces. ($125) Tlie Goodman Collection.

1508. JE As (19.34 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; ass above, I before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 195/1; Sydenham 298; BMCRR 520. Fine, smooth black patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1509. JE Triens (8.35 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; ass above, [ · ] · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 195/3; Sydenham 298b; BMCRR 525. VF, dark green, almost black, patina, light roughness. ($150) The Goodman Collection. 1505. JE As (31.74 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, anchor before, ROMA below. Crawford 194/1; Sydenham 238; BMCRR 519 or (Italy) 298. Near VF, black patina under orangish earth($100) en encrustation, rough surfaces. The Goodman Collection. 1510. JE Quadrans (6.99 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ass above, · · · before, [RJOMA below. Crawford 195/4; Sydenham 298c; BMCRR 527. Near VF, green patina under light earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

Star Series. 169-158 BC.

1506. JE As (21.19 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, anchor before, ROMA below. Crawford 194/1; Sydenham 238; BMCRR 519 or (Italy) 298. Near VF, dark green patina with light earth($100) en encrustation, rough surfaces. The Goodman Collection. 1511. JE As (22.26 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; star above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 196/1; Sydenham 264; BMCRR 461. Fine, dull green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1507. JE As (18.34 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I above, anchor before, ROMA below. Crawford 194/1; Sydenham 238; BMCRR 519 or (Italy) 298. Near VF, black patina under earthen encrustation. ($1TO) The Goodman Collection.

1512. JE As (20.39 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; star above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 196/1; Sydenham 264; BMCRR 461. VF, light tan surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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Anonymous Series. 157-156 BC.

1513. JE As (19.23 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; star above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 196/1; Sydenham 264; BMCRR 461. Fine, dark green, almost black patina, light orangish earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1518. JE As (21.96 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I before, ROMA below. Crawford 197-198B/lb; Sydenham—; BMCRR—.VF, brown surfaces. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1514. JE Quadrans (4.85 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, star before, [ · ] · [ · ] below. Crawford 196/4; Sydenham 264d; BMCRR 466. Near VF, glossy dark green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1519. JE As (26.43 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; I before, ROMA below. Crawford 197-198B/lb; Sydenham—; BMCRR—.Fine, dark green patina. ($125) The Goodman Collection; Ex Brand Collection, Part X <Sotheby's, 24 October 1985), lot 93 (part oft.

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Atilius Saranus. 155 BC.

1515. JE Quadrans (3.02 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, star before, · · · below. Crawford 196/4; Sydenham 264d; BMCRR 466. Near VF, dark brown pahna, light roughness. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1520. JE As (27.33 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; SAR above, I before, RO[MA] below. Crawford 199/2; Sydenham 378; BMCRR 748. Near VF, brown patina. ' ($125) The Goodman Collection; Ex Brand Collection, Part X (Sotheby's, 24 October 1985), lot 93 (part of). 1516. JE Quadrans (3.12 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, star before, · · · below. Crawford 196/4; Sydenham 264d; BMCRR 466. Near VF, dark green patina under earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1521. JE Quadrans (5.93 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; SAR above, · · · before, [RjOMA below. Crawford 199/5; Sydenham 378c; BMCRR 754. Near VF, glossy dark green patina, surfaces lightly porous. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1517. JE Quadrans (3.58 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, star before, [ · · · ] below. Crawford 196/4; Sydenham 264d; BMCRR 466. Fine/VF, dark green patina, lighty rough surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

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1526. AR Denarius (3.39 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory in biga right. Crawford 203/la;Sydenham427;Maiania 1. Toned EF. The Goodman Collection. ($150)

Pinarius Natta. 155 BC.

L. Saufeius. 152 BC.

1522. JE As (27.80 gm). Laureate head of Janus; !above / Prow of galley right; [N]ATabove, [I] before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 200/2; Sydenham 383; BMCRR 763. Near VF, brown surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1527. JE As (20.09 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; crescent and L. SAVF above, I before, [RO]MA below. Crawford 204/2; Sydenham 385; BMCRR 836. Fine, slate green patina under light earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1523. JE Semis (11.37 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; Sbehind / Prow of galley right; NAT above, [S] before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 200/3; Sydenham 383a; BMCRR 766. VF/Fine, dull brown surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1528. JE As (25.33 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; crescent and [L]. SAVF above, [I] before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 204/2; Sydenham 385; BMCRR 836. Fine, dark green patina, light scratches. The Goodman Collection. ($75)

1524. 155 BC. JE Quadrans (7.98 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [N]AT above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 200/5; Sydenham 383c; BMCRR 768. Fine, mottied green, brown and red patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

C. Scribonius. 154 BC. 1529. JE Semis (17.97 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; crescent and L. SAVF above, [S] before, ROMA below. Crawford 204/3; Sydenham 385a; BMCRR 839. Near Fine, glossy dark green patina, surface roughness. Very heavy flan. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1525. JE As (26.26 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [C.] SCR above, I before, RO[MA] below. Crawford 201 /2; Sydenham 381; BMCRR 733. Fine, brown patina. ($1‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

C. Maianius. 153 BC. 1530. JE Triens (9.17 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; crescent and [L.] SAVF above, · · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 204/4; Sydenham 385b; BMCRR 842. Fine, black patina under earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection. Lot 1526 1 3 2


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Pub. Sulla. 151 BC.

1535. JE As (23.08 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [S]AFRA above, dolphin before, ROMA below. Crawford 206/2; Sydenham 389; BMCRR 675. Near VF, dark brown patina with light green encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1531. AR Denarius (3.85 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory in biga right. Crawford 205/1; Sydenham 386; Cornelia 1. Choice EF. The Goodman Collection. ($200)

1536. JE As (20.49 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [SJAFRA above, dolphin before, ROMA below. Crawford 206/2; Sydenham 389; BMCRR 675. Fine, dark brown patina with tan highlights. The Goodman Collection. ($75) 1532. JE As (18.12 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right, [female head on prow stem]; P. SVLA above, I before, [R]OM[A] below. Crawford 205/2; Sydenham 387; BMCRR 830. Near VF, dark green patina under earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1537. JE As (25.57 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; SAFRA above, dolphin before, ROMA below. Crawford 206/2; Sydenham 389; BMCRR 675. Near VF, dark green patina, slightly rough surfaces, two small casting pits on reverse. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1533. JE As (16.58 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right, [female head on prow stem]; [P.] SVLA above, I before, [R]OMA below. Crawford 205/2; Sydenham 387; BMCRR 830. Near VF, green patina under thick earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Decimius Flavus. 150 BC.

Spurius Afranius. 150 BC. 1538. AR Denarius (3.78 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Diana in biga right. Crawford 207/1; Sydenham 391; Decimia 1. EF. ($200)

C.Junius C.f. 149 BC.

1534. AR Denarius (3.77 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory in biga right. Crawford 206/1; Sydenham 388; Afrania 1. Lightly toned, nice EF. ($150)

1539. AR Denarius (3.97 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 210/1; Sydenham 392; Junia 1. Lightly toned EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

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1544. AR Denarius (4.00 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 2 1 4 / l a ; Sydenham 398a; Atilia 8 variety. Toned EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1540. TE As (24.27 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; C. IVNI above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 210/2; Sydenham 393; BMCRR 664. Near VF, dark brown patina under light earthen encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($150)

1545. AR Denarius (3.76 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 214/lc; Sydenham 398c; Atilia 8. EF, quite attractive. ($200) The Goodman Collection. 1541. TE As (28.49 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; C. IVNI above, I before, [ROJMA below. Crawford 210/2; Sydenham 393; BMCRR 664. Fine, green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Mast and Sail Series. 155-149 BC.

1546. TE As (24.45 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [M.J ATI LI above, I before, ROMA below. Crawford 214/2a; Sydenham 399; BMCRR 692. Fine, dark green patina under earthen encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

1542. TE As (27.34 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; mast with sail above, I before, [R]OMA below. Crawford 213/1; Sydenham—·; BMCRR 529. Near VF, black patina under orangish earthen encrustation, rough surfaces. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1547. TE As (26.18 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [M.] ATILI above, I before, ROMA below. Crawfoixl 214/2a; Sydenham 399; BMCRR 692. Fine, dark brown patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1543. TE Semis (13.85 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; mast with sail above, [S] before, ROMA below. Crawford 213/2; Sydenham—; BMCRR—. VF, glossy green patina with light earthen encrustation, rough surfaces. Rare, only one specimen in the BN. The Goodman Collection. ($150)

M. Atilius Saranus. 148 BC.

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1548. JE Semis (18.51 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; M. ÄITLI above, S before, [RJOMA below. Crawford 214/3a; Sydenham 399a; BMCRR 697. Near VF, dark brown patina under earthen encrustation. Scarce. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

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Classical Numismatic Q. Marcius Libo. 148 BC.

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1553. Ai As (20.41 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; Victory with wreath and C. TER. LVC above, I before, ROMA below. Crawfond 217/2; Sydenham 426; BMCRR 782 Nice Fine, brown surfaces. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

C. Antestius. 146 BC.

1549. AR Denarius (4.58 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 215/1; Sydenham 396; Marcia 1. Nice EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection; Ex Christie's Auction (29 ]une 1984), lot 22.

L. Sempronius Pitio. 148 BC.

1550. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right. Crawford 216/1; Sydenham 402; Sempronia 2. EF. ($200)

1551. Ai As (20.41 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I and PIT-ΙΟ above / Prow of galley right; L. SEMP above, I before, [R]OMA below. Crawford 216/2a; Sydenham 403; BMCRR 718. Near VF, mottled brown, green and red patina. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1552. JE As (13.83 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I and PI-TIO above / Prow of galley right; L. SEMP above, I before, [R]OM[A] below. Crawford 216/2a; Sydenham 403; BMCRR 718. Fine, dark brown patina, light earthen encrustation. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

C. Terentius Lucanus. 147 BC.

1554. AR Denarius (4.04 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri riding right, dog running below with one fore-foot raised. Crawford 219/ld; Sydenham—; Antestia la. Toned VF. Rare. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1555. AR Denarius (3.64 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / The Dioscuri nding right, dog running below. Crawford 219/le; Sydenham 411; Antestia 1. Toned EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1556. /E As (25.26 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; dog with both fore-feet raised and [C.] ANTESTI above, I before, [RJOMA below. Crawford 219/2; Sydenham 407; BMCRR 862. Near VF, no patina, obverse and reverse porosity. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1557. JE Semis (10.47 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; dog with both fore-feet raised and [C.] ANTESTI above, [S] before, ROMA below. Crawford 219/3; Sydenham 407a; BMCRR 864. Near VF, dark brown patina under orangish earthen encrustation. Rare, only two specimens in the BN. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

Aurelius Rufus.l44BC.

1558. AR Denarius (3.75 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Jupiter in galloping quadriga. Crawford 221/1; Sydenham 409; Aurelia 19. Near EF. The Goodman Collection. ($125) 135


Classical Numismatic Crescent Series. 143 BC.

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Cn. Gellius. 138 BC.

Nicely Toned 'Crescent' Denarius

1563. AR Denarius (3.79 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind; all within laurel wreath / Mars and Nerio in quadriga right. Crawford 232/1; Sydenham 434; Gellia 1. EF. ($200)

1559. AR Denarius (4.07 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Diana in biga of stags right; crescent below. Crawford 222/1; Sydenham 438; RSC 101. Toned EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection; Ex Spink "Numismatic Circular" (July 1984), lot 4262.

1564. JE Quadrans (4.75 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; CN. GEL above, [ · · · ] before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 232/4; Sydenham 435b; BMCRR923. VF, dark green patina, light encrustation, rough surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

C.Titinius. 141 BC.

M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus. 137 BC.

1560. AR Denarius (3.04 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory in biga right. Crawford 2 2 6 / l a ; Sydenham 445; Titinia 7. EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection. 1565. AR Denarius (4.00 gm). Helmeted head of Roma left; necklace of pendants / Apollo, holding branch and bow, in quadriga right. Crawford 236/lb; Sydenham 489; Baebia 12. Good VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

M. Aufidius Rusticus. 140 BC. Rare Denarius of M. Aufidius Rusticus

C. Servilius M.f. 136 BC.

1561. AR Denarius (3.65 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Jupiter in quadriga right. Crawford 227/la; Sydenham 446; Aufidia 1. Toned VF. Rare. The Goodman Collection. ($300)

1566. JE Quadrans (3.24 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind, R[OMA] below / Prow of galley right; mast with flag and wreath above, [C. SERJVEILI. [M. F] below. Crawford 239/3; Sydenham 526a; BMCRR (Italy) 548. VF, tan surfaces, porous. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

A. Spurilius. 139 BC.

L. Trebanius. 135 BC.

1562. AR Denarius (3.89 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Diana in biga right. Crawford 230/1; Sydenham 448; Spurilia 1. EF, small spot of reverse porosity. ($125) The Goodman Collection

1567. JE Triens (6.18 gm). Helmeted head of Minerva right; · · · · above / Prow of galley right; [L. TR]EBAN1 above, · · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 241 /3; Sydenham 457a; BMCRR— VF, brown surfaces, porous. The Goodman Collection. ($125)

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M. Marcius Mn. f. 134 BC.

1568. JE Quadrans (3.83 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; [ · · ] · behind / Prow of galley right; L. TREBANI above, [ · · · ] before, ROMA below. Crawford 241 /4; Sydenham 457b; BMCRR 962. VF, brown surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1573. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right, * below chin, modius behind / Victory in biga right, M M A R C / R O M A below divided by two corn ears. Crawford 245/1; Sydenham 500; Marcia 8. Choice EF. The Goodman Collection. ($250) 1569. JE Quadrans (4.22 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; [ · · ] · behind / Prow of galley right; [L.] TREBANI above, · [ · · ] b e f o r e , ROMA below. Crawford 241/4; Sydenham 457b; BMCRR 962. VF, brown and green patina, lightly rough surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

C. Augurinus. 135 BC. 1574. JE Quadrans (7.31 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; M. M A R C I / M F above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 245/3; Sydenham 501a; BMCRR 1008. VF, brown surfaces, reverse encrustation. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

C. Numitorius. 133 BC. 1570. JE Semis (8.17 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; C. AVG above, S before, ROMA below. Crawford 242/2; Sydenham 464; BMCRR 955. VF, porous brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

C. Aburius Geminus. 134 BC. 1575. JE Quadrans (5.11 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; [C. NVMITOR] above, · · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 246/4a; Sydenham 467b; BMCRR 975. Near EF, dark green patina under thick earthen encrustation. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1571. JE Quadrans (4.91 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; club below, · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [C. A]BVRI/GEM above, • · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 244/3; Sydenham 491a; BMCRR 1002. VF, dark brown patina, green encrustation on reverse. ($100) The Goodman Collection 1576. JE Quadrans (4.06 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; [C. NVMITOR] above, · · [ · ] before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 246/4a; Sydenham 467b; BMCRR 975. Near EF, dark green patina, porous. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1572. JE Quadrans (5.23 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; club below, · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [C.] ABVRI/GEM above, • · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 244/3; Sydenham 491a; BMCRR 1002. Near VF, dark brown patina, lightly rough surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1577. JE Quadrans (3.04 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; C. NVMI1KI above, · · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 246/4a; Sydenham 467b; BMCRR 975. VF, green patina. The Goodman Collection. ' ($100) Smallflan, probably a contemporary imitation. 1 3 7


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L. Minucius. 133 BC.

1578. JE Quadrans (4.99 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; L. MINVCI above, « · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 248/4; Sydenham 471; BMCRR 966. VF, brown patina. The Goodman Collection. ($125)

P. Maenius Antiaticus M.f. 132 BC.

1583. JE Quadrans (4.48 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; club below, [ · · · ] behind / Prow of galley right; M. ABVR/GEM above, • · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 250/2; Sydenham 488; BMCRR 998. ($75) VF, dark brown surfaces. The Goodman Collection.

M. Fabrinius. 132 BC.

1579. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory in quadriga right. Crawford 249/1; Sydenham 492; Maenia 7. Toned EF. The Goodman Collection. ($200)

1584. JE Quadrans (5.74 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, club below, · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [M. FA]BRI/NI above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 251/3; Sydenham 453b; BMCRR 983. VF, green and brown patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1580. JE Quadrans (3.56 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; P. MAE. ANT. MF above, [ · · · ] before, ROMA below. Crawford 249/3; Sydenham 493a; BMCRR 991. VF, brown surfaces, rough reverse. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

M. Aburius M.f. Geminus. 132 BC.

1585. JE Quadrans (4.16 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, club below; [ · · · ] behind / Prow of galley right; [M. FJABRI/N1 above, • · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 251 /3; Sydenham 453b; BMCRR 983. Near VF, glossy green and black patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection; Ex Brand Collection, Part X (Sotheby's, 24 October 1985), lot 93 (part of).

1581. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Sol in quadriga right. Crawford 250/1 ; Sydenham 487; Aburia 6. Toned EF. The Goodman Collection. ($175)

1586. JE Quadrans (5.36 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, club below; [ · ] · [ · ] behind / Prow of galley right; M. FABRI/NI above, [ · · · ] before, ROMA below. Crawford 251 /3; Sydenham 453b; BMCRR 983. VF, brown surfaces, rough. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1582. JE Quadrans (5.69 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; club below, · · · behind / Prow of galley right; M. ABVRI. MF/GEM above, • · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 250/2; Sydenham 488; BMCRR 998. VF, dark green patina. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1587. /E Quadrans (6.14 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, club below, · · · behind / Prow of galley right; [M.] FABRI/NI above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 251/3; Sydenham 453b; BMCRR 983. VF, dark green patina under thick earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

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Classical Numismatic L. Postumius Albinus. 131 BC.

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, Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus. 128 BC.

1593. JE Quadrans (3.88 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; CN. DOME above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 261 /4; Sydenham 515b; BMCRR 1030. Good VF, green patina, light surface roughness. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1588. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; flamen's cap behind / Mars in quadriga right. Crawford 252/1; Sydenham 472; Postumia 1. Toned, near EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection

L. Opimius. 131 BC.

1594. JE Quadrans (3.98 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · [ · ] behind / Prow of galley right; DOMTI above, [ · · · ] before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 261 /4; Sydenham 515b; BMCRR 1030. VF, dark green patina, encrustation, sloppily engraved reverse die. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1589. AR Denarius (3.92 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; wreath behind / Victory in quadriga right. Crawford 253/1; Sydenham 473; Opimia 12. Toned, near EF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

L. Caecilius Metellus Diadematus. 128 BC.

Q. Caecilius Metellus. 130 BC.

1595. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Pax in biga right; elephants head with bell around neck below. Crawford 262/1; Sydenham 496; Caecilia 38. Near EF. ($150) 1590. JE Quadrans (2.80 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, club below; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; Q. M TEL above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 256/4a; Sydenham 510b; BMCRR 1061. VF, brown surfaces, porous. Good style. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1596. JE Semis (7.66 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; Sbehind / Prow of galley right; elephant's head above, S before, ROMA below. Crawford 262/2; Sydenham 497; BMCRR 1048. Near VF, green patina under light earthen encrustation. ($75) The Goodman Collection. 1591. JE Quadrans (4.16 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, club below; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; Q. ME TEL above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 256/4a; Sydenham 510b; BMCRR 1061. Near VF, glossy green patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Sex. Julius Caesar. 129 BC.

1597. JE Quadrans (4.97 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; elephant's head above, · · · before, [R]OMA below. Crawford 262/4; Sydenham 497b; BMCRR 1051. VF, no patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1592. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). Helmted head of Roma right; anchor behind / Venus Genetrix in biga right; Cupid standing behind crowning Venus. Crawford 258/1; Sydenham 476; Julia 2. Good VF. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

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M. Caecilius Q.f. Q.n. Metellus. 127 BC.

Numerius Fabius Pictor. 126 BC.

1598. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; star on helmet / Legend around Macedonian shield on which there is an elephant's head; all within laurel wreath. Crawford 2 6 3 / l a ; Sydenham 480; Caecilia 29. Near EF, well centered. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1603. AR Denarius (3.76 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; D below chin / The Flamen Quirinalis, Q. Fabius Pictor, seated left; shield at side insained QV1 /RJN in two lines; F behind the Hamen's head. Crawford 268/lb; Sydenham 517a; Fabia 11. VF, very light porosity. Scarce. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

C. Servilius Vatia. 127 BC.

C. Caecilius Metellus Caprarius. 125 BC.

1599. JE Quadrans (3.10 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; [ · · ·] behind / Prow of galley right; two grain ears above, [C]. SERVErLI inscribed on prow, [ · · · ] before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 264/4b; Sydenham 483b; BMCRR 1171. VF, brown surfaces, short flan. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1604. AR Denarius (3.72 gm). Head of Roma right wearing Phrygian helmet / Jupiter driving biga of elephants left; Victory flying above. Crawford 269/1; Sydenham 485; Caecilia 14. Toned, nice VF. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

Q. Fabius Maximus. 127 BC.

1600. JE Quadrans (3.57 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; « · · behind / Prow of galley right; Q. MAX above, « · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 265/3; Sydenham 479a; BMCRR 1161. VF; dull, darkbrown patina which is broken around edges. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1601. JE Quadrans (4.55 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; Q. MAX above, · · · before, ROM[A] below. Crawford 265/3; Sydenham 479a; BMCRR 1161. Good VF, Tiber pahna, light surface encrustations. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

T. Quinctius Flamininus. 126 BC.

1605. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Head of Roma right wearing Phrygian helmet / Jupiter d riving biga of elephants left; Victory flying above. Crawford 269/1; Sydenham 485; Caecilia 14. VF, scratches before face. Scarce. ($125)

Q. Fabius Labeo. 124 BC.

1606. JE Quadrans (3.04 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; Q. FABI above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 273/2; Sydenham 533; BMCRR (Italy) 500. Near VF, brown surfaces, lightly rough. Scarce. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Q. Minucius Rufus. 122 BC.

1602. AR Denarius (3.95 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right; flamen's cap behind / The Dioscuri riding right; Macedonian shield below. Crawford 267/1; Sydenham 505; Quinctia 2. Toned EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection; Ex Swiss Bank Auction 33 (22 September 1993), lot 499.

1607. JE Quadrans (2.96 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; Q. M1NV/[RVF] above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 277/2; Sydenham 422; BMCRR (Italy) 467. VF, black patina, light earthen encrustation. ($175) The Goodman Collection; Ex Münz Zentrum Auktion 63 (13 April 1988), lot 546; Münz Zentrum Auktion 30 (21 November 1977), lot 293.

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Classical Numismatic M. Furius L.f. Philus. 119 BC.

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1613. /E Quadrans (3.70 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; [C]. FONT above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 290/5; Sydenham 556c; BMCRR (Italy) 619. Fine, green and dark brown patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

P. Nerva. 113-112 BC. Popular Denarius of P. Nerva 1608. AR Denarius (3.83 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Roma standing left erecting trophy. Crawford 281 / l ; Sydenham 529; Furia 18. Toned VF. ($1‫)ש‬

C. Fabius, L. Roscius and Q. Marcius. 118-117 BC.

1609. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory in quadriga right. Crawford 2 8 3 / l b ; Sydenham 541a; Fabia 13a. VF. Scarce. The Goodman Collection. ($150)

Anonymous Series. 115-114 BC.

1610. AR Denarius (3.98 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Roma seated right on shield; wolf and twins before, two birds in fields. Crawford 287/1; Sydenham 530; RSC 176. Toned, good VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

C. Fonteius. 114-113 BC.

1614. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). Helmeted bust of Roma left, holding spear over right shoulder and shield on left arm / Three citizens voting in the comitium. Crawford 292/1; Sydenham 548; Lidnia 7. Toned EF. Very popular type. ' ($300) The Goodman Collection.

1615. /E Quadrans (5.35 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind, [P. NERVA] before / Prow of galley right; horse standing right above, · · · before, [ROMA] below. Crawford 292/4a; Sydenham 549b; BMCRR (Italy) 529. Fine, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection. Theaninwl standing above the prow is usually identified as a horse, but on this example, the animal has what appears to be horns and an up-pointed tail, resembling a goat or an antelope. Is this a different variety?

T. Didius. 113-112 BC. Finely Detailed T. Didius Denarius

1611. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). Janiform head of the Dioscuri; L left, star right / Galley with pilot and three oarsmen. Crawford 290/1; Sydenham 555; Fonteial. Toned, near EF. ($175) The Goodman Collection.

1612. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Janiform head of the Dioscuri; S left, star right / Galley with pilot and three oarsmen. Crawford 290/1; Sydenham 555; Fonteial. Near EF. ($175) 1616. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Two soldiers fighting each other. Crawford 294/1; Sydenham 550; Didia 2. Lightly toned EF. ($300) 77k Goodman Collection; Ex Sternberg Auktion XV (11 April 1985), lot 249.

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Classical Numismatic Cn. Blasio Cn.f. 112-111 BC.

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1622. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Helmeted head of Roma left / Victory in biga left; Ο and three pellets in exergue. Crawford 318/lb; Sydenham 582a; Coelia 3. Toned EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

Q. Minucius Thermus M.f. 103 BC.

1617. AR Brockage Denarius (3.81 gm). Helmeted head of Scipio Africanus right / Same incuse. Crawford 296/lc; Sydenham 561b; Cornelia 19. VF. ($125)

Μη. Fonteius. 108-107 BC.

1623. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Helmeted head of Mars left / Two warriors fighting, the one on the left protects fallen comrade, the other wears homed helmet. Crawford 319/1; Sydenham 592; Minucia 19. EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection. 1618. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). Conjoined heads of the Dioscuri right / Galley right; A below, : before. Crawford 307/lc; Sydenham 566a; Fonteia 7. Near EF. Scarce. ($250)

L. Julius L.f. Caesar. 103 BC.

L. Scipio Asiagenus. 106 BC.

1619. AR Serrate Denarius (3.96 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter left; · O behind head / Jupiter holding sceptre and thunderbolt in quadriga right. Crawford 311 / l a ; Sydenham 576; Cornelia 24b. Near EF. ($150)

L. Thorius Balbus. 105 BC.

1624. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Helmeted head of Mars left; ·Babovehead / Venus Genetrix in biga left, drawn by two Cupids; lyre before them, ·B above. Crawford 320/1; Sydenham 593a; Julia 4a. Near EF, typical small flan. ($150) Ex NFA Auction XXIV, Fall Mail Bid Sale (18 October 1990), lot 1223.

L. Cassius Caecianus. 102 BC.

1620. AR Denarius (4.05 gm). Head of Juno Lanuvium wearing goat's skin / Bull charging right; Ε above. Crawford 316/1; Sydenham 598; Thoria 1. Toned VF. ($125)

C. Coelius Caldus. 104 BC.

1625. AR Denarius (4.00 gm). Bust of Ceres left, · C behind / Two yoked oxen left; ·G above. Crawford 321 / l ; Sydenham 594; Cassia 4. Good VF. The Goodman Collection ($125)

C. Fabius C.f. Hadrianus. 102 BC.

1621. AR Denarius (3.82 gm). Helmeted head of Roma left / Victory in biga left; Ν and two pellets in exergue. Crawford 3 1 8 / l a ; Sydenham 582; Coelia 2. Toned, near EF, light scuff behind head. ($150) 1626. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). Veiled and turreted bust of Cybele right / Victory in biga right; B· and stork below. Crawfoid 322/lb; Sydenham 590; Fabia 14. Toned VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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C. Malleolus. 96 BC.

P. Servilius M.f. Rullus. 100 BC.

1627. AR Denarius (3.88 gm). Bust of Minerva left wearing crested helmet and aegis / Victory in biga right holding palm; Ρ below horses. Crawford ($125) 328/1; Sydenham 601; Servilia 14. VF. The Goodman Collection.

1632. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Helmeted head of Mars right, mallet above, * below / Warrior, holding spear and shield, standing left before trophy, foot on cuirass; grasshopper on prow behind. Crawford 335/3d; Sydenham 615a; Poblicia 6. Toned, good VF. ($200)

Pub. Lentulus Marceli f. 100 BC.

1628. JE As (27.19 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [LENT MAR. F] above, triskeles before, ROMA below. Crawford 329/2; Sydenham 606; BMCRR—. VF, green patina, large casting pit, fields lightly smoothed. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1633. JE Quadrans (7.65 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; hammer and ROMA above, · · · below. Crawford 335/7a; Sydenham 616c; BMCRR (Italy) 712. VF, glossy black patina. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

C.Allius Bala. 92 BC.

P. Sabinus. 99 BC.

1629. AR Quinarius (1.71 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right; three pellets and X behind / Victory standing right erecting trophy; three pellets and X right. Crawford 331/1; Sydenham 587; Vettia 1. Near EF, obverse scratch. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

1634. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Diademed female head right; M below chin / Diana in biga of stags right, plow below; all set in laurel wreath. Crawford 336/lc; Sydenham 595; Aelia 4. Good VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

D.Silanus L.f. 91 BC.

L. Pomponius Molo. 97 BC.

1635. JE As (8.30 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; D. SILAN[VS L.F.] above. Crawford 337/5; Sydenham 649; BMCRR 1853. VF, nice green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1630. JE As (31.95 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; L. POMP above, [I] before, ROMA below. Crawford 334/2; Sydenham 608; BMCRR (Italy) 739. Nice Fine, dark green patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection; Ex Italo Vecchi Sale 3(13 September 1996), lot 523.

1631. JE Quadrans (7.15 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; L. POMP above, · · · before, ROMA below. Crawford 334/5; Sydenham 608c; BMCRR (Italy) 744. Near VF, dark green, almost black, patina, minor surface roughness. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1636. JE As (13.18 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; [D. SJILANVS L.F. above. Crawford 337/5; Sydenham 649; BMCRR 1853. VF, glossy black patina, rough reverse. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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L.P.D.A.P. Series. 91 BC.

1637. JE Quadrans (4.48 gm). Bearded head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; · · · behind / Prow of galley right; · · · and L. P. D. A. P. above. Crawford 338/4c; Sydenham 678c; BMCRR—. Fine, glossy dark b r o w n patina, reverse a little rough. Scarce. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1642. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; m behind, three pellets before / Horseman galloping right carrying palm; B · above. Crawford 340/1; Sydenham 665k; Calpurnia 11. EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

Unpublished L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi Quinarius

The letters L.RD.A.P. stand for Lege Papiria de assis pondéré, an indication that this coin was struck onaneiu loeight standard of half an ounce instead ofan ounce, as authorized by the Lex Papiria of 91 BC.

A n o n y m o u s Series. 91 BC. 1643. AR Quinarius (1.93 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; scorpion behind / L. PI-SO across field, FRVG in exergue, Victory standing right. Crawford 340/2e var.; Sydenham 672 var.; Calpumia 13b variety. Toned VF. Scarce. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1638. JE Quadrans (2.57 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley right; ROMA above, · · · below. Crawford 339/4a; Sydenham 679c; BMCRR 2208. VF, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

The scorpion symbol on the obverse is not in Crawford and is apparently unpublished. Also the reverse spelling ofFRVG is unpublished, the normal spelling being FRVGI.

L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. 90 BC.

1639. AR Denarius (3.75 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; four pellets behind / Horseman galloping right carrying palm; LXXI below. Crawford 340/1; Sydenham 663b; Calpurnia 11. EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1644. JE As (8.29 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; L. PISO above, Victory walking right on prow, FRVGI below. Crawford 340/4; Sydenham 677; BMCRR 2179. VF, dark brown surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

Q.Titius. 90 BC.

1640. AR Denarius (3.82 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; three pellets behind / Horseman galloping right carrying palm; L above. Crawford 340/1; Sydenham 664b; Calpurnia 11. Toned EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1641. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; X behind / Horseman galloping right carrying palm; X above, ROMA in monogram below. Crawford 340/1; Sydenham 661; Calpurnia 11. Lightly toned EF. ($150)

1645. AR Denarius (4.19 gm). Head of Mutinus Titinus right, wearing winged diadem / Pegasus springing right; Q. ΤΓΠ on tablet below. Crawford 341/1; Sydenham 691; Titia 1. Attractively toned, near EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1646. JE As (12.64 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Prow of galley right; Q. ΤΓΠ above. Crawford 341 /4a; Sydenham 694; BMCRR 2231. Near VF, dark brown surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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1647. JE As (7.54 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Prow of galley right; [Q.J ΤΓΠ above, palm behind stem of prow. Crawford 341 /4d; Sydenham 694b; BMCRR 2236. VF, dull brown patina. $125) ‫י‬ ) The Goodman Collection. 1648.

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1653. JE As (10.74 gm). Laureate head of Janus, I above / Three prows right; ROMA above, I before, C. VIBI.PAN below. Crawford 342/7e; Sydenham 690b; BMCRR 2319. Near VF, dark brown patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

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C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 BC.

1654. JE Semis (6.13 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right; [C. V1]BI. PA above. Crawford 342/8a; Sydenham 690f; BMCRR—. VF, brown patina, surfaces slightly rough, large die break at back of Saturn's head. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1649. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; S:S· · · before / Minerva in quadriga left. Crawford 342/5b; Sydenham 684b; Vibia Id. Near EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

M. Cato. 89 BC.

1650. JE As (11.45 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Three prows right; palm and ROM[A] above, caps of the Dioscuri before, C. PANSA below. Crawford 342/7b; Sydenham 690; BMCRR 2312. Near VF, brown patina, rough obverse. ($100) The Goodman Collection.

1655. AR Denarius (3.32 gm). Draped and diademed bust of Roma right / Victory seated right holding patera; ST below seat. Crawford 343/lc; Sydenham 596a; Porcia 6. Toned, good VF. ($175)

1656. AR Quinarius (2.06 gm). Young head right, crowned with ivy wreath; grain ear below / Victory seated right. Crawford 343/2b; Sydenham 597c; Porcia 7. Toned, near EF, light marks in fields. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. 89 BC. 1651. JE As (9.29 gm). Laureate head of Janus, I above / Three prows right; [ROM]A above, I before, C. VIBI.PANS below. Crawford 342/7e; Sydenham 690b; BMCRR 2319. VF, dark brown patina. ($100) The Goodman Collection. 1657. AR Denarius (4.08 gm). Head of Tatius right; palm below chin / Tarpeia buried to her waist in shields, fending off two soldiers about to throw their shields on her. Crawford 344/2c; Sydenham 699a; Tituria 5. Toned, good VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex Nicolas Collection, lot 373.

1652. JE As (9.87 gm). Laureate head of bearded Janus / Triple prows right. Crawford 342/7e; Sydenham 690b. VF, brown patina, light corrosion. ($100) Ex Byron Reed Collection. 1 3 5

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L. Rubrius Dossenus. 87 BC.

Cn. Lentulus Clodianus. 88 BC.

1658. AR Denarius (3.57 gm). Helmeted bust of Mars right, seen from behind / Victory in biga right. Crawford 345/1; Sydenham 702; Cornelia 50. Toned, near EF. ($2‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection; Ex Lanz Auktion 26 (5 December 1983), lot 368.

1663. JE As (12.25 gm). Laureate head of Janus, serpent entwined altar between / Prow of galley right; [L. RVBRI]/[D]OSSEN above, I before. Crawford 348/5; Sydenham 709; BMCRR 2461. VF, brown patina. ($150)

1659. JE As (9.65 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Prow of gaUey right; [CN. L]E[N]TV above. Crawford 345/3; Sydenham 704; BMCRR 2445. VF, brown surfaces, porous with light pitting. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1664. ^ As (8.89 gm). Laureate head of Janus, serpent entwined altar between / Prow of galley right; [L. R]VBR[I]/[D]OSSENO above, I before. Crawford 348/5; Sydenham 709; BMCRR 2461. Fine, olive-green patina. The Goodman Collection. ($75)

Vergilius, Gargilius and Ogulnius. 86 BC.

1660. JE As (12.47 gm). Laureate head of Janus / Prow of galley right; CN. LENT above. Crawford 345/3; Sydenham 704; BMCRR 2447. VF, dark green patina, obverse surface a little rough. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

C. Censorinus. 88 BC.

1665. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right; thunderbolt below / Jupiter in quadriga right; Β above. Crawford 3 5 0 A / l e ; Sydenham 721d; Vergilia 1. VF. Rare. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

1661. AR Denarius (3.88 gm). Jugate heads of N u m a Pompilius and Ancus Marcius; V behind / Two horses galloping right, one with rider carrying a whip; dolphin below. Crawford 3 4 6 / l c ; Sydenham 713e; Marcia 18d. Toned, good VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex Spink "Numismatic Circular" (November 1985), lot 7663.

1666. JE As (11.48 gm). Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley left; OGVL. VER. [GAR.] above, M before. Crawford 350A/3d; Sydenham 722c; BMCRR 2630. Near VF, brown surfaces, porous. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

1662. AR Denarius (3.65 gm). Diademed head of Apollo right; Τ below chin / Horse galloping right; strigil and oil jar on ring above, V below. Crawford 346/2b; Sydenham 714b; Marcia 19b. Toned, good VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

1667. AR Denarius (3.41 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; thunderbolt below / Jupiter in quadriga right. Crawford 350A/2; Sydenham 723; RSC 226. Toned, good VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection; Ex Hirsch Auktion 163, lot 673.

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Anonymous Series. 86 BC.

1673. AR Denarius (3.76 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right, sceptre over shoulder; Ε behind, cornucopiae before / Horseman galloping right, hurling spear; CCCLXXXX above. Crawford 361/lc; Sydenham 738a; Crepusia 1. NiceEF. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

1668. JE Semis (5.44 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley left; ROMA above, S before. Crawford 350B/1; Sydenham 679a; ($75) BMCRR 2205. VF, brown surfaces. The Goodman Collection.

This combination of the letter Ε and the cornucopaie was not listed in T. Buttney's orticle, "Denarii of P. Crepusius" in ANS Museum Notes 21.

1669. /E Quadrans (3.57 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; [· · ·] behind / Prow of galley left; ROMA above, · · · before. Crawford 350B/3a; Sydenham 679d; BMCRR 2213. Good VF, brown surfaces. ($100) The Goodman Collection; Ex Swiss Credit Auction I, lot 205.

1674. AR Denarius (3.82 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right, sceptre over shoulder; Ο behind, palm before / Horseman galloping right, hurling spear; number above. Crawford 361/lc; Sydenham 738a; Crepusia 1. EF. The Goodman Collection. ($200)

1670. JE Quadrans (3.46 gm). Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • · · behind / Prow of galley left; ROMA above, · · · before. Crawford 350B/3a; Sydenham 679d; BMCRR 2213. VF, brown surfaces. ($75) The Goodman Collection.

Q. Antonius Baibus. 83-82 BC.

1675. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right, sceptre over shoulder; c behind, leaf(?) before / Horseman galloping right, hurling spear; CXXXVII above. Crawford 361/lc; Sydenham 738a; Crepusia 1. Lightly toned EF. ($200)

1671. AR Serrate Denarius (3.96 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right; Ε below / Victory in quadriga left holding wreath and palm. Crawford 364/lb; Sydenham 742; Antonia la. Toned, near EF. ($150) 1676. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right, sceptre over shoulder; Ν behind, flower below chin / Horseman gaUoping right, hurling spear; number behind. Crawford 361/lc; Sydenham 738a; Crepusia 1. Toned, nearEF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

L. Censorinus. 82 BC. 1672. AR Serrate Denarius (3.76 gm). Laureate head of Jupiter right; V below / Victory in quadriga left holding wreath and palm. Crawford 364/lb; Sydenham 742; Antonia la. Good VF. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

Pub. Crepusius. 82 BC.

1677. AR Denarius (3.95 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right; crab behind / The satyr Marsyas standing left with wine skin on shoulder, column behind surmounted by a draped figue; C right. Crawford 363/la; Sydenham 737f; Marcia 24b. Toned, near EF/EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

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L. Rutilius Flaccus. 77 BC.

1678. AR Denarius (4.10 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / The satyr M a r s y a s s t a n d i n g left w i t h w i n e skin o n shoulder, c o l u m n b e h i n d surmounted by a d r a p e d figue. Crawford 3 6 3 / l d ; Sydenham 737; Marcia 24. Lightly toned, choice EF, small die breaks on Apollo's face. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1683. AR Denarius (3.59 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory in biga right. Crawford 387/1; Sydenham 780; Rutilia 1. EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

L. Manlius Torquatus. 82 BC.

Cn. Lentulus. 76-75 BC.

1679. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). Helmeted head of Roma right / Sulla in walking q u a d r i g a right, crowned by Victory w h o flies above. Crawford 367/3; Sydenham 759; Manlia 7. Near EF. ($150)

1684. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). D i a d e m e d bust of Genius right, sceptre over s h o u l d e r / Globe b e t w e e n r u d d e r a n d sceptre. C r a w f o r d 3 9 3 / l a ; Sydenham 752; Cornelia 54. Near EF, light golden toning around devices. ($150)

A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. 81 BC.

P. Galba. 69 BC.

1680. AR Serrate Denarius (3.87 gm). Draped bust of Diana right; bow and quiver over shoulder, bucranium above / Togate figure standing left on a rock before a lighted altar; ox standing right about to b e sacrificed. Crawford 372/1; Sydenham 745; Postumia 7. EF .($2‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

1685. AR Denarius (3.64 gm). Veiled head of Vesta right / Knife, simpulum and ornamented axe. Crawfond 406/1; Sydenham 839; Sulpicia 7. Toned, nearEF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

Mn. Aquillius Mn.f. Mn.n. 65 BC.

1681. AR Serrate Denarius (4.18 gm). Veiled head of Hispania right with dishevelled hair / Togate figure standing left between Roman eagle and fasces. Crawford 372/2; Sydenham 746; Postumia 8. Lightly toned, near EF. ($175)

1686. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Helmeted bust of Virtus right / The consul Man. Aquillius raising Sicilia. Crawford 401/1; Sydenham 798; Aquillia 2. EF. ($200) Ex CNG Auction XXVI (11 June 1994), lot 394.

L. Procilius. 80 BC.

C. Hosidius C.f. Geta. 64 BC.

1682. AR Serrate Denarius (3.78 gm). Head of Juno Sospita right wearing goat's skin; S.C behind / Juno Sospita holding shield and spear in biga right. Crawford 379/2; Sydenham 772; Procilia 2. Near EF, off-center. ($150) Ex CNA Auction XI (3 May 1990), lot 239.

1687. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). Diademed head of Diana right, bow and quiver at her shoulder / The wild boar of Calydon right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog. Crawford 407/2; Sydenham 903; Hosidia 1. Darkly toned EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

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L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. 62 BC.

L. Roscius Fabatus. 59 BC.

1688. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). Veiled and diademed head of Concordia right / L. Aemilius Paullus standing to right of trophy, Perseus and his two sons as captives on the left. Crawford 415/1; Sydenham 926; Aemilia 10. Lightly toned EF. ($150) The Goodman Collection; Ex Swiss Credit Auction 5 (18 April 1986), lot 295.

1693. AR Serrate Denarius (3.97 gm). Head of Juno Sospita right wearing goat's skin; altar(?) behind / Female standing right feeding serpent; tripod(?) behind. Crawford 412/1 (symbols—); Sydenham 915; Roscia 3. Choice EF. ($250) The Goodman Collection; Ex Gorny Auktion 44 (3 April 1989), lot 665.

L. Scribonius Libo. 62 BC.

1694. AR Serrate Denarius (3.79 gm). Head of Juno Sospita right wearing goat's skin; shadoof (a device used to raise water) behind / Female standing right feeding serpent; puteal(?) behind. Crawford 4 1 2 / 1 (symbols—); Sydenham 915; Roscia 3. Near EF. ' ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1689. AR Denarius (3.78 gm). Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right / Garlanded well head decorated with two lyres and a hammer. Crawford 416/la; Sydenham 928; Scribonia 8a. EF. ($150)

C. Piso L.f. Frugi. 61 BC.

1695. ARSerrate Denarius (3.74 gm). Head of Juno Sospita right wearing goat's skin; scales behind / Female standing right feeding serpent; drying rack(?) behind. Crawford 412/1 (symbols 120); Sydenham 915; Roscia 3. EF, obverse scratches. ($200) The Goodman Collection; Ex NAC Auction Ε (4 April 1995), lot 2673.

1690. AR Denarius (4.04 gm). Head of Apollo right with fillet; Θ behind / Naked horseman galloping right carrying long palm; Γ above. Crawford 408/la; Sydenham 851; Calpumia 24; Hersh 40 (013/R1020). EF. The Goodman Collection. ($250)

L. Cassius Longinus. 60 BC.

1691. AR Denarius (4.03 gm). Veiled and draped bust of Vesta left; kylix behind, A before / Roman citizen casting tablet inscribed V into a cista. Crawford 413/1; Sydenham 935; Cassia 10. Lightly toned EF. ($250)

1696. ARSerrate Denarius (3.81 gm). Head of Juno Sospita right wearing goat's skin; dragon's head behind / Female standing right feeding serpent; harpa behind. Crawford 412/1 (symbols 133); Sydenham 915; Roscia 3. EF, light porosity. ($175)

M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. 57 BC.

P. Plautius Hypsaeus. 60 BC.

1692. AR Denarius (3.65 gm). Head of Neptune right, trident behind / Jupiter in quadriga left. Crawford 4 2 0 / l a ; Sydenham 910; Plautia 11. EF. ($250)

Well Struck M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus Denarius

1697. AR Denarius (3.85 gm). Draped bust of Fortuna right / Half-length bust of Sors facing, head slightly right; tablet inscribed SORS below. Crawford 405/2; Sydenham 801; Plaetoria 10. Toned, near EF, choice for this issue which is usually poorly struck. Rare. ($1250)

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Servius Sulpicius. 51 BC.

1698. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). Turreted bust of Cybele right; forepart of lion behind shoulder, globe under chin / Curule chair; lyre left. Crawford 409/2; Sydenham 808; BMCRR 3596; Plaetoria 3. EF. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

M. N o n i u s Sufenas. 57 BC.

1703. AR Denarius (3.68 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Naval trophy; male figure standing on left, captive Macedonian on right. Crawford 438/1; Sydenham 931; Sulpicia 8. Toned, near VF, weakly struck in centers. Rare. ($300) The Goodman Collection.

Q. Sicinius. 49 BC.

1699. AR Denarius (3.98 gm). Head of Saturn right; harpa and conical stone behind / Roma seated left being crowned by Victory. Crawford 421/1; Sydenham 885; Nonia 1. Toned EF. ($250)

L. Marcius Philippus. 56 BC.

1704. AR Denarius (4.00 gm). D i a d e m e d head of Fortuna right / Caduceus and palm in saltire, laurel w r e a t h above. C r a w f o r d 440/1; Sydenham 938; Sicinia 5. Darkly toned, near EF/EF, small b u m p before nose. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

Man. Acilius Glabrio. 49 BC.

1700. AR Denarius (3.72 gm). Diademed head of Ancus Marcius right; lituus behind / Equestrian statue right on an arcade of five arches within which A Q V A MAR; flower below horse. Crawford 425/1; Sydenham 919; Marcia 28. Near EF. ($200)

P. Licinius Crassus M.f. 55 BC.

1705. AR Denarius (3.60 gm). Laureate head of Salus right / Salus standing left, leaning against column and holding serpent. Crawford 4 4 2 / l a ; Sydenham 922; Acilia 8. VF. ($100)

Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius. 49 BC.

1701. AR Denarius (3.72 gm). Laureate and diademed bust of Venus right / Female figure standing, holding horse by the bridle; shield and cuirass at her feet. Crawford 430/1; Sydenham 929; Licinia 18. Near EF. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

M. Junius Brutus. 54 BC. 1706. AR Denarius (4.04 gm). Diademed head of Apollo right; star below / Club of Hercules surmounted by a lion's scalp; arrow left, bow right. Crawford 444/la; Sydenham 939; Sicinia 1. Toned, near EF. ($300)

1702. AR Denarius (4.17 gm). Head of Liberty right / The consul L. Junius Brutus walking left between two lictors, preceded by an accensus. Crawford 433/1; Sydenham 906; Junia 31. VF, lightly porous. ($125)

1707. AR Denarius (3.55 gm). Diademed head of Apollo right; star below / Club of Hercules surmounted by a lion's scalp; arrow left, bow right. Crawford 444/la; Sydenham 939; Sicinia 1. Toned VF. ($150) 1 3 0


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L. Mussidius Longus. 42 BC.

1713. AR Denarius (3.78 gm). CONCORDIA, diademed and veiled bust of Concordia right / Platform inscribed CLOACIN on which there are two statues of Venus Cloacina. Crawford 494/42a; Sydenham 1093; Mussidia 6b. Good VF. ($150) The Goodman Collection. 1708. AR Denarius (4.25 gm). Mask of Pan right / Jupiter Axurus seated left, holding sceptre and plate. Crawford 449/la; Sydenham 947; Vibia 18. Toned, near EF. ($2M)

C. Pansa and Albinus Bruti f. 48 BC. 1714. AR Denarius (4.11 gm). CONCORDIA, diademed and veiled bust of Concordia right, crescent below chin / Platform inscribed CLOACIN on which there are two statues of Venus Cloacina. Crawford 494/42c; Sydenham 1093b; Mussidia 6a. EF. ($200)

R O M A N IMPERATORIAL 1709. AR Denarius (3.75 gm). Mask of Pan right / Clasped hands holding winged caduceus. Crawford 451/1; Sydenham 944; Vibia 22. Toned VF. ($100)

Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio. 47-46 BC.

1715. CN. POMPEY MAGNUS. 46-45 BC. Ά As (12.41 gm). Spanish mint. Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow of galley right; CN. MAG above, I before, IM[P] below. Crawford 471/1; Sydenham 1040; BMCRR (Spain) 84. Fine, dark brown patina under light earthen encrustation. The Goodman Collection. ($100)

1710. AR Denarius (3.63 gm). Head of Africa right wearing elephant's skin; grain ear before, plow below / Hercules standing facing. Crawford 461/1; Sydenham 1051; Caecilia 50a. Fine. Scarce. ($125)

L. Valerius Acisculus. 45 BC.

1711. AR Daiarius (3.79 gm). Diademed head of Apollo Soranus right; axe behind, star above / Valeria Luperca riding a heifer right, holding a veil above. Crawford 474/la; Sydenham 998; Valeria 17. Toned, good VF, slightly flat strike. ' ($175)

1716. CN. POMPEY MAGNUS. 46-45 BC. R As (17.56 gm). Spanish mint. Laureate head of Janus with the features of Pompey; MAGN above / Prow of galley right; [PJIVS above, IMP below. Crawford 479/1; Sydenham 1044a; BMCRR (Spain) 103. VF, green patina. ($200)

Petillius Capitolinus. 43 BC.

1712. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). Eagle standing right on thunderbolt / Hexastyle temple with ornamented pediment. Crawford 487/2a; Sydenham 1150; Petillia 2. Toned, near EF, flat strike. ($150) The Goodman Collection.

1717. CN. POMPEY MAGNUS. 45-44 BC. /£ Imitation As (18.54 gm). Spanish mint. Laureate head of Janus; MAGN above / Prow of galley right; PIVS above, IMP below. Cf. Crawford 479/1; cf. Sydenham l(M4a; cf. BMCRR (Spain) 101. Near VF, black patina, rough surfaces. ($125) The Goodman Collection.

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1723. JULIUS CAESAR. 47-46 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). Diademed head of Venus right / Aeneas walking left, carrying Anchises and palladium. Crawford 458/1; Sydenham 1013; RSC 12. Toned, near EF. ($250)

1718. CN. POMPEY Junior, son of Pompey the Great. 4 6 4 5 BC. AR Denarius (3.82 gm). Spanish mint. Helmeted head of Roma right / Hispania standing right, holding shield and two spears, presenting palm to Cn. Pompey who is standing left on a prow. Crawford 469/lc; Sydenham 1035; RSC 1 (Pompey the Great). Good VF, light porosity. ($600) The Goodman Collection.

1724. JULIUS CAESAR. 47-46 BC. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). Diademed head of Venus right / Aeneas walking left, carrying Anchises and palladium. Crawford 458/1; Sydenham 1013; RSC 12. NearEF. ($250)

1719. CN. POMPEY Junior, son of Pompey the Great. 46-45 BC. AR Denarius (3.67 gm). Spanish mint. Helmeted head of Roma right / Hispania standing right, holding shield and two spears, presenting palm to Cn. Pompey w h o is standing left on a prow. Crawford 469/la; Sydenham 1035; RSC 1 (Pompey the Great). Toned, good VF. ($400)

1725. JULIUS CAESAR. 46-45 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Diademed head of Venus right, Cupid on shoulder / Gallia and a Gaulish captive seated beneath trophy; [CJAESAR in exergue. Crawford 468/1; Sydenham 1014; RSC 13. EF, light obverse toning. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

1720. SEXTUS POMPEY & Q. NASIDIUS. 4443 BC. AR Denarius (3.72 gm). Head of Pompey the Great right; dolphin below, trident before / Galley sailing right, star in left field. Crawford 483/2; Sydenham 1350; RSC 20 (Pompey the Great). Toned Fine, small banker's mark on chin, flan crack. ($500) Ex CNG Auction 35 (20 September 1995), lot 660.

1726. JULIUS CAESAR. 46-45 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). Diademed head of Venus right, Cupid on shoulder / Gallia and a Gaulish captive seated beneath trophy; CAESA[R] in exergue. Crawford 468/1; Sydenham 1014; RSC 13. EF. ($300)

1721. JULIUS CAESAR. 49-48 BC. AR Denarius (3.94 gm). Elephant walking right trampling serpent / Simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat. Crawford 443/1; Sydenham 1M6; RSC 49. Good VF. ($250)

1727. JULIUS CAESAR. 4 6 4 5 BC. AR Denarius (3.78 gm). Diademed head of Venus right, Cupid on shoulder / Gallia and a Gaulish captive seated beneath trophy; CAESA[R] in exergue. Crawford 468/1; Sydenham 1014; RSC 13. Fine, lightly porous. ($150)

1722. JULIUS CAESAR. 48-47 BC. AR Denarius (3.81 gm). Laureate head of Pietas right; Til behind / Trophy of Gallic arms; axe surmounted by an animal's head on right. Crawford 452/2; Sydenham 1009; RSC 18. Toned, near EF. ($250)

1728. JULIUS CAESAR. 4645 BC. AR Denarius (3.49 gm). Spanish Mint. Diademed head of Venus left; cupid and lituus before, sceptre behind / Gaulish captive and Gallia seated beneath trophy. Crawford 468/2; Sydenham 1015; RSC 14. VF. ($200)

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1729. JULIUS CAESAR. 44 BC. AV Aureus (7.99 gm). CAES. DIC behind, QVAR before, diademed bust of Venus right / COS. QVINC within laurel wreath. Crawford 481/1; Sydenham 1021. Near VF. Scarce type. ($2500)

1734. JULIUS CAESAR. 42 BC. AR Denarius (3.84 gm). L. Livineius Regulus, moneyer. Laureate head of Caesar right between laurel branch and caduceus / Bull charging right. Crawford 494/24; Sydenham 1106; RSC ($600) 27. Near VF, porous.

Sharp Portrait of Julius Caesar

1735. BRUTUS. 43-42 BC. AR Quinarius (1.67 gm). Quaestorial chair against which rests a staff; modius below / Tripod between simpulum and apex. Crawford 502/4; Sydenham 1292; RSC 13. Toned, near VF, bankers' marks and light porosity. Scarce. ($150)

1730. JULIUS CAESAR. 44 BC. AR Denarius (4.32gm). L. Buca, moneyer. Laureate head of Caesar right / Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre. Crawford 480/8; Sydenham 1061; RSC 23. EF. ($2500)

1736. BRUTUS. 43-42 BC. AR Quinarius (1.79 gm). Head of Liberty right / Crossed anchor and ship's prow. Crawford 505/3; Sydenham 1288; RSC 5a. Toned VF, test cut on edge. Scarce. ($150) Ex CNG Auction 35 (20 September 1995), lot 656.

1731. JULIUS CAESAR. 44 BC. AR Denarius (3.88 gm). P. Sepullius Macer, moneyer. Laureate and veiled head of Caesar right / Venus standing left holding Victory in right hand, sceptre set on shield in left. Crawford 480/13; Sydenham 1074; RSC 39. VF. ($750)

1737. BRUTUS and CASCA LONGUS. 43-42 BC. AR Denarius (3.71 gm). Laureate head of Neptune right, trident below / Victory walking right on broken sceptre and holding broken diadem. Crawford 507/2; Sydenham 1298;RSC3.Toned VF. ($750)

1732. JULIUS CAESAR. 44 BC. AR Denarius (3.24 gm). C. Cossutius Maridianus, moneyer. Laureate and veiled head of Caesar right / Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre resting on shield. Crawford 480/16; Sydenham 1067; BMCRR4185; RSC 9. Fine, bankers' marks and light porosity. ($300)

1733. JULIUS CAESAR. 44 BC. AR Denarius (3.77 gm). C. Cossutius Maridianus, moneyer. Laureate and veiled head of Caesar right; lituus below chin, priest's hat behind / C. COSSVTIVS MARIDIANVS in the form of a cross, A A A F.F in angles. Crawfoid 480/19; Sydenham 1069; RSC 8. Toned VF, obverse bankers' marks. ($750)

1738. MARK ANTONY. 40 BC. AR Denarius (3.05 gm). Lituus and vase / Thunderbolt, vase and caduceus. Crawford 522/2; Sydenham 1190; RSC ($300) 24. Near VF, porous. Very rare type.

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1739. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionär)‫ ׳‬Denarius (3.47 gm). Galley to the right / CHORTIS SPECVLATORVM, three legionary standards. Crawford 544/12; Sydenham 1214; RSC 6. Toned, near VF. Scarce. ($400)

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1740. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.78 gm). Galley to the right / LEG ΠΙ, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/15; Sydenham 1217; RSC 28. Good VF. ($2‫)ש‬ The Goodman Collection.

1746. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.67 gm). Galley to the right / LEG ΧΠ, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/26; Sydenham 1230; RSC 41. Toned VF. ($150)

1741. MARK ANTONY.. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.57 gm). Galley to the right / LEG IV, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/17; Sydenham 1219; RSC 30. Toned VF, obverse banker's mark. The Goodman Collection. ($2QO)

1747. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (2.32 gm). Galley to the right / LEG ΧΠ, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/26; Sydenham 1230; RSC 41. Toned, near VF. ($125)

Curious'LEG XIIANTIQVAE‫ ׳‬Denarius

1742. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.71 gm). Galley to the right / LEG V, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/18; Sydenham 1221; RSC 32. Toned VF, mushy obverse strike, obverse banker's mark. ($150)

1748. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.38 gm). ANT AVG 1Π VIR R Ρ C, praetorian galley right / LEG ΧΠ ANTIQVAE, aquila between two standards. Crawford 544/9; Sydenham 1231; BMCRR 222; RSC 40. Near EF, banker's mark on obverse. ($750) This interesting coin shows evidence of an error made by the die engraver. It appears he began to engrave the inscription 'LEG XII' in the field between the standards, and when noticing his error, attempted to remove the legend by filling in the punches in the die. /4s the letters 'LEG'can still be made out, he was not very successful.

1743. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.46 gm). Galley to the right / LEG VI, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/19; Sydenham 1223; RSC 33. Good VF. ($2TO) The Goodman Collection.

1744. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.61 gm). Galley to the right / LEG VU, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/20; Sydenham 1224; RSC 34. Lightly toned VF, two obverse bankers' marks. ($150)

1745. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.44 gm). Galley to the right / LEG IX, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/23; Sydenham 1227; RSC 37. Fine. ($1M)

1749. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.35 gm). Galley to the right / LEG ΧΙΉ, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/27; Sydenham 1232a; RSC 42. Toned, near EF. ($250)

1750. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.35 gm). Galley to the right / LEG ΧΙΉ, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/27; Sydenham 1232a; RSC 42. Good Fine, obverse banker's mark. ($125)

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1751. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.60 gm). Galley to the right / LEG ΧΙΠΙ, aquila and two legionary standands. Crawford 544/28; Sydenham 1233; RSC 43. Toned VF. Scarce. ' ($250)

1757. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.86 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XVHI LYBICAE, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/11; Sydenham 1240; RSC 53. Toned, good VF. Scarce. The Goodman Collection. ($500)

1752. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.49 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XTV, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/29; Sydenham 1234; RSC 44. Toned VF. Scarce. ($250)

1758. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.38 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XVH[ LYBICAE, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/11; Sydenham 1240; RSC 53. Toned, near VF, small obverse banker's mark. Scarce. ($150)

1753. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.89 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XV, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/30; Sydenham 1235; RSC 47. Near EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1759. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.28 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XIX, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/35; Sydenham 1242; RSC 55. Toned VF, obverse and reverse bankers' marks. ($150)

1754. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.37 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XV, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/30; Sydenham 1235; RSC 47. Toned, near EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1760. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.16 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XX, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/36; Sydenham 1243; RSC 57. Toned, near EF. ($250) The Goodman Collection.

1755. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.86 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XVI, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/31; Sydenham 1236; RSC 48. Toned, near EF. ($200) The Goodman Collection.

1761. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.22 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XX, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/36; Sydenham 1243; RSC 57. Toned, near VF. ($150)

1756. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.38 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XVI, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/31; Sydenham 1236; RSC 48. Toned, near EF, obverse banker's mark. ($200)

1762. MARK ANTONY.. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.42 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XX, aquila and two legionary standands. Crawford 544/36; Sydenham 1243; RSC 57. Toned, near Fine, obverse bankers' marks. ($100)

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1763. MARK ANTONY. 32-31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius (3.11 gm). Galley to the right / LEG XXI, aquila and two legionary standards. Crawford 544/37; Sydenham 1244; RSC 58. Toned, good VF. ($200)

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1768. OCTAVIAN. 29-27 BC. AR Denarius (3.53). Uncertain Italian mint. Laureate head of Apollo right / Octavian plowing with yoke of oxen to right, holding whip in left hand. RIC1272; BMCRE 638; RSC 117. Toned, good Fine. ($100)

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1764. MARK and LUCIUS ANTONY. 41 BC. AR Denarius (3.52 gm). Bare head of Mark Antony right; capis behind / Bare head of Lucius Antony right. Crawford 517/5c; Sydenham 1186; RSC 2b. Lightly toned, near VF, very light scratches on Lucius' face. Rare. ($750) 1769. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.75 gm). P. Carisius, moneyer. Struck 25-22 BC. Emerita mint. Bare head of A u g u s t u s left / Celtiberian helmet facing between dagger and bipennis. RIC 17b; BMCRE 282; RSC 405. Toned, good Fine, a couple of minor bankers' marks on obverse. ($350)

1765. MARK ANTONY. Restitution Issue of Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Verus. AR Denarius (3.48 gm). Galley sailing left / Legionary eagle between two standards. RIC ΠΙ 443 (Aurelius); RSC 83 (Mark Antony). Heavily toned, good VF. ($150) 1770. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.83 gm). Struck circa 18 BC. Spanish mint. Laureate head right / Round tetrastyle temple, in which is a chariot which is surmounted by small quadriga and Roman eagle. RIC 1119; BMCRE 385; RSC 279. VF. ($300)

1766. FULVIA, first wife of Mark Antony. 43 BC. AR Quinarius (1.66 gm). L u g d u n u m Mint. Bust of Victory right, with the likeness of Fulvia / Lion right between A and XLI; ANTON1 above, IMP in exergue. Crawford 489/6; Sydenham 1163; RSC 3. VF, light porosity, obverse banker's mark. Scarce. ($200) 1771. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.77 gm). Struck 15-13 BC. Lugdunum mint. Bare head of Augustus right / Bull butting right. RIC 1167a; BMCRE 451 ; RSC 137. Near EF, attractive toning. ($400)

Extremely Rare Caius Antonius Denarius

1767. C A I U S A N T O N I U S . 43 BC. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). C. ANTONIVS. M. F. PRO. COS, draped bust of the genius of Macedonia right, wearing chlamys and kausia / Two simpuia and an axe; PONTIFEX below. Crawford 484/1; Sydenham 1286; RSC 1. Toned VF, lightsurface irregularities. Extremely Rare! ($2000) Ex Hess-Leu Auktion (27 March 1956), loi 349.

1772. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.69 gm). Struck 2 BCcirca 4 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head of Augustus right / Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them; above, lituus and simpulum turned inward. RIC 1210; BMCRE 540; RSC 43c. EF, lightly toned. ($200)

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1778. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. JE Quadrans (3.13 gm). Struck under the moneyer P. Betilienus Bassus, 4 BC. Garlanded altar with bowl-shaped top / Legend around large S C. RIC1465; BMCRE 265; Cohen 376. Near EF, olive-green patina. ($75)

/Is a subplot of the myth of the rape of the Sabine women, Tarpeia was a Vestal Virgin that betrayed the city of Rome to the Sabines when they were attempting to rescue their wives and daughters. The pricefor her betrayal was what the Sabine soldiers wore on their left arms, meaning their gold bracelets. The Sabines were offended by Tarpeia's reprehensible greed and treason, and look her price literally. She met her death under the crushing weight of the soldiers' shields.

1779. DIVUS AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. JE As (10.60 gm). Struck under Tiberius, circa 22/3-30 AD. Radiate head of Divus Augustus left / Altarenclosure with double panelled doors; uncertain ornaments on top. RIC 181; BMCRE 146; Cohen 228. Good VF, reddish-brown patina. ($400)

1774. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.67 gm). P. Petronius Turpillianus, moneyer. Struck 19 BC. Bare head of Augustus right / Star above crescent moon. RIC 1300; BMCRE 32; RSC 495. Toned, near VF, light porosity. ($200) In a recent article on astrological symbolism on coins (see "Tarpeia and the Omina Lunae" in The Celator, vol. 7, no. 8 (August 1993), pp. 36ff), Michael Molnarsuggests that the star and crescent motif depicted on the reverse of this coin represents the lunar occultation with Jupiter in 27 BC, a beneficent omen to the Romans, and it signifies the acceptance at that time of the imperium by Augustus.

1780. AGRIPPA and AUGUSTUS. Nemausus in Gaul. Circa 16/15(?)10 BC. JE As (9.96 gm). Heads of Agrippa to left and Augustus to right, back to back, that of Agrippa wearing combined rostral crown and laurel wreath, that of Augustus bare-headed / Palm-shoot behind chained crocodile; to left and right of palm-shoot, wreath with long ties. RIC 1155; RPC 523. VF, emerald-green patina. ($200) 1775. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Denarius (3.75 gm). Struck 27 BC. Uncertain mint. Bare head right / Capricorn right, bearing comucopiae on its back and holding globe and rudder. RIC 1547a; BMCRE 305/346; RSC 21. Toned VF, banker's mark. ($300)

1781. AGRIPPA and AUGUSTUS. Nemausus in Gaul. Circa 9-3 BC. JE As (12.51 gm). Heads of Agrippa to left and Augustus to right, back to back, that of Agrippa wearing combined rostral crown and laurel wreath, that of Augustus bare-headed / Palm-shoot behind chained crocodile; to left and right of palm-shoot, wreath with long ties. RIC 1155; RPC 523. Good Fine, brown patina. ($150)

1776. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. AR Quinarius (1.60 gm). P. Carisius, moneyer. Struck circa 25-23 BC. Emerita mint. Bare head right / Victory standing right, crowning trophy. RIC I la; BMCRE 293; RSC 386. Toned Fine, bankers' marks. ($125)

1777. AUGUSTUS. 27 BC-14 AD. JE As (11.17 gm). Struck 11-12 AD. Bare head left / Legend around large S C. RIC 1471; BMCRE 275; Cohen 226. Nice VF, green patina. ($250)

1782. AGRIPPA and AUGUSTUS. Nemausus in Gaul. Circa 9-3 BC. JE As (13.57 gm). Heads of Agrippa to left and Augustus to right, back to back, that of Agrippa wearing combined rostral crown and laurel wreath, that of Augustus laureate / Palm-shoot behind chained crocodile; to left of palmshoot, wreath with long ties. RIC 1158; RPC 524. Good VF, dark green patina, nearly as struck with numerous typical adjustment marks made prior to striking. ' ($200)

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1783. AGRIPPA. Died 12 BC. JE As (10.28 gm). Stnick under Caligula, circa 37 AD. Head left, wearing rostral crown / Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident. RIC 158 (Gaius); BMCRE 161 (Tiberius); Cohen 3 (Agrippa). Near EF, dark green patina. ($400)

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1787. TIBERIUS and DRUSUS Junior 33-34 AD. AR Drachm (3.79 gm). Caesarea in Cappadocia mint. Laureate head of Tiberius right / Bare head of Drusus left. Cf. RPC 3622; cf. Sydenham 46. Lightly toned VF, hair reçut. ($100)

Marcus Agrippa was Augustus' chosen heir, and in 17 BC Augustus adopted Agrippa to insure a smooth succession. Agrippas prominence in political affairs was emphasised in 13 BC, when two of thĂŠ three moneyers included Agrippa on their coin types. Succession was not to be though, as Agrippa died the following year.

1784. AGRIPPA. Died 12 BC. TE As (10.94 gm). Shuck under Caligula, circa 37 AD. Head left, wearing rostral crown / Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident. RIC 158 (Gaius); BMCRE 161 (Tiberius); Cohen 3 (Agrippa). VF, brown patina, lightly porous. ($250)

1788. Tiberius, as Caesar. 12-14 AD. JE As (9.39 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate head of Tiberius right / Front elevation of the Altar of Lugdunum, decorated with the corona civica between laurels, these being flanked by nude male figures; to left and right, Victories on columns, facing one another. RIC 1245 (Augustus); BMCRE 585; Cohen 37. VF, tan patina, light porosity overall with a slightly heavier concentration on reverse edge. Scarce. ($200)

1785. AGRIPPA. Died 12 BC. JE As (10.45 gm). Struck under Caligula, circa 37 AD. Head left, wearing rostral crown / Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident. RIC 158 (Gaius); BMCRE 161 (Tiberius); Cohen 3 (Agrippa). VF, tan patina, bold portrait. ($150)

1789. TIBERIUS. 14-37 AD. JE Sestertius (25.88 gm). Struck 36-37 AD. Hexastyle temple of Concordia with flanking wings, statue of Concordia holding patera and comucopiae within; statues of Hercules and Mercury on flanking podia, other figures including Jupiter and Victory above pediment / Legend around large SC. RIC 167; BMCRE 133; Cohen 70. Fine, dark green patina with red and light green mottling. Rare type. ($250)

1786. JULIA, wife of Tiberius. Died 14 AD. JE Sestertius (27.55 gm). Struck under Tiberius, 21-22 AD. Carpentum drawn right by two mules, its front and sides ornamented with Victories and other figures / Legend around large S C. RIC 151 (Tiberius); BMCRE 76 (Tiberius); Cohen 6 (Livia). Good Fine, dark brown patina, smoothed. ($500)

1790. TIBERIUS. 14-37 AD. JE Dupondius (10.48 gm). Struck 16-22 AD. Laureate head left / Small facing bust (of Tiberius?) within laurel wreath on round shield edged with raised circle of palmettes and dots. RIC138; BMCRE 85; Cohen 4. Fine, brown patina, moderate porosity. Rare. ($300)

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‫י‬ 1791. A N O N Y M O U S , Time of Tiberius. Circa 22-37 AD. JE Tessera (4.25 gm). Laureate head of Augustus right within linear circle / I within beaded border s u r r o u n d e d by wreath. T.V. Buttrey, "The Spintriae as a Historical Source," NumChron ΧΙΠ (1973), 2 (unlisted numeral). Near VF, green patina with earthen highlights. ($750)

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1795. ANTONIA, mother of Claudius. Died 37 AD. AV Aureus (7.48 gm). Struck under Claudius, 41-45 AD. Draped bust of Antonia right, wearing wreath of grain ears / Antonia standing facing, as Constantia, holding long torch and comucopiae. RIC 165 (Claudius); BMCRE 109 (Claudius); Cohen 1. Near Fine. Very rare. ($1250)

Erotic JE Spintria

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1792. A N O N Y M O U S , Time of Tiberius. Circa 22-37 AD. JE Spintria (4.85 gm). Erotic scene / X within beaded border surrounded by wreath. Simonetta-Riva, Le tessere erotiche romane, Scene 13, B; T.V. Buttrey, "The Spintriae as a Historical Source," NumChron ΧΙΠ (1973), 7 var. (X reverse unrecorded). Near VF, dark brown patina, light reverse porosity, pierced in antiquity. ($900)

1793. DRUSUS, son of Tiberius. Died 23 AD. JE As (11.36 gm). Struck 2122 AD. Bare head left / Legend around large S C. RIC 145 (Tiberius); BMCRE 99; Cohen 2. VF, dark green patina, a few spots of encrustation and some scratches on cheek and neck. ($200)

1794. NERO CLAUDIUS DRUSUS, father of Claudius. JE Sestertius (24.85 gm). Struck under Claudius, circa 41-50 AD. Lugdunumn mint. Bare head of Nero Claudius Drusus left; c / m : N C A P R ( N e r o Caesar Augustus Probavit) within incuse rectangle / Claudius seated left on curule chair, holding branch; miscellaneous weapons and armor lying around. RIC 193 (Claudius); BMCRE 157 (Claudius); Cohen 8. Coin grades Fine with brown patina and moderate porosity, c / m grades near VF. ($150)

1796. ANTONIA, mother of Claudius. Died 37 AD. AR Denarius (3.37 gm). Struck under Claudius, 4145 AD. Draped bust of Antonia right, wearing wreath of grain ears / Two lighted torches, joined by a garland. RIC I 68 (Claudius); BMCRE 114 (Claudius); RSC 5. Fair, toned. Very rare. ($300)

1797. ANTONIA, mother of Claudius. Died 37 AD. JE Dupondius (12.48 gm). Struck under Claudius, 41-45 AD. Draped bust of Antonia right / Claudius, togate, standing left, holding simpulum. RIC 192 (Claudius); BMCRE166 (Claudius); Cohen 6. Near VF, dark brown patina, porosity. ($225)

1798. GERMANICUS, father of Caligula. Died 19 AD. JE As (10.42 gm). Struck under Caligula, 37-41 AD. Bare head of Germanicus left / Legend around large S C; c / m ; Ή CA IMP (Tiberius Claudius Imperator). RIC 135 (Gaius); BMCRE 49 (Caligula); Cohen 1; c / m : BMCRE pg. xxxvi. Coin grades Fair, c / m grades near VF. ($150) Although this specific countermark is not discussed, Buttrey's article, "Observations on the BehairiorofTiberian Counterstan^is," ANSMN 36 (1970), is essentialfor the understanding of early Roman Imperial countermarks.

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1799. G E R M A N I C U S & D I V U S A U G U S T U S . Died 19 AD. AR Drachm (3.21 gm). Struck under Caligula, 37-38 AD. Caesarea in Cappadocia mint. Bare head of Germanicus right / Radiate head of Divus Augustus left. RIC I—; RPC 3623c; Sydenham—; RSC—. VF, porous. ($300)

18TO. A G R I P P I N A Senior, w i f e of G e r m a n i c u s . Died 33 AD. JE Sestertius (29.52 gm). Struck u n d e r Claudius, 50-54 AD. Draped bust of Agrippina right / Legend around large S C. RIC 1102 (Claudius); BMCRE 219 (Claudius); Cohen 3. Near VF, brown patina, a few scrapes. ($350)

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1804. GAIUS CALIGULA & GERMANICUS. 3741 AD. AR Denarius (3.65 gm). Struck 37 AD. Bare head of Caligula right / Bare head of Germanicus right. RIC 112; BMCRE 12; RSC 4. Toned, near VF. ($1000)

1805. GAIUS CALIGULA. 37-41 AD. JE Sestertius (22.37 gm). Struck 37-38 AD. Laureate head left / AGRIPPINA DRVSILLAIVLIA, S C in exergue, Gaius' three sisters standing facing; Agrippina on left as Securitas, holding cornucopiae and resting against column; Drusilla in center as Concordia, holding patera and cornucopiae; Julia on right as Fortuna, holding rudder and cornucopiae. RIC 133; BMCRE 37; Cohen 4. Fine, brown patina, light porosity. ($750)

1801. NERO and DRUSUS, Caesars, elder brothers of Gaius Caligula. Died 31 and 33 AD respectively. JE Dupondius (14.36 gm). Struck under Caligula, 37-38 AD. Nero and Drusus Caesars riding right / Legend around large SC. RIC 134; BMCRE 44; Cohen 1. Near VF, brown patina. ($350)

1806. GAIUS CALIGULA. 37-41 AD. JE Sestertius (26.31 gm). Struck 37-38 AD. Pietas, veiled, seated left holding patera, left elbow resting on small facing statue / Gaius sacrificing before hexastyle temple; one attendant leading bull to altar, the other holding a patera. RIC 136; BMCRE 41 ; Cohen 9. VF, black patina, porosity. ($750)

1802. NERO and DRUSUS, Caesars, elder brothers of Gaius Caligula. Died 31 and 33 AD respectively. JE Dupondius (16.05 gm). Struck under Caligula, 37-38 AD. Nero and Dmsus Caesars riding right / Legend around large S C. RIC 134; BMCRE 44; Cohen 1. / / Lot also includes an AR Denarius of Trajan. RIC Π 343; RSC 278. The dupondius grades Fine with brown pahna, the denarius is near EF. ($125)

Attractive Caligula and Divus Augustus Denarius

1807. GAIUS CALIGULA. 37-41 AD. JE Sestertius (28.08 gm). Struck 4 0 4 1 AD. Pietas, veiled, seated left holding patera, left elbow resting on small facing statue / Gaius sacrificing before hexastyle temple; one attendant leading bull to altar, the other holding a patera. RIC 151; BMCRE 69; Cohen 11. VF, reddish-brown patina, light smoothing. ($1000) 1803. G A I U S CALIGULA & DIVUS A U G U S T U S . 37-41 AD. AR Denarius (3.57 gm). Struck 37-38 AD. Laureate head of Gaius right / Radiate head of Divus Augustus right. RIC 116; BMCRE 17; RSC 2. Attractively toned VF. ($1500) 1 3 0


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1813. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. AR Denarius (3.70 gm). Struck 4 6 4 7 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head right / Pax-Nemesis standing right, holding caduceus over serpent. RIC 139; BMCRE 40; RSC 58. Toned, near VF. ($1000)

1808. GAIUS CALIGULA. 37-41 AD. JE As (10.99 gm). Struck 37-38 AD. Bare head left / Vesta, veiled and draped, seated left on ornamental throne, holding patera and long transverse sceptre. RIC 138; BMCRE 46; Cohen 27. Good VF, dark brown surfaces. ($500) 1814. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. AR FourrĂŠ Denarius (2.76 gm). RomanoBritish Imitation. Laureate head right / Pax-Nemesis standing right, holding caduceus over serpent. Cf. RIC 39; cf. BMCRE 40; cf. RSC 58. EF, reverse crack in silver layer. ($500) From the hoard of approximately 170 plated Claudius denarii found in 1995 near Wortham in Suffolk. These imitations were likely made in Britain around 50-51 AD.

Two Rare Balkan Mint Claudian Sestertii 1809. GAIUS CALIGULA. 37-41 AD. JE As (12.27 gm). Struck 37-38 AD. Bare head left / Vesta, veiled and draped, seated left on ornamental throne, holding patera and long transverse sceptre. RIC 138; BMCRE 46; Cohen 27. Fine, green patina, obverse scratches. ($250)

1810. G A I U S CALIGULA. 37-41 AD. JE Quadrans (3.85 gm). Struck January to March 40 AD. Pileus / Legend around large R C C. RIC 145; BMCRE 63; Cohen 6. Good VF, brown patina. ($125)

1815. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE Sestertius (26.43 gm). Uncertain Eastern or Balkan mint. Laureate head right / Legend within oak-wreath. Cf. RIC I 112. VF, green patina. Rare. ($600) In an attempt to meet the needs of local demand, Claudius' aes coinage was heavily imitated throughout the provinces. Because many of the die engravers making these imitations were highly skilled artisans, style is most often the only key to distinguishing betiveen an imitative and an imperial issue. The portrait and letter styles of this imitation, as well as the centering holes on obi'erse and reverse, suggest it as being either eastern or Balkan in origin.

1811. CLAUDIUS & AGRIPPINA Junior. 41-54 AD. AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm (11.01 gm). Struck circa 50-51 AD. Ephesus mint. Laureate head right / Draped bust of Agrippina right. RIC 1117; BMCRE 234; RPC 2223; RSC 2. Toned, near VF. ($750)

1812. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. AR Denarius (3.60 gm). Struck 4344 AD. Laureate head right / Nemesis walking right, preceded by a serpent. RIC 122; BMCRE pg. 167 note; RSC 53. Good VF, reverse scratches. ($750)

1816. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE Sestertius (29.25 gm). Uncertain Eastern or Balkan mint. Laureate head right / Legend within oak-wreath. Cf. RIC I 112. Good VF, brown patina, corrosion spots. Rare. ($500)

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1817. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE As (10.58 gm). Struck 41-50 AD. Bare head left / Minerva standing right, hurling javelin and holding shield on left arm. RIC 1100; BMCRE 149; Cohen 84. Good VF, attractive emeraldgreen patina. ($400)

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1822. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE As (12.44 gm). Struck circa 50-54 AD. Bare head left / Minerva standing right, hurling javelin and holding shield on left arm. RIC 1116; BMCRE 206; Cohen 84. VF, brown patina, light reverse porosity. ($250)

1823. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE Quadrans (2.78 gm). Struck 42 AD. Three-legged modius / Legend around large S C. RIC 190; BMCRE 182; Cohen 72. VF, greenish-brown patina, light obverse encrustation. ($100)

1818. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE As (11.45 gm). Romano-British imitation. Laureate head left / Minerva standing right, hurling javelin and holding shield on left arm. Type of RIC I 100. Near EF, dark green patina. Provincial style. ($250)

1824. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE Brockage Quadrans (4.31 gm). Struck 42 AD. Incuse brockage of reverse / Legend around large S C. Cf. RIC 190-91; cf. BMCRE 181-182; cf. Cohen 72-73. VF, green patina. ($100)

Rare Balkan Mint Nero Sestertius 1819. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE As (11.74 gm). Romano-British imitahon. Laureate head left / Minerva standing right, hurling javelin and holding shield on left arm. Type of RIC 1100. Near EF, brown patina. Provincial style. ($250)

1820. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE As (11.73 gm). Struck circa 50-54 AD. Bare head left / Constantia, helmeted and in military dress, standing left, raising right hand and holding spear in left. RIC I 111; BMCRE 201; Cohen 14. VF, green and brown patina. ($300)

1821. CLAUDIUS. 41-54 AD. JE As (12.44 gm). Struck circa 50-54 AD. Bare head left / Liberias standing right, holding pileus. RIC 1113; BMCRE 202; Cohen 47. Near VF. ($125)

1825. NERO. 54-68 AD. JE Sestertius(?) (19.99 gm). Uncertain Balkan mint, possibly Perinthus in Thrace. Laureate head right, wearing aegis / Triumphal arch, hung with wreath across front and left side; above, Nero in facing quadriga escorted on right by Victory holding wreath and palm and on left by Pax holding caduceus and comucopiae; just below the quadriga on extreme left and right, two small figures of soldiers; on left side of arch in niche, figure of Mars standing facing, holding spear and round shield; ornamental reliefs on the faces and plinths of the arch. RIC I—·; BMCRE—; cf. RPC 1758 (same reverse die). Good Fine, dark olive-green patina. ($500) Recent scholarship suggests that this rare issue of aes coinage with Latin legends was struck at Perinthus. The style is quite distinctfrom the two western issues of Rome and Lugdunum, and there is nothing in common with the Latin issues of Antioch or Corinth. Provenance, when known, is almost always in the northwest Balkan area. In addition, the coins arefrequently encountered muntermarked with Galban stamps (ΓΑΛ KAI and Γ4 ΛΒΑ) that were used to countermark provincial Perinthian issues.

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1826. NEKO. 54-68 AD. JE Sestertius (29.34 gm). Struck circa 64 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head right, wearing aegis, globe at point of bust / Ceres on right, seated left, holding grain-ears and torch, resting feet on stool, facing Annona standing right, resting right hand on hip and holding cornucopiae; between them, modius on garlanded altar; behind, ship's stern. RIC 1372; BMCRE 306; WCN 402; Cohen 14. Good Fine, dark green patina. ($500)

1827. NERO. 54-68 AD. JE Sestertius (28.93 gm). Struck circa 65 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head right, globe at point of bust / Triumphal arch, h u n g with wreath across front and left side; above, Nero in facing quadriga escorted on right by Victory holding wreath and palm and on left by Pax holding caduceus and cornucopiae; just below the quadriga on extreme left and right, two small figures of soldiers; on left side of arch in niche, figure of Mars standing facing, holding spear and round shield; ornamental reliefs on the faces and plinths of the arch. RIC 1392; BMCRE 329; WCN 410; Cohen 307. Nice VF, wonderful mottled apple-green patina! ($1500)

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1829. NERO. 54-68 AD. JE Sestertius (26.47 gm). Struck circa 66 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head left, globe at point of neck / View of one front of the Temple of Janus, with latticed window to left and garland hung across closed double doors to right. RIC 1511; cf. BMCRE 321; W C N 449; Cohen 159. VF, brown and green patina, surface pitted. ($750)

1830. NERO. 54-68 AD. JE Dupondius (13.24 gm). Struck circa 66 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head right, globe at point of bust / Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm. RIC 1522; BMCRE 353; WCN 524; Cohen 343. Good VF, dark green patina, several small surface marks. ($250)

1831. NERO. 54-68 AD. JE Semis (2.66 gm). Struck circa 64 AD. Laureate head right / Roma seated on cuirass left, holding wreath and parazonium. RIC 1221; BMCRE 279; WCN 329; Cohen 178. VF, brown patina. ($150)

1828. NERO. 54-68 AD. JE Sestertius (28.44 gm). Struck circa 66 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head left, globe at point of bust; c/m: X within incuse square punch / Triumphal arch, hung with wreath across front and left side; above, Nero in facing quadriga escorted on right by Victory holding wreath and palm and on left by Pax holding caduceus and cornucopiae; just below the quadriga on extreme left and right, two small figures of soldiers; on left side of arch in niche, figure of Mars standing facing, holding spear and round shield; ornamental reliefs on the faces and plinths of the arch. RIC 1500; BMCRE 333; WCN 452; Cohen 309; c / m : D.W. Mac Dowall, "Two Roman Countermarks of AD 68," NumChron 1960, pp. 103-106, pi. 7, 1. Coin and c / m VF, green patina. ($1000) According to Mac Dowall, this very rare countermark 1uas applied locally shortly after the death of Nero in one of the Upper Danubian provinces, probably Pannonia, by Legio X Gemirta stationed at Camuntum. The muntermark appears almost exclusively on aes of Nero from the mint at Lugdunum, and all of the published spedmens have the countermark applied on the obi'erse in such a way so as not to obscure the features of the portrait - perhaps expressing loyalty to the imperial side during the Civil War of68-70.

1832. NERO. 54-68 AD. JE Quadrans (4.00 gm). Struck 65 AD. Owl, with wings spread, standing facing on garlanded altar / Upright laurel-branch. RIC 1319; BMCRE 288; WCN 360; Cohen 185. VF, dark green patina, light porosity. ($125)

ÎâÉ Süll 1833. CIVIL WAR. 68 AD. AR Fourré Denarius (2.49 gm). Struck in Gaul. [SA]LV[S GENEJRIS [HVMA]N1, Victory standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm / S Ρ Q R within oak-wreath. RIC 173b, note (Spain); BMCRE 31; Peter-Hugo Martin, Die anonymen Münzen des Jahres 68 nach Christus, 78; RSC 421. Fine. Very rare! ' ($175)

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1834. GALBA. 68-69 AD. AR Denarius (3.38 gm). Tarraco mint. Galba on horseback riding left / Laureate and d r a p e d bust of Hispania right; javelins and shield behind, corn ears before. RIC 12; BMCRE 162; RSC 77. Toned VF. Scarce. ($250)

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1839. GALBA. 68-69 AD. JE As (10.00 gm). Struck June-August 68 AD. Laureate head right / Aquila on thunderbolt between two standards, all resting on bar. RIC 1302; BMCRE 150; cf. Cohen 271. Good Fine, brown patina. Rare. ($300)

1840. OTHO. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.07 gm). Bare head right / Securitas standing left, holding wreath and sceptre. RIC 18; BMCRE 17; RSC 17. Good Fine. ($500) 1835. GALBA. 68-69 AD. AR Denarius (3.46 gm). Bare head right / S Ρ Q R / O B / C S in three lines within oak-wreath. RIC 1167; BMCRE 34; RSC 287. Toned, good VF, old scratches on reverse around legend. ($1000)

1841. OTHO. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.23 gm). Bare head right / Securitas standing left, holding wreath and sceptre. RIC 110; BMCRE 19; RSC 15. Toned, good Fine. ($400) 1836. GALBA. 68-69 AD. AR Denarius (3.33 gm). Bare head right / S Ρ Q R / O B / C S in three lines within oak-wreath. RIC 1167; BMCRE 34; RSC 287. Fine. ($3TO)

1842. OTHO. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.04 gm). Bare head right / Securitas standing left, holding wreath and sceptre. RIC 110; BMCRE 19; RSC 15. Toned, good Fine. ($300)

1837. GALBA. 68-69 AD. JE Sestertius (25.16 gm). Laureate and draped bust right/SPQR/OB/CTV SER in three lines within oak-wreath. RIC 1405; BMCRE 112; Cohen 295. Fine, green patina, surfaces smoothed. Rare. ($300) 1843. VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.32 gm). A VITELLIVS GERMNICVS (sic) IMP, bare head right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and comucopiae. RIC 166; BMCRE 1; RSC 21. Toned VF. ($500)

1838. GALBA. 68-69 AD. JE JKs (9.82 gm). Struck September-December 68 AD. Spanish (Tarraco?) mint. Laureate head right, globe at point of bust / Libertas standing left, holding pileus and sceptre. RIC 170; BMCRE 203; Cohen—. VF, green patina. ($300)

1844. VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.23 gm). Laureate head right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and comucopiae. RIC 173; BMCRE 7; RSC 20. Nice VF. ($500)

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1845. VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.46 gm). Laureate head right / Tripod-Iebes; dolphin above, raven below. RIC 1109; BMCRE 39; RSC 111. Near VF. ($4‫)ש‬

1850. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.47 gm). Shuck 69-71 AD. Laureate head right / Pax seated left, holding branch and caduceus. RIC Π10; BMCRE 26; RSC 94h. Good VF. ($150)

1846. VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius (3.24 gm). Laureate head right / Victory seated left, holding patera and palm. RIC 1110; BMCRE 41; RSC 117. Toned VF. ($400)

1851. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.36 gm). Struck 70-72 AD. Laureate head right / Simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus. RIC II30; BMCRE 50; RSC 43. Good VF. ($150)

1847. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AV Aureus (6.92 gm). Struck 69-71 AD. Laureate head right / Pax seated left, hold ing branch and sceptre. RIC U 18; BMCRE 280; Cohen 319. Good Fine. ($900)

1852. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.52 gm). Struck 70-72 AD. Laureate head right / Vesta seated left, holding simpulum. RIC Π 37; BMCRE 57; RSC 561. Good VF, light toning. ($150)

1853. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.38 gm). Struck 70-72 AD. Laureate head right / Pax seated left, holding branch and winged caduceus. RIC Π 39; BMCRE 61; RSC 566. Near EF. ($200)

1848. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AV Aureus (7.15 gm). Struck 71 AD. Laureate head right / Nemesis standing right, holding winged caduceus pointing d o w n w a r d toward serpent. Cf. RIC Π 297; BMCRE 399; Cohen 283. Good Fine, a few obverse scratches below neck. ($9‫)ש‬

Choicc Vitellian Styled Vespasian Denarius

1854. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.43 gm). Struck 72-73 AD. Laureate head right / Victory standing right placing wreath on standard. RIC Π 52; BMCRE pg. 13 note; RSC 617a. Good VF/VF. ($200)

1849. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.45 gm). Struck 69-71 AD. Laureate head right, facial features of Vitellius / Fortuna standing left touching prow of ship and holding comucopiae. RIC Π 4; BMCRE 7; RSC 84. Choice EF, incredible portrait with Vitellian facial features! ($500)

1855. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Struck 73 AD. Laureate head right / Salus seated left, holding patera. RIC Π 67; BMCRE 105; RSC 431. Good VF. ($200)

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1861. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.36 gm). Struck 79 AD. Laureate head right / Radiate figure, standing facing, on rostral column, holding spear and parazonium. RIC Π119; BMCRE 252; RSC 559. Good VF.

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1856. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.32 gm). Struck 74 AD. Laureate head right / Winged caduceus. RIC Π 75; BMCRE 138; RSC 362. Good VF. ($150)

1862. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.50 gm). Struck 75-79 AD. Laureate head right / Jupiter standing facing, holding sceptre and patera, altar at feet. RIC Π 124a; BMCRE 276; RSC 222. Good VF, reverse flat as usual. ($150)

1857. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). Struck 74 AD. Laureate head right / Vespasian seated right on curule chair, holding seeptre and olive-branch. RIC Π 77; BMCRE 136; RSC 364. Good VF. ($150) 1863. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.00 gm). Struck 69-70 AD. Tarraco mint. Laureate head right / Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. RIC Π 257 note (var. ‫ ־‬AR instead of AV); BMCRE 350 var. (obverse legend variant); RSC 271 variety. Fine, flan crack. Unpublished variety. ($125) 1858. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.53 gm). Struck 75 AD. Laureate head right / Pax seated left, holding branch. RIC Π 90; BMCRE 161; RSC 366. Good VF. ($150)

Extremely Rare Vespasian Denarius 1864. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (2.98 gm). Struck 70 AD. Byzantium mint(?). Laureate head right / AVG within wreath; BY monogram between wreath des. RIC Π 319; BMCRE 439; cf. RSC 37a. VF. Scarce. ($400)

Four Denarii from Ephesus 1859. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.42 gm). Struck 77-78 AD. Laureate head right / Goat-herd seated left, milking goat into jug. RIC Π 111; BMCRE 220; RSC 220. Good Fine, light overall porosity. Extremely rare. {$300)

1865. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.50 gm). Struck 71 AD. Ephesus mint. Laureate head right / Concordia seated left, holding grain-ears and comucopiae; EPHE in exergue. RIC Π 329; BMCRE 453; RSC 67. VF. ($250) 1860. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.42 gm). Struck 79 AD. Laureate head right / Capricorn on globe left. RIC Π118; BMCRE 251; RSC 554. Near EF. ($300)

1866. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.54 gm). Struck 71 AD. Ephesus mint. Laureate head right / Concordia seated left on throne with ornate back, holding poppy and grain-ears in right hand and comucopiae in left; EPHE in exergue. RIC Π 329; BMCRE 453; RSC 67. Toned, good VF. Scarce. ($250) Lot 1861 1 96


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1871. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. JE Sestertius (26.41 gm). Struck 71 AD. Laureate head right / Roma standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre. RIC Π 443 var. (CAE in place of CAES); BMCRE 560 var.; Cohen 419 variety. Good Fine, brown patina, light porosity. ($300) 1867. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.02 gm). Struck 74 AD. Ephesus mint(?). Laureate head right / Concordia seated left on throne with ornate back, holding poppy and grain-ears in right hand and comucopiae in left; star in exergue. RIC Π 336; BMCRE pg. 99, t ; RSC 68. Good VF. ($300)

1872. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. JE Dupondius (11.51 gm). Struck 75 AD. Radiate head right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and comucopiae. RIC Π 567; BMCRE 714; Cohen 154. VF, brown patina. ($200) 1868. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Struck 74 AD. Ephesus mint(?). Laureate head right / Concordia seated left on throne with ornate back, holding poppy and grain-ears in right hand and comucopiae in left; star in exergue. RIC Π 336; BMCRE pg. 99, t ; RSC 68. Good VF. ($300)

Rare Judaea Capta Quadrans

1873. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. JE Quadrans (1.72 gm). "Judaea Capta" Issue. Struck 71 AD. Palm tree / Vexillum. RIC Π 509; BMCRE—; Brin 73; Cohen 351. VF, green patina, some surface porosity. ($300)

1869. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (2.78 gm). "Judaea Capta" Issue. Struck 72-73 AD. Antioch mint. Laureate head right / Jewess seated right underneath palm-tree; behind, Vespasian in military dress, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium. RIC II363; BMCRE 510; Brin 32; RSC 645. VF, scratches and light porosity. ($300)

'VESP‫ ׳‬Counterstamped Republican Denarius

1870. VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.70 gm). Denarius of L. Mussidius Longus, 42 BC. CONCORDIA, diademed and veiled bust of Concordia right, crescent below chin; c / m : MP VES (retrograde) before face / Platform inscribed CLOACIN on which there are two statues of Venus Cloacina. Crawford 494/42c; Sydenham 1093b; Mussidia 6a; cf. Howgego 839. See BMCRE vol. Π, pg. xvii where it is mentioned that this rare counterstamp is found on denarii from about 120 BC to Augustus. Coin Fine, countermark VF. Interesting, demonstrating that even coins 150 years old were still being used. ($300)

1874. DIVUS VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.39 gm). Struck under Titus, 80-81 AD. Laureate head of Divus Vespasian right / S C inscribed on shield supported between two capricorns back to back, globe below. RIC Π 63 (Titus); BMCRE 129 (Titus); RSC 497. Good VF. ($250)

1875. DIVUS VESPASIAN. 69-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.18 gm). Struck under Titus, 80-81 AD. Laureate head of Divus Vespasian right / S C inscribed on shield supported between two capricorns back to back, globe below. RIC Π 63 (Titus); BMCRE 129 (Titus); RSC 497. Toned VF. ($150)

1876. TITUS, as Caesar. 73 AD. AR Denarius (334 gm). Laureate head right / Titus seated right, holding branch and sceptre. RIC Π169 (Vespasian); BMCRE 116 (Vespasian); RSC 169. Good VF. ($150) 1871 1 97


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1877. TITUS, as Caesar. 79 AD. AR Denarius (3.37 gm). Laureate head right / Venus standing right, seen half from behind, leaning on cippus and holding helmet and spear. RIC Π 205 (Vespasian); BMCRE 255 (Vespasian); RSC 332. Toned VF. ($200)

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1883. TITUS. 79-81 AD. AR Denarius (3.11 gm). Struck 80 AD. Laureate head right / Captive seated on either side of trophy. RIC Π 21a; BMCRE 37; RSC 306. Near VF. ($125)

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1884. TITUS. 79-81 AD. AR Denarius (3.45 gm). Struck 80 AD. Laureate head right / Elephant standing left. RIC Π 22a; BMCRE 43; RSC 303. VF. ($300)

1878. TITUS, as Caesar. 78-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.41 gm). Laureate head right / Sow walking left with three piglets. RIC II220 (Vespasian); BMCRE 227 (Vespasian); RSC 104. Toned, good VF. Scarce. ($250)

1885. TITUS. 79-81 AD. AR Denarius (3.23 gm). Struck 80 AD. Laureate head left / Wreath atop curule chair. RIC Π 25b; BMCRE 70; RSC 319. Toned, good VF. ($200)

1879. TITUS, as Caesar. 78-79 AD. AR Denarius (3.26 gm). Laureate head right / Goat-herd seated left, milking goat into jug. RIC II221 (Vespasian); BMCRE 230 (Vespasian); RSC 103. Good Fine. Rare. ($3TO)

1880. TITUS, as Caesar. 72-73 AD. AR Denarius (3.20 gm). Antioch mint. Laureate and draped bust right, seen from behind / Neptune standing left, right foot on globe, holding acrostolium and sceptre. R1C Π 366 (Vespasian); BMCRE 516 (Vespasian); RSC 122. VF, light porosity. ($150)

1881 TITUS, as Caesar. 72-73 AD. AR Denarius (3.48 gm). Anhoch mint. Laureate and draped bust right, seen from behind / Neptune standing left, right foot on globe, holding acrostolium and sceptre. R1C Π 366 (Vespasian); BMCRE 516 (Vespasian); RSC 122. Good VF, clashed dies. ($250)

1886. TITUS. 79-81 AD. JE Dupondius (12.99 gm). Radiate head left / Salus seated left, holding patera. RIC Π 116b; BMCRE 197; Cohen 195. Good Fine, brown patina, porous. ($100)

1887. TITUS. 79-81 AD. JE As (9.15 gm). Struck 80-81 AD. Laureate head left / Aequitas seated left, holding scales and rod. RIC Π 121b; BMCRE 204; Cohen 5. VF, green patina. ($200)

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Classical Numismatic Attractive Julia Titi Denarius

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1888. JULIA ΤΓΠ, daughter of Titus. AR Denarius (3.37 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Venus standing right, leaning on cippus and holding helmet and sceptre. RIC Π 56 (Titus); BMCRE 141 (Titus); RSC 14. Near EF, toned. Scarce. ($2500) Julia Titi was the daughter of the emperor Titus, and it was alleged that she had a prolonged affair with ther uncle, Domitian. It was also rumored that her death was the 1892. JULIA TITI, daughter oi Titus. /E Dupondius (14.54 gm). Struck 80result of a botched abortion,forced upon her by her uncle. 81 AD. Draped bust right, hair tied in a bun at back of head / Vesta, veiled and draped, seated left, holding palladium and transverse sceptre. RIC II180 (Titus); BMCRE 257 (Titus); Cohen 18. Good VF, attractive emerald-green Another Pleasing Denarius of Julia Titi patina. ($2000)

1893. DOMITIAN, as Caesar. 76 AD. AR Denarius (3.46 gm). Laureate head right / Pegasus standing right. RIC Π 238 (Vespasian); BMCRE 193 (Vespasian); RSC 47. Good VF. ($125) 1889. JULIA TITI, daughter of Titus. AR Denarius (3.64 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Venus standing right, leaning on cippus and holding helmet and sceptre. RIC Π 56 (Titus); BMCRE 141 (Titus); RSC 14. Toned VF. Scarce. ($1500)

1894. DOMITIAN, as Caesar. 79 AD. AR Denarius (3.08 gm). Laureate head right / Clasped hands holding legionary eagle on prow. RIC II 246 (Vespasian); BMCRE 269 (Vespasian); RSC 393. Good VF. ($125)

1890. JULIA 1ΤΠ, daughter of Titus. AR Denarius (3.31 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Venus standing right, leaning on cippus and holding helmet and sceptre. RIC H 56 (Titus); BMCRE 141 (Titus); RSC 14. Fine, toned. Scarce. ($500) 1895. DOMITIAN, as Caesar. 73-79 AD. AR Denanus (3.50 gm). Laureate head right / Ceres standing left, holding grain-ears and long torch. RIC Π 248 (Vespasian); BMCRE 323 (Vespasian); RSC 30. Good VF. ($125)

1891. JULIA ΤΓΠ, daughter of Titus. AR Denarius (3.08 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Venus standing right, leaning on cippus and holding helmet and sceptre. RIC Π 56 (Titus); BMCRE 141 (Titus); RSC 14. Toned, good Fine, holed and plugged. Scarce. ($100)

1896. DOMITIAN, as Caesar. 71 AD. AR Denarius (3.15 gm). Ephesus mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, wearing aegis(?) / Female bust draped and towered right; EPHE below. RIC Π 350 (Vespasian); BMCRE 474 (Vespasian); RSC 337. Toned, near VF. Rare. (S200)

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1902. DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.36 gm). Struck 89-90 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva advancing right, brandishing javelin and holding shield. RIC Π147; BMCRE 164; RSC 261. Toned, near EF. ($150)

1897. DOMITIAN, as Caesar. 80 AD. AR Denarius (3.15 gm). Laureate head right / Lighted altar h u n g with garlands. RIC Π 50 (Titus); BMCRE pg. 238, t ; RSC 397a. VF. ($125)

Attractive Ludi Saeculares Denarius 1903. DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.33 gm). Struck 90-91 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva advancing right, brandishing javelin and holding shield. RIC Π152; BMCRE 176; RSC 265. Choice EF. ($300)

1898. D O M I T I A N . 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.58 gm). Struck 88 AD. Laureate head right / COS ΧΙΉ LVD SAEC FEC, herald, wearing feathered cap, advancing left, holding wand and shield. RIC Π117; BMCRE 131; RSC 76/77. Good VF. Rare. ($3M) 1904. DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.55 gm). Struck 91-92 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear; at her feet, shield. RIC Π 158; BMCRE 184; RSC 268. EF, slightly weak strike. ($250)

1899. DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.42 gm). Struck 88-89 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva standing left, holding spear. RIC Π134; BMCRE150; RSC 244. Toned, good VF. ($150)

1905. DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.60 gm). Struck 95-96 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva Victrix, winged and flying left, holding javelin and round shield. RIC Π 194; BMCRE 237; RSC 294. VF. ($150)

1900. DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.60 gm). Struck 88-89 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva standing right on galley, brandishing javelin and holding shield. RIC Π138; BMCRE 152; RSC 253. Choice EF. ($250)

1906. D O M I T I A N . 81-96 AD. JE Sestertius (22.50 gm). Struck 82 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva standing left, holding spear. RIC Π 240a; BMCRE 274; Cohen 581. Fine, green and brown patina. ($150)

1901. DOMITIAN. 81-96 AD. AR Denarius (3.58 gm). Struck 88-89 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva standing left, holding spear. RIC Π140; BMCRE 154; RSC 250. EF. ($200)

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1907. D O M I T I A N . 81-96 AD. JE Sestertius (25.77 gm). Struck 88 AD. Laureate head right / Domitian seated left on chair on low platform on which stand two vessels, giving fumigants to citizen accompanied by child, standing right; tetrastyle temple behind. RIC Π 376; BMCRE 428, pi. 78,9 (same dies); Cohen 81. Good Fine, brown patina. ($450)

1913. NERVA. 96-98 AD. AR Denarius (3.20 gm). Struck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Fortuna seated left, holding grain-ears and transverse sceptre. RIC Π17; BMCRE 41; RSC 79. Good VF, attractive toning. ($200)

1908. D O M I T I A N . 81-96 AD. JE Dupondius (13.23 gm). Struck 88-89 AD. Radiate head right / Virtus standing right, holding reversed spear and parazonium. RIC Π 368a; BMCRE 413; Cohen 653. VF, nice even brown surfaces. ($150)

1914. NERVA. 96-98 AD. AR Denarius (3.15 gm). Struck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Simpulum, sprinkler, ewer and lituus. RIC Π 24; BMCRE 33; RSC 48. Toned, good VF. ($200)

1909. D O M I T I A N . 81-96 AD. JE Quadrans (3.20 gm). Helmeted and draped bust of Minerva right / Olive branch. RIC Π 428; BMCRE 488; Cohen 544. VF, two-toned brown patina with light encrustation. ($100) 1915. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE Sestertius (22.81 gm). Struck 96 AD. Laureate head right / Nerva seated right on platform on left; before him, officer seated right distributing dole to a citizen with youth standing behind him; in background, statues of Minerva and Liberalitas. RIC Π 57; cf. BMCRE 87, note; Cohen 39. Near VF, obverse scratches and some reverse flatness, some smoothing. ($300)

Affordable Domitia Denarius

'FISCIIVDAICI‫ ׳‬Sestertius 1910. DOMITIA, wife of Domitian. Died 150 AD. AR Denarius (3.29 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Domitia, veiled, seated left, holding sceptre; child standing before her. RIC Π 214 (Domitian); BMCRE 65 (Domitian); RSC 12. Toned, near VF. Flan crack, a few edge chips and surface flakes. Extremely rare. ($1500)

1911. A N O N Y M O U S . Period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. Circa 81-161 AD. JE Quadrans (2.53 gm). Helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust of Mars right / Cuirass. RIC Π19; Cohen 26. Near EF, brown patina. ($150)

1916. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE Sestertius (21.63 gm). Struck 96 AD. Laureate head right / FISCI IVDAICI CALVMNIA SVBLATA, S-C across field, palmtree. RIC Π 58; BMCRE 88; Cohen 54. Near VF, tan patina. ($750) The legend on the reverse of this sestertius refers to Nerva's ending the practice of 'false accusation' used to collect the Jewish tax. Under Domitian, the collection of this tax was harshly enforced. Those who appeared to follow Jeivish customs but did not acknowledge being Jews were prosecuted or condemned for godlessness. NeriO did not repeal the tax but limited the abuses in collecting it.

1912. NERVA. 96-98 AD. AR Denarius (3.50 gm). Struck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Clasped hands holding legionary eagle placed on prow. RIC Π 15; BMCRE 29; RSC 29. Near EF. ($300) 1 9 1


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Attractive 'VEHICVLATIONE' Sestertius

1921. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE As (11.91 gm). Struck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Fortuna standing facing, head left, holding rudder and comucopiae. RIC Π 83; BMCRE 129; Cohen 68. VF, green patina. ($200) 1917. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE Sestertius (23.86 gm). Struck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Two mules grazing, one in front of the other; behind, shafts and harness. RIC Π 93; BMCRE 119; Cohen 143. VF, choice dark-green pahna. ($20M) Folloioing the assassination of the hated Domitian, Nerva attempted to correct his excesses and relieve some of the burdens imposed on the people of Italy. One of his acts was the assumption of the costs of the imperial post by the Roman government, a burden which hadformerlyfallen on the municipalities. Though this event is celebrated on this coin, no contemporary writers record this act of kindness. 1922. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE As (9.59 gm). Struck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Liberias standing left, holding pileus and sceptre. RIC Π 86; BMCRE 131; Cohen 115. VF, green patina. ($200)

1918. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE Sestertius (23.84 gm). Shuck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Two mules grazing, one in front of the other; behind, shafts and harness. RIC Π 93; BMCRE 119; Cohen 143. Near VF, dark brown patina, obverse corrosion spots. ($400)

1923. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.48 gm). Shuck 101-102 AD. Laureate head right / Victory standing half-right, head left, holding wreath and palm. RIC Π 58; BMCRE 115; RSC 240. Near EF. ($150)

1924. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.27 gm). Struck 103-112 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / D A N W I V S in exeigue, D.anuvius reclining left on rocks, right hand on p r o w of ship, reeds over arm. RIC Π100; BMCRE 395; RSC 136. Toned VF, small planchet flaw on neck. ($200)

1919. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE Dupondius (12.87 gm). Struck 97 AD. Radiate head right / Clasped hands holding legionary eagle resting on prow. RIC II 81 ; BMCRE 122; Cohen 32. VF, green patina, small area of reverse corrosion.

($200)

1925. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.21 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC II118; BMCRE 281; RSC 85. Toned, near EF. ($150)

1920. NERVA. 96-98 AD. JE As (10.85 gm). Struck 97 AD. Laureate head right / Clasped hands. RIC Π 79; BMCRE 128; Cohen 21. VF, green and brown patina. ($200)

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1926. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.23 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Spes standing left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt. RIC Π127; BMCRE 319; RSC 84. Good VF. ($100)

1931. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.09 gm). Struck 112-114 AD Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Trajan's father seated left on curule chair, holding patera and sceptre. RIC Π 252; BMCRE 500; RSC 140. Good Fine. Better type. ($100)

1927. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.00 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Trajan in quadriga right, holding eagle-tipped sceptre and laurel-branch. RIC Π139 corr.; BMCRE 349; RSC 94. Fine. Scarce type! ($100)

1932. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.02 gm). Struck 112-114 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. RIC Π 270; BMCRE 415; RSC 372. EF. ($150)

This reverse type celebrates Trajan's victory in the second Dacian War.

1933. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.21 gm). Struck 112-114 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Genius standing left, raising right arm and holding grain-ears. RIC Π 275; BMCRE 429; RSC 398. Near EF. ($100)

1928. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (2.97 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Trophy on stump, consis ting of tunic with helmet on top, round and oval shields as arms; at base, two swords, two javelins, and two shields. RIC Π147; BMCRE 358; RSC 98. Choice EF. ($2‫)ש‬ 1934. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.35 gm). Struck 112-117 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Trajan's column: statue of Trajan on column on rounded base, two eagles at base of column. RIC Π 292; BMCRE 452; RSC 558. Good VF. ($150)

1929. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Mars advancing left, holding Victory and trophy. RIC II154; BMCRE 164; RSC 371. Superb EF. Fantastic condition! ($300)

1935. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.58 gm). Struck 114-117 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae. RIC Π 315; BMCRE 634; RSC 150a. EF. ($150)

1930. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, right shoulder forward / Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC Π 193; BMCRE 228 var.; RSC 426a. Good VF. ($100)

1936. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.52 gm). Struck 114-117 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. RIC Π 331; BMCRE 616; RSC 190. Near EF. ($125)

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1937. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Struck 114-117 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and comucopiae. RIC Π 332 var.; BMCRE 626 note; RSC 191 variety. Choice EF, small obverse die crack. ($350)

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1941. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Sestertius (24.30 gm). Struck 98-99 AD. Laureate head right / Pax seated left, holding branch and sceptre. RIC Π 401; BMCRE 713; Cohen 593. VF, dark brown patina. Scarce. ($300)

Although this coin is common and all of the major references cite it as such, the obverse die with a frontal portrait of Trajan laureate, draped and cuirassed is quite rare. Out of the 139 denarii of Trajan plated in the British Museum catalogue, only three exhibit this fron tal bust style.

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1942. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Sesterius (25.73 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, wearing aegis / Victory standing right, holding stylus in right hand and resting left on shield inscribed V I C / D A C in two lines set on palm. RIC Π 528; BMCRE 814; Cohen 454. VF, brown patina. ($400) 1938. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.01 gm). Restored issue of L. Rubrius Dossenus. Struck 107 AD. Laureate head of Jupiter right / Triumphal chariot right, small figure of Victory standing on it. RIC II777; BMCRE 676 (same reverse die); RSC 11a. Toned VF, fields scratched. Very Rare. The Goodman Collection. ($1250) Trajan struck a series of coins which revived Republican designs, the purpose of which was to connect his reign and the empire with the Republic that preceded it and the glories of Roman history. The designs were chosenfartheir historical, religious, or political significance. All restoration coinage is rare.

1939. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (3.13 gm). Restored issue of L. Regulus. Struck 107 AD. Bare head of L. Regulus right / Modius between two grain-ears. RIC Π 813; BMCRE 692; RSC 39. Fine. ($1000)

1940. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Quinarius (1.32 gm). Struck 114-117 AD. Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Victory seated left holding wreath and palm. RIC Π—; BMCRE pg. 122 note; RSC 195c. Toned, VF. Rare. ($400)

1943. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Sestertius (19.21 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Trajan standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, being crowned by Victory behind him standing left and holding palm. RIC Π 549; BMCRE 825; Cohen 516. Good VF, brown patina, small edge split and small corrosion spot on reverse edge. ($400)

1944. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. A; Sestertius (23.58 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Dacia seated left in attitude of mourning on shield and arms; trophy before her. RIC Π 560; BMCRE 785; Cohen 534. VF, brown patina, porous. ($150)

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1945. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Sestertius (26.08 gm). Struck 114-117 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae. RIC Π 652; BMCRE 1026; Cohen 158. VF, brown patina, reverse porosity. ($300)

1946. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Dupondius (13.81 gm). Struck 103-111 AD. Radiate head right, drapery on far shoulder(?) / Pax standing within octastyle temple. RIC Π 576; BMCRE 916; Cohen 554. Fine, Tiber patina, light porosity overall, obverse corrosion. ($125)

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1950. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE As (10.16 gm). Shuck 114-117 AD. Rome mint, for use in the East. Radiate and draped bust right / Oak-wreath. RIC Π 647; BMCRE 1093; Cohen 123. EF, brown and green patina, light encrustation on cheek and neck. ($300) This issue was probably minted at Rome specificallyfor use in the East, and is discussed in two recent articles. For further reading, see I. Carradiceand M. Cawell, "The Minting of Roman Imperial Bronze Coinsfor Circulation in the East: Vespasian to Trajan," in NumChron 1987, pp. 26ff.,and William E.Metcalf, " A Note on Trajan's Latin Aes from Antioch," ANSMN 22 (1977), pp. 67ff.

1951. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Quadrans (3.60 gm). Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / She-wolf crouching left. RIC Π 694; BMCRE 1061; Cohen 340. Good VF, superb green patina. ($200)

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1947. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Dupondius (11.95 gm). Struck 112-114 AD. Radiate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Dada seated left on rock, holding legionary eagle; before and beside her, children holding harvests. RIC Π 623 var.; BMCRE 990; Cohen 126. VF, green patina, numerous small obverse scratches. Very rare. ($200)

1952. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE Quadrans (2.14 gm). ‫״‬Mine Coinage." Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / METALLIVLPLANI, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC Π 708; BMCRE pg. 234, I I. Near Fine, green patina. Very rare. ($150) Under Trajan and Hadrian several series of bronze quadrantes were struck in the name of the imperial mines in Noricum, Dalmatia, Pannonia and Moesia (Dardania). These operations supplied metal for the mint at Rome, and perhaps were the sites of workshops to produce coinagefor local circulation or as donatives. Others theorize that these pieces were struck at Rome itself, and served some unidentifiedfunction, much as the contemporary "nome" coinage struck at Alexandria in Egypt. Whatever the circumstances, these pieces saw limited use, and, except for one rare type struck by Marcus A urelius, were not issued at any other period.

1948. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE As (11.02 gm). Struck 101-102 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Victory standing facing, head left, holding wreath and palm. Cf. RIC Π 436; BMCRE 754A var.; cf. Cohen 641. Good VF, dark green-brown patina. ($150)

1953. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.30 gm). Struck 117 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pietas standing left, raising arm. RIC Π13; BMCRE 31; RSC 1023a. Toned, near EF. ($200)

1949. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. JE As (11.28 gm). Shuck 103-111 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Victory standing left, erecting trophy and holding palm. RIC Π 524; BMCRE 941 ; Cohen 446. Near VF, brown and green patina. ($100) 2 05


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1954. H A D R I A N . 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.27 gm). Struck 117 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Pietas standing left, raising arm. RIC Π13; BMCRE 30; RSC 1023b. Good VF. ($1TO)

I960. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.30 gm). Struck 119-122 AD. Laureate head right / Galley left. RIC Π 113; BMCRE 243; RSC 1174. Nice VF, scarce type. ($150)

1955. H A D R I A N . 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.43 gm). Struck 118 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Pietas standing left, raising arm. RIC Π 45; BMCRE 83; RSC 1027b. Good VF. ($150)

1961. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.36 gm). Struck 119-122 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC Π 121; BMCRE 268; RSC 601. Good VF. ($150)

1956. H A D R I A N . 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.59 gm). Struck 118 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Pietas standing right, raising both arms. RIC Π 47; BMCRE 88; RSC 1475. Good VF. ($125)

1962. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.12 gm). Struck 119-122 AD. Laureate head right / Hadrian seated left on platform; behind him stands praetorian prefect; in center background stands Liberalitas holding tessera; on steps u p to platform on left stands citizen holding out folds of toga. RIC Π131; BMCRE 297; RSC 910. Good Fine. ($200) The scene on the reverse of this coin publicizes the generosity of the emperor toward his citizens by distributing gifts. This was done on special occasions such as promotion of colleagues, imperial weddings, victories, etcetera.

1957. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.21 gm). Struck 119-122 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Fortuna standing left, leaning against column, holding rudder and cornucopiae. RIC Π 86; BMCRE 170; RSC 1155a. Near EF. ($150)

1963. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.44 gm). Struck 119-122 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, aegis on cuirass / Salus seated left, feeding from patera a serpent coiled around altar. RIC Π 137c; BMCRE 318; RSC 1327b. Near EF. ($150)

1958. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.28 gm). Struck 119-122 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre. RIC Π 94; BMCRE 194; RSC 1140a. Near EF. ($150)

1964. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Struck 125-128 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Annona standing left, resting left foot on modius, and holding hook and cornucopiae. RIC Π169; BMCRE 379; RSC 381. EF. ($200)

1959. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.46 gm). Struck 119-122 AD. Laureate head right / Spes walking left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt. RIC Π100; BMCRE 210; RSC 1153a. Near EF. ($150) 2 06


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1965. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.08 gm). Struck 136 AD. Bare head right / AEGYPTOS, Aegyptos reclining left, lotus on head, holding u p sistrum and resting left arm on basket; before her, ibis. RIC Π 297; BMCRE 797; RSC 99. Nice VF. ($150)

1970. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. /E Sestertius (24.50 gm). Struck 119-121 AD. Laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Lictor standing left, lighting tax debits with torch and holding fasces. RIC Π 590b; BMCRE 1206; Band 620; Cohen 1210. Good VF, brown patina. Very rare and important. ($2000) 1966. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.35 gm). Struck 136 AD. Laureate head right / AEGYPTOS, Aegyptos reclining left, lotus on head, holding u p sistrum and resting left arm on basket; before her, ibis. RIC Π 297; BMCRE 801; RSC 100. Near VF. ($1OT)

In July of 118 AD, Hadrian made hisfirstappearance in Rome as emperor to celebrate a Parthian triumph in the name of Trajan. He was quickly called away to Moesia to subdue the Sarmatians and Roxolani. While away, four high ranking senators, Lucius Quietus, Cornelius Palma, L. Publius Celsus and C. Avidius were executed by the Senateforan alleged conspiracy against Hadrian, despite a promise by Hadrian not to execute members of the Senate. To calm a suspicious public opinion, Hadrian held a week long gladiatorial show, granted an extra public largess and as this coin advertises, relinquished the public debt to the state equalling 900 million sestertii. This event culminated in an elaborate ceremony held in the Forum of Trajan where all records of these debts were set ablaze.

1967. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.43 gm). Struck 136 AD. Laureate head right / RESTITVTORI AFRICAE, Hadrian standing left, holding roll, about to raise Africa kneeling right, who holds grain-ears and wears elephant-skin headdress; between them, two upright grain-ears. RIC II322; BMCRE 871; RSC 1223. VF. ($150)

1968. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.12 gm). Struck 136 AD. Laureate head right / RESTITVTORI GALLIAE, Hadrian standing right, holding roll, about to raise Gallia kneeling left. RIC Π 324; BMCRE 878; RSC 1247. Good Fine. ($100)

1969. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (3.56 gm). Struck 136 AD. Laureate head right / RESTITVTORI GALLIAE, Hadrian standing right, holding roll, about to raise Gallia kneeling left. RIC Π 325; BMCRE 877 note; RSC 1257. Good VF, scarce type. ($2M)

1971. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. JE Sestertius (28.72 gm). Struck 121-122 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Virtus standing left, holding parazonium and reversed spear. Cf. RIC Π 614; cf. BMCRE 1263 note; cf. Cohen 1465. VF, brown patina, small flan crack and a few small spots of corrosion. ($250)

1972. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. Ai Sestertius (25.37 gm). Struck 127 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory and cornucopiae, shield set on helmet behind. RIC II 636; BMCRE 1301; Cohen 343. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($750)


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1973. H A D R I A N . 117-138 AD. JE Sestertius (27.79 gm). Struck 132-134 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Galley moving left with steersman and rowers, standard and vexillum at stem, marine god blowing trumpet at prow. RIC Π 706; cf. BMCRE 1394ff; Cohen 663. VF, brown patina, reverse surfaces a little rough. ($500)

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1977. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. JE Sestertius (23.04 gm). Shuck 136 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / RESTITVTORI ACHAIAE, S C in exergue, Achaea kneeling right, extending hand and being raised by Hadrian standing left, holding roll; vase with palm between them. RIC Π 938; BMCRE 1782; Cohen 1218. Near VF, brown patina. ($500) Hadrian travelled more than any other Roman emperor, visiting many of the provinces in order to inspect and to improve their government, and he struck a series a coins commemorating this 'restoration' of the provinces, of which this coin is but an exampie.

1974. H A D R I A N . 117-138 AD. JE Sestertius (22.04 gm). Struck 134-138 AD. Bare head right / Fortuna standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC Π 760 var.; BMCRE 1512 var.; Cohen 770 variety. Near VF, light brown patina. ($125)

1978. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. JE Quadrans (2.34 gm). Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Three standards. Cf. RIC Π 977; cf. BMCRE 1381 A; cf. Cohen 450. VF, brown patina, light reverse porosity. ($200)

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1975. H A D R I A N . 117-138 AD. JE Sestertius (26.57 gm). Struck 134-138 AD. Laureate head right / Fortuna standing left, holding rudder on globe and comucopiae. RIC Π 810; BMCRE 1507; Cohen 763. Good VF, brown and green patina, choice obverse. ($500)

1979. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. JE Medallion (11.70 gm). Struck 132-134 AD. Laureate head right / Hadrian riding left on horse, raising right hand and holding spear. Gnecchi—; Toynbee—; cf. BMCRE 1433 (dupondius). Good Fine, bluish-green patina. Rare. ($500) The largeflan and lack of S C on the reverse would suggest that this is a medallic or pseudo-medallic issue, and was issued on the occasion of Hadrian's return to Rome from his second journey abroad in 132 AD.

Rare Divus Hadrian Denarius 1976. HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. JE Sestertius (27.37 gm). Shuck 132 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / ADVENTVIAVGITALLAE S C, Hadrian standing right in toga, greeting Italia w h o is standing left sacrificing at an altar and holding comucopiae; sacrificed bull behind altar. RIC Π 888; BMCRE 1651; Cohen 46. VF, brown patina. ($4TO)

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1980. DIVUS HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (2.62 gm). Struck under Antoninus Pius, 139 AD. Laureate head right / Eagle standing facing on globe, head left. RIC II 389B var.; BMCRE 36; RSC 271b. Toned, good Fine. Very rare. ($300)

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1981. SABINA, wife of Hadrian. Died 137 AD. Pc. Sestertius (23.80 gm). Draped bust right / Vesta seated left, holding palladium and sceptre. RIC Π 1036 (Hadrian); BMCRE 1885 (Hadrian); Cohen 82. Good Fine, dark brown patina, numerous minute scratches on reverse. ($400)

1982. DIVA SABINA, wife of Hadrian. Died 137 AD. AR Denarius (3.30 gm). Veiled bust right, wearing wreath of grain-ears / Eagle standing left, head right. RIC Π 421 (Hadrian); BMCRE 957 note (Hadrian); RSC 34. Toned Fine. ($150)

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1987. AELIUS, Caesar. 137 AD. /E Sestertius (29.90 gm). Bare head right / Salus seated left, feeding from patera a serpent arising from altar. RIC Π1063 (Hadrian); BMCRE 1926 (Hadrian); Cohen 64. Near VF, nice even brown surfaces. ($750)

1988. AELIUS, Caesar 137 AD. PL As (11.36 gm). Bare head right / Salus seated left, feeding from patera a serpent coiled around altar, resting left arm on back of chair. RIC Π1075; BMCRE 1939; Cohen 45. VF, brown patina, reverse porosity. ($250)

Lustrous Pius Aureus 1983. DIVA SABINA, wife of Hadrian. Died 137 AD. AR Denarius (3.06 gm). Veiled and diademed bust right / Altar. RIC Π 422b (Hadrian); BMCRE 962 (Hadrian); RSC 56a. Toned Fine. ($150)

1984. AELIUS, Caesar. 137 AD. AR Denarius (3.27 gm). Bare head right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and comucopiae. RIC II430 (Hadrian); BMCRE 969 (Hadrian); Hill 792; RSC 50. Good VF, pleasant toning. ($300)

1989. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AV Aureus (7.29 gm). Struck 153-154 AD. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Antoninus standing left, holding globe and scroll. RIC 1Π 233a; BMCRE 812, pi. 17, 6 (same obverse die); Cohen 313. Lustrous EF. ($3000)

1985. AELIUS, Caesar. 137 AD. AR Denarius (3.26 gm). Bare head right / Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and resting elbow on cornucopiae balanced on ground. RIC Π 436 (Hadrian); BMCRE 981 (Hadrian); RSC 1. Toned, good VF. ($300)

1986. AELIUS, Caesar. 137 AD. AR Denarius (3.22 gm). Bare head right / Pietas standing right, dropping incense from perfume box onto altar before her. RIC Π 439 (Hadrian); BMCRE 989 (Hadrian); RSC 36. Toned VF.

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1990. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (2.67 gm). Shuck 138-139 AD. Bare head left / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC ΠΙ11; BMCRE 17note; RSC 76. Good Fine, lightly toned.

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1996. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (2.96 gm). Struck 147-148 AD. Laureate head right / PRIMI/DECEN/COS ΠΠ in three lines within wreath. RIC m 171a; BMCRE 632; RSC 670. VF. ($250) This coin commemorates the tenth anniversary of Pius' accession.

1991. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.64 gm). Struck 140-144 AD. Bare head right / Genius standing facing, head right, holding sceptre and cornucopiae. RIC ffl 70; BMCRE 207; RSC 405. Good VF. ($100)

1997. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.15 gm). Struck 148-149 AD. Laureate head right / Annona standing facing, head left, holding grain-ears over modius, and anchor. RIC HI 175; BMCRE 657; RSC 284. NearEF. ($150)

1992. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.19 gm). Struck 140-143 AD. Laureate head right / Winged thunderbolt. RIC ffl 80a; BMCRE 225; RSC 681. Toned VF. ($150)

1998. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.14 gm). Struck 148-149 AD. Laureate head right / Antoninus standing left, sacrificing out of patera over tripod altar, and holding scroll. RIC ffl 183; BMCRE 675; RSC 304. NearEF. ($150)

1993. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Struck 140-143 AD. Laureate head right / Modius with grain-ears and poppy. RIC ffl 92a; BMCRE 180; RSC 33. VF. ($100) 1999. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.37 gm). Struck 150-151 AD. Laureate head right / Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC ffl 193; BMCRE 718; RSC 254. Toned, near EF. ($150)

1994. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.36 gm). Struck 143-144 AD. Bare head right / Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC ffl 111a; BMCRE 495; RSC 437a. Good VF. ($75) 20‫ש‬. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.16 gm). Struck 151-152 AD. Laureate head right / Tranquillitas standing right, leaning on rudder and holding grain-ears. RIC ffl 218; BMCRE 736; RSC 825. Near EF. ($150)

1995. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.65 gm). Struck 145-161 AD. Laureate head right / Clasped hands holding caduceus and two grain-ears. RIC III 136; BMCRE 530; RSC 344. Toned VF. ($125) 2001. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.33 gm). Struck 159 AD. Laureate head right, elderly features / Octastyle temple within which are seated the figures of Divus Augustus and Livia, on podium of three steps. RIC ffl 290a; BMCRE 939; RSC 804. Near EF, short hairline flan crack. ($200) 2


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2002. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (3.43 gm). Struck 159 AD. Laureate head right, elderly features / Octastyle temple within which are seated the figures of Divus Augustus and Livia, on podium of three steps. RIC m 290a; BMCRE 939; RSC 804. VF. ($125) 2007. ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. TE Sestertius (26.98 gm). Struck 140-144 AD. Laureate head right / She wolf standing right, suckling twins. RIC ΠΙ 648; BMCRE 1318; Cohen 917. Fine, brown surfaces. Historical reverse type. ($300)

2003. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. AR Denarius (2.93 gm). Struck 158 AD. Laureate head right / Standing figure in distyle shrine. RIC ΠΙ915; BMCRE 269; RSC 329. Toned EF. ($150)

2004. A N T O N I N U S PIUS & MARCUS AURELIUS, as Caesar. 138161 AD. AR Denarius (3.37 gm). Struck 140 AD. Laureate head of Antoninus Pius right / Bare head of Marcus Aurelius right. RIC ffl 417a; BMCRE 155; RSC 15. Lightly toned, good VF. ($200)

2005. A N T O N I N U S PIUS & MARCUS AURELIUS, as Caesar. 138161 AD. AR Denarius (3.06 gm). Struck 140 AD. Laureate head of Antoninus Pius right / Bare head of Marcus Aurelius right. RIC m 417a; BMCRE 155; RSC 15. VF. ($150)

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2006. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. TE Sestertius (26.72 gm). Struck 139 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / PARTHIA, COS Π in exergue, S-C across field, Parthia standing left, holding crown in right hand and with left, holding bow and quiver with arrows resting on ground. RIC 111 586 var.; BMCRE 1191 note; Cohen 572 variety. VF, green patina. Rare. ($600)

2008. ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. TE Sestertius (23.88 gm). Struck 145-161 AD. Laureate head right / Antoninus standing left, sacrificing over tripod-altar and holding roll at side. RIC m 794; BMCRE 1726; Cohen 1118 variety. VF, brown surfaces. ($300)

2009. ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. TE Sestertius (26.46 gm). Struck 148-149 AD. Laureate head right / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC ΠΙ 855; BMCRE 1824; Cohen 232. Good VF, green patina, light rub in ob verse field. ($200)

2010. ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. TE Sestertius (22.62 gm). Struck 152-153 AD. Laureate head right / Indulgentia seated left, holding sceptre. RIC m 904; BMCRE 1920; Cohen452. VF, green patina. ($250)

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Aurelius. AR Denarius (2.90 gm). Bare head right / Funeral pyre of four hers, surmounted by quadriga. RIC ΠΙ436 (Marcus Aurelius); BMCRE 57 (Marcus Aurelius); RSC 164. Toned, good VF. ($100)

2011. ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. JE Dupondius (13.92 gm). Struck 151-152 AD. Radiate head right / Annona seated left, holding grain-ears over modius and comucopiae. RIC ffl 898; BMCRE 1896; Cohen 51. Good VF, tan patina. ($300)

2012. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. JE As (9.86 gm). Struck 143-144 AD. Laureate head right / She-wolf standing right, suckling twins; boat in exergue. RIC m 734a; BMCRE 1626; Cohen 448. VF, brown patina. Historical reverse type. ($250)

2017. DIVUS A N T O N I N U S PIUS. Died 161 AD. Issued under Marcus Aurelius. AR Denarius (3.35 gm). Bare head right / Altar. RIC ID 441 (Marcus Aurelius); BMCRE 71 (Marcus Aurelius); RSC 357. Superb EF. ($300)

2018. DIVUS A N T O N I N U S PIUS. Died 161 AD. Issued under Marcus Aurelius. AR Denarius (3.30 gm). Bare head right / Divus Antoninus Pius seated left, holding branch and sceptre. RIC ΙΠ 442 (Marcus Aurelius); BMCRE 65 (Marcus Aurelius); RSC 352. Good VF. ($150)

2013. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. JE As (10.55 gm). Struck 148149 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Munificentia standing left, holding patera and sceptre; at feet, lion standing left, head turned back. RIC ΠΙ 861; BMCRE 1838 var.; Cohen 563. VF, black patina, light porosity. ($125)

2014. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. JE As (10.90 gm). Struck 150151 AD. Laureate head right / Justitia seated left, holding patera and scephe. RIC ΠΙ 881; BMCRE 1879; Cohen 474. Good VF, green patina, minor reverse encrustation. ($150)

2015. A N T O N I N U S PIUS. 138-161 AD. JE As (10.31 gm). Struck 155156 AD. Laureate head right / Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and seephe. RIC ΙΠ 954a; BMCRE pg. 334, §; Cohen 195. Good VF, dark green patina. ($200)

2019. DIVA FAUSTINA Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius. Died circa 141 AD. AR Denarius (3.07 gm). Draped bust right / Ceres standing left, holding torch and raising her robe. RIC III 362 (Antoninus Pius); BMCRE 421 (Antoninus Pius); RSC 104. Good VF. ($100)

2020. DIVA FAUSTINA Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius. Died 141 AD. JE As (12.05 gm). Struck 147 AD. Veiled and draped bust right / Aeternitas seated left on globe, holding scephe. RIC Π1159 (Antoninus Pius); BMCRE 1552 (Antoninus Pius); Cohen 23. Good VF, green patina, some smoothing. ($300)

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2024. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180. AR Denarius (3.28 gm). Struck 161-162 AD. Bare head right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and resting elbow on statuette of Spes; below chair, comucopiae. RIC HI 34; BMCRE193; RSC 34. Near EF. ($125)

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2025. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. AR Denarius (3.29 gm). Struck 161-162 AD. Bare head right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and resting elbow on statuette of Spes; below chair, comucopiae. RIC ΙΠ 35; BMCRE 177; RSC 35. Superb EF. ($250)

2021. DIVUS A N T O N I N U S PIUS & DIVA FAUSTINA Senior. Lot of nine AR Denarii, all different. Includes the following: Divus Antoninus Pius. Eagle. RSC 154 / / Eagle on altar. RSC 155/156 / / Funeral pyre. RSC 164a / / Diva Faustina Senior. Aetemitas. RSC 32 / / Ceres. RSC 78; RSC 104; RSC 136 / / Pius and Faustina. RSC 159 / / Peacock. RSC 176. Average VF to near EF. 9 coins in lot. ($500) The reign of Antoninus was a period of imperial benevolence and of deference toward the Senate. Thus when Faustina the elder died circa 140/141, she was deified and an unprecedented volume of commemorative coinage was issued. Likewise ivhen Antoninus died in 160, deification by the Senate was unhesitatingly accorded to him, and his successor Marcus Aurelius issued a substantial commemorative coinage as well.

2026. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. AR Denarius (3.34 gm). Shuck 161-162 AD. Bare head right / Providentia standing facing, head left, holding globe and comucopiae. RIC III 50; BMCRE 188; RSC 519. Near EF. ($125)

2027. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. AR Denarius (3.27 gm). Struck 161-162 AD. Bare head right / Providentia standing facing, head left, holding globe and comucopiae. RIC m 50; BMCRE 188; RSC 519. EF. ($150)

2022. MARCUS AURELIUS, as Caesar. 151-152 AD. JE Sestertius (22.81 gm). Bare head right, drapery on far shoulder and neck / Honos standing facing, head left, holding branch and comucopiae. RIC ΠΙ1303 (Antoninus Pius); BMCRE 1915 (Antoninus Pius); Cohen 244. VF, green-brown surfaces.

2028. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180. AR Denarius (3.50 gm). Struck 161-162 AD. Bare head right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and resting elbow on statuette of Spes; below chair, comucopiae. RIC HI 58; BMCRE 215 note; RSC 39. EF. ($150)

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2023. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180. AR Denarius (3.28 gm). Struck 161 AD. Bare head right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and resting elbow on statuette of Spes; below chair, comucopiae. RIC HI 2; BMCRE 1;RSC30. EF. ($150)

2029. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. AR Denarius (3.25 gm). Struck 164-165 AD. Laureate head right / Armenia seated left in attitude of mourning, left hand resting on bow and quiver; before her, vexillum and shield. RIC m 81; BMCRE 274; RSC 7. EF. ($250)

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2030. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180. AR Denarius (3.14 gm). Struck 165-166 AD. Laureate head right / Annona standing left, holding grainears over modius and cornucopiae; prow at her feet to right. RIC ΙΠ142; BMCRE 371 ; RSC 484. Near EF. ($125) 2035. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. JE As (11.11 gm). Dated 169170. Laureate head right / Laureate head right. RIC ΠΙ—; cf. BMCRE pg. 685; Cohen—. VF, green patina. Rare. ($500) These anomalous two-headed hybrids occur with greaterfrequency under Marcus Aurelius than any other Antonine emperor. 2031. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180. AR Denarius (3.36 gm). Struck 166 AD. Laureate head right / Victory standing facing, head right, holding palm and supporting shield inscribed VIC/PAR in two lines on tree. RIC ffl 163; BMCRE 406; RSC 878. Good VF. ($100)

2036. DIVUS MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. AR Denarius (2.77 gm). Struck 180 AD. Bare head right / Eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak. RIC ΠΙ 267 (Commodus); BMCRE 14 (Commodus); RSC 80. VF. ($125)

2032. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. Sestertius (24.40 gm). Struck 170-171 AD. Laureate head right / PRIMI/DECEN/NALES/COS ffl/S C in five lines within oak-wreath. RIC ffl 1006; BMCRE—; Cohen 497. Fine, brown patina. ($125) 2037. DIVUS MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. AR Denarius (2.91 gm). Struck 180 AD. Bare head right / Funeral pyre of four hers, garlanded and adorned with statues; on top, Marcus Aurelius in quadriga. RIC ΠΙ275 (Commodus); BMCRE 27 (Commodus); RSC 97. Toned VF. ($125)

2033. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. JE Sestertius (22.43 gm). Struck 172-173 AD. Laureate head right / Aurelius standing left, holding sceptre and raising Italia, who holds globe. RIC ffl 1077; BMCRE 1449; Cohen 538. VF, attractive dark green patina. ($500) Here the emperor is shorun as the 'Restorer of Italy'. This type is normally used to refer to a defeated enemy. Hoioever, in this instance what Aurelius is restoring is the se- 2038. DIVUS MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. JE Sestertius (36.42 curity of the homeland by defeating the Germanic tribes threatening Italy. gm). Struck 180 AD. Bare head right / Eagle standing right, head turned left, on garlanded altar. RIC ffl 657; BMCRE 389; Cohen 85. Good Fine, brown patina. Extremely heavy example! ($100)

2034. MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. JE Sestertius (22.51 gm).Struck 177-178 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding caduceus and sceptre. RIC ffl 1228 var.; BMCRE 1676 note; Cohen 184 variety. VF, mottled green patina. ($200)

2039. FAUSTINA Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius. Died 175 AD. AV Aureus (7.26 gm). Diademed and draped bust left / Diana standing left, holding lighted torch with both hands. RIC ΠΙ 673 (Marcus Aurelius); BMCRE 86 (Marcus Aurelius); Cohen 84. VF. ($2000)

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2040. FAUSTINA Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius. Died 175 AD. AR Denarius (3.61 gm). Struck 149-156 AD. Draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding flower and resting left elbow on comucopiae. RIC Π1502a (Antoninus Pius); BMCRE 1086 (Antoninus Pius); RSC 54. Toned, good VF. ($125)

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2046. LUCIUS VERUS. 161-169 AD. AR Denarius (3.11 gm). Struck 163165 AD. Bare head right / Armenia seated left on ground in attitude of mourning, left hand on bow and quiver; before, vexillum and shield. RIC ΠΙ 509; BMCRE 298; RSC 8. VF, porous. ($100)

2041. FAUSTINA Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius. Died 175 AD. AR Denarius (3.43 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Juno standing facing, head left, holding patera and sceptre; peacock at feet. RIC ΠΙ696 (Marcus Aurelius); BMCRE 120 (Marcus Aurelius); RSC 139. Good VF. ($125) 2047. LUCIUS VERUS. 161-169 AD. AR Denarius (2.90 gm). Struck 165 AD. Laureate head right / Parthia seated right on ground, hands tied behind back; before, quiver, bow and shield. RIC m 540; BMCRE 385; RSC 273. Nicely toned, good VF. ($200)

2042. FAUSTINA Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius. Died 175 AD. JE Sestertius (29.06 gm). Draped bust right / Hilaritas standing half-left, holding palm-branch and comucopiae. RIC ΙΠ1642 (Marcus Aurelius); BMCRE 911 (Marcus Aurelius); Cohen 112. VF, brown patina, smoothing and tooling in fields. ($250)

2048. LUCIUS VERUS. 161-169 AD. JE Sestertius (26.87 gm). Strock 161162 AD. Bare-headed and cuirassed bust right / Verus and Aurelius standing with clasped hands. RIC m 1310; cf. BMCRE 1024; Cohen 38. Near VP, light porosity. ($200)

2043. FAUSTINA Junior wife of Marcus Aurelius. Died 175 AD. JE As (9.78 gm). Draped bust right / Juno standing left, holding patera and seeptre. RIC III 1398 (Antoninus Pius); BMCRE 2188 (Antoninus Pius); Cohen 125. VF, green and brown patina. ($100)

2049. LUCILLA, wife of Lucius Verus. Died 182 AD. AR Denarius (3.21 gm). Draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and resting left arm on statuette of Spes. RIC ΠΙ 758 (Marcus Aurelius); BMCRE 306 (Marcus Aurelius); RSC 6a. EF. ($200)

2044. LUCIUS VERUS. 161-169 AD. AR Denarius (3.23 gm). Struck 161 AD. Bare head right / Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopiae. RIC m 463; BMCRE 35; RSC 144. Toned EF. ($200)

2050. COMMODUS. 180-192 AD. AR Denarius (2.43 gm). Struck 184 AD. Laureate head right / Fides standing right, holding grain-ears and dish of fruit. RIC ΠΙ91 var.; BMCRE 138 note; RSC 464a. VF, hairline flan crack. ($100)

2045. LUCIUS VERUS. 161-169 AD. AR Denarius (3.26 gm). Shuck 162163 AD. Bare head right / Providentia standing left, holding globe and cor($125) nucopiae. RIC m 491; BMCRE 229; RSC 156. Toned, good VF.

2051. COMMODUS. 180-192 AD. AR Denarius (253 gm). Struck 191-192 AD. Bare head right, wearing lion's skin headdress / Club within wreath. RIC ΠΙ251 var.; BMCRE 339; RSC 190. VF. ($100)

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2052. C O M M O D U S . 180-192 AD. AR Denarius (3.11 gm). Struck 191192 AD. Laureate head right / Hercules standing facing, head left, holding club and lion's skin, and placing right hand on trophy left. RIC ΙΠ 254a; BMCRE 346A; RSC 202. VF. ($100) 2056. PERTINAX. 193 AD. AR Denarius (2.74 gm). Laureate head right / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC IV la; BMCRE15; RSC 2. Good VF, small flan crack. ($1200)

2053. COMMODUS. 180-192 AD. JE Sestertius (24.30 gm). Struck 188-189 AD. Laureate head right / Minerva standing left, holding Victory and spear; shield to left and trophy to right. RIC ffl 528; BMCRE 628; Cohen 369. Good ($300) VF, brown patina, lightly smoothed.

2057. PERTINAX. 193 AD. AR Denarius (3.27 gm). Laureate head right / Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and sceptre. RIC IV 4a; BMCRE 8; RSC 20. EF, superb portrait. ($1500)

2054. CRISPINA, wife of Commodus. AR Denarius (3.14 gm). Draped bust right / Lighted altar. RIC m 281; BMCRE 39; RSC 16. Toned VF, scarce. ($150) The reverse legend ,DIS GENITALIBVS' refers to the dei genitales, the patron deities of child-bearing. 2058. PERTINAX. 193 AD. AR Denarius (3.20 gm). Laureate head right / Ops seated left, holding grain-ears. RIC IV 8a; BMCRE 19; RSC 33. Good VF, choice portrait. ($1500)

2055. CRISPINA, wife of Commodus. AR Denarius (2.77 gm). Draped bust right / Venus standing facing, head left, holding apple and lifting drapery from shoulder. RIC ΠΙ 286a (Commodus); BMCRE 44 (Commodus); RSC 35. Near EF. ($200)

A Nice Offering of Pertinax Denarii Pertinax had a very remarkable and distinguished career. Hisfather was afarmerslave who upon freedom became a successful wool merchant. With his wealth, he was able to have his son educated and Pertinax became a teacher. In 161, he left his teaching position, opting insteadfor a military career and greater pay. Once there, he quickly distinguished himself and was rapidly promotedfrom commander ofa cohort to military tribune, then to consul, and eventually to governor ofseveral provinces, including Upper and Lower Moesia, Dada, Syria and Africa. In 189, Commodus appoin ted him urban prefect of Rome, and from this position he was able to seize control of the Empire upon the death of Commodus on the last day of December, 192 AD. Unfortunately, Pertinax attempted to reform the government and military too quickly, and was assassinated by disgruntled praetorians on 28 March 193, after a reign of only 87 days.

2059. PERTINAX. 193 AD. AR Denarius (2.82 gm). Laureate head right / Ops seated left, holding grain-ears. RIC IV 8a; BMCRE 19; RSC 33. Toned, good VF, small flan crack. ($1200)

2060. PESCENNIUS NIGER. 193 AD. AR Denarius (2.91 gm). Antioch mint. Laureate head right / Fortuna seated left, holding branch and cornucopiae. RIC IV 22; BMCRE pg. 73, t ; RSC 27c. VF, light reverse porosity. ($900)

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2061. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 193-195 AD. AR Denarius (2.78 gm). Bare head right / Aesculapius standing left, holding snake-entwined rod on ground. RIC IV 2; BMCRE 88; RSC 9. Good VF. Better type. ($4‫)ש‬

Rare Alexandrian Mint Denarii of Clodius Albinus 2068. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 194-195 AD. /£ Sestertius (25.77 gm). Bare head right / Minerva standing left, holding branch and spear, shield resting against her. RIC IV 54; BMCRE 536; Cohen 49, VF, brown surfaces, strong portait. ($750)

Attractive Lugdunum Mint Denarius

2062. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 193-195 AD. AR Denarius (2.57 gm). Alexandria mint. Bare head right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre. RIC IV 4; BMCRE 91 ; RSC 15. VF. ($250)

2063. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 193-195 AD. AR Denarius (2.80 gm). Alexandria mint. Bare head right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre. RIC IV 4; BMCRE 91; RSC 15. Near VF. ($2‫)ש‬ 2069. C L O D I U S ALBINUS. 195-197 AD. AR Denarius (2.82 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate head right / FIDES LEG-ION COS Π, clasped hands, holding legionary eagle. RIC IV 20b; BMCRE 284; RSC 24. Attractively toned EF. Very Rare. ($750)

2064. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 193-195 AD. AR Denarius (2.79 gm). Alexandria mint. Bare head right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre. RIC IV 4; BMCRE 91; RSC 15. Fine. ($150)

2070. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.08 gm). Struck 193-194 AD. Laureate head right / LEG VIICL, legionary eagle between two standards. RIC IV10; BMCRE 12; RSC 266. Fine. ($100) 2065. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 193-195 AD. AR Denarius (2.82 gm). Alexandria mint. Bare head right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre. RIC IV 4; BMCRE 91; RSC 15. Fine. ($150)

2066. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 194 AD. AR Denarius (3.64 gm). Bare head right / Minerva standing left, holding olive branch and shield; spear resting against arm. RIC IV 7; BMCRE 98; RSC 48. Near EF. ($3‫)ש‬

2067. CLODIUS ALBINUS, as Caesar. 194 AD. AR Denarius (3.20 gm). Bare head right / Minerva standing left, holding olive branch and shield; spear resting against arm. RIC IV 7; BMCRE 98; RSC 48. Good VF, smaU flan. ($2‫)ש‬

2071. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.78 gm). Struck 193-194 AD. Laureate head right / LEG ΧΠΠ GEM M V, legionary eagle between two standards. RIC IV14; BMCRE 19; RSC 272. VF. ($200)

2072. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.81 gm). Struck 193-194 AD. Laureate head right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 22; BMCRE 30; RSC 682. VF, double-struck. ($75)

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2078. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.14 gm). Struck 201-210 AD. Laureate head right / The Dea Caelestis, with elaborate headdress, looking front, riding on lion right, holding thunderbolt and seeptre; below, water gushing from rocks left. RIC IV 266; BMCRE 335; RSC 222. NearEF. ($150) 2073. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.57 gm). Struck 194-195 AD. Laureate head right / Virtus standing left, holding branch and reversed spear. RIC IV 45; BMCRE 82; RSC 309. EF, clashed dies. ($125)

2074. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.07 gm). Struck 196-197 AD. Laureate head right / Septimius on horseback right, raising right hand. RIC IV 74; BMCRE 151 ; RSC 6. Good VF. ($125)

2079. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.24 gm). Struck 201-210 AD. Laureate head right / The Dea Caelestis, with elaborate headdress, looking front, riding right on lion, holding thunderbolt and seeptre; below, water gushing from rocks left. RIC IV 266; BMCRE 335; RSC 222. EF. ($200)

Rare Saecular Games Denarius

2075. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.37 gm). Struck 207 AD. Laureate head right / Victory standing right, inscribing shield set on palm tree. RIC IV 211; BMCRE 534; RSC 489. EF, small flan crack. ($125)

2080. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.75 gm). Struck 202 AD. Laureate head right / Ship left, from which a variety of animais run; four quadrigae in background. RIC IV 274; BMCRE 343; RSC 253. EF, reverse slightly weak. ($1250) Ex Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletin (November 1972), A1342 and pi. 91. The reverse motif depicted here commemorates the celebration of games that were held with the return of the Emperor to Rome in 202. Septimius ivas aiuayfrom the city from 197-202, and his return was an intensely joyous occasion for the Roman people. During thefestivals thatfollowed, a ship with collapsible sides was constructed in the arena. When the sides were lowered, a bevy of rare and interesting animals scattered forth to be butchered for the amusement of the spectators.

2076. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.89 gm). Struck 208 AD. Laureate head right / Jupiter standing right, hurling thunderbolt and holding sceptre. RIC IV 216; BMCRE 559; RSC 501. EF. ($125)

Three 'VICTORIAE BRIT‫ ׳‬Denarii

2077. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.34 gm). Struck 204 AD. Laureate head right / Liber standing half-right, holding jug and thyrsos; on left, leopard standing left, head turned back to catch drips from cup; facing him, Hercules standing half-left, holding club on ground and with lion's skin over arm. RIC IV 257; BMCRE 315; RSC 109. VF. Rare. ($2TO)

2081. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.23 gm). Struck 210 AD. Laureate head right / V1CTORIAE BRIT, Victory walking right, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 332; BMRE 51; Hill 1137; RSC 727. Near EF, scarce British victory type. ($125) Shortly before Septimius' death at Eboracum (York) on 4 February 211, an issue of coins was minted for Septimius, Caracalla and Geta celebrating the Roman suecesses over the native Picts and Scots in northern Britain. After Septimius died, his sons broke offfurther operations in the province and, leaving the task unfinished, returned to Rome. See lots 2117 and 2128for related coins of Caracalla from the same issue.

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2082. S E P T I M I U S SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.10 gm). Struck 210 AD. Laureate head right / VICTORI-AE BRIT, Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 333; BMRE 59; Hill 1138; RSC 728. Near EF, light porosity. Better type. ($125)

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2088. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.75 gm). Shuck 193-195 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / MONETA AVG, Moneta standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC IV 350A; BMCRE pg. 8 3 4 ; RSC 339c. VF. Rare. ($200)

A Final Alexandrian Mint Severan Denarius Apparently Unpublished

2083. S E P T I M I U S SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.96 gm). Struck 210 AD. Laureate head right / VICTORI-AE BRIT, Victory seated left on pile of shields, holding shield on her knee and palm. RIC IV 335; BMRE 61 ; Hill 1135; RSC 731. Good VF, short flan crack. Better type. ($125)

2089. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.46 gm). Struck circa 194 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / TR Ρ ΠΙ[Ι] IMP II COS Π, Virtus standing right, holding spear and leaning on shield. RIC IV—; BMCRE—; cf. Bickford-Smith, ‫״‬The Imperial Mints in the East for Septimius Severus" in Revista Italiana 1994/95, pl. 1,7 (same obverse die); RSC—. VF. Apparently unpublished variety with legend ending COS Π. ($500)

2084. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.41 gm). Laureate head right / Venus standing right, holding apple and palm, resting left elbow on column. Cf. RIC IV 350K; cf. BMCRE pg. 84, *; cf. RSC 667a. Unpublished hybrid with Venus standing right. Good VF. ($150)

Four Alexandria Mint Severan Denarii

The dating on this coin TRP IUI IMP II COS II is completely non-sensical, a fact not uncommon on eastern mint denarii. Septimius was acclaimed imperatorfor the second time in late 193, and again for the third time in January 194. He did not receive the tribunicia potestas for thefourth time until 10 December 195. The discrepancy in the legend is apparently a die engraver's error. Nonetheless, the coin is still a totally unpublished varietyfor Septimius.

2085. S E P T I M I U S SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.06 gm). Struck 193-195 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC IV 344; BMCRE 319; RSC 18. Fine. Rare. ($150)

2090. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.07 gm). Struck 193 AD. Emesa mint. Laureate head right / Bonus Eventus standing left, raising basket of fruit and holding grain-ears. RIC IV—; BMCRE— ;RSC 68a. Near VF. ($125)

2086. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.37 gm). Struck 193-195 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC IV 344; BMCRE 319; RSC 18. Fine. Rare. ($100)

2091. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.70 gm). Struck 194 AD. Emesa mint. Laureate head right / Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 425; BMCRE 396; RSC 697. Good Fine. ($100)

2087. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.30 gm) Struck 193-195 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / MONETA AVG, Moneta standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC IV 350A; BMCRE pg. 83, φ; RSC 339c. Nice VF. Rare. A nice example of an Alexandrian mint denarius. ($200)

2092. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS & JULIA D O M N A . 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.17 gm). Struck 201 AD. Laureate head of Septimius right / Draped bust of Julia Domna right. RIC IV 273; BMCRE 342; RSC 3. VF, light porosity, small flan crack. ($500)

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2093. S E P T I M I U S SEVERUS & CARACALLA. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.16 gm). Struck 201 AD. Laureate head of Septimius right / Laureate, draped and cuirassed busts of Septimius and Caracalla vis Ă vis. RIC 250; BMCRE 307; RSC 1. VF, tiny flan crack and old scratch on reverse. ($600)

2097. JULIA D O M N A , w i f e of S e p t i m i u s Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.59 gm). Alexandria mint. Draped bust right / Venus standing left, holding apple and raising drapery from shoulder. RIC IV 580 (Septimius Severus); BMCRE 85 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 198. Good VF. Rare. ($150)

2094. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211 AD. JE Sestertius (19.35 gm). Struck 193 AD. Laureate head right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 656; BMCRE 476; Cohen 683. Fine, brown patina, porous. Scarce. ($150)

2098. JULIA D O M N A , w i f e of Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (1.86 gm). Alexandria mint. Draped bust right / Venus standing left, holding apple and raising drapery from shoulder. RIC IV 580 (Septimius Severus); BMCRE 85 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 198. VF. Rare. ($125)

2095. DIVUS SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. Died 211 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.69 gm). Restitution issue struck under Trajan Decius, 250-251 AD. Rome mint. Radiate head of Divus Septimius Severus right / Eagle standing right, head left. RIC IV 95 (Trajan Decius); RSC 799. VF. ($100)

2099. JULIA D O M N A , w i f e of S e p t i m i u s Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (1.31 gm). Alexandria mint. Draped bust right / Venus standing left, holding apple and raising drapery from shoulder. RIC IV 580 (Septimius Severus); BMCRE 85 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 198. VF, flan crack. ($100)

In RIC IV, Mattingly incorrectly attributes the 'Divus' types struck under Decius to the mint at Milan. In his article "Reattribution of the Milan Coins of Trajan Decius to the Rome Mint", NumChron 1972, K.J.J. Elks reattributes via a study of dielinkage this series as well as the rest of the Mattingly's Milan mint coinage of Decius to the Rome mint.

2100. JULIA D O M N A , mother of Caracalla. 211-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.22 gm). Struck 211 AD. Draped bust right / Pudicitia seated left, head facing, holding sceptre. RIC IV 385 (Caracalla); BMCRE 19 (Caracalla); RSC 172a. Superb EF. ($200) 2096. JULIA D O M N A , wife of Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (3.32 gm). Struck 196-202 AD. Draped bust right, wearing necklace with medallion / Ceres seated left, holding grain ears and stalk. Cf. RIC IV 546 (SeptimiusSeverus); BMCRE 10 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 14. / / Lot also includes a companion piece to illustrate the normal type, without necklace. Both good VF. 2 coins in lot. ($150)

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2101. JULIA D O M N A , mother of Caracalla. 211-217 AD. ARDenarius (2.86 gm). Draped bust right / Vesta standing left, holding palladium and sceptre. RIC IV 390 (Caracalla); BMCRE 29 (Caracalla); RSC 230. Toned, choice EF. ($100)

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2102. JULIA D O M N A , w i f e of S e p t i m i u s Severus. 193-211 AD. JE Sestertius (25.46 gm). Struck 196-211 AD. Draped bust right / Juno seated left, holding flower and child in swadling clothes. RIC IV 857 (Septimius Severus); BMCRE 770 (Septimius Severus); Cohen 94. Good Fine, green patina, fields smoothed. ($200)

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youthful man to an experienced, determined leader (lot 2126). The coins of Geta, his brother and temporary co-emperor, received similar treatment from childhood u p to Geta's assassination at 22. Caracalla's coinage comes near the end of the period of great Roman portraiture. The highly realistic (almost photographic in some instances) treatment of the subject would soon give way to less accurate, more symbolic images. The fabric of the coins also no longer allowed for the near 3-D portraits of the past. Roman celators were still capable of fine work, but in an empire beset with many serious problems future emperors would choose images that presented themselves as they wanted to be seen. (For further reading see "Classicism to Abstraction: Roman Coin Portraiture in the Third Century" by Martin Beckmann in The Picus 1993).

2106. CARACALLA, as Caesar. 197-198 AD. AR Denarius (2.91 gm). Bare-headed and draped bust right / DESTINATOIMPERAT, lituus, apex, bucranium and simpulum. RIC IV 6; BMCRE 193; RSC 53. Toned, good VF, slightly soft reverse strike. Scarce type. ($150)

2103. JULIA D O M N A , mother of Caracalla. 211-217 AD. Λϊ Sestertius (20.73 gm). Struck 211-217 AD. Draped bust right / Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre; at feet, peacock. RIC IV 584 (Caracalla); BMCRE 206 (Caracalla); Cohen 85. VF, brown patina, flan crack. ($500)

2104. JULIA D O M N A , wife of Septimius Severus. 193-211. JE As (9.93 gm). Struck 196-211 AD. Draped bust right / Julia Domna, towered (as Cybele), seated left, holding branch and leaning on drum, in quadriga of lions. RIC IV 879 (Septimius Severus); BMCRE 788 (Septimius Severus); Cohen 119. Near VF, green patina, corrosion in hair and on face, several small scratches on obverse. ($150)

2107. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.04 gm). Struck 205 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Salus seated left, feeding serpent coiled around altar. RIC IV 82; BMCRE 484; RSC 422. Lightly toned EF. ($125)

2108. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.40 gm). Struck 210 AD. Laureate head right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopaie. RIC IV 116a; BMCRE 29; RSC 484. Lightly toned EF. ($125)

2109. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (2.92 gm). Struck 201210 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Galley left. RIC IV 120; BMCRE 267; RSC 3. Good VF. ($200) 2105. JULIA D O M N A , mother of Caracalla. 211-217 AD. JE As (11.13 gm). Draped bust right / Felicitas standing left, sacrificing out of patera over altar and holding caduceus. RIC IV 603 (Caracalla); BMCRE 227 (Caracalla); Cohen 179. VF, brown patina, reverse porosity. ($150)

The Portraiture of Caracalla The portraiture of Caracalla shows him growing up during his 22 years in the public eye. Made Caesar at the age of 8, his first coins depict a round cheeked child (an example is lot 2106). Made Augustus at 10, he still appears quite young (lot 2110). Lot 2107 struck in 205 AD shows him as a teenager. At the time of his joint reign with Severus and Geta his bearded portrait is that of an adult (lot 2117). During his sole reign he changed his image from that of a

2110. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.45 gm). Struck 201206 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Galley left. RIC IV 120; BMCRE 267; RSC 3. Toned VF. ($200)

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Rare Saecular Games Denarius

2111. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.23 gm). Struck 201210 AD. Laureate head right / Ship, with mast and sail, in circus, four quadrigae above and to right; below, various wild beasts. RIC IV157; BMCRE 508; RSC 118. VF, spot of corrosion behind head, and small scratch on reverse. ($5TO)

2116. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.20 gm). Struck 210213 AD. Laureate head right / Caracalla standing half-right, holding spear in both hands; attendant holding standard behind. RIC IV 226; BMCRE 95; RSC 509. / / Lot also includes another AR Denarius of Caracalla, RSC 509a. Average EF. 2 coins in lot. ($175)

Rare Denarius Celebrating Caracalla's Tenth Anniversary as Augustus

2117. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (2.99 gm). Struck 210 AD. Laureate head right / VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 231; BMCRE 105; Hill 1142; RSC 632. Near EF. ($125) 2112. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (2.90 gm). Struck 208 AD. Laureate head right / Caracalla standing right, sacrificing out of patera over tripod; in front of him, victimarius raising axe to strike bull; behind, flute-player facing. RIC IV 205; BMCRE 577; RSC 684. Toned VF, light porosity. Rare. ($6‫)ש‬ This outstanding reverse type refers to the vows completed by Caracalla for his first decade as Augustus, and his taking ofadditional vows. The sacrificing ofa bull was a customary accompanimen t when the vows were completed.

2113. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.39 gm). Struck 213 AD. Laureate head right / Liberias standing left holding pileus and rod. RIC IV 209a; BMCRE 53; RSC 224. Toned EF. ($125)

2114. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (2.79 gm). Struck 210213 AD. Laureate head right / LIBERALITAS AVG VI, Liberalitas standing left holding abacus and cornucopiae. RIC IV 216; BMCRE 76A; RSC 129. Lightly toned EF. ($125)

2115. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.37 gm). Struck 210213 AD. Laureate head right / Mars walking left, holding spear and trophy. RIC IV 223; BMCRE 87; RSC 150. Choice EF. ($125)

See lots 2081-2083 and 2128 for related coins from the same issue.

2118. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.25 gm). Struck 214 AD. Laureate head right / Hercules standing facing, head left, holding branch in right hand, club and lion's skin in left. RIC IV 239; BMCRE 93; RSC 244. Toned EF. ($125)

2119. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.12 gm). Struck 215 AD. Laureate head right / Apollo standing left, holding branch and leaning on lyre set on low base. RIC IV 254; BMCRE 107; RSC 282. EF. ($125)

2120. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.18 gm). Struck 215 AD. Laureate head right / Apollo standing left, holding branch and leaning on lyre set on low base. RIC IV 254; BMCRE 107; RSC 282. Toned EF. ($125)

2121. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.04 gm). Struck 215 AD. Laureate head right / Pluto seated left holding sceptre in left hand, his right hand extended toward Cerberus before him. RIC IV 261a; BMCRE 125; RSC 299. Toned EF. ($125)

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2122. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.52 gm). Struck 215 AD. Laureate head right / Serapis standing front, head left, rasing right hand and holding sceptre in left. RIC IV 263f; BMCRE 133; RSC 2%. Toned EF. ($125)

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2127. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.54 gm). Struck 198 AD. Laodicea mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and child at breast. RIC IV 331; BMCRE pg. 284, t ; RSC 94. EF. ($125)

2123. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.11 gm). Struck 215 AD. Laureate head right / Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre. RIC IV 268; BMCRE 147; RSC 314. Toned EF. ($125) 2128. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. TE Sestertius (24.58 gm). Struck 211 AD. Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / VICT BRIT TR Ρ XIIII COS ΙΠ, S C in exergue, Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, erecting trophy; to right, towered woman standing facing and captive seated left. RIC IV 483b var.; BMCRE 266; Cohen 641 variety. Good Fine, green patina, flan crack and light porosity. ($500) 2124. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (2.79 gm). Struck 216 AD. Laureate head right / Jupiter standing facing, head left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC IV 275a; BMCRE 155; RSC 337. Toned EF. ($125)

2125. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.26 gm). Struck 217 AD. Laureate head right / Jupiter standing facing, head left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC IV 285a; BMCRE 181; RSC 373. Toned EF. ($125)

Rare Last Issue of Caracalla

2126. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. AR Denarius (3.15 gm). Struck January-April 217 AD. ANTONINVS P1VS AVG GERM, laureate head right / VIC PART Ρ M TR Ρ XX COS Π11Ρ Ρ, Caracalla standing left, holding globe and sceptre, being crowned by Victory who stands behind him; small captive at Caracalla's feet. RIC IV 299e; BMCRE 200 note; RSC 655. Toned, near EF. Rare type. ($250)

See lots 2081-2083 and 2117for related coinsfrom the same issue.

2129. CARACALLA. 198-217.TE Sestertius (18.96 gm). Struck 214-217 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Securitas seated right, propping head on right hand and holding sceptre; altar before. RIC IV 573a; BMCRE 272; Cohen 580. Good Fine, green patina. ($150)

2130. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. TE As (9.04 gm). Struck 211 AD. Laureate head right / Fortuna seated left on throne, holding rudder on globe and comucopiae. RIC IV 489; BMCRE pg. 415, %•, Cohen 482. VF, green patina. ($125)

In early 216 AD, Caracalla assembled a substantialforce (at least 8 legions) along the Syrian frontier, for what loould prove to be Caracalla'sfinaltriumph. The Parthian empire had been engaged in a civil war since 213, with Vologases V in control of half the empire and Ariabanus V in control of the other half. Caracalla took advantage of this division and sided with Artabanus, even proposing marriage with Artabanus' daughter to cement the alliance. The plan went awry though, and Caracalla marched against an unprepared Artabanus. After ravaging the countryside east of the Tigris unhindered, Caracalla returned to Edessa to spend the winter. It is this "victory" that is celebrated on this coin. Caracalla no doubt ivould also have assumed the title Parthicus and celebrated a 4tl1 acclamation ofimperator had his life not been suddenly 2131. CARACALLA. 198-217 AD. TE As (10.61 gm). Struck 217 AD. cut short on April 8,217 AD. Laureate head right / Radiate lion walking left, holding thunderbolt in his mouth. RIC IV 571a; BMCRE 311, pi. 77,12 (same reverse die); Cohen 4M variety. Good VF, brown patina. ($750) 1 3 3


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2132. PLAUTILLA, wife of Caracalla. AR Denarius (3.33 gm). Draped bust right / Venus standing left, shield at her side, holding apple and palm, resting left elbow on shield; Cupid holding helmet at feet to left. RIC IV 369 (Caracalla); BMCRE 429 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 25. Near EF, bright. ($150)

2133. GETA, as Caesar. 198-200 AD. AR Denarius (3.15 gm). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / FELICITAS TEMPOR, Felicitas standing right, holding long caduceus, clasping right hands with Geta who stands left and holds a comucopiae. RIC IV 1 var.; BMCRE 146 var.; cf. RSC 49a. Toned, good VF. An apparently unpublished variety with a draped and cuirassed bust. ($150) This type is only published with a draped bust, from the mint of Rome. A draped and cuirassed bust is listedfor the mint of Laodicea, but the style of this coin is not Laodicean. Apparently unpublished as such.

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2138. GETA. 209-212 AD. AR Denarius (2.93 gm). Struck 210-212 AD. Laureate head right / Janus standing front, holding reversed spear and thunderbolt. RIC IV 79; BMCRE 13; RSC 197. Nice EF. ($200)

2139. MACRINUS. 217-218 AD. AR Denarius (2.65 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Fides standing facing, head right, holding standard in either hand. RIC IV 66; BMCRE 12; RSC 23a. Good VF. ($200)

2140. MACRINUS. 217-218 AD. AR Denarius (3.52 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe and comucopiae. RIC IV 80; BMCRE 74; RSC 108a. VF. ($150)

2134. GETA, as Caesar. 200-202 AD. AR Denarius (3.50 gm). Bare-headed and draped bust right / CASTOR, Castor standing left in front of horse, holding reins in right hand and sceptre in left. RIC IV 6; BMCRE 216; RSC 12. Toned, good VF. Scarce and popular type. ($150) 2141. M A C R I N U S . 217-218 AD. /E As (11.74 gm). Struck 218 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding caduceus and comucopiae. RIC IV 156; BMCRE 132; Cohen 94. VF, brown patina, surfaces smoothed. ($300)

Nice Diadumenian Denarius

2135. GETA, as Caesar.2202‫ ־ש‬AD. AR Denarius (3.51 gm). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Geta standing left, holding branch and spear. RIC IV 15b; BMCRE 232; RSC 159a. Toned, good VF. ($1TO)

2136. GETA, as Caesar. 199-202 AD. AR Denarius (3.39 gm). Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Securitas seated left, holding globe and resting left elbow on side of throne. RIC IV 20a; BMCRE 240 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 183. Choice EF. ($150)

2142. DIADUMENIAN, as Caesar. 217-218 AD. AR Denarius (3.21 gm). Bare-headed and draped bust right / Diadumenian standing facing, head right, holding standard and sceptre; two standards behind him; RIC IV102; BMCRE 87; RSC 3. Choice EF. ($600)

2137. GETA, as Caesar. 208 AD. AR Denarius (3.31 gm). Bare head right / Genius standing left, holding patera over altar and grain-ears. RIC IV 59b (Septimius Severus); BMCRE 579 (Septimius and Caracalla); RSC 114. EF, flan crack. ($125)

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2143. ELAGABALUS. 218-222 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.24 gm). Struck 219 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bast right / Fides seated left, holding eagle and standard; another standard before her. RIC IV 67; BMCRE 106; RSC 28. Good VF. ($100)

2148. ELAGABALUS. 218-222 AD. JE As (11.06 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Fides seated left, holding eagle and standard; before her, another standard. RIC IV 347 and pl. VI, 9 (same dies); BMCRE 366 corr.; Cohen 36. VF, dark-green patina, some smoothing. ($200)

2144. ELAGABALUS. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (3.25 gm).Struck220-222 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Victory flying left, holding diadem in both hands, shield on either side; star in right field. RIC IV161; BMCRE 235; RSC 300. Toned EF. ($125)

2149. JULIA PAULA, first wife of Elagabalus. AR Denarius (2.80 gm). Struck 219-220 AD. Draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera; star in left field. RIC IV 211 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 172 (Elagabalus); RSC 6a. Choice EF. ($225)

Sharp Antioch Mint Denarius of Elagabalus

2150. JULIA PAULA, first wife of Elagabalus. AR Denarius (3.26 gm). Struck 219-220 AD. Draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera; star in left field. RIC IV 211 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 172 (Elagabalus); RSC 6a. Toned, good VF. ($125)

2145. ELAGABALUS. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (2.91 gm). Struck218219 AD. Antioch mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Aequitas standing half-left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC IV166; BMCRE 307 note; RSC 22. Choice EF. ($350)

2146. ELAGABALUS. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (3.33 gm). Struck 218219 AD. Antioch mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Two standards between two legionary eagles. RIC IV187; BMCRE 275; RSC 15. Good VF. ($150)

2151. AQUILIA SEVERA, second wife of Elagabalus. AR Denarius (3.01 gm). Struck 220-222 AD. Draped bust right / Concordia standing left, sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar and holding double cornuacopiae, star in right field. RIC IV 225 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 185 (Elagabalus); RSC 2a. EF, slightly weak on one edge. ($500)

2152. AQUILIA SEVERA, second wife of Elagabalus. AR Denarius (3.12 gm). Struck 220-222 AD. Draped bust right / Concordia standing left, sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar and holding double cornuacopiae, star in right field. RIC IV 226 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 184 (Elagabalus); RSC 2. VF. ($300)

2147. ELAGABALUS. 218-222 AD. JE Sestertius (23.01 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Liberias standing left, holding pileus and sceptre; star in left field. RIC IV 358; BMCRE 352; Cohen 104. VF, brown ($200) patina, minor obverse smoothing.

2153. JULIA SOAEMIAS, m o t h e r of Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (3.29 gm). Draped bust right / Juno standing right, holding seeptre and palladium. RIC IV 237 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 41(Elagabalus); RSC 3. Lightly toned VF, attractive portrait sty le. ($200)

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2154. JULIA SOAEMIAS, m o t h e r of Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (2.95 gm). Draped bust right / Venus standing left, holding appie and sceptre; star in left field. RIC IV 241 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 49 (Elagabalus); RSC 8a. Near EF. ($200) 1 3 5


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2155. JULIA MAESA, g r a n d m o t h e r of Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.97gm). Diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent / Pietas standing half-left, extending right hand over altar before her, and holding incense box. RIC IV 264 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 70 (Elagabalus); RSC 30. Near VF, toned. Rare denomination for Maesa. ($150)

2156. JULIA MAESA, g r a n d m o t h e r of Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (2.15 gm). Draped bust right / Pudicitia seated left, raising veil and holding long transverse sceptre. RIC IV 268 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 76 (Elagabalus); RSC 36. EF. ($125) The reverse depicting Pudicitia ('chastity') is rather ironic considering thefact that Julia Maesa declared (wrongly) that Elagablus ivas the son of Caracalla. After Elagabalus' assassination which she orchestrated, she would again make this same declaration, but instead for her other grandson, Severus Alexander.

2157. JULIA MAESA, g r a n d m o t h e r of Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (2.95 gm). Eastern mint (Emesa?). Draped bust right / FECVNDITAS· ·, Fecunditas seated left, with two children. RIC— (Elagabalus); BMCRE— (Elagabalus); RSC 7b. Good VF. Rare. ($125)

2158. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. AR Denarius (3.04 gm). Struck 231-235 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Providentia standing facing, looking left, holding grain-ears over modius and cornucopiae. RIC IV 250; BMCRE 875; RSC 501b. EF. ($100)

2159. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. JE Sestertius (22.04 gm). Struck 222-231 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, facial features of Elagabalus / Mars standing left, holding branch and reversed spear. RIC IV 585; BMCRE 74; Cohen 176. VF, brown patina, early portrait. ($200)

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2160. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. JE Sestertius (16.80 gm). Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder / Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 618; BMCRE 704 note; Cohen 569. Near EF, dark green patina. ($200)

2161. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. JE Dupondius (9.45 gm). Struck 228 AD. Radiate head right / Severus Alexander standing half-left, holding reversed spear and extending right hand. RIC IV 601; BMCRE 546; Cohen 517. VF, brown patina, surfaces a little rough. ($100)

2162. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. JE As (12.31 gm). Struck 227 AD. Laureate and draped bust right / Severus Alexander standing left, sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar and holding roll. RIC IV 470; BMCRE 439; Cohen 328. VF, dark green patina. ($100)

2163. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. JE As (10.83 gm). Struck 228 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax running left, holding olive-branch and sceptre. RIC IV 480; BMCRE 462; Cohen 350. VF, dark green patina, small spot of corrosion on bust. ($100)

2164. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. JE As (11.01 gm). Struck 230 AD. Laureate head right / Victory standing right, her foot on helmet, inscribing VOT/X in two lines on shield attached to palm-tree. RIC IV 506; BMCRE 637 note; Cohen 396. VF, brown patina, light porosity, holed and plugged. ($75)

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2170. JULIA MAMAEA, mother of Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. TE Sestertius (17.10 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding caduceus and leaning on column. RIC IV 676; BMCRE 487; Cohen 21. Good VF, brown patina. ($200)

2165. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. TE As (10.89 gm). Struck 231-235 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Providentia standing facing, head left, holding grain-ears over modius and comucopiae. RIC IV 644; BMCRE 893; Cohen 504. Good VF, green pahna, light porosity. ($100)

2166. SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-235 AD. TE As (10.89 gm). Struck 231-235 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Providentia standing facing, head left, holding grain-ears over modius and comucopiae. RIC IV 644; BMCRE 891; Cohen 505. Good VF, brown patina, small planchet flaw on obverse and corresponding area of reverse. ($125)

2167. ORBIANA, wife of Severus Alexander. 225-235 AD. AR Denarius (3.55 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 319 (Severus Alexander); BMCRE 287 (Severus Alexander); RSC 1. EF. Rare. ($6‫)ש‬

2171. JULIA MAMAEA, motherof Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. TE Dupondius (10.22 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding caduceus and leaning on column. RIC IV 678; BMCRE 493; Cohen 23. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($125)

2172. MAXIMINUS 1.235-238 AD. AR Denarius (3.42 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV16; BMCRE 105; RSC 99a. EF. ($100)

2173. MAXIMINUS 1.235-238 AD. TE Sestertius (23.06 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and transverse sceptre. RIC IV 81; BMCRE 148; Cohen 38. Good Fine, brown and green patina, obverse lightly double struck. ($100)

2168. ORBIANA, wife of Severus Alexander. 225-235 AD. AR Denarius (2.82 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 319 (Severus Alexander); BMCRE 287 (Severus Alexander); RSC 1. Good VF. Rare. ($500) 2174. MAXIMINUS 1.235-238 AD. TE Sestertius (18.88 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm, captive seated before her. RIC IV 90*; BMCRE 191; Cohen 109. VF, brown patina. ($125) 2169. ORBIANA, wife of Severus Alexander. 225-235 AD. AR Denarius (2.57 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 319 (Severus Alexander); BMCRE 287 (Severus Alexander); RSC 1. VF, light porosity. Rare. ($250)

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2175. MAXIMUS, Caesar. 236-238 AD. AR Denarius (3.03 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Maximus standing left, holding baton and transverse spear; two standards behind. RIC IV 3; BMCRE 211; RSC 10. Choice EF. ($600) 1 3 7


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2176. MAXIMUS, Caesar. 236-238 AD. AR Denarius (2.63 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Maximus standing left, holding baton and transverse spear; two standards behind. RIC IV 3; BMCRE 211; RSC 10. Toned VF. ($2‫)ש‬ 2181. G O R D I A N II. 238 AD. AR Denarius (2.43 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Virtus standing facing, head left, holding reversed spear and leaning on shield. RIC IV 3; BMCRE 30; RSC 14. VF. Rare. ($2000)

2177. MAXIMUS, Caesar. 236-237 AD. JE Sestertius (22.45 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Maximus standing left, holding baton and transverse spear, two standards behind. RIC IV13; BMCRE 213; Cohen 14. Good VF, dark brown patina. ($200)

2182. BALBINUS. 238 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.70 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Clasped hands. RIC IV 10; BMCRE 67; RSC 3. Lightly toned, near EF. ($500)

2183. BALBINUS. 238 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.73 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Clasped hands. RIC IV11; BMCRE 71; RSC 6. Toned, near EF. ($500)

2178. MAXIMUS, Caesar. 236-238 AD. JE Sestertius (21.49 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Maximus standing left, holding baton and transverse spear; two standards behind. RIC IV13; BMCRE 213; Cohen 14. Near VF, brown patina. ($150)

2184. BALBINUS. 238 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.77 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Clasped hands. RIC IV12; BMCRE 74; RSC 17. Good VF. ($400)

2179. MAXIMUS, Caesar. 236-238 AD. JE Sestertius (22.32 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Maximus standing left, holding baton and transverse spear; two standards behind. RIC IV13; BMCRE 213; Cohen 14. Near VF, green patina. ($150) 2185. BALBINUS. 238 AD. AR Denarius (3.19 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae. RIC IV 3; BMCRE 1; RSC 10. Near EF. ($500)

2180. G O R D I A N II. 238 AD. AR Denarius (2.66 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 2; BMCRE 28; RSC 12. Fine, porous. ($1000)

2186. BALBINUS. 238 AD. AR Denarius (3.71 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Balbinus, togate, standing left, holding branch and parazonium. RIC IV 5; BMCRE 26; RSC 20. NearEF. ($500)

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2187. BALBINUS. 238 AD. AR Denarius (2.55 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing facing, head left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 8; BMCRE 37; RSC 27. Toned VF. ($300) 2192. PUPIENUS. 238 AD. JE Sestertius (21.87 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing facing, holding wreath. RIC IV 23a; Cohen 38. VF, green patina, reverse scratches. ($300)

Gordian III as Caesar Denarius

2188. BALBINUS. 238 AD. JE Sestertius (19.31 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Balbinus standing left, holding branch and seeptre.RICIV16;Cohen21. VF,brownpatina. ($300)

Attractive, Patinated Balbinus Sestertius

2193. G O R D I A N III, as Caesar. 238 AD. AR Denarius (2.76 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Augur's wand, sacrificial knife, patera, jug, simpulum and sprinkler. RIC IV1; BMCRE 62; RSC 182. Lightly toned, near EF. ($500)

2189. BALBINUS. 238 AD. JE Sestertius (25.48 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double comuacopiae. RIC IV 22; BMCRE 18; Cohen 4. Good VF, light green patina. ($10TO)

2194. G O R D I A N III. 238-244 AD. AV Aureus (5.01 gm). Shuck 241-243 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, leaning on club set on rock and holding lion's skin. RIC IV108; Cohen 401. Good Fine, holed and plugged, several small scapes. Rare. ($900)

2190. PUPIENUS. 238 AD. AR Antoninianus (5.32 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Clasped hands. RIC IV 9a; BMCRE 77; RSC 1. Good VF, nicely toned. ($500)

Choice Pupienus Sestertius

2195. G O R D I A N III. 238-244 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.61 gm). Struck 240-244 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, resting on club set on rock; lion's skin beside club. RIC IV 95; RSC 404. Choice EF. ($100)

2191. PUPIENUS. 238 AD. JE Sestertius (19.29 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double comuacopiae. RIC IV 20; BMCRE 43; Cohen 7. Good VF, brown patina, choice surfaces. ($750)

2196. G O R D I A N ΠΙ. 238-244 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.97 gm). Struck 240-244 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Providentia standing left, holding wand and sceptre; globe at feet. RIC IV 148; RSC 296. EF. ($75)

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2202. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Denarius (2.71 gm). Struck 240244 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Laetitia standing facing, looking left, holding wreath and rudder(?). RIC IV113; RSC 120. EF. ($100)

2197. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.42 gm). Struck 242-243 AD. Anhoch mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Hercules advancing right, holding raised club and bow. RIC IV 206; RSC 264a. VF. ($125)

2203. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Denarius (2.96 gm). Struck 241 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Apollo seated left, holding branch. RIC IV114; RSC 238. EF. ($100)

2198. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.12 gm). Struck 242-244 AD. Antioch mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left. RIC IV 213; RSC 167. FDC. ($2TO) The style of the cuirass, seen from behind and with small wave-like lines, almost alivays indicates an Antiochene manufacture of Gordians antoniniani.

2199. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.33 gm). Struck 240-244 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor. RIC IV 221; RSC 118. EF. ($75)

2204. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Denarius (2.98 gm). Struck 240244 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Diana standing right, holding flaming torch. RIC IV127; RSC 69. Choice EF. ($100)

2205. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Denarius (3.57 gm). Struck 240244 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pietas standing facing, looking left, with both arms raised. RIC IV129; RSC 186. Choice EF. ($100)

2200. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Brockage Antoninianus (2.73 gm). Aiihoch mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Same incuse.VF. ($100)

2206. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Denarius (2.98 gm). Struck 240244 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Salus standing right, feeding serpent held in both arms. RIC IV 129a; RSC 325. Choice EF. ($100)

2201. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Denarius (2.56 gm). Struck 240244 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Jupiter standing facing, looking right, holding sceptre and thunderbolt. RIC IV 112; RSC 113. EF, small spots of verdigris on reverse. ($100)

2207. GORDIAN III. 238-244 AD. AR Denarius (3.14 gm). Struck 240244 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Securitas seated left, holding sceptre and supporting head on hand. RIC IV130; RSC 340. Choice EF. ($125)

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2208. G O R D I A N III. 238-244 AD. JE Sestertius (13.98 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 268; Cohen 51. Good VF, green patina, small corrosion spot behind head. ($125)

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2213. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (5.41 gm). Stmck 247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC IV 4; RSC 136. Choice EF. ($75)

Two Choice 'SAECVLARES' Antoniniani, Celebrating the 1000th Anniversary of the Founding of Rome

2209. G O R D I A N III. 238-244 AD. JE Sestertius (17.05 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 268; Cohen 51. VF, brown patina. ($125) 2214. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.39 gm). 248 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / She-wolf standing left, suckling twins; II in exergue. RIC IV16; RSC 178. Choice EF. ($150)

2210. GORDIAN ΙΠ. 238-244 AD. JE Sestertius (17.96 gm). Struck 241-243 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Gordian on horseback left, raising right hand and holding sceptre, preceded by Victory, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 325; Cohen 377. Near Fine, green patina. Rare. ($1TO) 2215. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.65 gm). Struck 248 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Stag standing right; V in exergue. RIC IV19; RSC 182. Toned EF. ($150)

2211. G O R D I A N ΠΙ. 238-244 AD. JE As (11.46 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing facing, head left, raising right hand and holding globe in left. RIC IV 297b; Cohen 44. VF, green patina, light porosity. ($100)

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2216. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.60 gm). Struck 244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Philip on horseback left, raising right hand and holding sceptre. RIC IV 26b; RSC 3. EF. ($75)

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2212. PHILIP I. 244-249 AD. AV Aureus (4.23 gm). Struck 244-247 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Annona standing left, holding grain-ears over modius and cornucopiae. RIC IV 28a; Cohen 23. Fair, holed and plugged. Very rare. ($750)

2217. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.07 gm). Struck 244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. RIC IV 27b; RSC 9. Choice EF, interesting portrait style. ($75)

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2218. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.54 gm). Struck244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and comucopiae. RIC IV 38; RSC 87. EF. ($75)

2224. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.05 gm). Struck 247-249 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Elephant walking left, bearing driver who holds goad and wand. RIC IV 58; RSC 17. EF. ($100)

2219. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.08 gm). Struck244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and comucopiae. RIC IV 38b; RSC 87. EF, small spot of corrosion on reverse, soft edge bruise. ($75)

2225. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.68 gm). Struck 247 AD. Antioch mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / PAX FVNDATA CVM PERSIS, Pax standing facing, head left, holding olivebranch and transverse sceptre. RIC IV 69; RSC 113. Good Fine. Rare type! ($100) The reverse legend on this coin "secure peace with Persia" makes reference to one of Philip's first acts as emperor - the peace treaty ivith the Sasanian king Shapur I.

2220. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.09 gm). Shuck 244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left, holding Victory and sceptre; shield at her side. RIC IV 44b; RSC 169. Choice EF. 2226. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (2.84 gm). Struck 247-249 AD. Antioch mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust left / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and comucopiae. RIC IV 82 var.; RSC 8 variety. Fine, porous. Rare. ($150) Cohen listed this coin with Ute reverse legend ending 'AVG' as opposed to Ά VGG. ' Roman Silver Coins notes that Cohen described the legend erroneously. Regardless, as the issue was minted during the co-emperorship of Philip land Philip II, the legend should end 'AVGG,' and is therefore an engraver's error.

Scarce Bust Left Philip Antoninianus 2221. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.74 gm). Struck 244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Salus standing left, feeding from patera serpent arising from altar, and holding rudder. RIC IV 47; RSC 205. EF. ($1TO)

2227. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.74 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left / Statue of Roma(?) standing within hexastyle temple. RIC IV 86a; RSC 200. Good VF, light porosity. ($300) 2222. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.31 gm). Stmck 244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Securitas seated left, supporting head with left hand and holding sceptre. RIC IV 48b; RSC 215. EF. _ _ ($75)

2223. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.86 gm). Struck 244-247 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Virtus seated left on cuirass, holding branch and spear. RIC IV 53; RSC 240. EF. ($75)

2228. PHILIP I. 244-249 AD. JE Sestertius (13.81 gm). Struck 248 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated facing within octastyle temple. RIC IV164; Cohen 201. VF, brown patina. ($100)

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2234. PHILIP I. 244-249 AD. JE As (9.88 gm). Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing facing, head left, holding palm-branch and transverse sceptre. RIC IV 184b; Cohen 106. VF, green patina, flan crack. ($75)

2229. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. JE Sestertius (15.49 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Annona standing left, holding grain-ears over modius and comucopiae. RIC IV 168d; Cohen 29. Good VF, brown patina. ($150)

2235. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. JE As (10.70 gm). Struck 248 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Low column inscribed COS/HI. RIC IV 157b; Cohen 96. VF, dark green patina, flan crack. ($150)

2230. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. JE Sestertius (18.16 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Fortuna seated left on wheel, holding rudder on globe and comucopiae. RIC IV 174a; Cohen 67. Good VF, brown patina.

Two Popular Hippo'S AECVLARES' Antoniniani

2231. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. JE Sestertius (15.63 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Securitas seated left, holding sceptre. RIC IV190; Cohen 216. VF, brown patina. ($125)

2236. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. AR Antoninianus (4.38 gm). Diademed and draped bust right, resting on a crescent / Hippopotamus standing right, looking up; ΠΉ in exergue. RIC IV 116b; RSC 64. Choice EF. ($150)

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2232. PHILIP 1.244-249 AD. JE Sestertius (17.75 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 192a; Cohen 232. Nice VF, brown patina. ($150)

2233. PHILIP I. 244-249 AD. JE Dupondius (8.86 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing facing, head left, holding palmbranch and transverse sceptre. RIC IV 184c; Cohen 107. VF, dark brown patina. ($100)

2237. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. AR Antoninianus (4.81 gm). Struck 248 AD. Diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent / Hippopotamus standing right, looking down; IUI in exergue. RIC IV 116b; RSC 63. EF. ($150)

2238. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. AR Antoninianus (4.29 gm). Struck 244-246 AD. Diademed and draped bust right, resting on a erescent / Pudicitia, veiled, seated left, drawing veil with right hand and holding transverse sceptre. RIC IV 123c; RSC 53. EF. ($75)

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2239. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. AR Antoninianus (3.67 gm). Struck 246-248 AD. Diademed and draped bust right, resting on a erescent / Concordia seated left, holding patera and comucopiae; altar before her. RIC IV126; RSC 17. EF. ($75)

2240. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. JE Sestertius (15.13 gm). Struck 248 AD. Diademed and draped bust right / Gazelle walking left. RIC IV 201; Cohen 66. Fine, rough. ($150) RICIVpg. 93 suggests this coin to be a hybrid as the reverse type is actually proper to Philip I.

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2244. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. JE Sestertius (16.64 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 203e; Cohen 5. VF, dark green patina, surfaces lightly smoothed. ($150)

2245. PHILIP II, as Caesar. 244-247 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.69 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Philip Π standing left, holding globe and reversed spear. RIC IV 218b; RSC 48. Choice EF, interesting portrait style. ($75)

2241. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. JE Sestertius (21.26 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 203a; Cohen 10. Good VF, brown patina. ($200)

2246. PHILIP II, as Caesar. 244-246 AD. JE Sestertius (24.16 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Philip Π standing right, holding transverse spear and globe. RIC IV 255a; Cohen 55. VF, green patina. ($250)

2242. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. JE Sestertius (17.52 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 203a; Cohen 10. VF, brown patina. ($150) Ex NFA Fall Mail Bid Sale (18 October 1990), lot 2206.

2247. PHILIP II, as Caesar. 244-246 AD. JE Sestertius (25.12 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Philip Π standing right, holding transverse spear and globe. RIC IV 255a; Cohen 55. Near VF, green and red patina. ($100)

2243. OTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. JE Sestertius (17.80 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 203a; Cohen 10. VF, dark green patina. ($150)

2248. PHILIP II, as Caesar. 244-246 AD. JE Sestertius (18.62 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Philip Π standing right, holding transverse spear and globe. RIC IV 255a; Cohen 55. Near VF, green patina. ($100)

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2249. PHILIP Π, as Caesar. 244-247 AD. JE Sestertius (15.89 gm). Draped bust right / Philip II standing left, holding globe and reversed spear. RIC IV 256a; Cohen 49. Good VF, green patina. ($200)

2254. PACATIAN. Circa 248-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.12 gm) Viminaciam mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and transverse sceptre. RIC V pt. 2,5; RSC 6. Fine, heavy porosity. ($2500) Very little is known of the usurper Tiberius Claudius Marinus Pacatianus, zvho seizedpowerin Upper Moesia in 248 AD. It is believed that Pacatian was killed by his own troops shortly after he seized con trol.

2250. PHILIP II. 247-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.30 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Goat walking left. RIC IV 224; RSC 72. EF. ($125)

2251. PHILIP II. 247-249 AD. JE Sestertius (14.23 gm). Struck 248 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Goat walking left. RIC IV 264a; ($200) Cohen 73. Good VF, brown patina.

2252. PHILIP II. 247-249 AD. JE Sestertius (18.79 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Philip I and Philip Π seated left on curule chairs, extending right hands. RIC IV 267a; Cohen 18. Good VF, dark olive-green partna. ^ . ($200)

2253. PHILIP II. 247-249 AD. JE Sestertius (21.84 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and transverse sceptre. RIC IV 268a; Cohen 27. Near VF, brown and green patina. ($125)

Viminacium is the most probable sight for Pacatian s mint, and a comparison with the local aes coinage shows remarkable similarity ofstyle. Seven differen t reverses were used on the antoniniani of Pacatian — Concordia, Felicitas, Fides, Fortuna, Pax, Roma and Victory—all common themes in the third century. Such a variety of reverse types would suggest a large issue of coins, though today all coins of Pacatian are very rare, withfewer than 100 coins ofall varieties known.

2255. TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.37 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Dada standing left, holding staff surmounted by ass‫ ׳‬head. RIC IV 2b; RSC 13. EF, well struck. ($125)

2256. TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.94 gm). Antioch mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Pudicitia seated left, right hand lifting veil and holding sceptre in left. RIC IV 46a; RSC 98. VF, light overall porosity. Rare. . ,^^ ($100)

2257. TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 AD. JE Sestertius (18.42 gm). Struck circa 249 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Dacia standing left, holding staff surmounted by ass' head. RIC IV 101e; Cohen 21. VF, brown patina. ($150)

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2258. TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 A D . / £ Sestertius (21.60 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Dacia standing left, holding staff surmounted by ass‫ ׳‬head. RIC IV 112a; Cohen 18. VF, brown patina. ($150)


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2264. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS, as Caesar. 250-251 AD. JE Sestertius (20.35 gm). Bare-headed and draped bust right / Herennius standing left, holding wand over globe and transverse spear. RIC IV 171a; Cohen 28.VF, brown and green patina, small patch of roughness on reverse. ($1500

2259. TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 AD. JE Sestertius (15.23 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae. RIC IV 117b; Cohen 53. VF, green patina. ($150) 2265. HOSTILIAN, as Caesar. 249-251 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.51 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Mars walking right, holding spear and shield. RIC IV 177b; RSC 15. VF. ($100)

2260. TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 AD. JE Sestertius (18.15 gm). Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 126d; Cohen 117. Near VF, green patina. ($100)

2266. HOSTILIAN, as Caesar. 250-251 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.61 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / VICTORIA GERMANICA, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV185; RSC 70. Good Fine, scarce reverse type. ($100)

2261. TRAJAN DECIUS. 249-251 AD. JE As (9.51 gm). Laureate and draped bust right / Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and c o m u copiae. RIC IV120; Cohen 71. Good VF, green patina. ($150)

2267. HOSTILIAN, as Caesar. 251 AD. JE Sestertius (20.76 gm). Bareheaded and draped bust right / Hostilian standing left, holding standard and reversed spear. RIC IV 216a; Cohen 35. Near VF, brown patina. Scarce. ($250)

2262. H E R E N N I U S ETRUSCUS, as Caesar. 250-251 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.01 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Clasped hands. RIC IV138; RSC 4. / / Lot also includes an AR Siliqua of Constantius Π from Constantinople, RSC 342-3v, and an JE 3 of Procopius from Constantinople, RIC IX 17a.6. The first two grade EF, the Constantius with a hairline flancrack, the Procopius grades Fine. 3 coins in lot. ($200)

2268. TREBONIANUS GALLUS. 251-253 AD. JE Sestertius (22.45 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Juno seated facing in round, distyle temple; peacock at her side(?). RIC IV 110a; cf. Cohen 50. VF, mottied dark green patina. ($150) 2263. H E R E N N I U S ETRUSCUS, as Caesar. 250-251 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.71 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Herennius Etruscus standing left, holding globe and transverse spear. RIC IV 147c; RSC 26. Near EF. ($100)

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2269. TREBONIANUS GALLUS. 251-253 AD./Ε Sestertius (17.87gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and comucopiae. RIC IV 113; Cohen 57. Near VF, brown and green patina, small patch of roughness on reverse. ($100)

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2275. AEMILIAN. 253 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.62 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Diana standing left, holding bow and arrow. RIC IV 2b; RSC 10. Toned VF. ($150)

2270. TREBONIANUS GALLUS. 251-253 AD. JE Sestertius (18.99 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing facing, head left, holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 125; Cohen 130. VF, green patina, light porosity. ($150)

2271. VOLUSIAN. 251-253 AD. JE Sestertius (17.74 gm). Struck 253 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Volusian standing left, holding branch and short transverse sceptre. RIC IV 244; Cohen 97. Nice VF, brown patina, reverse double-struck. ($200)

2276. AEMILIAN. 253 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.66 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, leaning on club and holding bow and lion's skin. RIC IV pg. 196,3; RSC 13a. Toned VF. ($150)

2277. AEMILIAN. 253 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.27 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, leaning on club and holding bow and lion's skin. RIC IV 3b; RSC 13. Toned VF. Rare. ($200)

2278. AEMILIAN. 253 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.07 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Virtus standing left, right foot on helmet, holding branch and spear. RIC IV12; RSC 60. Toned, near VF. ($100) 2272. VOLUSIAN. 251-253 AD. JE Sestertius (13.23 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double comuacopiae. RIC IV 250a; Cohen 26. Nice VF, brown patina. ($2M)

2273. VOLUSIAN. 251-253 AD. JE Sestertius (20.04 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double comuacopiae. RIC IV 256a; Cohen 74. VF, brown patina, light reverse porosity. ($150)

2279. AEMILIAN. 253 AD. JE Sestertius (22.32 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Spes advancing left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt. RIC IV 51a; Cohen 49. Good Fine, brown patina. Rare. ($300)

2280. DIVA MARINIANA, wife of Valerian I. AR Antoninianus (2.80 gm). Veiled head right, resting on crescent / Peacock standing facing. RIC V pt. 1,3; RSC 3. Toned VF. Scarce. ($200) 2274. VOLUSIAN. 251-253 AD. JE As (10.70 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Concordia standing left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC IV 249b; Cohen 22. VF, green patina. ($150)

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2281. GALLIENUS. 253-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.42 gm). Struck 258 AD. Mediolanum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / LEG IADI VI ÎĄ VI F, capricorn right. RIC V pt. 1,315; RSC 447. Good VF. Rare. ($200)


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2287. VALERIAN II, Caesar. 253-255 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.81 gm). Lugdunum mint. Radiate and draped bust right / Child Jupiter seated facing on goat walking right. RIC V pt. 1,3; RSC 26. VF, soft strike. ($100)

Remarkable Valerian II Antoninianus 2282. GALLIENUS. 253-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.04 gm). Struck 258 AD. Mediolanum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / LEG I MIN VI Ρ VI F, Minerva standing left, holding Victory and spear, and leaning against shield. RIC V pt. 1,322; RSC 459a. VF. Rare. ($3‫)ש‬

2283. GALLIENUS. 253-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.14 gm). Struck 258 AD. Mediolanum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / LEG Π ADI VI Ρ VI F, Pegasus springing right. RIC V pt. 1,324; RSC 466. Good VF. Rare. ($300)

2288. VALERIAN II, Caesar. 253-255 AD AR Antoninianus (3.69 gm). Rome mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Child Jupiter seated facing on goat walking right. RIC V pt. 1,15; RSC 32. Beautifully toned EF, small die break. ($300) 2284. GALLIENUS. 253-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.53 gm). Struck 258 AD. Mediolanum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / LEG IX CL VI Ρ VI F, Neptune standing right, holding trident and dolphin. RIC V pt. 1, 359; RSC 535. VF. Rare. ($3‫)ש‬

2289. M A C R I A N U S . 260-261 AD. Antoninianus (3.38 gm). Antioch mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Indulgentia seated left, holding patera and transverse s c e p t e R I C V pt. 2,8; RSC 6. Good Fine. ($150)

2285. GALLIENUS. 253-268 AD. JE Sestertius (17.24 gm). Struck 254255 AD. Laureate and drapedbust right / Concordia standing left, holding patera and double cornuacopiae. RIC V pt. 1,209; Cohen 132. Near EF, dark brown patina. ($300) 2290. QUIETUS. 260-261 AD. Antoninianus (4.38 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Jupiter seated left, holding patera and sceptre; eagle at feet. RIC V pt. 2,6; RSC 8. Near EF, silvered. ($250)

The Coinage of Postumus

2286. S A L O N I N A , w i f e of Gallienus. AR Antoninianus (4.17 gm). Diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent / Vesta seated left, holding palladium. RIC V pt. 1,70; RSC 142. EF. ($2‫)ש‬

Postumus, the governor of Lower Germany, revolted from Gallienus in the autumn of 260 and created the Gallic empire, which was to survive as a separate state for fifteen years. The breakaway empire was initially composed of the three Gallic provinces, Lugdunensis, Aquitania and Narbonensis, plus Upper and Lower Germany. Eventually, Britain and Spain would join in the revolt.

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Postumus was extremely popular, and enjoyed outstanding success in defending and restoring the Rhine frontier from Frankish and Alemannic incursions. However, by 268 his popularity had waned, and the governor of Upper Germany, Laelianus, revolted. Laelianus' support seems to have rapidly withered however, and within just a few months, Postumus had defeated the usurper. Postumus' downfall came when he was murdered by his sold iers for refusing to allow them to pillage the city of Moguntiacum (Mainz), the headquarters of Laelianus. 1 3 240


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2291. P O S T U M U S . 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.99 gm). Struck 260 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Postumus standing left, holding globe and spear. RIC V pt. 2,54; RSC 243a. Near EF, light porosity. ($150)

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2297. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (5.28 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Fortuna standing facing, head left, holding rudder and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2,60; RSC 80. VF. ($50)

2292. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.60 gm). Struck 261 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Postumus standing left, holding globe and spear. RIC V pt. 2,55; RSC 261a variety. VF. ($100) 2298. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.62 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Fortuna standing facing, head left, holding rudder and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2,60; RSC 80. EF. ($125)

2293. P O S T U M U S . 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.70 gm). Struck 262 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy. RIC V pt. 2,57; RSC 273 corr. Good VF. ($125) 2299. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.03 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, holding club resting on ground in right hand, bow in left hand, lion's skin draped across left arm. RIC Vpt. 2,64; RSC 91a. VF. ($150)

2294. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (4.53 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding long caduceus and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2,58; RSC 39a. EF. ($125)

2295. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.87 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Fides standing facing, head left, holding standard in either hand. RIC V pt. 2,59; RSC 67a. VF, soft reverse strike. ($50)

2300. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.69 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Jupiter standing right, leaning left, hurling thunderbolt. RIC V pt. 2,70; RSC 153a. Near EF. ($75)

2301. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.67 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Galley left. RIC V pt. 2,73; RSC 167a. EF. ^ î « . ^ ' ,«•* $200) .‫)״‬

2302. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.42 gm). Radiate, draped 2296. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (5.14 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Minerva advancing left, holding branch in right and cuirassed bust right / Fortuna standing facing, head left, holding rudder j hand and shield and spear in left. RIC Vpt. 2,74; RSC 195a. VF. ($75) and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2,60; RSC 80. Near EF. ($100) 2 39


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2309. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianas^TFgm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Providentia standing facing, head left, resting against column and holding wand over globe and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2, 81; RSC 303 variety. VF. ($75) 2303. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.93 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Neptune standing left, holding dolphin and trident; at his feet left, prow of ship. RIC V pt. 2,76; RSC 205. EF. ($100)

2304. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.36 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Neptune standing left, holding dolphin and trident; at his feet left, prow of ship. RIC V pt. 2,76; RSC 205a. Good VF. ($50)

2305. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.64 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Sol advancing left, raising right hand and holding whip in left. RIC V pt. 2,77; RSC 213b. Good VF. ($75)

2306. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.66 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax advancing left, holding branch and sceptre. ($75) RIC V pt. 2,78; RSC 220 variety. Near EF.

2310. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.87 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Postum us standing right, holding transverse spear and globe. RIC Vpt. 2,83; RSC 331. EF. ($125)

2311. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (5.33 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Postumus standing right, holding transverse spear and globe. RIC V pt. 2,83; RSC 331a. VF. ($75)

2312. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.86 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Salus standing facing, head left, feeding from patera serpent arising from altar, and holding rudder. RIC V pt. 2, 85; RSC 339a. VF. ($75)

2307. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.32 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre. RIC V pt. 2,79; RSC 227a. Good VF. 2313. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (4.15 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Aesculapius standing facing, head left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff. RIC V pt. 2,86; RSC 336. VF. ($75)

2308. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.75 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Providentia standing left, holding globe and transverse sceptre. RIC V pt. 2,80; RSC 295a. EF. ($100)

2314. POSTUMUS. 259-268 A D Antoninianus (3.31 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Aesculapius standing facing, head left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff. RIC V pt. 2,86; RSC 336d. VF. ($75)

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2315. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.84 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; bound captive seated left before her. RIC V pt. 2,89; RSC 377a. Near EF. ($75)

2316. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (6.11 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; bound captive seated left before her. RIC V pt. 2,89; RSC 377a. VF. ($75)

2317. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.76 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; bound captive seated left before her. RIC V pt. 2,89; RSC 377a. Near VF. ($50)

2318. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.TO gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC Vpt. 2,90; RSC 390. Good Fine. ($50)

2319. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.17 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, leaning on club and holding bow and lion's skin. RIC V pt. 2,92; RSC 418a. VF. ($50)

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2321. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (4.64 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Mars standing right, holding spear and shield resting on ground. RIC V pt. 2,93; RSC 419a. Good VF. ($75)

2322. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (4.24 gm). Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing right, holding palm-branch. RIC V pt. 2,287; RSC 31. Good VF. ($75)

2323. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (2.28 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing right, holding palm-branch. RIC Vpt. 2,289; RSC 144a. EF. ($125)

2324. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.13 gm). Struck 268 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing right, holding palm-branch. RIC V pt. 2,293; RSC 285a. VF. ($100)

2325. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.45 gm). Struck 268 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Postumus standing left, holding branch and sceptre. RIC V pt. 2,294; RSC 286. VF, soft reverse strike. ($125)

2320. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.45 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Mars standing right, holding spear and shield resting on ground. RIC V p t . 2,93; RSC 419a. Good VF. ($75)

2326. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.01 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Jupiter standing right, leaning left, hurling thunderbolt and holding sceptre. RIC V pt. 2,311; RSC 153a. Near EF. ($75)

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2327. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.28 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Mars standing left, leaning against shield and holding reversed spear. RIC V pt. 2,312; RSC 191. Near EF. ($75)

2332. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (4.15 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Aesculapius standing facing, head left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff. RIC V pt. 2,327; RSC 348b. Good VF. ($75)

2328. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (5.85 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre. RIC Vpt. 2,318; RSC 215a. Near EF. ($75)

2333. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.06 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Salus standing right, feeding serpent held in her arms. RIC V pt. 2,328; RSC 350a. Near EF. ($75)

2334. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (4.47 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Serapis standing left, raising right arm and holding sceptre, small vessel before him. RIC V pt. 2,329; RSC 358. EF. ($100) 2329. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.61 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pietas standing facing, head left, between two children, another two held in her arms. RIC V pt. 2,320; RSC 230a. Choice EF, hairline flan crack. ($125)

2335. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.88 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Uberitas standing facing, head left, holding grainears and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2,330; RSC 366a. Good VF. ($75)

2330. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.67 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Postumus standing right, holding spear and raising female kneeling left, holding comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2,324; RSC 323. Good VF, flan crack. ($1TO) 2336. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.33 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Uberitas standing facing, head left, holding grain-ears and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 2,330; RSC 366. Good VF. ($75)

2331. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.68 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Aesculapius standing facing, head left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff. RIC V pt. 2,327; RSC 348b variety. EF. ($150)

2337. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.41 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Postumus walking right, holding spear and shield. RIC V pt. 2,331 ; RSC 428a. Good VF. ($75)

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2338. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.41 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, leaning on club on rock and holding lion's skin. RIC V pt. 2,333 var.; RSC 542 variety. Good VF, light porosity, small flan-crack. ($75)

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2343. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. JE Sestertius (12.02 gm). Lugdunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Postum us standing right, holding spear and resting against shield set on ground; behind, trophy below which are seated a bound captive on either side. RIC V pt. 2,176; Bastien 163f (same dies); Cohen 403. Near VF, brown patina. ($100)

Sought After Laelianus Antoninianus

2339. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.88 gm). Struck 260-261 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Jupiter leaning left, head right, hurling thunderbolt. RIC V pt. 2,—; Cuneho—; Elmer 289; RSC— .Good VF. ($100) 2344. LAELIANUS. 268 AD. Antoninianus (3.24 gm). Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing right. RIC V pt. 2,9; Cohen 4. VF. ($600)

2340. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (359 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Fides seated left, holding patera and standard. RIC Vpt. 2,376; RSC 57. VF. ($75)

Antoninianus Attributed to Aureolus

2345. VICTORINUS. 268-270 AD. Antoninianus (3.60 gm). Cologne mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre; V *. RIC V pt. 2,118; Cohen 80. EF, some silvering remaining. ($100)

Rare Left Facing Tetricus II

2341. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. Antoninianus (3.64 p a ) . Struck 267268 AD. Milan mint, coinage attributed to Aureolus. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, leaning on club set on rock, lion's skin around left arm. RIC V pt. 2,389; Cuneho 2497; Elmer 619; RSC 443 variety. EF. Rare. ($250)

2342. POSTUMUS. 259-268 AD. JE Sestertius (17.45 gm). Cologne mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Hercules standing right, leaning on club and holding bow and lion's skin. RIC V pt. 2,131 var.; Bastien 101; Cohen 94. VF, dark brown patina. ($250)

2346. TETRICUS Π, Caesar. 270-273 AD. Antoninianus (2.12 gm). Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left / Spes walking left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt. RIC V pt. 2,270; Cohen 90. Fine, porosity. Rare bust left variety. _ ($200)

2347. TETRICUS II, Caesar. 270-273 AD. Antoninianus (3.76 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Spes walldng left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt. RIC V pt. 2, 272; Cohen 97. Choice EF, superb flan style and workmanship! ($150)


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2355. 'Barbarous' Radiate. Imitating an uncertain Gallic emperor. JE 13mm (1.35 gm). Radiate bust left / Goddess standing facing, holding wreath. Good VF, green patina. Unusual. ($75) 2348. 'Barbarous‫ ׳‬Radiates. Imitating Postumus. 259-268 AD. Lot of two imitation Antoniniani. Reverses include Pax and Hercules. Lot also ineludes an official mint Postumus TJniface' Antoninianus, having only the obverse struck. Average VF or slightly better. 3 coins in lot. ($125)

2349. VICTORINUS, TETRICUS 1 and TETRICUS II, Caesar. 268-273 AD. Lot of three JE Antoniniani. Includes the following reverses: Victorinus. Pax / / Tetricus I. Salus / / Tetricus Π, Caesar. Spes. Average VF to EF. 3 coins in lot. ($1‫)ש‬ 2356. ‫׳‬Barbarous‫ ׳‬Radiates. Lot of fifteen choice imitations, mostly of the Gallo-Roman emperors. Sizes range from 9-19mm. 11 imitating Victorinus or Tetricus 1,3 imitating Tetricus II, and 1 imitating Divus Claudius Gothicus with a very bizarre portrait-style. Average EF, all with nice patinas. 15 coins in lot. ($250) 2350. ‫׳‬Barbarous‫ ׳‬Radiate. Imitating Victorinus. 268-270 AD. Ai 16mm (2.26 gm). Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing left, raising right arm and holding whip; star in left field. VF. ($75)

2351. 'Barbarous' Radiate. Imitating Victorinus or Tetricus 1.268-270-272 AD. JE 13mm (1.68 gm). Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Jug. VF. ($100)

2352. 'Barbarous' Radiate. Imitating Tetricus I or Quintillus(?). 268270. AD. JE 13mm (1.68 gm). Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Male figure standing right, thrusting spear. Good VF. ($75)

2353. ‫׳‬Barbarous‫ ׳‬Radiate. Imitating Tetricus II, Caesar. 270-273 AD. JE 17mm (2.31 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Sacrificial implements. Good VF. ($1‫)ש‬

2354. ‫׳‬Barbarous‫ ׳‬Radiate. Imitating Tetricus II, Caesar. 270-273 AD. JE 17mm (1.87 gm). Radiate and draped bust right / Bird standing to either side of a lyre(?). VF. ($1TO)

2357. CLAUDIUS II. 268-270 AD. Antoninianus (4.‫ ש‬gm). Cyzicus mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe; SPQR. RIC V pt. 1,—; Hunter—. Unpublished reverse type and legend for Claudius Π! VF, obverse corrosion, partial silvering. ($150)

2358. DIVUS CLAUDIUS II. Struck under Constantine 1,318 AD. JE Fractional Follis (1.29 gm). Arelate mint. Laureate and veiled head of Divus Claudius right / Divus Claudius seated left on curule chair, raising right hand and holding short sceptre. RIC VR173 (Rarity 4). Near EF. ($100) Tofurther strengthen his hold on pozver, Constantine claimed descentfrom Claudius Gothicus. Although there is no truth to this claim, it does illustrate the importance of propagandafor Roman society. Constantine, in his role as the 'pious' descendant, issued coins to 'commemorate' his beloved ancestor. The idea, of course, was that whenever Romans passed these base-metal coins in their everyday transactions, they would recollect the astounding successes of Roman arms against the Goths under Claudius, and thereby associate the good qualities of Claudius with Constantine.

2359. DIVUS CLAUDIUS Π. Struck under Constantine 1,317-318 AD. Ai Follis (3.25 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and veiled head of Divus Claudius right / Divus Claudius seated left on curule chair, raising right hand and holding short sceptre; RQ. RIC VII106. Good VF. ($150)

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2365. AURELIAN. 270-275 AD. R As (7.23 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Severine standing right, clasping hands with Aurelian standing left; above, bust of Sol right; Δ. RIC V pt. 1,80; Cohen 35. Good VF, green patina. ($200)

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DIVUS CLAUDIUS II. Struck under Constantine 1,317-318 AD. /E Fractional Follis (1.84 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and veiled head of Divus Claudius right / Eagle standing right, head left; RQ. RIC VII112. EF. ($1‫)ש‬

2366. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (3.99 gm). Lugdunum mint. Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Concordia seated left, holding patera and comucopiae; ·D»L. RIC V pt. 1,1. EF. ($100)

2361. QUINTILLUS. 270 AD. Antoninianus (3.91 gm). Mediolanum mint. Radiate and draped bust right / Mars standing left, holdingbranch and transverse spear; P. RIC V pt. 1,58; Cohen 47. Choice EF, exceptional condition for this emperor! ($200)

2367. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (3.98 gm). Lugdunum mint. Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Concordia seated left, holding patera and comucopiae; ·B»L·. RIC Vpt. 1,1 variety. EF. ($100)

2368. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (4.19 gm). Rome mint. Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Aurelian standing left, clasping hand of Severina standing right; FXXIR. RIC V pt. 1,3. EF. ($100)

2362. AURELIAN. 270-275 AD. Antoninianus (3.70 gm). Sendica mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe; bound captive seated on ground to either side; XXIS. RIC V pt. 1,279; Gobi 254h/l. Choice EF, rare with obverse bust seen from behind. ($125)

2363. AURELIAN. 270-275 AD. R Denarius (1.91 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and trampling captive; Γ. RIC V pt. 1,73; Cohen 255. Near EF, silvered. ($150)

2364. AURELIAN. 270-275 AD. R Denarius (2.16 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm; captive at feet; R. RIC V pt. 1,73 var.; Cohen 257. Good VF.

2369. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (4.16 gm). Rome mint. Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Concondia standing facing, head left, holding two ensigns; E/XXIR. RIC V pt. 1,4. EF. ($100)

2370. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (3.65 gm). Rome mint. Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Concondia standing facing, head left, holding two ensigns; E/XXIR. RIC V pt. 1,4. EF, flan crack. ($75)

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2371. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (3.36 gm). Sisäa mint Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Concordia standing facing head left, holding two ensigns; V/XXI. RIC V pt. 1,13. EF. ($100) 1 3 5


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2372. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (3.93 gm). Serdica mint. Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Aurelian standing right, clasping hand of Severina standing left; VKAA. RIC V pt. 1,16. EF. ($100)

2373. SEVERINA, wife of Aurelian. Antoninianus (4.35 gm). Anhoch mint. Diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent / Concordia standing facing, head left, holding standard in either hand; Q/XXI. RIC V pt. 1,20 variety. Choice EF, silvered. ($150)

2374. SEVERINA, w i f e of Aurelian. TE As (6.83 gm). Rome mint. Diademed and draped bust right / Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock at feet; S. RIC V pt. 1,7; Cohen 9. EF, green patina, small spot of corrosion on reverse. ($150)

2377. TACITUS. 275-276 AD. Antoninianus (3.66 gm). Lugdunum mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left / Providentia standing left, holding baton and comucopiae; at foot, globe. RIC V pt. 1,48; Estiot 1278 (same dies). EF. ($150)

2378. TACITUS. 275-276 AD. Antoninianus (4.13 gm). Lugdunum mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and comucopiae. RIC V pt. 1,65. EF. ($75)

2379. TACITUS. 275-276 AD. Antoninianus (4.90 gm). Rome mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Mars standing left, resting on shield, holding olive-branch and spear; XXIZ. RIC V pt. 1,84. EF. ($75)

2380. TACITUS. 275-276 AD. Antoninianus (3.82 gm). Ticinum mint. Radiate and draped bust right / Tacitus standing right, clasping hands with Concordia standing left; P. RIC V pt. 1,130 variety. EF, silvered. ($100)

2375. SEVERINA, w i f e of Aurelian. TE As (9.56 gm). Rome mint. Diademed and draped bust right / Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre; peacock at feet; Z. RIC V pt. 1,7; Cohen 9. Good VF, green patina. ($150) 2381. TACITUS. 275-276 AD. Antoninianus (3.67 gm). Ticinum mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory flying left between two shields, holding diadem. RIC V pt. 1,170; Estiot 1278 (same dies). EF. ($75)

2376. SEVERINA, w i f e of Aurelian. TE As (7.58 gm). Rome mint. Diademed and draped bust right / Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre; peacock at feet; Z. RIC V pt. 1,7; Cohen 9. Fine, green patina. ($75)

2382. TACITUS. 275-276 AD. Antoninianus (4.08 gm). Serdica mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Tacitus standing left, holding sceptre and receiving globe from Mars standing right, holding spear; A/KA. RIC V pt. 1,192 corr./var. (obverse legend); Estiot 2392 var. (mint mark); Cohen—.Near EF. ($75)

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2383. FLORIAN. 276 AD. Antoninianus (4.20 gm). Serdica mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Providentia standing right, holding two ensigns, facing Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe; */Δ. RIC V pt. 1,—; Estiot 2933 (same dies). / / Lot also includes two more antoniniani of Florian, RIC V pt. 1,10 (Lugdunum) and RIC V pt. 1,27 (Rome). The first EF, the others near VF with porosity. ($300)

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2387. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (3.58 gm). Ticinum mint. IMP C VIR-TVS PROBIINVICTIAVG, radiate bust left, holding spear and shield, seen from behind / Sol standing facing, head left, raising right arm and holding globe; TXXT. Cf. RIC V pt. 2,353; cf. Cohen 201. EF, minor obverse porosity. ($100)

2388. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (3.42 gm). Ticinum mint. Radiate, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / Hercules standing left, holding branch and club; lion's skin over arm; IVXXT. RIC V pt. 2,383 var.; Cohen 296. Choice EF. ($100)

2384. FLORIAN. 276 AD. Antoninianus (4.11 gm). Cyzicus mint. IMP C M ANNIVS FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory standing right holding palm, presenting wreath to Florian standing left, holding sceptre; Q. Cf. RIC V pt. 1,116; cf. Estiot 2954; cf. Cohen 15.C.00d VF, light obverse porosity. Rare obverse legend with full name! ($2‫)ש‬ 2389. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (4.02 gm). Siscia mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Probus riding left, right hand raised, holding sceptre in left; before horse, bound captive seated left; R*A. RIC V pt. 2,157. EF, silvered. ($100)

Rare Florian Medallion

2385. FLORIAN. 276 AD. /E 35mm - Medallion (26.29 gm). IMP C M A N N FLORIANVS Ρ AVG, laureate bust / MONETA AVG, the three Monetae with balance scales and comucopiae, money bags at feet. Gnecchi pi. 118,10; Grueber pl. LH, 2. Near VF, rough brown patina, flan crack. Traces of gold plating. Very Rare. ($3000)

2390. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (3.62 gm). Siscia mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Probus standing right, clasping hand of Concordia standing left; A/XXI. RIC V pt. 2,657. Choice EF, fully silvered. ($150)

2386. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (3.61 gm). Struck 278 AD. Ticinum mint. IMP C PROBVS AVG CONS Π, radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre / Sol standing facing, head left, raising right arm and holding globe; TXXT. RIC V pt. 2,352; Cohen 191. Nice VF. Scarce dated issue. ($150)

2391. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (4.12 gm). Siscia mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Concordia standing left, holding patera and double comuacopiae; VTI/XXI. RIC V pt. 2,661; Cohen 151. Near EF. ($75)

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2392. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (3.57 gm). Siscia mint. Radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre / Sol facing, in spread quadriga, raising right hand and holding globe and whip in left; A / K A . RIC Vpt. 2,776. Good VF. ($100)

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2396. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. JE Q u i n a r i u s (1.77 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Captive seated to either side of trophy. RIC V pt. 2,259; Cohen 767. VF, brown patina, numerous obverse scratches and some surface pitting. ($300)

Very Rare 'BONO IMP PROBO AVG‫ ׳‬Antoninianus 2397. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. JE Quinarius (1.75 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Trophy between two captives. RIC V pt. 2,275; Cohen 756. Near VF, brown patina. Rare denomination. ($400)

2393. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (4.20 gm). Serdica mint. B O N O IMP PROBO AVG, radiate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Providentia standing right holding two ensigns, facing Sol standing left, right hand raised and holding globe in left; */ΚΑ · Β ·. RIC V pt. 2,850 var.; Cohen 476 variety. EF. Very rare obverse legend. ($350)

2398. PROBUS. Lot of sixteen antoniniani of Probus of Serdica, nine RIC V pt. 2,861 and seven RIC V pt. 2,862, all with different bust type/officina mark combinations. Reverses portray Sol, radiate, in spread quadriga. There are several unlisted varieties of RIC 861 and 862 in this lot. Mostly good VF to EF. 16 coins in lot. ($750)

2394. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. Antoninianus (3.98 gm). Antioch mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Female standing right, presenting wreath to emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre; ΕΔ/ΧΧΙ. M C V pt. 2,925; Cohen 509. EF, fully silvered. ($150)

Very Rare Probus Denarius

2395. PROBUS. 276-282 AD. JE Denarius (2.80 gm). Struck 281-282 AD. Rome mint. Laureate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagletipped sceptre / Ρ M TR-IΡ COS ΠΠ, Probus holding eagle-tipped sceptre in triumphal quadriga right. RIC V pt. 2,—; Cohen—. VF, green patina. Extremely rare! ($1000) It is possible that this coin was minted for distribution on the occasion of Probus' triumph at Rome in 282.

2399. PROBUS. Lot of eight antoniniani of Probus of Serdica, all RIC V pt. 2,864, all of which represent eight different bust type/officina mark combinations. Reverses portray Sol, radiate, in spread quadriga. There are several unlisted varieties of RIC 864 in this lot. Lot also includes another antoninianus of Probus, RIC V pt. 2,863. Mostly good VF to EF. 9 coins in lot. ($400)

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2403. CARINUS, as Caesar. 282-283 AD. JE As (6.11 gm). Rome mint. Laureate and draped bust right / Carinus standing left, holding standand and spear. RIC V pt. 2,174; Cohen 81. Near VF, green patina, rough surfaces. Rare denomination. ($500)

2400. PROBUS. Lot of fifteen antoniniani of Probus of Cyzicus, all RIC V pt. 2,911, all of which represent fifteen different officinae. All obverses portray the radiate bust of Probus left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre, and all reverses portray Sol, radiate, in spread quadriga. Mostly good VF to EF. 15 coins in lot. ($700)

Very Rare Double Portrait Obverse

2404. CARINUS. 283-285 AD. Antoninianus (3.54 gm). Cyzicus mint. Radiate and draped bust right / Carinus standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left; B/XXI. RIC V pt. 2,324; Cohen 20. Near EF. ($75)

2405. MAGNIA URBICA, wife of Carinus. JE Antoninianus (3.20 gm). Lugdunum mint. Diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent / Venus standing left, holding apple and sceptre; D in left field. RIC V pt. 2,337; Cohen 11. Near VF. ($250)

2401. CARUS and CARINUS. 282-283 AD. Antoninianus (3.67 gm). Struck 282 AD. Rome mint. CARVS ET CARINVS AVGG, jugate busts of Cams and Carinus; Carus radiate and cuirassed, Carinus radiate and draped / Victory advancing left, carrying wreath and palm; A. RIC V pt. 2,143. VF, scratches. Very rare. ($2500)

2406. M A G N I A URBICA, wife of Carinus. Antoninianus (2.76 gm). Ticinum mint. Diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent / VENVS CELEST, Venus standing left, holding helmet and sceptre, shield at feet; T/SXXI. RIC V pt. 2,347; Cohen 15. Near VF. ($250)

Decorated Shield

2407. M A G N I A URBICA, wife of Carinus. Antoninianus (4.42 gm). Siscia mint. Diademed and draped bust right, on crescent / Salus seated left, feeding serpent arising from altar; A/SMSXXI. RIC V pt. 2,349. VF. ($400)

2402. C A R I N U S , as Caesar. 282-283 AD. Antoninianus (3.77 gm). Lugdunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust left, holding sceptre over shoulder and shield embossed with head of Medusa / Carinus standing right, holding transverse spear and globe; D. RIC V pt. 2,152; Cohen 116. EF, flan crack. ($300)

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2413. ALLECTUS. 293-296 AD. JE Antoninianus (5.16 gm). Camulodunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Fides standing left, holding standard in either hand; S P / C . Cf. RIC V pt. 2,69. Near EF, dark green patina. ($250)

Bold D i v u s Nigrinian Antoninianus

2408. DIVUS N I G R I N I A N , son of Carinus. Antoninianus (3.00 gm). Rome mint. Radiate head right / Eagle standing facing, head left; KAA. RIC V pt. 2,472; Cohen 2. VF, extremely rare. ($25‫)ש‬

2414. ALLECTUS. 293-296 AD. JE Quinarius (2.87 gm). Camulodunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Galley right; QC. RIC V pt. 2,125. VF, green patina, light encrustation. ($100)

2409. N U M E R I A N , as Caesar. 282-283 AD. Antoninianus (3.90 gm). Ticinum mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Numerian walking left, holding baton and sceptre. RIC V pt. 2,366. EF. ($75) 2415. ALLECTUS. 293-296 AD. JE Quinarius (2.68 gm). Camulodunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Galley left; QC. RIC V pt. 2,126. / / Lot includes another of the same. Both coins near VF. 2 coins in lot. ($150)

Victory on Prow Quinarius 2410. NUMERIAN. 283-284 AD. Antoninianus (4.60 gm). Siscia mint. Radiate and draped bust right / Mercury standing left, holding purse and caduceus; ΚΑΔ. RIC V p t . 2,413. EF. ($75)

2411. NUMERIAN. 283-284 AD. Antoninianus (3.76 gm). Siscia mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Fides seated left between three ensigns, holding patera; Γ / ·SMSXXI. RIC V pt. 2,460. EF, scarce. ($75)

2416. ALLECTUS. 293-296 AD. JE Quinarius (2.67 gm). Camulodunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Galley left, Victory on prow holding wreath and palm; QC. Cf. RIC V pt. 2,128. VF, dark green patina. ($500)

Minerva on Prow Quinarius

2412. DIVUS NUMERIAN. Died 284 AD. Antoninianus (2.70 gm). Rome mint. Radiate head right / Eagle standing facing, head left; KAA. RIC V pt. 2,424; Cohen 10. Near EF, hairline flan crack, small lamination flaw. ($150) 2417. ALLECTUS. 293-296 AD. JE Quinarius (2.20 gm). Camulodunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Galley left, female figure (Minerva) on prow holding shield; QC. Cf. RIC V pt. 2,128. Near VF, green patina, surfaces a bit rough. ($250)

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2418. DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. TE Follis (9.86 gm). Struck circa 303 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae. RIC VI 28a. EF. ($100)

2423. DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. JE Follis (8.94 gm). Struck circa 296-297 AD. Heraclea mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; HTA. RIC VI 17a. EF, silvered. ($100)

2419. DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. JE Follis (9.90 gm). Struck circa 302-303 AD. Rome mint. Laureate head right / Moneta standing left, holding scales and comucopiae; */RP. RIC VI 105a. EF. ($1‫)ש‬

2424. DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. AV Aureus (5.11 gm). Struck 293 AD. Cyzicus mint. Laureate head left / Diocletian and Maximianus seated left on curule chairs, each holding globe and parazoriium, Victory above and between crowning them both. RIC V pt. 2,292; Depeyrot 13/2; Cohen 38. Fine, mount removed. ($750)

2420. DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. AR Argenteus (2.82 gm). Struck circa 296-298 AD. Carthage mint. Laureate head right / Africa standing, holding standard and tusk, lion at feet to left; P. RIC VI 13a; RSC 64. Toned, good VF. Rare. ($750)

2421. DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. AR Argenteus (2.51 gm). Struck circa 294 AD. Ticinum mint. Laureate head right / Four tetrarchs sacrificing before camp-gate with six turrets. RIC VI 12a; Jelocnik 25; RSC 488d. / / Lot also ineludes two Argentei of Galerius, as Caesar from Rome, RSC 183b and RSC 219a, and another of Constantius I, as Caesar from Rome, cf. RSC 314b. The argenteus of Diocletian and one of Galerius each grade good VF, the others grade Fine, with problems. 4 coins in lot. ($1000)

2422. DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 AD. AR Argenteus (2.95 gm). Shuck circa 294-295 AD. Siscia mint. Laureate head right / Four tetrarchs sacrificing before camp-gate with eight turrets. RIC VI 43a; Jelocnik 3a; RSC 516m. Near EF. ($750)

2425. DIOCLETIAN, as Senior Augustus. 284-305 AD. JE Follis (7.63 gm). Struck 308-310 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate bust right, wearing imperial mantle and holding olive-branch and mappa / Providentia standing right, extending right hand to Quies standing left, holding branch and leaning on sceptre; E/KP/ALE. RIC VI109. Good VF. ($100)

2426. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. Antoninianus (3.58 gm). Struck under Carausius, London mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre; S P/MLXXI. RIC V pt. 2,9 (Carausius, Diocletian and Maximian). Fine, green patina. Rare. ($150)

2427. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. Antoninianus (3.41 gm). Struck 290294 AD. Lugdunum mint. Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Pax standing left, holding Victory on globe and transverse sceptre; B. RIC V pt. 2,399. EF. ($100)

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2428. MAXIMIANUS. 284-305 AD. JE Follis (9.09 gm). Struck circa 304305 AD. Aquileia mint. Laureate head right / Moneta standing left, holding scales and comucopiae; »VI/AQP. RIC VI 39b. EF. ($100)

2429. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. JE Follis (6.72 gm). Struck circa 307 AD. Rome mint. Laureate head right / Roma seated facing, head left, within hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre; wreath in pediment; R*S. RIC VI 198b. EF. ($1‫)ש‬

2430. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. AR Argenteus (3.51 gm). Struck circa 296-298 AD. Carthage mint. Laureate head right / Africa standing facing, wearing elephant-skin headdress, holding standard; bull at feet to left; S. RIC VI 13b; RSC 92. Fine, light porosity, several small scratches and a few reverse laminations. Rare. ($4‫)ש‬

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2433. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. AR Argenteus (3.32 gm). Struck circa 294-295 AD. Siscia mint. Laureate head right / Four tetrarchs sacrificingbefore camp-gate with eight turrets. RIC VI 43b; Jelocnik 12a; RSC 625f. F DC. ($1000)

2434. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. JE Follis (10.95 gm). Struck 305-306 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre; S A /P/ALE. RIC VI54. / / Lot also includes an JE Quarter-follis of Maximianus from the mint at Siscia, RIC VI 169b, and an JE Centenionalis of Magnentius from the mint at Lugdunum, RIC VIE 112. The follis is EF with some silver remaining and a touch of obverse porosity, ($100) the others grade Fine to near VF.

2435. MAXIMIANUS, as Senior Augustus. Circa 305-306 AD. JE Follis (10.41 gm). London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae. RIC VI41. Near EF. ($100)

2431. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. JE Quinarius (1.23 gm). Struck circa 294-295 AD. Ticinum mint. Laureate head right / Utilitas standing facing, head left, with her hands in her drapery; T. RIC VI 27b. VF, dark brown patina, small flan crack. Rare denomination and a rare depiction of Utilitas. ($250) 2436. MAXIMIANUS, as Senior Augustus. Circa 305 AD. JE Follis (9.61 gm). Ticinum mint. Laureate bust right, wearing imperial mantle and holding olive-branch and sceptre / Providentia standing right, extending right hand to Quies standing left, holding branch and leaning on sceptre; · /ST. RIC VI 57b. Choice EF, underlying silvering. ($175)

2432. MAXIMIANUS. 286-305 AD. JE Follis (10.17 gm). Struck circa 296297 AD. Ticinum mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; */ST. RIC VI 31b. Choice EF, silvered. ($2‫)ש‬

2437. MAXIMIANUS. Second Reign. 306-308 AD. JE Follis (7.99 gm). Struck circa Summer, 307 AD. Treveri mint. D Ν MAXIMIANO Ρ F S AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; S A/PTR. RIC VI721. Choice EF, flan crack. ($125)

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2438. D I V U S M A X I M I A N U S . Circa 311 AD. JE Follis (4.33 gm). Thessalonica mint. Veiled head of Divus Maximianus right / Eagle surmounting domed shrine with closed doors; Γ / ·SM*TS. RIC VI48. Good Fine. Very Rare. ($400)

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2442. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. Circa 301 AD. JE Follis (11.26 gm). Aquileia mint. Laureate head right / Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae; V I / A Q r . RIC VI 32a. Choice EF. ($125)

2443. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. Circa 299-303 AD. JE Follis (10.41 gm). Carthage mint. Laureate head right / Carthago standing facing, head left, holding fruits in both hands; Γ. RIC VI 32a. EF. ($100)

Two Choice Camp Gate Argentei

2439. C O N S T A N T I U S I, as Caesar. Circa 300-303 AD. JE Follis (9.47 gm). London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae. Cf. RIC VI22. Unpublished obverse legend for Constantius from London. EF, slightly double-struck. ($150)

2444. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. 295 AD. AR Argenteus (3.34 gm). Nicomedia mint. Laureate head right / Camp gate, no star, eagle on turrets; SMNR RIC VI21; RSC 240a. Choice EF. ($1000)

2440. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. Circa 303-305 AD. JE Follis (11.20 gm). Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae; S F/PTR. RIC VI 594a. Near EF. ($100)

2441. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. Circa 301-303 AD. JE Follis (12.18 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate and draped bust right, wearing lion's skin on left shoulder and holding club over right / Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae; (altar)B/PLC. RIC VI147. VF, brown patina, rough surfaces. Rare. ($400)

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2446. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. Circa 297 AD. AR Argenteus (3.36 gm). Antioch mint. Laureate head right / Camp-gate with three turrets; Α Ν Τ · Η . RIC VI 40a; RSC 40a. EF. ($1000)

2445. CONSTANTIUS I, as Caesar. Circa 295-296 AD. JE Follis (11.03 gm). Cyzicus mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae; KB. RIC VI 11a. EF. ($100)


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2447. CONSTANTIUS 1.305-306 AD. JE Follis (11.48 gm). Struck 305306 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; (altar)*/PLC. RIC VI 186a. Choice EF. ($150)

2452. GALERIUS, as Caesar. Circa 297-299 AD. JE Follis (11.50 gm). Cyzicus mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; KB. RIC VI lib. EF. ($100)

2448. DIVUS CONSTANTIUS I. Died 306 AD. JE Follis (5.10 gm). Struck under Maxentius, 310-311 AD. Rome mint. Veiled head of Divus Constantius I right / Eagle with wings spread, standing right on domed hexastyle shrine with doors ajar; RET. RIC VI252. Good VF, reverse porosity. ($200)

2453. GALERIUS. 305-311 AD. JE Follis (6.56 gm). Struck circa 308-309 AD. Cyzicus mint. Laureate head right / Mars advancing right, holding transverse spear in right hand and trophy over shoulder in left; B/MKV. RIC VI47. EF. ($100)

2449. DIVUS CONSTANTIUS I. Died 306 AD. JE Quarter Follis (3.41 gm). Struck under Constantine 1,317-318 AD. Rome mint. Laureate and veiled head of Divus Constantius right / Constantius seated left on curule chair, raising right hand and holding short sceptre; RT. RIC VQ 105. Near EF. ($150)

2454. GALERIUS. 305-311 AD. JE Follis (5.86 gm). Struck circa 310-311 AD. Anhoch mint. Laureate, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over right shoulder and decorated shield on left arm / Sol, radiate and in long robe, standing in facing quadriga, looking left and raising right arm; S/ANT. RIC VI144. VF, light overall porosity. Very Rare. ($300)

2450. GALERIUS, as Caesar. Circa 305 AD. JE Follis (9.76 gm). Rome mint. Laureate head right / Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae; */RQ. RIC VI 123b. EF. ($100)

2455. SEVERUS II, as Caesar. 305-306 AD. JE Follis (12.74 gm). Heraclea mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae; HTA. RIC VI25. Near EF. ($200)

2451. GALERIUS, as Caesar. Circa 299-303 AD. JE Follis (9.68 gm). Carthage mint. Laureate head right / Carthago standing facing, head left, holding fruits in both hands; Δ. RIC VI 32b. EF. ($100)

2456. MAXIMINUS II, as Caesar. Circa 309-310 AD. JE Follis (8.91 gm). Heraclea mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; ΗΤΔ. RIC VI40. EF. ($100)

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2457. M A X I M I N U S II, as Caesar. 306 AD. AV Aureus (5.23 gm). Nicomedia mint. Laureate head right / Sol standing facing, head right, raising hand and holding whip and globe; SMN. RIC VI43; Depeyrot 10/3; Cohen 163. Good Fine, holed and plugged. ($750)

2462. MAXIMINUS II. 309-313 AD. TE Follis (5.46 gm). Struck circa 311 AD. Cyzicus mint. DIVO MAXIMIANO MAXIMINVS AVG FIL, laureate head right / Lighted altar, garlanded, with eagle to left on front panel; MKVA. RIC VI75 variety (unlisted officina). Good VF. Very Rare. ($250)

2458. M A X I M I N U S II, as Caesar. Circa 308 AD. TE Follis (5.47 gm). Cyzicus mint. Laureate head right / Camp-gate surmounted by four turrets; ΜΚΔ. RIC VI40 variety (unlisted officina). VF, uneven green patina. Very Rare! ($4‫)ש‬

2463. MAXIMINUS Π. 309-313 AD. TE Follis (7.18 gm). Struck circa 311312 AD. Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / BONO GENIO PII IMPERATORIS, Genius standing left, holding patera from which liquor flows and c o m u c o p i a e ; u B / K X/ALE. RIC VI 144b. Good VF. ($75)

2459. MAXIMINUS II, as Caesar. Circa 308-309 AD. TE Follis (7.61 gm). Cyzicus mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; Γ/MKV. RIC VI43. EF. ($1‫)ש‬

2464. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. TE Follis (6.77 gm). Struck 309 AD. Aquileia mint. IMP MAXENTIVS P F AVG CONS Π, laureate bust right, wearing imperial mantle and holding e a g M p p e d sceptre / Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre; star in pediment; AQP. RIC VI125. Good VF, minor porosity. ($100)

Rare Maximinus II Billon Argenteus

2465. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. TE Follis (6.92 gm). Struck 308-310 AD. Rome mint. Laureate head right / Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple; RBS. RIC VI210. EF. ($100)

2460. MAXIMINUS II. 309-313 AD. Billon Argenteus (2.76 gm). Treveri mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding globe and raising right hand / Sol standing left in facing quadriga; PTR. RIC VI826. VF. Very Rare. ($600)

2461. MAXIMINUS Π. 309-313 AD. TE Follis (4.21 gm). Struck circa 312 AD. Heraclea mint. Laureate head right / Jupiter standing left, holding globe and sceptre; (wreath)B/SMHT. RIC VI 69A variety (unlisted officina). EF, light porosity, partial silvering. ($50)

2466. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. TE Follis (7.18 gm). Struck circa 309 AD. Ostia mint. Laureate head right / Castor and Pollux, each with star above cap, standing facing each other, each leaning on sceptre and holding bridled horse, wolf and twins between them; MOSTA. RIC VI16. EF. ($1M)

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Rare Fides Follis of Maxentius

2472. DIVUS ROMULUS, son of Maxentius. Died 309 AD. JE Quarter Follis (1.80 gm). Rome mint. Struck circa 310 AD. Bare head right / Domed shrine with doors ajar, eagle above; RR RIC VI239. Near VF, brown patina. Rare. ($150) 2467. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. JE Follis (6.36 gm). Struck circa 309312 AD. Ostia mint. Laureate head right / Fides standing facing, head left, holding standard in either hand; MOSTT. RIC VI45. Choice EF. Rare. ($500)

2473. LICINIUS 1.308-324 AD. JE Follis (3.38 gm). Struck 318-319 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate bust left, draped and cuirassed, holding mappa and sceptre / Eagle standing right, carrying Licinius who is holding thunderbolt and sceptre; STR. RIC VII212. Good VF, light porosity, partial silvering. ($300) 2468. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. JE Half Follis (2.58 gm). Struck 309312 AD. Ostia mint. Laureate head right / Victory standing right, left foot on base of cippus supporting shield which she inscribes VOT/X in two lines; to left, captive seated left; MÖSTS. RIC VI60. VF, minor encrustation. ($100) 2474. LICINIUS I. 308-324 AD. JE Follis (2.91 gm). Struck 320 AD. Aquileia mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Captive seated on ground to either side of standard inscribed VOT/XX in two lines; AQS. RIC VÜ 63 (Rarity 4). EF. ($75)

2469. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. JE Half Follis (2.76 gm). Struck 309312. Ostia mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over far shoulder, and shield / Victory standing right, left foot on base of cippus supporting shield which she inscribes VOT/XX/FEL in three lines; to left, captive seated left; MOSTP. RIC VI63. VF, flan crack. Rare. ($200) 2475. LICINIUS 1.308-324 AD. JE Follis (2.72 gm). Struck 320 AD. Siscia mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Captive seated on ground to either side of standard inscribed VOT/XX in two lines; (ChristogramJ/ASIS*. RIC VÜ 138 variety. EF. Interesting Christian type of Licinius. ($125)

2470. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. JE Follis (6.75 gm). Struck circa 307 AD. Carthage mint. Laureate head right / Carthago standing facing, head left, holding up fruits in both hands, within hexastyle temple with plain pediment; PKB. RIC VI60. EF. ($1M)

2471. MAXENTIUS. 306-312 AD. JE Follis (7.04 gm). Struck circa 308310 AD. Ticinum mint. Laureate head right / Victory standing left, crowning Roma seated facing, head left, within hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre; ST. Cf. RIC VI108. Near VF. ($50)

2476. LICINIUS Π, Caesar. 318-319 AD. JE Follis (3.38 gm). Rome mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated right, shield in lap inscribed X/V in two lines; Ρ R/RS. RIC VÜ154 (Rarity 3). EF. ($100)

2477. LICINIUS Π, Caesar. 321-323 AD. JE Follis (3.24 gm). Antioch mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre; at feet, eagle on left and captive on right; Χ/ΠΓ/SMANTLA. RIC VU 18 variety (unlisted officina). EF. ($75)

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Very Rare Martinian Follis

2478. M A R T I N I A N . 324 AD. JE Follis (2.15 gm). Nicomedia mint. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre; eagle with wreath in beak to left, bound captive on right seated to right; X / I 1 r / S M N r . RIC VII46. Fine, porous. Extremely Rare! ($25‫)ש‬

2480. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (6.58 gm). London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / MA-R-S V-IC-TOR, Mars walking right, holding transverse spear and trophy over shoulder; PLN. RIC VI92. Near EF. Rare type. ' ($175)

In 324 civil war broke out between Constantine and Licinius. When they came to blows near Hadrianopolis, Licinius, whose army was numerically superior in both foot and cavalry, was defeated by Constantine andfell back on Byzantium. His position there was not secure, however, and he was soon cutofffrom his fleet. He retreated to Chalcedon, where he promoted his controller of ministries, Martinian, as his co2481. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (7.15 gm). Treveri Augustus, and Ιφ him to prevent Constantinefrom crossing the strait. Martinian mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, was unable to accomplish the task and ivas captured by Constantine s forces shortly holding patera and comucopiae; SC/PTR. RIC VI 703b. Nice EF. ($125) thereafter. He was executed by orders of Constantine in 325 after having short respite under guard in Cappadocia.

Constantine I, as Caesar Assembled over the last 5 years, the following 24 lots of folles of Constantine I as Caesar represent Part 1 of a small collection we will be selling over our next three sales. Assembled with an eye for quality, rarity or both, this collection is one of the broadest collections offered publically in many years. In general, the coins of Constantine I as Caesar are very scarce. Quality pieces are few and far between. The full size folles (approx. 10 grams) are decidely rare as they were struck only for the first few months of Constantine's reign as Caesar. Several weight reductions soon followed. Coins are known from nearly all the mints in operation at the time with those from the western mints being more common (as these were under Constantine's command), while those of the eastern mints are rarer, with the Serdica mint being the rarest (see our December 1997 sale for a specimen from Serdica). In the west, coins of Constantine as Caesar were shuck from July of 306 until December of 307, while the east continued to strike coins for him as Caesar a little longer. One would expect there to be very few types or varieties struck in such a short span of time, but there are over 200 different varieties of folles of Constantine as Caesar, and another 30 or so silver and gold issues. Add to this all the political intrigue and military posturing going on during these aitical years, the coinage of Constantine I makes for an interesting collecting theme.

2482. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (8.91 gm). Treveri mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; SA/PTR. RIC VI 720b. EF, light green encrustation on obverse. ($100)

2483. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (7.03 gm). Treven mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Mars standing right, holding spear and shield; SA/PTR. RIC VI725. EF. ($100)

2484. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (8.56 gm). Treven mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Mars advancing right, holding spear and shield; SA/PTR. RIC VI730. EF. ($100) 2479. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar 307 AD. JE Follis (5.91 gm). London mint. Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae. RIC VI79. EF, flat strike in center of reverse as usual. ($100)

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2485. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (6.72 gm). Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Constantine standing left, holding standard in each hand; SA/PTR. RIC VI 733b. Nice EF. ($125)

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2490. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (8.54 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae, altar in left field; */PLG. RIC VI198. Nice EF, about 60% original silvering. ($200)

2486. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Half-Follis (3.52 gm). Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Mars advancing right, holding spear and shield; SA/PTR. RIC VI741. EF. Very Rare. ($150) 2491. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (6.83 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; TF/PLG. RIC VI 220b. EF. ($150)

2487. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Half-Follis (4.28 gm). Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Constantine standing left, holding standard in each hand; SA/PTR. RIC VI743. Nice EF. Very Rare. ($2‫)ש‬

Rare Quarter-Follis of Constantine I

2488. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Quarter-Follis (2.38 gm). Treveri mint. FL VAL CONSTANT1NVS Ν C, laureate and cuirassed bust right / VO/TIS/X in three lines in wreath. RIC VI—; Mazzini 748 variety. EF. Very Rare. ($250)

2489. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (10.73 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae, altar in left field; VPLG. RIC VI 194b. Nice EF, some original silvering. ($200)

2492. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (8.62 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae, altar in left field; N / P L G . RIC VI231. EF, slightly fiat strike in centers. ($100)

2493. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (5.90 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; N / P L G . RIC VI235. EF. ($100)

2494. CONSTANTINE 1, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (8.16 gm). Lugdunum mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae, altar in left field; N/PLG. RIC VI—. Near EF. Unpublished combination of legend and bust type. ($100)

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25œ. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (11.26 gm). Carthage mint. Laureate head right / Africa standing left, holding standard and elephant tusk, lion with captured bull left; SE F/Δ. RIC VI58. EF. Rare type. ($200) Ex Gilbert Steinberg Collection (NAC, 16 November 1994), lot 767. 2495. C O N S T A N T I N E I, as Caesar. 306-307 AD. JE Follis (8.31 gm). Aquileia mint. Laureate head right / Mars walking right, holding transverse spear and trophy over shoulder; AQF. RIC VI 92b. EF, typical flat reverse. Rare. ($125)

2501. CONSTANT!NE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (8.55 gm). Antioch mint. Laureate head right / Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae; S/ANT:. RIC VI—; King and Saper, "A Hoard of Coins from Northern Sinai," NumChron 1977,4000-49‫ש‬. Good VF. ($150) 2496. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (5.91 gm). Rome mint. Laureate head right / Roma seated left within hexastyle temple with plain pediment, holding globe and sceptre; RQ. RIC VI164. EF. ($125)

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2497. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (7.04 gm). Rome mint. Laureate head right / Roma seated facing, head left, within hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre; R*Q. RIC VI196. EF. ($100)'

2498. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (6.41 gm). Rome mint. Laureate head right / Roma seated facing, head left, within hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre; R*Q. RIC VI196. Near EF. ($100)

2499. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 307 AD. JE Follis (5.91 gm). Rome mint. Laureate head right / Roma seated left within hexastyle temple with wreath in pediment, holding globe and sceptre; H / R Q . RIC VI203. EF. ($125)

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2502. CONSTANTINE I, as Caesar. 306-307 AD. JE Follis (11.26 gm). Alexandria mint. Laureate head right / PERPET-V-ITAS AVGG, Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe in right hand, spear in left, shield under throne; S BP/ALE. RIC VI63. Near EF with about 25% original silvering, two faint ancient scratches on neck. Very rare type. ($250)

2503. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.41 gm). Struck 310312 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / ADVEN-TVS AVG N, Constantine on horseback left; */PLN. RIC VI142. EF. ($150)

2504. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (472 gm). Struck circa 310-312 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing left, holding globe and whip; */PLN. RIC VI147. EF. ($100)

2505. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.16 gm). Struck circa 310-312 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing left, holding globe and whip; VPLN. RIC VI153. Choice EF. ($125) 2 5 9


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2506. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.83 gm). Struck circa 310-312 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing left, holding globe and whip; */PLN. RIC VI153. Nice EF. ($100)

2512. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.50 gm). Struck 313314 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left; SF/PLN. RIC VII6. Choice EF. ($100)

2507. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.04 gm). Struck circa 310-312 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Constantine standing left, holding standard in each hand; */PLN. RIC VI215. Nice EF. ($100)

2513. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.62 gm). Struck 320 AD. London mint. Laureate, helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Two Victories standing facing one another, together holding shield inscribed VOT/PR in two lines on altar with cross in wreath design; PLN. RIC VU 170 and note 166ff. VF. ($75)

2514. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.10 gm). Struck 323324 AD. London mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Globe on altar; PLÖN. RIC Vn 263. Choice EF. ($75)

2508. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.94 gm). Struck circa 310-312 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Constantine standing left, holding globe and spear; */PLN. RIC VI222. Nice EF. ($100)

2515. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (7.37 gm). Struck 307308 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Genius standing left, holding patera and comucopiae; SA/PTR. RIC VI770. Nice EF. ($150)

2509. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.87 gm). Struck circa 312-313 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left, holding branch and globe; */PLN. RIC VI246. Choice VF. ($125)

2510. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.80 gm). Struck 312313 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Constantine standing right, holding spear and globe; */PLN. RIC VI265. Nice EF. ($1‫)ש‬

2511. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.81 gm). Struck 312313 AD. London mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left, holding branch and globe; */PLN. RIC VI269. Good VF. Rare. ($250) 336

2516. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (6.86 gm). Struck 307308 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Mars standing right, holding spear and shield; SA/PTR. RIC VI 772a. Choice EF. ($150)

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2523. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.64 gm). Struck 310313 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Radiate and draped bust of Sol right. RIC VI894. EF. ($150)

2524. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Half Follis (2.06 gm). Struck 310-311 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe; PTR. RIC VI899. EF, soft obverse strike. ($75)

2518. C O N S T A N T I N E I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.80 gm). Struck 310313 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Mars standing right, holding reversed spear and leaning on shield; Τ F/PTR. RIC VI862. EF. ($100)

Rare Facing Figure of Sol

2519. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.43 gm). Struck 310313 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Mars standing right, holding spear and shield; TF/PTR. RIC VI863. Choice EF. ($1TO) 2525. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.25 gm). Struck 313315 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Sol, radiate, standing facing, raising right hand and holding globe in left; Τ F/BTR. RIC VII 105. Choice EF. Incredible facing portrait of Sol! ($300)

2520. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.66 gm). Struck 310313 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars right. RIC VI878. Choice EF. ($125) 2526. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.79 gm). Struck 322323 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines; C R/PLG. RIC VÜ 155. EF. ($75)

Billon Argenteus of Constantine I 2521. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.92 gm). Struck 310313 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars right. RIC VI884. EF. ($125)

2522. CONSTANTINE 1. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (4.65 gm). Struck 310313 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Radiate and draped bust of Sol right. RIC VI893. Choice EF. ($125)

2527. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. Billon Argenteus (2.89 gm). Struck 318-319 AD. Treveri mint. Helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder, and mappa / Two Victories supporting on altar between them a shield inscribed VOT/PR in two lines; PTR. RIC VII208A; RSC 643. Good VF. ($300) In RIC VII, pg. 153, Dr. Brnun rejects Voetter's theory that this issue and the related issue of Licinius depicting the emperor on the back ofan eagle was an unsuccessJul attempt to reintroduce a silver coinage. He specifically states that these "coins do not differ in their metallic content from the other Victoria laetae coins, proi'ed by the obverses of the Caesars to have been struck after 317." However, although this coin could simply have a silver xvash, it appears tobeamudi finer quality of base-silver than is normally encountered.

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Two More Billon Argentei of Constantine I

2528. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. Billon Argenteus (3.23 gm). Struck 318-319 AD. Treveri mint. Helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder, and mappa / Two Victories supporting on altar between them a shield inscribed VOT/PR in two lines; PTR. RIC VII208A; RSC 643. Near EF, superior bust style. ($200)

2529. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. Billon Argenteus (2.75 gm). Struck 318-319 AD. Treveri mint. Helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder, and mappa / Two Victories supporting on altar between them a shield inscribed VOT/PR in two lines; PTR. RIC VII208A; RSC 643. VF. ($250)

2534. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.97 gm). Struck 325326 AD. Treveri mint. Laureate head right / Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets. PTRu. RIC VII461 (Rarity 4). Choice EF. ($75)

2535. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (7.44 gm). Struck 307308 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate and draped bust right, seen from behind / Constantine standing left, holding standard in each hand; PLG. RIC VI273. EF. ($125)

2530. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.19 gm). Struck 320321 AD. Treveri mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Captives seated on either side of trophy; Τ F/STR. RIC VD 279 (Rarity 4). Choice EF, nice silvering. ($125)

2536. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.84 gm). Struck 314315 AD. Lugdunum mint. CONSTANTINVS MAX Ρ F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre / Mars standing right, holding spear and leaning against shield; T F / PLG. RIC VII—; Bastien—. VF, obverse porosity. Unpublished! ($250)

2531. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.88 gm). Struck 320321 AD. Treveri mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Captives seated on either side of standard; Τ F/STR. RIC VD 291 (Rarity 4). Nice EF, traces of silvering. ($1TO)

2537. CONSTANTINE 1307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.00 gm). Struck 321 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines; CR/PLG. RIC VII126. Choice EF, light silvering. ($75)

2532. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.92 gm). Struck 321 AD. Treveri mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines; STR. RIC VH 303. EF. ($75)

2538. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.01 gm). Struck 324325 AD. Lugdunum mint. Laureate head right / Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets; PLG. RIC VII225. EF. ($75)

2533. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.34 gm). Struck 325326 AD. Treveri mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines; ·PTR·. RIC VU 368. Choice EF. ($75)

2539. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.63 gm). Struck 321 AD. Arelate mint. Laureate head right / VOT/XX in two lines within wreath; PcjA. RIC VÏÏ 233. Choice EF, traces of silvering. ($75)

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2540. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. TE Follis (3.60 gm). Struck 318319 AD. Rome mint. Laureate, helmeted and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated right, holding shield inscribed XV; Ρ R/RQ. RIC VII147 (Rarity 5). EF. ($125) 2545. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. TE Follis (3.31 gm). Struck 326327 AD. Ticinum mint. Laureate head right / D Ν CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, Camp-gate with two turrets; S(palm)T. RIC VII205 variety. EF. ($300)

2541. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. TE Follis (3.23 gm). Struck 320 AD. Rome mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust right / VOT X/ET XV F in two lines within wreath; RQ. RIC VH 207 (Rarity 4). VF. ($150)

Superb Rome Mint Anepigraphic Follis

2546. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (7.67 gm). Struck 307308 AD. Aquileia mint. Laureate head right / Roma seated left in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre; wreath in pediment; AQr. RIC VI120. EF. ($100)

2542. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.37 gm). Struck 326 AD. Rome mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / CONSTAN/TINVS AVG in three lines, wreath above; SMRP. RIC VU 281. Choice EF. ($200)

2543. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.04 gm). Struck 318319 AD. Ticinum mint. Draped and cuirassed bust left, wearing high crested helmet, spear over right shoulder / Two Victories holding shield over altar; ST. RIC VII83. Choice EF, fine style, light silvering. ($100)

2544. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. TE Follis (3.58 gm). Struck 319 AD. Ticinum mint. Draped and cuirassed bust left, wearing high crested helmet, spear over right shoulder / Two Victories holding shield over altar; C/PT. RIC VII91 (Rarity 5). Nice EF, fine style. ($100)

2547. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.01 gm). Struck 324325 AD. Sirmium mint. Laureate head right / Victory walking right, holding trophy and palm, spurning captive. SIRM. RIC VII48. Choice EF. ($100)

2548. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. TE Follis (3.20 gm). Struck 318319 AD. Thessalonica mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / VOT XX/MVLT/XXX legend in three lines; · T S ' A v RIC VII27 corr. (Rarity 4). Near EF, scarce. ($75)

2549. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. TE Follis (3.63 gm). Struck 319 AD. Thessalonica mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over right shoulder / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; TS»T· RIC VR 60 note. VF. ' ($150)

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2555. FAUSTA, wife of Constantine I. JE Follis (2.94 gm). Struck 324325 AD. London mint. Draped bust right / Fausta standing facing, looking left, holding two children in her arms; PLÖN. RIC VU 3 ‫ ש‬. VF. ($200)

Superb Fausta 'Star in Wreath' Follis

2550. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (3.03 gm). Struck 319 AD. Thessalonica mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust right / VIRT EXERC, Sol, raising right hand and holding globe in left, standing half-left in center of plan of Roman camp; TS«A·. RIC VÏÏ 66. VF. Very Rare. ($5TO) The true meaning of this reverse type has never been fully deciphered, the latest theory being that theX shaped pattern represents Constantine's vision btfore the battle of the Milvian bridge. This does not seem likely since the type is known on coins of Licinius, a pagan, and perhaps more importantly, Constantine's enemy.

2551. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. AR Siliqua (2.53 gm). Struck 336337 AD. Heraclea mint. Diademed head right, looking upward / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; SMH. RIC VII145. VF, cleaned, flan crack. ($175)

2552. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.91 gm). Struck 328 AD. Constantinople mint. Laureate head right, looking upward / Victory seated left on cippus, palm branch in each hand, looking right; trophy in front, at the foot of which is kneeling captive turning head, spurned by Victory; S/CONS. ($150) RIC VÏÏ 32. EF, light obverse porosity.

2553. CONSTANTINE 1.307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.61 gm). Struck 328 AD. Constantinople mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory seated left on cippus, palm branch in each hand, looking right; trophy in front, at the foot of which is kneeling captive turning head, spurned by Victory; Z/CONS. RIC VH 35. EF, small spot of corrosion near edge in exergual area on reverse. ($100)

2554. CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. JE Follis (2.86 gm). Struck 324325 AD. Cyzicus mint. Laureate head right / Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets; SMKP RIC VTI24. Choice EF. ($75)

2556. FAUSTA, wife of Constantine I. JE Follis (3.59 gm). Struck 318319 AD. Thessalonica mint. Draped bust right / Laurel wreath enclosing star of eight rays. RIC VII51 (Rarity 2). Choice EF. Rare. ($500)

2557. CRISPUS, Caesar. 317 AD. JE Follis (3.26 gm). Treveri mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Sol, radiate, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left; T F / · ATR. RIC VU 151 (Rarity 4). Superb EF. ($150)

2558. CRISPUS, Caesar. 321 AD. JE Follis (3.77 gm). Treveri mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / Altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX in three lines surmounted by globe; PTR. RIC VH 308. EF. ($75)

Scarce Hanniballianus Follis

2559. HANNIBALLIANUS, Caesar. 335-337. JE Follis (1.77 gm). Struck 336-337 AD. Constantinople mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Euphrates seated right on ground, leaning on sceptre, urn at his side, reed in background; CONSS. RIC VH147. VF. ($350)

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2560. CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar. 318 AD. JE FoUis (2.79 gm). London mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Constantine Caesar standing right, holding reversed spear and resting against shield; u / P L N . RIC VII136 (Rarity 4). EF. Rare type. ($125)

2565. CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar. 325-326 AD. JE Follis (2.30 gm). Cyzicus mint Laureate and draped bust left / CONSTAN/TTNVS/CAESAR in three lines; SMKE. RIC ΥΠ 32. Good VF. ($175)

2561. C O N S T A N T I N E II, as Caesar. 324-325 AD. JE Follis (3.03 gm). London mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets; PLÖN. RIC VD 296. EF. ($75)

2566. CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar. 324-325 AD. JE Follis (1.48 gm). Anhoch mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left / CONSTAN/TINVS/C AESAR in three lines; SMANTE. RIC VII59. Near VF, light porosity. ($75)

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2567. ROMA. Circa 348 AD. JE Follis (2.24 gm)• Rome mint. Helmeted bust of Roma right / P-R across field, emperor standing facing, head right, holding spear and shield. RIC VIII104. VF, brown patina, small flan crack. ($150)

2562. C O N S T A N T I N E II, as Caesar. 325-326 AD. JE Follis (2.06 gm). Arelate mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left / Camp-gate with open doors and surmounted by four turrets; PAuRL. RIC VH 294. Overstruck on a follis of Licinius Π from Alexandria mint, dated 321-324, RIC VII30 or 33. VF, unusual. ($1‫)ש‬

2563. CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar. 328-329 AD. JE Follis (2.97 gm). Siscia mint. Laureate head right / Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets; ESISu. RIC VT! 216. EF. ' ($75)

2568. URBS ROMA. 330-335 AD. JE ‫׳‬Follis1.94) ‫׳‬ gm). Imitation of Lugdunum mint issue. Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Roma left / Shewolf standing left, suckling twins; above, two stars; LVG. Cf. RIC VII275; cf. C.E. King, "The Woodeaton (Oxfordshire) hoard and the problem of Constanhnian imitations, AD 330-41," pg. 64 and pi. 14,1519-23. Good VF, unusually well executed for an imitation. ($75)

2569. CONSTANTIUS Π, as Caesar. 325 AD. JE Follis (3.44 gm). London mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left / Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets; PLÖN. RIC VI298. EF. Very Rare. ($200)

'ALEMANNIA DEVICTA' Follis

As Constantius II was only elevated to the rank of Caesar shortly before the min t at London ceased operations in 324-325, all of his coins from this mint are rare.

2564. CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar. 324-325 AD. JE Follis (2.82 gm). Sirmium mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / ALEMANNIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing right, holding trophy and palm, spurning captive seated on ground to right; SIRM. RIC VH 50 variety. Good VF. ($200)

2570. CONSTANTIUS II, as Caesar. 324-325 AD. JE Follis (2.66 gm) London mint. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left / Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets; PLÖN. RIC VH 298. Good VF. ($150)

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2571. C O N S T A N T I U S II, as Caesar. 324-325 AD. JE Follis (2.31 gm). Antioch mint. Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust left / CONSTAN/TIVS/CAESAR in three lines; SMANTA. RIC VH 55. Good VF. ($175)

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2577. MAGNENTIUS. 350-353 AD. JE Centenionalis (5.83 gm). 353 AD. Ambianum mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / A-W on either side of large Chi-rho; AMB·. RIC VIII41; LRBC 20; Bastien 141. VF, green patina. ($150)

2572. CONSTANTIUS Π. 337-361 AD. JE Centenionalis (3.73 gm). Struck 18 August-end 353 AD. Ambianum mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind / Soldier standing left, spearing fallen horseman; AMB. RIC Vffl 48; LRBC 25. EF, green patina. Rare mint for this emperor. ($125)

2578. MAGNENTIUS. 350-353 AD. JE Double Centenionalis (6.35 gm). Struck 352-353 AD. Treveri mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / A-W on either side of large Chi-rho; TRP. RIC VIII 318; LRBC 62; Bastien 84. Near EF, attractive green patina. ($250)

2573. CONSTANTIUS II. 337-361 AD. JE Double Centenionalis (6.60 gm). Struck 353 AD. Treveri mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / A-W on either side of large Chi-rho; TRP*. RIC Vffl 332; LRBC 67. EF, typical short flan. ($200) 2579. MAGNENTIUS. 350-353 AD. JE Centenionalis (5.66 gm). 350-351 AD. Treveri mint. Bare-headed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Magnentius standing facing, head left, holding Victory on globe and standard with Chi-rho on banner; A/TRS. RIC Vm 264; LRBC 50; Bastien 24. Good VF, green patina. ($100)

2574. CONSTANTIUS II. 337-361 AD. JE Double Centenionalis (7.17 gm). Struck 353 AD. Treveri mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / A-W on either side of large Chi-rho; TRP* RIC Vffl 332; LRBC 67. VF, green patina. ($200)

2580. MAGNENTIUS. 350-353 AD. JE Centenionalis (5.30 gm). 350-351 AD. Treveri mint. Bare-headed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Magnentius standing facing, head left, holding Victory on globe and standard with Chi-rho on banner; A/TRS. RIC Vffl 264; LRBC 50; Bastien 24. Good VF, brown patina. ($100) 2575. CONSTANTIUSII. 337-361 AD. AR Siliqua (2.23 gm). Struck 355361 AD. Arelate mint. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VOT/XXX/MVUnS/XXXX in four lines within wreath; SCON. RIC Vffl 291; RSC 342-3r. Toned EF. ($100)

2576. C O N S T A N T I U S II and VALENS. Lot of two AV Solidi. The Constantius Π is from the Antioch mint, RIC Vffl 165, and the Valens is from the Constantinople mint, RIC EX 25b. Both grade Fine, and both have been holed and plugged. ($200)

2581. MAGNENTIUS. 350-353 AD. JE Centenionalis (4.55 gm). Struck 350-351 AD. Treveri mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind / Magnentius on horseback right, spearing enemy; beneath, shield and broken spear; TRPu. RIC Vffl 271; LRBC 55; Bastien 32. EF, green patina. ($125)

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2586. CONSTANTIUS GALLUS, Caesar. 352-354 AD./E Centenionalis (4.10 gm). Undetermined mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind / Helmeted soldier to left, shield on arm, spearing fallen horseman. VF, overstruck on an JE Centenionalis of Constantius II from Aquileia mint, RIC VIII107. Green patina. ($75)

2582. MAGNENTIUS. 350-353 AD. JE Centenionalis (5.06 gm). Struck 350-351 AD. Treveri mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind / Magnentius on horseback right, spearing enemy; beneath, shield and broken spear; TRP·. RIC VM 270; LRBC 54; Bastien 34. Choice EF, green patina. ($150)

2587. 4th Century Western JE Imitations. An interesting lot of eight imitations of mid-4 th century emperors, all copying issues from western mints. Sizes range from 9-13mm. Two each imitating Constantinopolis and Urbs Roma, one imitahng a 'Fel temp reparatio' issue with a fantastic medievalstyle horse on the reverse, plus one each imitating Constans, Julian II as Caesar, and an undetermined emperor of the Theodosian house. Average EF, all with nice patinas. 8 coins in lot. ($150)

Rare Isis /Ε

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2583. M A G N E N T I U S . 350-353 AD. JE Centenionalis (4.31 gm). Lugdunum mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind / Two Victories s u p p o r t i n g between them a shield inscribed VOT/V/MVLT/X in four lines; SP/RPLG. RIC V m 136; LRBC 227; Bastien 176. EF, dark brown patina . ($150)

2588. A N O N Y M O U S . Isis Coinage. Mid 4th Century AD. JE 13mm (1.27 gm). ISIS F-ARIA, diademed and draped bust of Isis right / VOTA PV-BL1CA, Isis standing right on galley, holding sail. Alföldi 273. VF, turquoise patina. Very Rare. ($500)

Nice Vetranio Centenionalis

2584. V E T R A N I O . 350 AD. JE Centenionalis (5.23 gm). Siscia mint. Laureate, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right; A behind and star before / Vetranio standing facing, head turned left, holding standard in either hand; A/«rSIS*. RIC VIE 285; LRBC 11720. NearEF. ($300)

2585. CONSTANTIUS GALLUS, Caesar. 351-354 AD. AR Siliqua (3.76 gm). Struck 353-354 AD. Arelate mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Star within wreath; TCON. RIC VIII209; RSC 6I+f. VF, obverse porosity. Rare. ($750)

The Ptolemaic cult ofSerapis and Isis enjoyed great popularity throughout Hellenistic and Roman times, and indeed the Romans, like the Creeks and Persians before them, werefascinated by the culture and monuments of ancient Egypt. The Ptolemies and the Roman emperors were not content with just being theforeign riders of this fascinating land, but they wanted to be vieived as Pharaohs and the legitimate succèssors of the Dynastic pharoahs. To this end, they portrayed themselves as Pharoahs to the native population and even brought back certain aspects of the Egyptian cultureand religion 10 their own native countries and cities. The Egyptian concept of the Pharaoh as a god was appealing to the Roman emperors (the aging Julius Caesar zvas especially taken with this concept during his romance with Cleopatra). This particular little bronze was possibly issued during the lime of Julian II in an attempt to revive the pagan religions and institutions as Christianity started to overshadow them in both importance and popularity.

2589. JULIAN II, as Caesar. 355-360 AD. AR Siliqua (1.88 gm). Arelate mint. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X in four lines within wreath; TCON. RIC Vm 263; RSC 154b. Toned, near EF. ($150)

2590. JULIAN II. 360-363 AD. AR Siliqua (8.71 gm). Lugdunum mint. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VOT/X/MVLT/XX within wreath; SLVG. RIC Vffl 234; LRBC 148a. Toned EF. ($200)

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2596. J U L I A N II. 360-363 A D . JE 2 8 m m (8.19 gm). C y z i c u s mint. Diademed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Bull standing right, two stars above; C V Z f . RIC VIII127; LRBC 2511. N e a r EF. ($300)

2591. J U L I A N II. 360-363 AD. AR Siliqua (1.78 gm). Struck 361-363 AD. Arelate m i n t . D i a d e m e d , d r a p e d a n d cuirassed b u s t right / V O T / X / M V L T / X X in four lines within wreath; TCONST. RIC Vffl 309; RSC 148e. Toned EF. ($200)

2597. JULIAN II. ‫׳‬Barbarous‫ ׳‬Imitation. 360-363 AD. JE 22mm (6.07 gm). Diademed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Bull standing right, two stars above. Cf. Bastien, ‫ ״‬I m i t a t i o n s of R o m a n Bronze Coins, A D 318-363," A N S M N 30 (1985), pp. 143-75 a n d esp. pi. 44,50-51. VF. ($100)

2592. JULIAN Π. 360-363 AD. JE 27mm (8.71 gm). Arelate mint. Pearl-dia d e m e d , d r a p e d a n d cuirassed bust right / Bull Standing right, two stars above; eagle with wreath in beak before; SCONST. RIC VIII318; LRBC 468. NearEF. ($300)

2598. JOVIAN. 363-364 AD. JE 1 (8.12 gm). Thessalonica mint. Diademed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Jovian standing facing, head right, holding labarum and Victory on globe; · T E S r · . RIC Vffl 238; LRBC—. VF, grayish-brown patina. ($200)

2593. J U L I A N II. 360-363 AD. JE 3 (2.54 gm). Sirmium mint. Pearl-dia d e m e d , h e l m e t e d a n d cuirassed b u s t left, h o l d i n g s p e a r a n d shield / V O T / X / M V L T / X X in four lines within wreath; ASIRM. RIC V m 108; LRBC 1619. EF. ($100)

2594. JULIAN II. 360-363 AD. JE 27mm (8.57 gm). Constantinople mint. Pearl-diademed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Bull standing right, two stars above; · C O N S P r ( b r a n c h ) . RIC VIII167; LRBC—. Good VF, b r o w n patina, light obverse porosity. ($150)

2599. J O V I A N . 363-364 AD. JE 2 8 m m (8.52 gm). Heraclea mint. Diademed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Jovian standing facing, head right, holding labarum and Victory on globe; HERACA. RIC Vffl 107; LRBC 1911. Near EF, light obverse porosity and reverse slightly double-struck. ($350)

2600. VALENTINIAN 1.364-375 AD. AR Siliqua (1.66 gm). Struck 367-375 AD. Treveri mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left on throne, holding spear and Victory on globe; TRPS ·. RIC DC 27a; RSC 81a. EF, nicely toned and well centered. ($150) 2595. J U L I A N II. 360-363 AD. JE 3 (4.12 gm). C o n s t a n t i n o p l e mint. Diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / V O T / X / M V L T / X X in four lines within wreath; CONSPA. RIC VDI166; LRBC 2060. EF, green patina. ($1M)

2601. VALENTINIAN 1.364-375 AD. JE 3 (2.49 gm). Struck 367-375 AD. Siscia mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Valentinian advancing right, head left, dragging captive and holding labarum with Chi-rho; F R/Ä/BSISCS. RIC IX 14a var.; LRBC—. Near EF, unlisted mint signature.

($100)

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Nicely Toned Valens Miliarense

2607. VALENTINIAN Π. 375-392 AD. AR Siliqua (2.21 gm). Struck 375378 AD. Aquileia mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear; star in right field; AQPS·. RIC IX 15d.2; RSC 76h. Good VF, large flan. ($150)

2602. VALENS. 364-378 AD. AR Miliarense (4.47 gm). Struck 367-375 AD. Siscia mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Valens standing facing, head left, holding labarum and resting on shield; ·SISCP. RIC IX 10b; RSC 71 tf. Toned, nice VF. ($15M) 2608. VALENTINIAN Π. 375-392 AD. AR Siliqua (2.15 gm). Struck 375378 AD. Aquileia mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding spear and Victory on globe; */AQPS ·. RIC IX 15d.2; RSC 76h. VF, nicely toned. ($150)

2603. VALENS. 364-378 AD. AV Solidus (4.32 gm). Struck 367-375 AD. Nicomedia mint. Diademed bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding mappa / Valens and Valentinian I, nimbate, seated facing, each emperor raising mappa and holding long sceptre; S(captive)MN(captive)0. Cf. RIC IX17 (without mappa). Fine, obverse scratch, holed. Extremely Rare. ($200) 2609. VALENTINIAN Π. 375-392 AD. JE 2 (4.62 gm). Struck 378-383 AD. Siscia mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Valentinian standing facing, head left, raising kneeling and turreted woman, and holding Victory on globe; BSISC. RIC IX 26b.2; LRBC 1513. EF, green patina. Scarce in this condition. ($150) 2604. PROCOPIUS. 365-366 AD. AR Siliqua (1.39 gm). Constantinople mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VOT/V in two lines within wreath; C ' A . RIC IX 13e.l; RSC 14c. Fine, ragged flan. Very Rare. ($500) . lJ 2610. VALENTINIAN Π. 375-392 AD. JE 4 (1.36 gm). Struck 383-392 AD. Heraclea mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, carrying trophy and dragging captive; SMHB. RIC IX 26a.2; LRBC 1983. Good VF. ($100)

2605. PROCOPIUS. 365-366 AD. JE 3 (3.42 gm). Constantinople mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left / Procopius standing facing, head right, holding labarum and resting against shield; Chi-rho in right field and unidentified object in left at foot; CONSB·. RIC IX 17a.4; LRBC 2082. VF. ($250)

2606. VALENTINIAN II. 375-392 AD. AV Solidus (4.45 gm). Struck 378383 AD. Treveri mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Valentinian 1 and Valentinian II seated facing, together holding globe; behind and between them, Victory with outspread wings; between them below, a palm-branch; TROBT. RIC IX 49c,2; Cohen 36. EF. ($750)

2611. THEODOSIUS 1.379-395 AD. JE 2 (6.78 gm). Struck 378-383 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust right, holding spear and shield / Theodosius standing left on galley, raising right hand; Victory seated at helm; (wreath)/CONA. RIC IX 52c.3; LRBC 2152. EF, porosity. Choice portrait! ($150)

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2612. AELIA FLACILLA, wife of Theodosius I./E4 (1.46 gm). Struck 378-388 AD. Draped bust right, wearing elaborate headdress and necklace / Victory seated right, inscribing a Chi-rho on shield set on small column; ·SMHA. RIC IX 17.2; LRBC—. Good Fine. ($75)

2613. M A G N U S MAXIMUS. 283-288 AD. AR Siliqua (2.47 gm). Treveri mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated on throne facing, head left, holding globe and reversed spear; TRPS. RIC IX 84b. 1; RSC 20a. Near EF. ($150)

2614. EUGENIUS. 392-394 AD. JE 13mm (0.94 gm). Lugdunum mint(?). Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; [LVGP(?)]. RIC IX 47a; LRBC 393. VF, light porosity. Very Rare. ($2M) Unfortunately, the illegibility of the mint-mark leaves attribution to a particular mint uncertain, although the style is like that of other coinsfrom this same periodfrom the mint at Lugdunum.

2615. EUGENIUS. 392-394 AD. AR Siliqua (1.39 gm). Mediolanum mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear; MDPS. RIC IX 432c; RSC 14a. Near EF, ragged flan. ($5TO)

2618. H O N O R I U S . 393423 AD. AV Solidus (4.46 gm). Struck 408-420 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear over shoulder and shield with horseman motif / Coastantinopolis seated facing, head right, holding long sceptre and Victory on globe, right foot on prow; star in left field; A/CONOB. RIC X 201; DOCLR 776; M1RB 13b. Superb EF. ($1000)

2619. HONORIUS. 393-423 AD. AV Solidus (4.45 gm). Struck circa 408423 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear over shoulder and shield with horseman motif / Constantinopolis seated facing, head right, holding long sceptre and Victory on globe, right foot on prow; star in left field; CONOB, officina E. RIC X 201; DOCLR 776ff; M1RB 13b. VF, flan slightly wavy. ($300)

2620. H O N O R I U S . 393-423 AD. AR Siliqua (1.12 gm). PseudoR a v e n n a / A relate coinage struck under the Visigoths, 443-circa 490 AD. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Honorius right / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear; PSRV. RIC X 3703. Fine. Very Rare. ($200)

Toned Constantine III Siliqua 2616. A R C A D I U S . 383-408 AD. JE 4 (1.26 gm). Struck 383-395 AD. Constantinople mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, carrying trophy and dragging captive; christogram in left field; CONSA RIC IX 86c; LRBC 2193. Good VF. ($75)

Rare Honorius JE 2 2621. CONSTANTINE III. 407-411 AD. AR Siliqua (1.62 gm). Struck 408-411 AD. Lugdunum mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory and sceptre; SMLD. RIC X 1531; DOCLR 794; RSC 4b. Toned EF, lightly double-struck. ($500)

2617. HONORIUS. 393423 AD. JE 2 (6.67 gm). Struck 408423 AD. Rome mint (?). Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Honorius standing left, holding Victory on globe and standaid. Cf. RIC X1354; LRBC—; DOCLR— .Fine, brown patina. Extremely Rare! ($500)

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2622. PRISCUS ATTALUS. 409410 and 414-415 AD. AR Siliqua (0.91 gm). Pseudo-Ravenna/Arelate coinage struck under the Visigoths, 443-circa 490 AD. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Priscus right / Roma seated left on cuirass(?), holding Victory on globe and reversed spear; (PSRVj. RIC X 3701 (same dies). Fine. Extremely Rare. ($2500)

2626. THEODOSIUSII. 402-450 AD. AV Solidus (4.47 gm). Struck 442443 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear over shoulder and shield with horseman motif / Constantinopolis enthroned left, holding globus cruciger and sceptre, resting left foot on prow; star in left field; COMOB. RIC X 293; DOCLR 414; MIRB 33. VF, light scratches and earthen patina around devices. Ex jewelry. ($300)

Very Rarejovinus Siliqua

Valentinian III Solidus

2623. JOVINUS. 411-413 AD. AR Siliqua (1.19 gm). Treveri mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Roma seated left on stylized cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear; TRMS. RIC X 1710; DOCLR 810; C.E. King, "Fifth Century Silver Coinage in the Western Roman Empire (401413)," in MĂŠlanges de Numismatique offerts Ă Pierre Bastien, pg. 289 and pl. 22,6; RSC 4a. Fine. ($1000)

2627. VALENTINIAN III. 425455 AD. AV Solidus (4.47 gm). Struck circa 430-455 AD. Mediolanum mint. Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Valenhnian standing facing, holding long cross and Victory on globe; he places his foot on human-headed coiled serpent; M D/COMOB. ($800) Jovinus was a Gallo-Roman noble who, with the support ofBurgundians, Alemanni RIC X 2025; DOCLR 854. VF. andFranks, usurped power in Gaul during the autumn of 411. Virtually nothing is known of]ovinus' short reign, although it is apparent that he enjoyed substantial supExceptional Majorian JE portas he controlled the three mints of Lyon, Trier and Aries. In 412,heproclaimed his brother Sebastian co-emperor, but before the end of the following year, they were both dead as a result of the treachery of the gothAthulfus.

2624. THEODOSIUS II. 402-450 AD. AV Solidus (4.39 gm). Struck 430440 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear over shoulder and shield with horseman motif / Constantinopolis enthroned left, holding globus cruciger and sceptre, resting right foot on prow; star in right field; CONOB. Cf. RIC X 257; cf. DOCLR 385; cf. MIRB 25b. VF, previously mounted, scratches. ($300)

2625. THEODOSIUS II. 402-450 AD. AV Solidus (4.43 gm). Struck 430439 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear over shoulder and shield with horseman motif / Constantinopolis enthroned left, holding globus cruciger and sceptre, resting right foot on prow; star in right field; CONOB. RIC X 257; DOCLR 382; MIRB 25a. VF, light scratches and earthen patina around devices. Ex jewelry. ($200)

2628. MAJORIAN. 457-461. JE 12mm (1.77 gm). Mediolanum mint. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm; [MD], RIC X 2641; DOCLR 883; LRBC 583. EF; mottled green, red and brown patina. Exceptional condition and very rare! ($1000) Majorian canwfrom an illustrious Italian family and Ik was considered a possible suecessor to the throne after the death of Valentinian III in 455. With the deposition of Avitus in October 456, he and Ricimer were the defacto rulers of the West, until he was proclaimed emperor by the army on 1 April 457. Just as Avitus had not been accepted in Italy, Majorian was not accepted in Gaul, and he successfully led military campaigns in 458/9 to quell any threat of revolt from that quarta. He did not have such luck in Spain, however, as in 460/1 his two narnl expeditions against Gaiseric met with disaster. In the mean time, he also had aroused the suspicions of Ricimer, and after his return to Rome on 2 August 461, he was seized, andfive days later, he was beheaded. All ofMajorian's coinages are scarce, if not rare. The bronze issues ivere struck at Mediolanum (Milan), Ravenna and Rome, and the Milan issue is exceptionalfor the fact that the mint was not a moneta publica - this and an uncertain specimen of Nefrns being the only bronze it is known to have issued. In the absence of the mintmark, a situation whichisfrequently encountaed on thefifth-centuryaes coinage due to the smallflan size and crude workmanship, often one must depend totally on style for mint attribution. In the case of Majorian's Milan issue this becomes quite easy as the style is distinctive, most noticeably in the bulbous facial features, long neck and egg-shaped head.

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2634. LEO I. 457-474 A D . JE 4 (0.79 gm). C o n s t a n t i n o p l e mint(?). Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / RIC Greek monogram 5 within wreath. RIC X 720; LRBC 2270; MIRB 31a. N e a r EF for type. ($75) 2629. M A R C I A N . 450-457 AD. AV Solidus (4.45 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted arid cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear over shoulder a n d shield with h o r s e m a n motif / Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross; star in right field; COMOB, offidna H. RIC X 510; DOCLR 482; MIRB 5b. VF, possibly ex jewelry, reverse scratches. ($200)

Since, as is frequently the case, the mint-mark is illegible on this example, the attribution of this coin to the mint at Constantinople is based on the portrait style, and the fact that this obverse legendform has only been recorded in combination with this reverse monogram type.

Died 453 AD. AV Tremissis (1.37 gm). Struck 450-453. Constantinople mint. Pearl-diademed, d r a p e d a n d cuirassed bust right, w e a r i n g necldace a n d earring / Cross within wreath; CONOB*. RIC X 280; DOCLR 448; MIRB 49. G o o d VF, w a v y flan. Very Rare. ($4TO)

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2631. LEO I & LEO II. 473474 AD. AV Solidus (3.97 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted a n d cuirassed three-quarter facing bust, holding spear over s h o u l d e r a n d shield w i t h h o r s e m a n motif / Leo 1 a n d Leo Î nimbate enthroned facing, star above them, cross behind and between them; CONOB. RIC X 637; MIRB 12b. N e a r VF. Very Rare. ($1200)

2632. LEO 1.457-474 AD. JE 2 (3.40 gm). Constantinople mint, for use at Cherson. Diademed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Leo standing right, holding standard a n d globe, with his left foot he treads d o w n a prostrate captive; C O N . RIC X 660; LRBC 2256; MIRB 24b. Fair, light reverse smoothing. ($150)

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2633. LEO 1.457474 AD. JE 2 (4.32 gm). Constantinople mint, for use at Cherson. Diademed, d r a p e d and cuirassed bust right / Leo standing right, holding standard a n d globe, with Iris left foot he treads d o w n a prostrate captive; C O N . RIC X 662; LRBC—; MIRB 24b. Good Fine. ($300)

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2639. OSTROGOTHS? C i r a 526-534 AD. Pc. 42 Niimmi (11.51 gm). XUJ cut into the obverse of an as of Galba / Liberias (RIC 1425). Cf. MEC 69; MIB114. Coin Fair, c / m Fine, brown patina. ($250)

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2635. Germanic Tribes. Imitation of Arcadius. Circa 383-408 AD. AV Solidus (4.07 gm). DN ABCADIVS PP AVG, diademed (with rosettes) bust right / ONCOBOIAAVCCCT, Constantinopolis enthroned, holding seeptre and shield; Λ ΟΝΟ°°. EF for type. ($8‫)ש‬ A solidus with this obverse die was published in Peus Auktion 337, lot 651 as a coin of the Suevi of Spain. There is, hmuever, nothing distinctly Suevic about the piece, and more importantly, if it were Suevic, it would be the only imitation ofArcadius struck in the west. All the western tribes, the Suevi and the Visigoths, struck coinage in name of the western emperor, Honorius, exclusively. These solidi must be attributed to an uncertain eastern Germanic or Balkan group until further information is found on them. The replacement ofR's with B's (ABCADIVS) should αΐίσιυa distinct catagory to be defined.

2636. VANDALS. Imitating Valentinian III. Circa 6th Century AD. Pc. N u m m u s (0.61 gm). Diademed bust / Camp gate, palms at sides. Cf. BMC Vandals pg. 27,73ff. EF, brown patina. Rare this nice. ($100)

2637. Imitating Valentinian III. Circa 6th Century AD. /E Nummus (0.44 gm). Diademed bust / Camp-gate, star above. BMC Vandals pg. 27,73ff. and pi. 30,40. Good Fine. ($50)

2638. O S T R O G O T H S . Theodoric and Athalaric. 522-534 AD. /E Follis (11.02 gm). Helmeted bust of Roma / XL, eagle left, head reverted; · E· in exergue. MEC 106; MIB 174a. Good VF, green patina. ($350)

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2640. OSTROGOTHS? Circa 526-534 AD. Pc. 42 Nummi (11.31 gm). XLII a i t into the obverse of an as of Vespasian / Spes (RIC Π 560b). Cf. MEC 76; MIB 114. Coin Fair, c / m Fine, green patina. ($250)

2641. O S T R O G O T H S ? Circa 526-534 AD. Ά 42 N u m m i (10.52 gm). XLII cut into the obverse of an as of Titus, as Caesar / Aequitas (RIC II676). Cf. MEC 73; MIB 114. VF, brown patina. ($250)

2642. OSTROGOTHS. Athalaric. 526-534 AD. Pc. Decanummium (3.39 gm). INVIC TA ROMA, helmeted bust of Roma / DN ATAL ARICVS S C, king standing, holding spear and shield. MIB 177; MEC 132. / / Lot also ineludes two AR 1 / 4 Siliquae, MEC 127. Average VF, one of the 1 / 4 siliquae with scratches. ($250)

2643. Athalaric. 526-534 AD. /E N u m m u s (0.74 gm). Diademed bust of Justinian / Monogram of Athalaric. MIB 180; MEC135. Brown VF. ($75)

2644. Theodahad. 534-536 AD. Pc. Decanummium (3.31 gm). Helmeted bust / D N/THEODA/HATHVS/REX in four lines within wreath. MEC 144; MIB 182. VF, brown patina. ($300) 2 3 9


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2645. V I S I G O T H S in Gaul. In the n a m e of Zeno. Circa 474-507 AD. AV Tremissis (1.28 gm). Diademed bust of Zeno right / Victory with cross. Cf. MEC 173 (for Valentinian ΠΙ). VF. Rare. ($15TO)

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2651. ANASTASIUS I. 491-518 AD. AV Tremissis (1.43 gm). Constantinople mint. Diademed bust / Victory walking right; */CONOB. SB 8; DOC 110. VF, obverse scratches. ($150)

2646. V I S I G O T H S in Spain. Sisebut. 612-621. AV Tremissis (1.48 gm). Emerita mint. +SISEBVTVS REx, facing bust / +EMERITA PIVS*, facing bust. Miles HNSMO, 192b. Near EF. ($400) 2652. ANASTASIUS 1.491-518 AD. JE Follis (16.45 gm). Struck512-518 AD. Constantinople mint. Diademed bust / Large M; stars, E / C O N . SB 19; DOC 123i. VF, brown patina. ($100)

2647. V I S I G O T H S in Spain. Circa 650 AD. JE 11mm (1.02 gm). Toledo mint. Crude diademed bust right; cross in front / Monogram of Toledo. Crusafont, type 44. VF, brown patina. ($100)

2648. VISIGOTHS in Spain. Circa 650 AD. JE 10mm (1.25 gm). Ernerita mint. CIV..., diademed(?) bust left / Monogram of Emerita. Crusafont type ($3TO) 36. Good VF, excellent style.

2649. V I S I G O T H S in Spain. Circa 650 AD. JE 7mm (0.34 gm). Ispalis mint. SP / Cross on steps. Crusafont type 2. EF, rare this nice. ($200)

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2653. JUSTIN 1.518-527 AD. AV Solidus (4.40 gm). Struck 518-519 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding spear and shield / Victory standing left, holding jewelled P‫־‬headed cross; * I/CONOB. SB 55; DOC I lh.EF. One year type. ($400)

2654. JUSTIN 1.518-527 AD. AV Solidus (4.45 gm). Struck 519-527 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding spear and shield / Angel standing facing, holding jewelled cross a n d globus cruciger; *I/CONOB. SB 56; DOC 12i. Near EF. ($350)

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2650. ANASTASIUS 1.491-518 AD. AV Solidus (4.30 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust, with spear and shield / Victory holding long voided cross; Γ/CONOB. SB 3; DOC 13c. Good VF, flip-over double strike. ($200)

2655. JUSTINIAN 1.527-565 AD. AV Solidus (4.46 gm). Struck 545-565 AD. Constantinople(?) mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding globus cmciger / Angel standing facing, holding P-headed cross and globus cruciger; * Z/CONOB. Cf. SB 140; DOC 19g. Good VF, light graffiti. ($250)

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2656. J USTINIAN 1.527-565 AD. AV Tremissis (1.40 gm). Constantinople mint. Diademed bust / Angel holding wreath and globus cruciger; * CONOB. SB 145. / / And: Tiberius Π. 579-582 AD. AV Tremissis (1.46 gm). Diademed bust / Cross. SB 424. Both good VF. 2 coins in lot. ($200)

2657. J U S T I N I A N I. Year 12 (538/539 AD). JE Follis (22.84 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted facing bust / Large M; Δ / C O N . SB 163; DOC 137d. Good VF, attractive dark green patina. ($200)

2658. J USTINIAN 1.527-565 AD. JE 16 N u m m i (7.10 gm). Struck 542547 AD. Thessalonica mint. Diademed bust / Large IS flanked by A P; stars and cross above; TES. SB 177; DOC 198c; Metcalf 232 (this com). Good VF, brown patina. ($250) Ex CNC Auction XVI (16 August 1991), lot 572; Hunt Sale 1 (Sotheby's, 5-6 December 1990), lot 92 (part of).

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2661. JUSTINIAN 1.527-565 AD. JE Decanummium (6.46 gm). Struck 547-549 AD. Rome mint. Helmeted facing bust / Large I flanked by stars. SB 308; DOC 1331. Good VF, green patina. ($75)

2662. JUSTINIAN 1.527-565 AD. AV Solidus (4.52 gm). Struck 552-565 AD. Ravenna mint? Helmeted facing bust / Angel holding long cross and globus cruciger; eight-pointed star, I/OONOB. Cf. SB 312A; DOC I—; MIB I—. Near EF, a few surface marks. ($450) Although this coin has some stylistic affinities with imperial issues of Ravenna, there are a feio irregularities —plain aoss instead ofP-cross, eight-pointed star instead of six, and an error in tlie mintmark. Probably a very close Ostrogothic or early Lombardic imitation from an Italian mint.

2663. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AV Solidus (4.47 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding Victory on globus / Constantinopolis enthroned, holding sceptre and globus cmciger; Γ/CONOB. SB 345; C)OC I 4. EF. ($250)

2664. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AV Solidus (4.46 gm). Constantinople ; mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding Victory on globus / Constantinopolis 2659. JUSTINIAN 1.527-565 AD. JE 33 Nummi (12.48 gm). Struck538-565 enthroned, holding sceptre and globus auciger; Z/CONOB. SB 345; DOC I AD. Alexandria mint. Helmeted facing bust / Large ΛΓ; ΑΛΕΖ. SB 246; ί 4f. Near EF, obverse scratches. ($250) DOC 1273. Fine, brown patina, usual porosity. ($100)

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2660. JUSTINIAN 1.527-565 AD. AR Siliqua (1.09 gm). Struck 543-537 AD. Cartlrage m i n t DNIVSTTNIANVS PP AC, diademed bust right / VOT MVLT HTI in wreath; CONOS. SB 253 (this com); DOC 1280. Toned EF. Seaby plate coin. ($150) 275

2665. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AV Solidus (4.49 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding Victory on globus / Constantinopolis enthroned, holding sceptre and globus cruciger; * Γ/CONOB. SB 346; DOC 15c Good VF, obverse scratches. (S275)


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2670. J UST1NII. Year 1 (565/566 AD). JE Follis (16.60 gm). Antioch mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding Victory on globus / Large M; date flanked by stars, r/THEUP. SB 378; DOC 1143a. Near VF, brown and green patina. ($100)

2666. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AV Solidus (4.42 gm). Alexandria mint? Crowned and cuirassed bust, holding Victory on globus / Constantinopolis enthroned, holding sceptre and globus cniciger; I/CONOB. SB 347A; DOC I—; MIB Π14 (Alexandria). Near EF, usual rough dies, flan slightly bent and two small digs in reverse field. ($500)

2671. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AR 250 N u m m i (0.73 gm). Ravenna mint. Diademed bust right / CN within wreath. SB 411; DOC 1213 var.; MIB Π 36. Choice EF. Rare this nice. ($450)

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2667. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AV Solidus (4.31 gm). Thessalonica mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding Victory on globus / Constantinopolis enthroned, holding sceptre and globus cruciger; CONOB. SB 364D; DOC I—; MIB Π16. Near EF, slightly bent. ($750)

2668. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AV Light Weight Solidus of 22 Siliquae (4.09 gm). Antioch mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding Victory on globus / Constantinopolis enthroned, holding sceptre and globus cruciger; 0 S / OB*+*. SB 376; DOC 1138. NearEF. ($500) 2672. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. JE 8 Pentanummia - Follis (15.40 gm). Cherson mint. XEPCONOC, Justin and Sophia standing, nimbate with cross between heads / Large H, Tiberius to left, holding P-headed cross. SB 605 (Maurice Tiberius); Anoxin 317. Good VF, smooth brown patina. A choice example of this scarce coinage. ($600)

2669. JUSTIN II. 565-578 AD. AV Light Weight Solidus of 22 Siliquae (4.04 gm). Antioch mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding Victory on globus / Constantinopolis enthroned, holding sceptre and globus cruciger; star in left field; 0 5 / OB*+*. SB 376b; DOC I—, VF, light porosity, a few small obverse scratches. ($300) 2673. TIBERIUS II. 578-582 AD. AV Solidus (4.45 gm). Constantinople mint. Crowned and cuirassed bust, holding globus cruciger / Jewelled cross on steps; B/CONOB. SB 422; DOC 14b. EF, slight scrape on obverse. ($400)

2674. TIBERIUS Π. 578-582 AD. AV Tremissis (1.475 gm). Constantinople mint. Diademed bust / Cross potent; CONOB. SB 425; DOC 17. EF. ($250) 22789


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2679. MAURICE TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Solidus (4.50 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust / Angel holding long Pheaded cross and globus cruciger; Θ (over H)/CONOB. SB 478; DOC 15i. Choice EF. (S250)

2675. TIBERIUS Π. 578-582 AD. JE 30 Nummi (11.84 gm). Constantinople mint Crowned facing bust / Laige XXX; CONA. SB 432; DOC 115e. Good VF, brown patina. Rare with a fully struck facing portrait. ($250) 2680. MAURICE TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Solidus (4.40 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust / Angel holding long Pheaded cross and globus cmciger; Δ/CONOB. SB 478; DOC 15d. Choice EF. ($250)

2676. TIBERIUS II. 578-582 AD. AV Light Weight Solidus of 22 Siliquae (4.11 gm). Antioch mint. Crowned and cuirassed bust, holding globus cruciger / Cross potent on steps; OS/OB+*. SB 446; DOC 138. EF. ($750)

2681. MAURICE TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Solidus (4.46 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust / Angel holding longPheaded cross and globus cmciger; H / C O N O B . SB 478; DOC 15h. Choice EF. ($250)

2677. TIBERIUS II. Year 5 (579 AD). /E Follis (14.83 gm). Antioch mint. Crowned facing bust, with mappa and eagle sceptre / Large m; THEUPS. SB 448; DOC 140. Good VF, brown patina. ($2‫)ש‬ The peculiarflat-topped σοιυη ofAntioch is usually restricted to the one year type of regnal year 4(SB447). This piece could probably be considered a transitional type.

2678. MAURICE TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Solidus (4.46 gm). Stmck 583 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust / Angel holding long P-headed cross and globus cmciger; I/CONOB. SB 477; DOC 14. EF, rare transitional issue. ($350)

2682. MAURICE TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Solidus (4.49 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust / Angel holding long Pheaded cross and globus cmciger; H / C O N O B . SB 478; DOC 15h. EF. ($300)

2683. MAURICE TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Light Weight Solidus of 23 Siliquae (4.34 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding globus cruciger; star in right field / Angel holding long P-headed cross and globus cruciger; * H/CONOB. SB 481; DOC 17g. EF. ($300)

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2684. MAURICE TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Light Weight Solidus of 22 Siliquae (4.15 gm). Constantinople mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust / Angel holding long P-headed cross and globus cniciger; uncertain officin a / O B + * . SB 482; DOC 18. Near EF. ($4‫)ש‬

2685. M A U R I C E TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Tremissis (1.44 gm). Constantinople mint. Diademed bust / Cross potent; CONOB. SB 488; DOC 114. EF, obverse scratches. ($150)

2686. M A U R I C E TIBERIUS. 582-602 AD. AV Semissis (2.23 gm). Thessalonica mint. DN TIbE RA PP AVG, diademed bust right / VICTORI A AVCC, Victory to right, holding wreath and globus cruciger; CONOB. SB—; DOC I—; MIB Π—. Good VF, faint graffiti in obverse field. Extremely Rare. ($5‫)ש‬

2689. MAURICE TIBERIUS. Year 14 (595/596 AD). JE Follis (11.52 gm). Antioch mint. Crowned facing bust / Large M; Γ/THEUP‫׳‬. SB 533; DOC I 166b. EF, brown patina. ($150)

2690. PHOCAS. 602-610 AD. AV Solidus (4.48 gm). Struck 607-610 AD. Constantinople mint. Crowned facing bust, holding globus cruciger / Angel holding long cross and globus cruciger; E / C O N O B . SB 620; DOC Π 10e. Lustrous, superb EF. ($300)

See MIB III pi. 57, N23fora stylistically similar tremissis attributed to Thessalonica. There are not any recorded sentisses for Thessalonica under Maurice.

2691. PHOCAS. 602-610 AD. AV Solidus (4.46 gm). Struck 607-610 AD. Constantinople mint. Crowned facing bust, holding globus cruciger / Angel holding long cross and globus cruciger; I/CONOB. SB 620; DOC Π 10j. EF, edge weak. ($250)

2687. MAURICE TIBERIUS. Year9 (590/591 AD). JE Follis (11.49 gm). Cyzicus mint. Crowned facing bust / Large M; A/KYZ. SB 518; DOC 1126a. EF for type, green patina. ($150)

2692. PHOCAS. Year 1 (602/603 AD). JE Follis (13.04 gm). Constantinople mint. Phocas and Leontia standing / Large M; CONB. SB 639 (this coin); DOC Π 24b. Good VF, brown and green patina. ($150) Seaby plate coin.

2688. MAURICE TIBERIUS. Year 6 (587/588 AD). JE Follis (12.29 gm). Antioch mint. Crowned facing bust; garbled legend / Large m; THEUP'. SB 532; DOC 1157 variety (date). Good VF, brown patina. ($150)

2693. REVOLT OF THE HERACLII. 608-610 AD. JE Half Follis (5.16 gm). Indictional year 14 (610 AD). Alexandretta mint. Facing busts of the Exarch Heraclius and his son / Large K; baieath, A. SB 724; cf. DOC Π16 note. Near VF, cleaned. ($400)

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2694. HERACLIUS. Year 7 (616/617 AD). 7E Follis (9.84 gm). Seleucia mint. Crowned facing busts of Heraclius and son / Large M; A/SELISU. SB 844; DOC Π 180a. Good VF, brown patina, overstruck. ($150)

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2700. CONSTANSII. Ml 668‫ ־‬AD. AR Half Siliqua (0.52 gm). Carthage mint. Crowned facing bust / Cross potent flanked by pellets. SB 1049 (this coin); DOC Π131. Good VF. ($150) Seaby plate coin.

2701. CONSTANTINE IV. 668-685 AD. AV Solidus (4.36 gm). Struck 674-681 AD. Constantinople mint. Helmeted facing bust, holding spear and shield / Cross potent on steps, flanked by Heraclius and Tiberius; S/CONOB. SB 1156; DOC Π10. Near EF, slightly clipped. ($200) 2695. HERACLIUS. Year 8 (617/618 AD). Ά Follis (10.83 gm). Isaura mint. Crowned busts of Heraclius and son / Large M; A/ISAYR. SB 848 (this coin); DOC II183. Good VF, brown patina. Overstruck on a follis of Maurice Tiberius. ($2TO) Seaby plate coin.

2696. HERACLIUS. 610-641 AD. AR Half Siliqua (0.62 gm). Carthage mint. Crowned fading bust / Crowned busts of Heraclius Constantine and Martina. SB 871 (this coin); DOC Π 233. Toned EF. ($250) Seaby plate coin. 2702. CONSTANTINE IV. 668-685 AD./E Follis (16.97 gm). Stmck 668673 AD. Constantinople mint. d N CON5TAN TINUS T I AN, helmeted and cuirassed bust, holding globus cruager / Large M flanked by Heraclius and Tiberius; B/CON. SB 1173; DOC Π 28b. Good VF, dark brown patina, reverse slightly double struck. ($500) 2697. HERACLIUS. 610-641 AD. AR 120 Nummi (0.38 gm). Ravenna mint. Diademed bust / Cross potent in wreath. SB 907; DOC Π 281. Toned, good VF.

2698. CONSTANS II. 641-668 AD. AV Tremissis (1.41 gm). Constantinople mint Diademed bust / Cross potent; CONOB. SB 984; DOC II45. Mint State, superb strike and fine style. ($200)

2699. CONSTANS II. 641-668 AD. AR Hexagram (4.90 gm). Stnick 654659 AD. Constantinople mint. Facing busts of Constans and Constantine IV / dEUS AdIUTA RMANIS, cross on globe on steps; Β to right. SB 996 (this com); DOC Π 55. Good VF. ($300) Seaby plate coin.

2703. JUSTINIAN Π. Second Reign, 705-711 AD. AV Solidus (4.41 gm). Stnick 705 AD. Constantinople mint. Facing bust of Christ / Crowned facing bust, wearing loros, holding cross potent on base and patriarchal globus with PAX. SB 1413; DOC Π1; MIB ΠΙ 1. Mint state, reverse flan flaw. ($1000)

2704. PHILIPPICUS. Year 1 (711/712 AD). ^E Follis (6.39 gm). Constantinople mint. Crowned bust, wearing loros and holding globus cruciger and eagle-tipped sceptre / Large M; ‫׳‬1‫׳‬, Γ/CON. SB 1455; DOC Π 9. Good VF on a large full flan, heavy dark brown patina. ($300)

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2709. MICHAEL II & THEOPHILUS. 821-829 AD. AV Solidus (3.81 gm). Syracuse mint. Crowned and draped bust of Michael, holding cross potent / Crowned and draped bust of Theophilus, holding globus cruciger. SB 1645; DOC ΠΙ14. Near EF. ($350) Ex CNG Auction XIX (19 February 1992), lot 450.

2705. A N A S T A S I U S II. 713-715 AD. AV Solidus (4.34 gm). Constantinople mint. Crowned facing bust, holding globus cruciger and akakia / Cross potent on steps; E/CONOB. SB 1463; DOC Π 2d. Lustrous EF. Rare. ($2500)

2710. T H E O P H I L U S & MICHAEL III. 829-842 AD. AR Miliaresion (1.92 gm). Struck 840-842 AD. Constantinople mint. Cross potent on steps / +ΘΕΟ FILOS S MI XAHL ECOE‫ ׳‬bASILIS RO MAION. SB 1664; DOC ΠΙ 12. Toned EF. ($250) 2706. LEO III & CONSTANTINE V. 720-741 AD. AV Semissis (1.90 gm). Struck 720-735 AD. Syracuse mint. Crowned facing bust of Leo, holding globus cruciger and akakia / Similiar young bust of Constantine, holding cross potent on globe. SB—; DOC ΠΙ46. Good VF. ($250)

Rare Solidus of Irene

2711. THEOPHILUS. 829-842 AD. JE Follis (5.77 gm). Constantinople mint. Half length bust, with simplified costume, holding labarum and globus cruciger / +ΘΕΟ FILE AVG OVSTE SV NICAS. SB 1667; DOC ffl 15b (same obverse die). Near EF, green patina. ($150) AV 2707. IRENE. 797-802 AD. AV Solidus (4.40 gm). Constantinople mint. Crowned bust of Irene, holding globus cruciger and sceptre / Same bust type. SB 1599; DOC m la.2. Good VF, some weakness. ($2000) The powerful personality of Irene had always overshadowed that of her son Constantine, and only an arniy mutiny had prevented herfrom taking power as senior Augustus in 790. After a short period in exile, she returned to Constantinople, and began working at eliminating !1er enemies. By 797 slwluiddisaedited her son to the point that she could have him deposed, blinded and murdered with little outcry. Irene loas deposed herself in 802 after attempting to arrange a marriage between herselfand Charlemagne.

2712. THEOPHILUS. 829-842 AD. AV Solidus (3.71 gm). Syracuse m i n t Crowned bust facing, wearing loros and holding cross potent / Crowned bust facing, wearing chlamys and holding globus cruciger. SB 1670; DOC ID 24. EF. ($450)

2708. MICHAEL II & THEOPHILUS. 820-829 AD. AR Miliaresion (1.99 gm). Constantinople mint. Cross potent on steps / +MLXA HLS ΘΕΟΗ LE EC 0 E U bASILIS RO MAION. SB 1641; DOC ΙΠ 6. Toned EF, slight flan crease. ($3‫)ש‬

2713. BASIL I & CONSTANTINE. 868-879 AD. AR Miliaresion (2.86 gm). Constantinople mint. Cross potent on steps / +bASI LIOS CE CONSTAN TIN' PISTV bASILIS ROMEO‫׳‬. SB 1708; DOC ΙΠ 7. EF, smaU flan. ($200)

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2718. LEO VI. 886-912 AD. JE Follis (8.90 gm). Constantinople mint. Crowned facing bust / +LEON EN ΘΕΟ bA SILEVS R OMEON. SB 1729; DOC ΙΠ 8. Near EF, dark brown patina. ($150) Base AV 2714. BASIL I & CONSTANTINE. 868-879 AD. Base AV Semissis (0.92 gm). Syracuse mint. *bAS ILEIOC, crowned bust of Basil, wearing loros and holding globus cruciger / CON STANT‫׳‬, crowned bust of Constantine, wearing chlamys and holding globus cruciger. SB 1714; DOC III 15. EF. ($250) 2719. CONSTANTINE VII & ROMANUS Π. 945 AD. AV Solidus (4.40 gm). Constantinople mint. Facing bust of Christ / Busts of Cons tan tine VH and Romanus Π, holding patriarchal cross between them. SB 1751; DOC HI 15.27. Near EF. ($450)

Base AV 2715. BASIL I & CONSTANTINE. 868-879 AD. Base AV Semissis (1.17 gm). Syracuse mint. Crowned bust of Basil, wearing loros and holding globus-crudger / Crowned bust of Constantine, wearing chlamys and holding globus-cruciger. SB 1714; DOC ffl 15. Good VF. ($350) Ex CNG Auction XIX <19 February 1992), lot 465.

2720. C O N S T A N T I N E VII & R O M A N U S II. Circa 945 AD. Contemporary counterfeit of AV Solidus (4.08 gm). Blundered legends, facing bust of Christ / Blundered legends, busts of Constantine VII and Romanus Π, holding patriarchal cross between them. Cf. SB 1751; cf. DOC ID 15.9. Near EF. ($350)

Base AV 2716. BASIL I & CONSTANTINE. 868-879 AD. Base AV Semissis (1.17 gm). Syracuse mint. Crowned bust of Basil, wearing loros and holding patriarchal globus-crudger / Crowned bust of Constantine, wearing chlamys and holding globus-cruciger. SB—; DOC—. Apparently unpublished. Near EF, reddish gold. ($7M) Ex CNG Auction XVIII (3 December 1991), lot 946.

2721. ROMANUS I & CHRISTOPHER. 921-931 AD. AV Solidus (4.42 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / Facing busts of Romanus I and Christopher, holding patriarchal cross between them. SB 1745; DOC III 7. Near EF. ($750)

2722. ROMANUS I & CHRISTOPHER. 921-931 AD. AV Solidus (4.32 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / Facing busts of Romanus I and Christopher, holding patriarchal cross between them. SB 1745; DOC ΙΠ ($600) 7. Good VF, reverse scratches.

AV 2717. LEO VI & CONSTANTINE VII. 886-912 AD. AV Solidus (4.47 gm). Struck 908-912 AD. Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned on lyrebacked throne / Leo and Constantine standing, holding patriardial cross between them and each holding a globus cniciger. SB 1725; DOC HI 2. EF. Wonderful display of imperial court costume. ($1500)

2723. ROMANUS I, CONSTANTINE VII, STEPHEN & CONSTANΉ NE LECAPENUS. 933-944 AD. AR Miliaresion (2.89 gm). Constantinople mint. Cross potent with name and medallion of Romanus / -+-ROMANO' CONSTANT‫ ׳‬STEFANOS CE CONSTA‫ ׳‬EN X«W B'R‫׳‬-+-. SB 1755 (this com); DOC m 20. Toned EF. ($300) Seaby plate coin.

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2724. R O M A N U S 1.920-944 AD. 7E Follis (6.70 gin). Constantinople mint. Crowned facing bust, holding sceptre and globus cruciger / +RWMA Ν EN 0 E W bA SILEVS RW MAIWN. SB 1760; DOC HI 25. Near EF, green patina. ($125)

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2725. J O H N 1.969-976 AD. AV Histamenon (4.00 gm). Constantinople mint. Nimbate bust of Christ / The Virgin crowns John, who holds patriarchal cross; Manus Dei above. SB 1785; DOC III 3. Good VF, clipped. ($400)

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2728. J O H N 1.969-976 AD. AR Miliaresion (2.97 gm). Constantinople mint. Bust of John in medallion on cross / +IWANN, EN X WAVTO CRAT, EVSEb' bASILEVS ROMAIW‫׳‬. SB 1792; DOC m 7a. Lightly toned, good VF. ($200)

2729. BASIL II & CONSTANTINE VIII. 976-1025 AD. AV Histamenon (4.39 gm). Struck 1005-1025 AD. Constantinople mint. Nimbate bust of Christ / Busts of Basil and Constantine, holding cross between them. SB 1800; DOC III 6a. Near EF. ($500)

2726. J O H N 1.969-976 AD. AV Histamenon (4.38 gm). Constantinople mint. Facing bust of Christ / Facing bust of John, holding globe and being crowned by Mary. SB 1787; DOC III la. VF. ($750)

John I Miliaresion - Seaby Plate Coin

2730. ANONYMOUS. 976-1025 AD. /‫׳‬E Follis (10.18 gm). Constantinople mint. Facing bust of Christ; two pellets in n i m b u s / +IhSUS XRISTUS bASILU b ASILE; leaf ornaments. SB 1813; DOC ΠΙ A2.24. EF, black patina. ($250)

2727. J O H N 1.969-976 AD. AR Miliaresion (2.86 gm). Constantinople mint. Bust and name of John in medallion on cross / +IWANN, EN X AVTO CRAT, EVSEb' bASILEVS ROMAIW‫ ;׳‬- : - above and below. SB 1792 (this coin); DOC III 7b. Toned EF. ($250) Seaby plate coin.

2731. R O M A N U S III. 1028-1034 AD. AV Histamenon (4.39 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / Mary, nimbate, crowning Romanus. SB 1819; DOC ΙΠ lc. Good VF. ($300)

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2735. M I C H A E L VII. 1071-1078 AD. AV H i s t a m e n o n (4.39 gm). Constantinople mint. Facing bust of Christ; pellets in fields / Crowned facing bust, holding labarum and globus auciger. SB 1868; DOC ΙΠ 2a. Good VF. ($250)

Rare Constantine IX Gold Histamenon

AV 2732. C O N S T A N T I N E IX. 1042-1055 AD. AV Histamenon (4.39 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / Bust of Constantine holding seeptre and globus with cross on crescent. SB 1828A; DOC ffl lb. Choice EF. Rare. ($950) Ex James Fox Collection (CNG/NAC Auction 40,4 December 19%), lot 1933.

2736. ALEXIUS 1.1081-1118 AD. Pre-Reform ARHistamenon (3.63 gm). Struck 1081-1092 AD. Thessalonica mint. Facing bust of Christ / St. Demetrius and Alexius standing, holding patriarchal cross between them. SB 1905; cf. Hendy pl. 1,10-11. VF, obverse somewhat eroded. ($500)

2733. C O N S T A N T I N E IX. 1042-1055 AD. AR Miliaresion (2.35 gm). Constantinople mint. Mary, orans,standing on footstool / Constantine standing, in military uniform, holding long cross and scabbard. SB 1834; DOC III 7a. Toned VF, obverse slightly double-struck. ($450)

2737. ALEXIUS I. 1081-1118 AD. AV H y p e r p y r o n (4.39 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned facing / Alexius facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger; Manus Dei above. SB 1913; H e n d y pi. 4,4. NearEF. ($400)

The military type is unsuitedfor the unwarlike Constantine, but the legend "O Lady, protect the pious Monomachos" certainly reflects the atmosphere of crisis during his reign, during which Constantine had toface several rebellions. The miliaresion is found in two sizes, of which this is the larger. A hoard found at Oxarve in Swedm consisted of 100 pieces, evenly divided between the two types. Since contemporary hoards of gold shoiu similar divisions between the histamenon and tetarteron (meaning that payments were acceptable in both types as long as the percentages were equal), there must also have been a recogiuzed difference between the two silver types. 2738. ALEXIUS 1.1081-1118 AD. Post-Reform Billon Tetarteron (4.45 gm). Struck 1092-1118 AD. Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / Facing bust of emperor, holding sceptre and globus cruciger. SB 1922; Hendy pi. 8, 3-4. Good VF. Rare in that it has an obvious silver content. ($150)

2734. C O N S T A N T I N E IX. 1042-1055 AD. AR Miliaresion (2.38 gm). Constantinople mint. Mary, oralis,standing on footstool / Constantine standing, in military uniform, holding long cross and scabbard. SB 1834; DOC ΓΠ 7b. Toned, near VF, flan crack. Tire small flan variety of this miliaresion. ($3‫)ש‬ 2739. JOHN II. 1118-1143 AD. AV Hyperpyron (4.28 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / John and the Virgin holding patriarchal cross. SB 1938; Hendy pi. 9,1 (same reverse die). VF. (S300)

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2744. THESSALONICA. John Comnenus-Ducas. 1237-1244 AD. Billon Trachy (1.00 gm). St. Theodore / John and St. Demetrius holding cross in circle on staff between them. SB 2202; Hendy pi. 40,15. / / Plus lot includes a Billon trachy of the Latin Rulers of Constantinople, SB 2043. Both VF for type, and weakly struck. 2 coins in lot. ($150)

2740. J O H N Π. 1118-1143 AD. AV Hyperpyron (4.44 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / The Virgin crowning John. SB 1940; Hendy pi. 9,89. Good VF. ($300)

2745. MICHAEL VIII. 1261-1282 AD. AV H y p e r p y r o n (4.03 gm). Constantinople mint. Bust of Mary, orans, within city walls; .‫׳‬. .·. in fields / Archangel Michael supporting Michael, who kneels before Christ; stellate pattern between. SB 2242; Bendall 4, sigla 25. Good VF, graffiti. ($300)

2741. M A N U E L I. 1143-1180 AD. AV H y p e r p y r o n (4.13 gm). Constantinople m i n t Facing bust of Christ / Manuel standing facing, holding labarum and patriarchal globus. SB 1956; Hendy pi. 12,1. Good VF. ($350) 2746. ANDRONICUS Π. 1282-1328 AD. AV Hyperpyron (3.64 gm). Sole reign issue, 1282-1295 AD. Constantinople mint. Bust of Mary, orans, with city walls / Christ blessing kneeling nimbate Andronicus. SB 2326; Bendall 91 A. ($250)

Andronicus II Billon Tornese

2742. I S A A C II. 1185-1195 AD. EL Aspron Trachy (4.03 gm). Constantinople mint. Mary enthroned / Isaac, holding cruciform sceptre and akakia, being crowned by Archangel Michael; Χ M by Michael. SB 2002; Hendy pi. 20,8. Near EF. ($250)

2747. A N D R O N I C U S II. 1282-1328 AD. Billon Tornese (0.45 gm). Sole reign issue, 1282-1295 AD. Constantinople m i n t Andronicus standing, holding sceptre and akakia, crowned by Manus Dei / Cross. SB 2327; Bendall 94A. Fine, usual weak strike, small perforation. ($250) "Tornese" is the terni found in western sourcesfor this neiv billon coin lohich must have been introduced as an équivalait of the western denier.

2743. NICAEA. John ΙΠ, Ducas-Vatatzes. 1222-1254 AD. AV Hyperpyron (4.25 gm). Magnesia mint. Christ aithroned / John crowned by the Virgin. SB 2073; H e n d y pi. 32,4. EF. ($250)

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2748. A N D R O N I C U S II & M I C H A E L IX. 1295-1320 AD. AV Hyperpy ron (4.05 gm). Constantinople mint. Bust of Mary, orans, within city walls with six towers / Christ blessing kneeling emperors. SB 2396; Bendall 127, uncertain sigla. VF, clipped. ($200)

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2749. ANDRONICUS II & MICHAEL IX. 1295-1320 AD. AR Basilikon (2.52 gm). Constantinople mint. Christ enthroned / Andronicus and Michael standing, holding labarum between them. SB 2402; Bendall 167.1. Toned VF. ($200)

2750. A N D R O N I C U S II & A N D R O N I C U S III. 1325-1334 AD. AV Hyperpyron (4.13 gm). Constantinople mint. Bust of Mary, orans, with city walls / Christ blessing kneeling emperors. SB 2461; Bendall 185.1, sigla 14. VF. ($250) 2752. AUSTRIA (Holy Roman Empire). Sigismund. 1486. AR Guildiner (31.58 gm). Sigismund standing ill full armor / Knight on horseback right. Frey 274; Davenport 8087. Good VF. Very rare early dated issue. (S6500)

2751. BYZANTINE COLLECTION of twenty-seven folles issued at the mint at Syracuse, from countermarked issues of Heraclius to those of Theophilus. Includes the following: Heraclius. SB 883; SB 884 / / Constans II. SB 1104; SB 1110; SB 1115 / / Constantine IV. SB 1210 (scarce) / / Constantine V & Leo IV. SB 1569 / / Leo V & Constantine. SB 1635 (6 coins); SB 1636 (4 coins); SB 1637 (2 coins); SB 1638 / / Michael Ü & Theophilus. SB 1652 (3 coins) / / Theophilus. SB 1680; SB 1681 (3 coins). Lot also includes a follis of Constans Π from Constantinople, SB 1013. Average VF to good VF, all with attractive patinas, except for one isolated example of Leo V & Constantine, which appears to have inactive(?) bronze disease. A few scarcer ($500) types. 28 coins in lot.

2753. AUSTRIA. Ferdinand III. 1655KB. AR Thaler (28.47 gm). Kremnitz mint. Laureate bust / Crowned imperial eagle. Davenport 3198; KM 107. Good VF. ($150)

The island of Sicily provided an anclwrfor the Byzantine presence in Italy, and provision for the military and civil authorities stationed there was a high priority for the government at Constantinople. During the reign of Heraclius, a series of courttermarked folles was issued at Constantinople for shipment to Sicily with the apparent intent of stabilizing a difficult economic situation. Regular production of folles at Syracuse would only start under Constans II, and the mint continued in operation with relatively minor periods of inactivity until 878 when the city succumbed to Arab attack. Presented here is an opportunity to acquire a nice collection of most of the major types issued during the mint's operation. 2754. Joseph 1.1711. AR Thaler (28.42 gm). Hall mint. Laureate bust / Arms. Davenport 1018; KM 665. Toned VF, light tooling in fields. ($150) 285


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Proof 2 Thaler of Franz Joseph

2758. BALTIC STATES, COURLAND. Peter Biron. 1780. AR Thaler. Bust of duke / Arms. KM 32. AU, proof-like surfaces under mellow indescent toning. Attractive and Rare. ($500)

2755. Franz Joseph. 1857A. AR Proof 2 Thaler. Vienn-Trieste railway. Laureate head / Lighthouse with train and steamship. KM M10.2. Dark gunmetal gray toning. ($1500)

2759. BOHEMIA. Udalrich. 1012-1037. AR Denar (0.94 gm). ODALRICVS DVX, head right / STCTS WENCEZ LAVS. Fiala Doneb. 208. Toned EF, virtually as struck. ($200)

2756. Salzburg. Franz Anton. 1722. AR Thaler (29.12 gin). Arms / St. Rupert seated. Davenport 1238; KM 311. Toned EF. ($400)

2760. BOHEMIA. Early 20th Century. AR Commemorative Groschen. Kuttenberg mint. Imitation of Wenceslaus groschen / Crowned rampant lion left; 2 hallmarks. Cf. Fiala Doneb. 4510. Toned EF. ($75)

2757. Tyrol. Leopold the Hogmouth. 1695. AR Thaler (27.07 gm). Hall mint. LEOPOLDVS:D:G:ROM:IMP:SE:A:G:H:B:REX·, bust right / :ARCHID: AVST:DVX:BV:CO:TYR:1695, crowned arms. Davenport— (obverse-3245/reverse unlisted). VF, scratches in obverse field. Very Rare. ($300)

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2761. BOLIVIA. P h i l i p III. 1598-1621. AR 8 Reales (25.30 gm). Potosi mint. Assayer uncertain. Cf. C&C 4506. VF for type, flan crack, corrosion. ($200) From theAtocha shipwreck, with registry ticket.

2766. Constantine Tikh Asen. 1255-1277. JE Trachy (1.72 gm). Bust of Christ facing / Constantine standing, holding globus. Metcalf SEE pi. 8,5; cf. Dochev pi. 8,16-18; Youroukova 40. Good Fine. ($100)

2762. Philip III. 1598-1621. AR 8 Reales (27.18 gm). Potosi mint. Assayer Q. Cf. C&C 4513; Calico type 55. Near VF for type. ($3‫')ש‬

2767. Constantine Tikh Asen. 1255-1277. JE Trachy (2.33 gm). Voided cross / Constantine enthroned facing. Metcalf SEE pi. 8,4; Dochev pi. 9,1; cf. Youroukova 41. Near VF. ($100)

2763. Philip III. 1598-1621. AR 4 Reales (7.86 gm). Potosi mint. Assayer R. Cf. C&C 4414. VF for type, corrosion. ($150) From theAtocha shipwreck, with registry ticket. 2768. Constantine Tikh Asen. 1255-1277. JE Trachy (1.52 gm). Bust of Christ facing / H o r s e m a n right. Metcalf SEE pi. 8, 3; Dochev pi. 9, 4; Youroukova 42. Near VF. ($100)

2764. Philip III. 1598-1621. AR 4 Reales (12.72 gm). Potosi mint. Assayer uncertain. Cf. C&C 4406. VF for type. ($150) From the Atocha shipwreck, with registry ticket.

2769. Constantine Tikh Asen. 1255-1277. JE Trachy (2.52 gm). Bust of Christ facing / H o r s e m a n right. Metcalf SEE pi. 8, 3; Dochev pi. 9, 4; Youroukova 43. VF for type, large flan chip. ($100)

2765. BULGARIA. Constantine Tikh Asen. 1255-1277. JE Trachy (2.60 gm). Bust of Christ facing / Constantine standing, holding globus. Metcalf SEE pi. 8,5; cf. Dochev pi. 8,16-18; Youroukova 40. VF for type. ($150)

2770. George I Terter. 1280-1292. AR Grosh (1.67 gm). Christ enthroned / George and St. George holding banner between them. Metcalf SEE—; Dochev pi. 10,3; Youroukova 49. Toned VF. Very Rare. ($600)

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2776. Ivan Shishman. 1371-1393. AR Imitation Grosh (0.85 gm). Reduced weight standard. The M a d o n n a a n d Christ-child facing / Ivan s t a n d i n g holding sceptre. Cf. Metcalf SEE pi. 8,19; cf. Dochev pi. 13,3; cf. Youroukova 125. / / Lot also includes an AR Grosh of Ivan Stratzimir, Youroukova pis. 1112,107ff, a n d a Balkan imitation of a Venetian AR Grosso. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($150)

2771. Theodor SvetoslavTerter 1300-1322. AR Grosh (1.55 gm). Christ enthroned / Theodor standing, holding sceptre. Metcalf SEE pi. 8,8; Dochev pi. 10,5; Youroukova 54. Toned, good VF. Rare. ($350)

2772. Michael ΠΙ Shishman-Asen. 1323-1330. AR Grosh (1.74 gm). Christ enthroned / Michael and St. George holding banner between them. Metcalf SEE—•; Dochev—•; Youroukova 59. Good VF, reverse slightly double-struck. Rare. ($350)

2773. Michael III Shishman-Asen with Irina. 1323-1330. AR Grosh (1.58 gm). Christ e n t h r o n e d / Michael a n d Irina holding patriarchal cross between them. Metcalf SEE—·; Dochev—; Youroukova 62. VF. Very Rare. ($650)

2777. CRUSADERS. Antioch. Roger of Salerno. 1112-1119. JE Follis (4.54 gm). St. George on horseback right, slaying d r a g o n / ΡΟΓΕΡ r i P i r K I l O C ANTIOX ·. Metcalf 95 var.; CCS pg. 201,9. VF, rare with full type and legend. ($225) Ex Slocum Collection.

2778. CRUSADERS. Tripoli. B o h e m u n d VII. 1275-1287. AR Gros (4.28 gm). Cross in tressure / City gate; SVRIC. Metcalf 497; CCS 26. EF. ($225)

Coinage of the Grandmasters of the Order of St. John on Rhodes

2774. Michael III Shishman-Asen. 1323-1330. AR Grosh (1.61 gm). Christ e n t h r o n e d / H o r s e m a n right. Metcalf SEE pi. 8, 9; Dochev pi. 10, 9; ($250) Youroukova 64. Toned VF. Rare. 2779. H e l i o n d e V i l l e n e u v e . 1319-1346. AR Gigliato (3.79 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1184. Good VF, rare sharp strike. ($500)

2775. Ivan Alexander. 1331-1337. AR Grosh (1.45 gm). Christ enthroned / Ivan s t a n d i n g h o l d i n g sceptre. Metcalf SEE pi. 8,10; Dochev pl. 11,1; Youroukova 71. VF. ($150)

This order was founded in Jerusalem during thefirst Crusade. Its origiimlfunction was to operate a hospicefor pilgrims travelling to the Holy Land. Over time it became inaeasingly militant and took an active part in the campaigns against the Moslems. When the Christians lost Jerusalem in 1197, it moved toAae in Palestine. The order took the island of Rhodes in 1310, which it held until 1523. During this period it was a military and commercial power in the region.

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2780. Roger de Pins. 1355-1365. AR Gigliato (3.92 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; pinecone to right / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1206. EF, overstruck. ($250)

2785. Jean Fernandez de Heredia. 1377-1396. AR Gigliato (3.90 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; arms to right, symbol below cross / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1215 variety (symbol as 1213). EF. ($250) 2781. Raymond Berenget 1365-1374. AR Gigliato (3.70 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; arms to right / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1208. EF, overstruck. ($250)

2786. Jean Fernandez de Heredia. 1377-1396. AR Gigliato (3.86 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; arms to right, symbol below arms / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1215 variety (symbol as 1218). Good VF. ($200)

2782. Raymond Berenger 1365-1374. AR Gigliato (3.86 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; arms to right / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1208. Good VF, overstruck, with the cross-bearing shield at the end of the cross ami over the head of the grandmaster; he appears to be wearing a fencing mask! ($250) 2787. Jean Fernandez de Heredia. 1377-1396. AR Third Gigliati (1.32 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; arms to right, symbol below arms /Floreate cross. Metcalf 1218. Good VF. ' ($300)

2783. Robert de Juilly. 1374-1377. AR Gigliato (3.78 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; arms to right, three rosettes at end of legend / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1211. Good VF. ($200)

2784. Robert de Juilly. 1374-1377. AR Gigliato (3.86 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; amis to right, symbol below cross / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1213. EF. ($250)

2788. Philibert de Naillac. 1396-1421. AR Gigliato (3.71 gm). Grandmaster kneeling before cross; arms to right, A below cross / Floreate cross. Metcalf 1219. Good VF, edge flaw. ($200)

2789. CYPRUS. Famagusta besieged by the Turks. 1570. Ai Bizant (632 gm). Lion of St. Mark / VENETORV FIDES INVIOLABILIS BISANTE I. Lambros 107; Eklund 1235. VF for type, edge clip. Rare siege piece. ($100)

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2790. E T H I O P I A . 11th Century. Base AV Dinar (2.21 gm). Imitating the Yemeni dinars of Ali bin M u h a m m a d . Cf. Album 1075; MWI536. VF. ($100)

2795. Charles VI. 1380-1422. AV Ecu d ' O r (3.61 gm). Struck 1389. Rouen mint. Crowned arms / Cross with six-pointed star. Duplessy 369A; Lafaurie 378. VF. ($450)

2791. FRANCE, Carolingians. Louis the Pious. 814-840. AR Denier (1.80 g m ) . Class 2, 819-822. C a m b r a i m i n t . + H L V D O W I C V S IMP, cross / C Α Μ Α · RACVS. M&G 342; MEC 768. Toned, near EF. ($500)

2796. C h a r l e s VI. 1380-1422. AV H e a u m e d ' o r (4.68 gm). Emission of 1417. Brockage of reverse / Ornate cross with rose in center. Type of Duplessy 373. VF, slightly wrinkled flan. Impressive medieval gold minting error! ($800)

2792. FRANCE. (St.) Louis IX. 1226-1270. AR Gros Tournois (4.05 gm). 1266-1270. LVDOVICVS« REX, short cross / T V R O N V ' S · CIVIS, castle within border of lis. Duplessy 190D; Ciani—. Good VF. ($200)

2797. H e n r y III. 1581. AR Franc (14.09 gm). Rouen mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust; date u n d e r bust, crowned Β in exergue / H on cross; Κ to left. Duplessy 1130. VF. ($150) 2793. Philip V. 1316-1322. AR Gros Tournois (3.25 gm). PhlLIPPVS REX, short cross; triple d o t s IXP (instead of IhVtriple d o t s XPI) / TVRONVS CIVIS, castle within border of lis. Duplessy 238; DeMey—. VF. ($1‫)ש‬

2794. Charles V. 1364-1380. AR Blanc au Κ (2.21 gm). 1365. DEI GRATIA, crowned Κ / FRANCORV REX, cross. Duplessy 363; Ciani 471. VF. ($150)

2798. H e n r y III. 1586. AR Franc (14.06 gm). Rouen mint. Laureate and cuirassed bust; A u n d e r bust, d o t u n d e r 18th letter / H on cross; date. Duplessy 1130. Near VF. ($150)

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2799. Louis XIV. 1645A. AR Quarter Ecu (6.86 gm). Paris mint. Child's bust / Arms; Point mm. KM 161.1; VG139. Near EF. ($200) 28‫ש‬. Louis XVI. 1787D. AV 2 Louis d'or. Lyon mint. Bust left / Arms. KM 85.2; VG 363. In NGC slab as AU 55. EF. ' ($6W) Orange. Raymond IV. 1340-1393. AV Florin (3.47 gm). Comet R 2803. DIG Ρ AURA lily / St. John the Baptist; R. Boudeau 983; Poey d'Avant ($1000) 4522. EF. Rare.

2804. Orleans. Raoul. 923-936. AR Denier (1.33 gm). +AVREUAN1S CIVITAS, cross / Monogram of Raoul. Poey d'Avant 72; cf. Depeyrot Ty. 21, B1. Toned, good VF. (S 2 5 0 )

2801. Louis XVI. 1777D. AR Ecu (29.28 gm). Lyon mint. Bust left / Arms. KM 78.5; VG 356. Near EF. (S200)

2805. GERMANY. 1931G. AR Proof 5 Mark. KM 56. Dark toning, some handling marks. (S 5 0 0 ) 2802. FRANCE, Lorraine. Antoine. 1542. AR Teston (9.50 gm). Crowned bust left / Crowned arms. Boudeau 1514; DeSaulcy pg. 119. Toned, near EF. ($400)

Tfease print or type your Sidsheet cfearfy. We are not responsible for any enors due to illegible handzimting! 2806. GERMANY, Bamburg. 1795. AR Contribution Thaler (28.67 gm). Crowned arms / Legend in wreath. Davenport 1939; KM 146. Near EF. (S200)


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2807. Franconian Circle. 1726N. AR 15 Kreuzer. Nuremberg mint. Legend in wreath / A r m s in wreath. KM 25. BU. ($200)

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Hamburg. 1876J. AR 5 Mark. KM 287. Toned, good VF.

2811. Prussia. Frederich the Great. 1752A. AV Frederick D'Or. Bust right / Crowned eagle with banners. KM 260. Fine, scratches. ($150)

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2808. Frankfurt. A r c h d u k e Johann. 1848. AR Thaler. KM 338. Darkly toned EF. ($75)

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2812. Prussia. Wilhelm and Augusta. 1861. AR Thaler. Coronation issue. KM 169. Darkly toned AU. ($100)

2813. Saxe-Weimar. Johann E m s t 1677. AR 2 / 3 Thaler (15.90 gm). Bust right / Arms. Near EF. ($100)

2810. Metz. Civic Issue. 14th-15th Century. AR Gros (2.39 gm). St. Stephen kneeling / Cross. Boudeau 1659; Saurma 1896/927. Toned, good VF. ($150)

2814. Saxony. Johann George I and Augustus. 1614. AR Thaler (28.67 gm). Bust right, holding sword and helmet / Bust of Augustus. Davenport 7573. VF, mount carefully removed. ($100)

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2815. Saxony. Johann George 1.1624. AR Thaler (28.41 gm). Bust right, holding sword and helmet / Complex arms. Davenport 7601. VF, cleaned. & ($150)

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2817. Saxony. Frederich August 1766EDC. AR Thaler. Bust right / Arms. Davenport 2682; KM 126. Toned VF. ($150)

2818. GUATEMALA. 1838-1841. AR 8 Reales. Type Î countermark: sun over volcanos on 1738 Lima 8 reales. KM 111.3. VF. ($150)

2819.

HAWAII. Kalakaua 1.1883. AR Akahi Dala (1 Dollar). KM 7. Near ($150)

VF, cleaned.

2816 Saxony. Johann George IV. 1693K. AR KUppe Thaler (25.24 gm). Order of the Garter / Crossed swords. Davenport 7649. Toned, goodVF, natural flan hole, mount removed. Lot 2820


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H O N G K O N G . Edward VII. 1905. AR 50 Cents. KM 15. EF. ($50)

2821. INDIA, Kushans. Kanishka I. Circa 232-260 AD. AV Quarter Dinar (2.00 gm). Half length bust of Kanishka left / God Athso left, holding wreath. Gobi 41.2. Good VF. Rare. ($600)

2826. Western Gangas. Circa llth-12th Century. AV Pagoda (3.75 gm). Caparisoned elephant; uncertain object or letter between legs / Floral pattern. M M 702 variety. Good VF. ($125)

Coinage of the Islamic Dynasties

2822. "Varahran‫( ״‬Peroz III). Circa 350-360 AD. AV Dinar (7.71 gm). King standing by altar, wearing crown with streamers; tamgha to right / Siva and bull. Gobi 718. VF. ($500)

2827. Arab-Sassanian. Abdallah ibn al-Zubair. AR Draclim (3.76 gm). Year 60=AH 72 (691 /692 AD). DA=Darabjird mint. Walker Arab-Sassanian pg. 35, Th. 6. Fine. ($100)

2828. Umayyads. AH 94 (712/713 AD). AV Dinar (4.28 gm). N o mint. Walker 207. EF. ($250) 2823. Vasudeva III a n d Later. After 365 AD. AV Dinar (7.77 gm). Vasudeva standing left before lighted altar, holding banner, trident in left field / Goddess Ardoksho seated facing. Gobi 594. Good VF. ($150)

2829. Umayyads. AH 97 (715/716 AD). AR Dirham (2.64 gm). Istakhr mint. Walker 276. VF. Scarcer mint. ($100)

2824. Kidarite. Kidara. Circa 385-390 AD. AV Dinar (7.77 gm). King standing before altar; rosette at feet / The goddess Ardoksho enthroned. Gobi 615. VF. ($150)

2830. Umayyads. A H 90 (708/709 AD). AR Dirham (2.77 gm). Sabur (Bishapur) mint. Walker 413. VF. Scarcer mint. ($100)

2825. Kidarite. Kidara. Circa 385-390 AD. AV Dinar (7.79 gm). King standing before altar; rosette at feet / The goddess Ardoksho enthroned. Gobi 615. VF. ($150)

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2831. Abbasids. AH 199 (814/825 AD). AR Dirham (2.92 gm). Madinat Isbahan (Isfahan) mint. Cf. MWI200. Good VF. ($1‫)ש‬

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2832. Abbasids. al Muqtadir. AH 317 (929/930 AD). Suk al Ahwaz mint. Album 245. EF. ($250)

2833. Merinids. Base AV contemporary imitations of a Dinar and Quarter Dinar with poorly rendered calligraphy. Possibly of Spanish Christian origin. / / Plus a Crusader imitation of a Fatimid Dinar, Acre mint. Metcalf 119ff. / / And a Turkish 1967 Monnaie de Luxe 25 Kurush. KM 870. The first holed and plugged, the rest VF to EF. 4 coins in lot. ($200)

2837. Zengids of Mosul. ‫׳‬Izz al-Din M a s ' u d 1.1180-1193. TE Dirhem (13.61 gm). AH 577 (1181/1182 AD), al Jazira miiit. Helmeted head of Athena left, with Kalima / Four line legend giving the laqab, and ism of Mas'ud, plus the htle and name of the Abbasid Caliph; mint and date around. S / S 62 variety 1; Edhem 129. EF, dark brown patina. ($125)

2838. ITALY, Ancona. Republic. 13th-15th Century. AR Grosso (2.38 gm). +*DE ANCONA*, cross / PP S QVIRIACVS, St. Quiriacus standing. CNIΧΙΠ pg. 3,20. Good VF. ($150)

2834. Ikhshidids. Abu'l Qasim Unugur. AH 335 (946/947 AD). AV Dinar (4.56 gm). Filistin (dQi*llm)mint. Album 676; SNA—. VF. Rare Palestinian mint. ($2‫)ש‬

2835. Buwayhids. Baha al Dawla. 989-1012 AD. Lot of three AV Dinars. A H 398,399 (2 coins). All Suk al Ahwaz mint. Album 1573. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($250) 2839. Ancona. Republic. 13th-15th Century. AR Grosso (2.43 gm). +*DE ANCONA*, cross / PP S QVI RIACVS, St. Quiriacus standing. CNI Xffl pg. 3,23. Good VF. ($150)

2836. Great Seljuqs. Tughril Beg. 1038-1063 AD. AV Dinar (1.87 gm). N i s h a p u r mint. A H 455. Album 1665. / / Plus an AR Hemidrachm of Tabaristan. Umar. Year 129. Walker 275. Both VF. 2 coins in lot. ($150)

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2840. Ancona. Republic. 13th-15th Century. AR Reduced Grosso (1.18 gm). +*DE ANCONA*, cross / P P S QVI RIACVS*, St. Quiriacus standing. CNI ΧΙΠ pg. 4,26. Good VF. ($150)


Classical Nianismatic

2841. Ancona. Republic. 13th-15th Century. AR Reduced Grosso (1.03 gm). +*DE ANCONA, cross / PP S QVIRIACVS*, St. Quiriacus standing. CNI XHIpg. 4,28/26. Good VF. ($150)

2842. Ancona. U n d e r Papal rule. 15th Century. AR Grosso (0.95 gm). Crossed keys *DE *ANCONA*, cross / **PP S QVIRIACVS*, St. Quiriacus standing. CNI ΧΙΠ pg. 27,3 variety. Good VF. ($200)

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2847. Beneventum. Sicard. 832-835 AD. AR Denaro (1.31 gm). +PRINCE ΒΕΝΕΒΕΝΉ, monogram of Sicard / ARHANGELV MTHAEL, cross potent on three steps; wedge and pellet in fields. MEC1111 var.; cf. CNIXVIII pg. 176,29. Toned, good VF. ($400)

2848. Beneventum. Anonymous (Pietro Vescovo?). Circa 9th Century AD. AR Denaro (1.19 gm). +BENEBENTV, A and W to left and right of cross / +S«C· A MARLAV, star. MEC 1119; Sambon 466. Toned, good VF. ($400)

2843. Ancona. U n d e r Papal rule. 15th Century. AR Grosso (1.23 gm). Crossed keys *DE *ANCONA*, cross / **PP S QV IRIACVS*, St. Quiriacus standing. CNI ΧΙΠ pg. 27,3 variety. Good VF. ($200)

2849. Bergamo. In the name of Frederic II. 1236-1285. AR Denaro (0.88 gm). +IMP FEDERICVS, bust of Frederic; annulet / Towers. CNI IV pg. 37, ($600) 66. Toned, good VF.

2844. Ancona. U n d e r Papal rule. 15th Century. AR Grosso (1.19 gm). Knight *DE *ANCONA*, cross / * .‫׳‬. PP S QV IRIACVS*, St. Quiriacus standing. CNI ΧΙΠ pg. 28,10 variety. Good VF. ($2‫)ש‬

2845. Ancona. Under Papal rule. 15th Century. AR Bolognino (0.86 gm). +DE A N C O N A , mounted knight galloping right / +PP S Q RIACVS, A with three groups of .‫׳‬. around. CNI ΧΙΠ pg. 28,18. EF. ($350)

2846. Beneventum. Sico. 817-832 AD. AR Denaro (1.17 gm). +PRINCES BENEBENTI, m o n o g r a m of Sico with pellet in each quarter / ARCHANGELVS MIHAEL, cross potent on three steps, pellets in fields. MEC 1106 var.; CNI XVIH pg. 170,83. Toned VF. ($500) 269

2850. Ferrara. Alfonse d'Esté. AV Scudo d'Oro (3.38 gm). Arms of Ferrara / Calvary cross. CNI X pg. 444,11. VF. ($850)

2851. Genoa. After 1272. AR Grosso (1.63 gm). + «LA«NV»A·, city gate / · CVNRADIRE+, cross. CNI m pg. 12,81. Good VF. ($250)


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2856. Naples and Sicily. Ferdinand IV. 1766. AV 6 Ducati (8.78 gm). IV with inverted A. KM 75; Friedberg 846. VF, heavy adjustment marks. / / ($300) Plus: Napoleon. 1811M. AR 5 Lire. KM 10.4. VF. 2 cours in lot.

2852. Genoa. Simone Boccanegra, First Doge. 1339-1344. AV Genovino (3.53 gm). +DVX LANVA QVA DEVS PTEGAT A, city gate / +CONRADVS REX ROMANORVM L, cross. CNI m pg. 46,53. Good VF. ($1000)

2853. Genoa. Simone Boccanegra, First Doge. 1339-1344. AV Genovino (3.52 gm). +B DVX LANVA QVA DEVS PTEGATS, city gate / +CONRADVS REX ROMANORVM, cross. CNI ΠΙ—. Good VF. ($10‫)ש‬

2857. Papal States. Clement VI. 1342-1352. Lead Bulla (Seal) - 42mm (61.22 gm). SIGILLVM DOMINI PAPE, facing head of St. Peter / +ΠΜ COMITATV (VENASINI), crossed keys. Serafini I pg. 71,13. Good VF. Rare seal of an Avignon Pope. ($1000)

2854. Genoa. Simone Boccanegra, First Doge. 1339-1344. AR Grosso (3.14 gm). +DVXIANVENSIVM PRIMV‫׳‬, city gate; C below / +CONRADVS REX A, cross. CNI ΙΠ pg. 58,165. Good VF. ($300)

2858. Papal States. Julius II. 1503-1515. AR Giulio (3.91 gm). IVLIVS Π PONT MAX, della Rovere arms / S PETRVS S PAVLVS ROMA, St. Peter and St. Paul; *between. Muntoni I pg. 103,34 var.; Berman 574. Toned EF. ($250)

2855. Naples. Philip II as King of Spain. 1556-1598. AR Mezzo Ducato (14.87 gm). PHILPP REX ARAGON VTRI SI, cuirassed bust; monogram of Giovanni Battista Ravaschiero (moneyer) / *SICIL ET HIERVSAL*, crowned arms. CNI XX pg. 44,371ff; Pannuti 15. Good VF. ($300)

2859. Vatican City. Pius XI. 1936. AV Reduced 100 Lire. Mintage: 8239. Berman 3353; KM 10. Une. ($200)

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2860. Vatican City. Pius XII. 1943. AV 100 Lire. Mintage: 10TO. Berman 3386; KM 39. Une. ($4TO)

2866.

JAPAN. Year 27 (1894). AR Yen. KM A25.3. Toned EF.

($75)

2861. Vatican City. Pius XII. 1958. AV 100 Lire. Mintage: 3000. Berman 3405; KM A53. Proof-like Une. ($200)

2862. Venice. Francesco Venier. 1554-1556. AV Zecchino (3.49 gin). Christ in Glory / Doge and St. Mark. Papadopoli 2; Scarfea 371. EF. ($150) 2867. LOWLANDS, Baar-Batenburg. N D (1572). AR Daalder (26.82 gm)· Bust of St. Luther / Lion with arms. Davenport 8887; Delmonte 785. VF, double struck. Rare. ($400)

2863. Venice. Lorenzo Priuli. 1556-1559. AV Zecchino (3.46 gm). Christ in Glory / Doge and St. Mark. Papadopoli 1; Scarfea 389. EF. ($150)

2868. LOWLANDS, Holland. Charles V. 1506-1555. AV Philipus (3.28 gm). SE PHE INTERCEDE PRO NOBIS, St. Philip above arms / MONET NOVA ARCHID AVS DVX BG C HOL, floreate cross with rose in center. Delmonte 758; Friedberg 136. VF. ($350) 2864. Venice. Lorenzo Priuli. 1556-1559. AV Zecchino (3.47gm). Christ in Glory / Doge and St. Mark. Papadopoli 3; Scarfea 389. EF. ($150)

Τ (ease print or type your bidsheet clearfy. We are not responsible for any errors due to iifeyibie handziMtinßI 2865. Venice. Giroiamo Priuli. 1559-1567. AV Zecchino (3.49 gm). Christ in Glory / Doge and St. Mark. Papadopoli 4; Scarfea 406. EF. ($150)

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2873. Emmanuel de Rohan. 1790. AR 30 Tari (29.58 gm). Armored bust right / Arms on headless eagle. Leaved edge. Restelli 30; KM 52.2. VF, adjustment marks. ($150)

2869. LOWLANDS, Kampen. Ferdinand III. 1657. AR Rijksdaalder (28.59 gm). KM 52. Toned, good VF. ($150)

2870. KNIGHTS OF MALTA. Emmanuel Pinto. 1757. AR 30 Tari (29.28 gm). Arms of the Grand Master / St. John with banner, pointing to lamb at feet. Chain edge. Restelli 69; KM 19. Good VF. ($250)

2874. Emmanuel de Rohan. 1796. AR 2 Scudi (23.98 gm). Armored bust right / Anns. Leaved edge. Restelli 34; KM 53. Near EF. ($150)

2871. Emmanuel Pinto. 1761. AR 30 Tari (28.96 gm). Anns of the Grand Master / St. John with banner, pointing to lamb at feet. Squares and circles on .. j n>—111‫״‬: 80; on.τ/‫\״‬λ ‫ ר‬ο Fine. c ; , . $ 1 5 0 ) edge. Restelli KM 19.

2875. MEXICO. Philip III. 1620? AR 8 Reales (26.92 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). Partial date. C&C 4603. )VF for type. ‫״‬ ($300)

Please print or type your bidsheet cleariy. We are not responsiblefor any errors due to illegible handwriting! 2872. Emmanuel de Rohan. 1779. AV 5 Scudi (4.13 gm). Armored bust right / Arms. Reeded edge. Restelli 14; KM 54. VF, polished. ($300) 299


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2879. Philip IV. 1629. AR 8 Reales (27.56 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). Partial date. C&C 5755. VF for type. ($300)

2876. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (27.11 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer Ρ (1634-1665). No date. C&C 5789ff. VF for type. ($3M)

2877. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (27.11 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer Ρ (1634-1665). No date. C&C 5789ff. VF for type, scrape on reverse. ($200)

2878. Philip IV. 1627. AR 8 Reales (26.95 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). Partial date. C&C 5738. VF for type. ($300)'

2880. Philip III-IV. 162x. AR 8 Reales (27.15 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). Partial date. C&C 4589ff. VF for type, scrape on reverse. ($300)

2881. Philip III-IV. 1598-1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (24.36 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). No date. C&C 4589ff. VF for type. ($300)

2882. Philip III-IV. 1598-1621-1665. AR8 Reales (25.98gm). MexicoCity mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). No date. C&C 4589ff. VF for type, assayer's initial weak. ($200)

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2883. Philip III-IV. 1598-1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (27.40 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). Large D over small D. No date visible. C&C 4589ff. VF for type. ($200)

2884. Philip III-IV. 1598-1621-1665. AR 4 Reales (13.72 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer D (1618-1634). N o date. C&C 4480ff. VF for type. ($200)

2889. NETHERLANDS. William III. 1859. AR 2 1 / 2 Gulden. KM 82. Good VF. ($50)

2890.

2885. P h i l i p V. 1738M0. AR 8 Reales (25.16 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer MF. C&C 8453. VF for type, light corrosion. ($1‫)ש‬ From the Reygersdahl 1747 shipwreck, with ticket.

NORWAY. Haakon VII. 1914. AV 20 Kroner. KM 376. Une. ($350)

2891. POLAND. Wladislaw II. 1138-1146. AR Denar (0.56 gm). Krakow mint. King with servant / Knight fighting bear. Gumowski 82. Good VF. ($100)

2892. POLAND. Boleslaus IV. 1146-1173. AR Denar (0.53 gm). Gniezno mint. BOLESLAWS, king enthroned, holding sword / SC ADALBERTVS (retrograde), head of St. Adalbert in square. Gumowski 88. Good VF. ($200) Ex Smvicki Collection, lot 18. 2886. Charles III. 1762M0. AR 8 Reales (26.66 gm). Mexico City mint. Assayer MM. C&C 10686. Good VF. ($150) 2887. Charles IV. 1789. AR 8 Reales. Mexico City mint. Assayer FM. With portrait of Charles HI. KM 107. / / And: 1790. Same type, ordinal number as * ($100) ΠΠ. KM 108. Both VF. 2 coins in lot.

2893. PORTUGAL. Alfonso V. 1438-1481. AR Chinfrào (1.23 gm). Lisbon mint. +ALFONSVS QVINTI REGIS P, crowned initial; L below / +ADIVTORTVM NOSTRVM IN, arms. Vaz A5.39; Gomes 23.06f. Good VF.

($200)

© 2888. M O N G O L S . Genghis Khan. AH 618 (1221/1222 AD). AV Dinar (2.56 gm). Ghazna mint. "The Khan of Khans, Tire Just, The Most Mighty, Genghis Khan - Struck at Ghazna in the year eight and ten and six hundred." Cf. Album 1964. VF, crude strike. Extremely Rare! ($1500)

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2894. RUSSIA. Ivan V. 1682-1689. AV "Wire" Kopeck (0.62 gm). Horseman with lance right / Blank. Novodel (restrike) of the late 19th century.EF. ($150)

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2895. RUSSIA. Peter II. 1727. AR Rouble (28.05 gm). Bust right / Imperial monogram. Edge inscription. KM 181.2; Uzdenikov 671. Toned VF. ($200)

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2899. SPAIN. Philip II. 1590. AR 8 Reales (27.22 gm). Granada mint. Assayer F. C&C 3801; Calico type 79. VF for type. ($500)

2900. Philip III. 1598-1621. AR 8 Reales (27.36 gm). Seville mint. Assayer D (1612-1621). Cf. C&C4564; Calico type41. VF for type. ($350)

2896. RUSSIA. Anna. 1732. AR Rouble (25.35 gm). Bust right / Imperial eagle. KM 192; Uzdenikov 703. Toned VF. ($2‫)ש‬

2897. S O U T H AFRICA. Griquatown. 1890. JE Penny. Unofficial pattern struck in Germany. KM Pn6. Good VF, edge bump. ($150)

2901. Philip III. 1621. AR 8 Reales (25.65 gm). Toledo mint. Assayer P. C&C 4620; Calic). Cf. C&C 4564; Calico type 42. VF for type, large flan. ($400)

2898. S O U T H A F R I C A N REPUBLIC. 1897. AR 6 Pence and 2 1 / 2 Shillings. Bust of Kreuger. KM 4 and 7. Both BU. 2 coins in lot. ($1TO) 2902. Philip III. 1598-1621. AR 4 Reales (13.39 gm). Seville mint. Assayer V (1612-1616). Cf. C&C 4461; Calico type 70. VF for type. ($250)


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2903. Philip III. 1598-1621. AR 4 Reales (13.69 gm). Seville mint. Assayer V (1612-1616). Cf. C&C 4461; Calico type 70. VF for type. ($250)

2907. Philip IV. ND. AR 8 Reales (27.12 gm). Madrid mint. Assayer 3+ (1639-1650). Cf. C&C 5836; Calico type 71. Good VF for type. ($300)

2904. Philip III. 1615. AR 4 Reales (12.64 gm). Seville mint. Assayer V (1612-1616). C&C 4472; Calico type 70. VF for type, deep punchmark placed on center of cross. ($300)

2908. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (27.26 gm). Seville mint. Assayer D (1621-1625). Cf. C&C 5713; Calico type 82. VF for type. ($350)

2905. Philip III. 1611. AR 4 Reales (13.48 gm). Toledo mint. Assayer C. C&C 4448; Calic 4472; Calico type 72. VF for type. ($300)

2909. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (26.55 gm). Seville mint. Assayer R (1625-1662). Cf. C&C 5729; Calico type 82. VF for type. ($300)

2906 Philip IV. ND. AR 8 Reales (27.46 gm). Madrid mint. Assayer Β (1639-1650). PHUiPPVS IUI a G. Cf. C&C 5828; Calico type 71. Good VF for type. (®400^

2910 Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (27.05 gm). Seville mint. Assayer R (1625-1662). Assayer over mintmark. Cf. C&C 5729; Calico type 82. VF for type. (5300^

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2915. Philip IV. 1622. AR 4 Reales (13.10 gm). Seville mint. Assayer P. C&C 5522; Calico type 115. VF for type. ($350)

2911. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (26.97 gm). Seville m i n t Assayer R (1625-1662). Cf. C&C 5729; Calico type 82. VF for type. ($250)

2916. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR4 Reales (13.20 gm). Seville mint. Assayer R (1625-1662). Cf. C&C 5534; Calico type 114. VF for type. ($150)

2912. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 8 Reales (25.62 gm). Seville mint. Assayer R (1625-1662). Cf. C&C 5729; Calico type 82. VF for type, small flan.

($200)

2913. Philip IV. 1634. AR 8 Reales (24.29 gm). Toledo mint. Assayer P. C&C 5793; Calico type 83. VF for type. ($400)

2917. Philip IV. 1621-1665. AR 4 Reales (13.48 gm). Seville m i n t Assayer R (1625-1662). Cf. C&C 5534; Calico type 114. VF for type. ($150)

2914. Philip IV. 1633. AR 8 Reales (27.50 gm). Uncertain mint and assayer, possibly Seville. Cf. C&C 5787. VF for type. ($300)

2918. Philip III-IV. 1598-1621-1665. AR 4 Reales (13.14 gm). Toledo mint. Assayer ÎĄ (1619-1635). Cf. C&C 4493. VF for type. ($250)

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Alfonso XII. 1880 (80). AV 25 Pesetas. KM 78. EF.

(S100)

2919. Philip III-IV. 1598-1621-1665. AR 4 Reales (13.18 gm). Toledo mint. Assayer Ρ (1619-1635). Cf. C&C 4493. VF for type. ($250)

2920. Philip III-IV. 1598-1621-1665. AR4 Reales (13.86 gm). Toledo mint. Assayer Ρ (1619-1635). Cf. C&C 4493. VF for type. ($250)

2925. TRANSYLVANIA. Sigismund Bathory. 1591. AR Thaler (27.62 gm). Nagybanya mint. Armored bust holding mace and sword / Arms supported by angels, &ΧΦΧ& on cap. Davenport 8802. VF, holed and plugged, with hair re-engraved. ($150)

2921. Philip IV or V. 1621-1665 or 1700-1724. AV 2 Escudos (6.72 gm). No date visible. VF. ($1000)

2926. TURKIC TRIBES. Hephthalites. "Khingila". Circa 430-490 AD. Base AV Dinar (7.00 gm). King standing left / Siva and bull. Gobi, Hunnen, Em 85. VF, thin scyphate flan causing ghosting on reverse. ($1000)

2922. Philip IV or V. 1621-1665 or 1700-1724. AV 2 Escudos (6.71 gm). No date visible. VF. ($750)

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2923. Philip IV or V. 1621-1665 or 17M-1724. AV 1 Escudo (4.91 gm). No date visible. VF. (S500)

2927. Hephthalites. Circa 500-560 AD or later. AR Drachm (3.32 gm). "Nspk Malka". Kabul region. Crowned bust of king with bull's head / Fire altar with attendants. MACW1507; Gobi, Hunnen Em 198. Good VF. ($125)

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2928. Hephthalites. Circa 500-560 AD or later. AR Drachm (2.93 gm). "Nspk Malka". Kabul region. Crowned bust of king with bull's head / Fire altar with attendants. MACW 1507; Gobi, H u n n e n Em 198. Good VF. ($1‫)ש‬

2929. Hephthalites. Circa 590-640 AD. AR Drachm (3.61 gm). Imitation of Hormizd IV, Bishapur mint, year 11. C / m : head left (wearing petasos?) on obverse / Baktrian "Phoro" on reverse. See Gobi, Hunnen, c / m 59 for reverse, obverse unlisted. Coin VF, c / m EF. ($100)

2933. UNITED STATES. 1849. AR Dollar. Liberty seated / Eagle. Breen 5441. VF. $200) ‫י‬ )

2930. Hephthalites and Huns. Lot of five AR Drachms. Vakhu Deva. Circa 720 AD. Sasanian style crowned bust of king; c / m : monogram / Fire altar with attendants. Gobi, Hunnen Em 244 with KM 103. / / And: Circa 620700 AD. C r o w n e d bust of king; fish / Fire altar with attendants. Gobi, Hunnen Em 232. / / And: Similar, no fish. Göbl 236 (2 coins). / / Plus: Huns, imitating Peroz. Gobi 287. Average Fine. 5 coins in lot. ($150) 2934. UNITED STATES. 1910. Aluminum "Crown". Brian Bom, High King of Ireland / American eagle on Irish harp, wolfhound below. Mintage: about 225. H&K 392; D&F 650. EF. ($50) A commemorative medal struckfor the Neiv York Numismatic Club honoring the king who freed Irelandfrom the Danes.

BRITISH COINAGE (Celtic to Modern)

2931. UNITED STATES. 1787. JE Fugio Cent. Sundial / Circle of chains. Breen 1310. Brown VF. ($250)

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2935. Ambiani. Circa 125-1‫ ש‬BC. AV Stater (7.42 gm). Head of Apollo left / Celticized horse left. Van Arsdell 12-1; Scheers 63. VF for type. Rare. ($1500)

AV 2941. Durotriges. Circa 60 BC-20 AD. AV Quarter Stater (1.26 gm). ‫״‬Wolf and twins" / Geometric pattern with bird(?). Van Arsdell 1242-1; Seaby 61. Choice EF. ($350) Base AV 2936. Corieltauvi. South Ferriby type. Circa 45-10 BC. Base AV Stater (4.86 gm). Abstract head / Horse left; "anchor" above, "woolsack" below. Van Arsdell 811 var. (usually star below horse); Seaby 30. VF, base gold with a notable copper content. ($450) 2942. Durotriges. Circa 60 BC-20 AD. AV Quarter Stater (1.38 gm). "Wolf and twiiis"; S-curve rear leg / Geometric pattern with long-necked bird(?). Van Arsdell 1242-1 var.; Seaby—. VF. ($350)

2943. Cantii. Circa 90-75 BC. TE 20mm. Head of Apollo left / Bull left. Seaby 83. / / And: Edward 1.1272-1307. AR Penny. London type 4d. Seaby 1397. / / Plus: James L1603-1625. AR Shilling Second coinage. Seaby 2654. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($150)

Base AV 2937. Corieltauvi. South Ferriby type. Circa 45-10 BC. Base AV Stater (4.92 gm). Abstract head, very faint / Horse left; "anchor" above, star below. Van Arsdell 837-3; Seaby 30. VF, pale yellow gold. ($400)

AV

2938. Gallo-Belgic. Circa 65-50 BC. AR Unit (1.45 gm). Diademed head left, serpentine pattern before / Horse left; rosette and pellet in annulet. Van Arsdell 80-1; Seaby 53. VF. ($250)

2939. Durotriges? Circa 65-58 BC. AV Quarter Stater (1.26 gm). "Wolf and twins"; pellet-in-ring in center / Geometric pattern with "tree-bird". Cf. Van Arsdell 1225-1 and 69-1. Good VF. ($300)

2944. Cantii. Dubnovellaunus. Circa 35-30 BC. AV Quarter Stater (1.36 gm). Plain with bands / Horse right, no mane, ring above and below. Van Arsdell 158 variety. Near EF. ($3M)

2945. Atrebates. Abstract Type. Circa 55-45 BC. AV Stater (5.08 gm). Blank / Celticized horse right; cog wheel below. Van Arsdell 216-1 ; Seaby 42. Good VF. ($600)

It is difficult to determine into which series this piece belongs. The continental (GalloBelgic) prototype, sometimes attributed to the Morini (Scheers 116) luis a reverse type described as "tree by river". The Durotriges adapted the type until it becomes a "bird" by a zig-zag pattern. This piece luis the "river" with a strange object Iwlftvay between a tree and a bird, as well as a spiral-form animal.

AV 2946. Atrebates. Commius. Circa 45-30 BC. AV Quarter Stater (1.18 gm). "Digamma" / CO, horse left; Ε above. Van Arsdell 353-1; Seaby—. EF for type. ' ($400)

2940. Durotriges. Circa 60 BC-20 AD. AR Stater (5.79 gm). Crude head right / Disjointed horse left. Van Arsdell 1235-1 ; Seabv 60. Good VF. ($250)

2947. Atrebates. Eppillus. Circa 10 BC-10 AD. AR Unit (1.11 gm). REX CALLE, crescent and rosettes / EPP, eagle right. Van Arsdell 415-1 ; Seaby-. Toned VF. ($250)

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AV 2948. Atrebates. Verica. Circa 1040 AD. AV Quarter Stater (1.15 gm). First Coinage, 10-20 AD. COMF in panel / VI, horse right. Van Arsdell 4671; Seaby 100. Good VF. ($450)

2949. Atrebates. Verica. Circa 1040 AD. AR Unit (1.25 gm). First Coinage, 10-20 AD. COM路 F, crescents / Boar right, star above, VIRI below. Van Arsdell 470-3; cf. Seaby 104. Good VF. ($250)

2955. Atrebates. Epaticcus. Circa 3543 AD. AR Unit (1.24 gm). EPATI, head of HercuJes wearing lion skin / Eagle grasping serpent. Van Arsdell 5801; Seaby 113. Good VF. ($200)

2956. Atrebates. Epaticcus. Circa 35-43 AD. AR Unit (1.16 gm). EPATI, head of Hercules wearing lion skin / Eagle grasping serpent. Van Arsdell 5801; Seaby 113. Good VF. ($200)

2950. Atrebates. Verica. Circa 1040 AD. AR Unit (0.99 gm). First Coinage, 10-20 AD. COMF in panel, crescents / VIRI, eagle displayed. Van Arsdell 4711; Seaby 104A. Toned VF. ($250)

2957. Atrebates. Epaticcus. Circa 3 5 4 3 AD. AR Unit (1.27 gm). TASCIOV, Victory seated right / EPAT, boar below tree. Van Arsdell 581-1; Seaby 114. EF. ' ($300) 2951. Atrebates. Verica. Circa 10-40 AD. AR Unit (1.28 gm). Third Coinage, 25-35 AD. COMMIF, horseman right / VERICA, horseman with lance. Van Arsdell 530-1; Seaby 106. Good VF. ($250)

2952. Atrebates. Verica. Circa 10-40 AD. AR Unit (1.14 gm). Third Coinage, 25-35 AD. COMMI F, sceptre and comuacopiae, issuing from kantharos / VERICA, helmeted female seated on cuirass, shield behind. Van Arsdell 531-1; Seaby 107. EF. ($250)

2953. Atrebates. Verica. Circa 10-40 AD. AR Unit (1.23 gm). Third Coinage, 25-35 AD. COMMI F, nude male figure holding lituus / VERICA, laureate male head (Tiberius). Vain Arsdell 533-1; Seaby 108. Good VF, porous. ($200)

2958. Iceni. Late Freckenham Type. Circa 4540 BC. AV Stater (5.33 gm). Crescent pattern / Horse right; crescent above, wheel below. Van Arsdell 626-1; Seaby 39. Good VF. ($500)

2959. Iceni. Late Freckenham Type. Circa 4540 BC. AV Stater (5.34 gm). Crescent pattern / Horse right; wheel above, wheel below. Van Arsdell 6267; Seaby 39. Good VF. ($500)

2960. Iceni. Ecen. Circa 25-38 AD. AR Unit (1.28 gm). Paired crescents / Horse right; ECE below. Van Arsdell 730-1; Seaby 275. VF. ($100) 2954. Atrebates. Verica. Circa 10-40 AD. AR Unit (0.96 gm). Second Coinage, 20-25 AD. VERICA REX, bull butting right / COM MI F, diademed figure standing left, holding branch, behind him a spear topped by a bust facing left. Van Arsdell 506-1; Seaby 108B. VF. ($300)

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AV 2966. Trinovantes. Cunobeline. Circa 10-20 AD. AV Quarter Stater (1.32 gm). Com ear, with no central stalk, CA MV / CVN, prancing horse. Van Arsdell 1927; Seaby 211. VF. ($400)

AV 2961. Trinovantes. Addedomaros. Circa 40-30 BC. AV Stater (5.59 gm). First coinage, circa 40-37 BC. Crossed wreaths / ADDEDOMA, horse nght; annulets and wheel in fields. Van Arsdell 1605-1; Seaby 148. Good VF. ($750)

2962. Trinovantes. Addedomaros. Circa 40-30 BC. AV Stater (5.53 gm). Second coinage, circa 37-33 BC. Six-armed spiral wreath / Horse right; hand(?) above, comucopiae below. Van Arsdell 1620-1; Seaby 148. VF. ($650)

2967. Trinovantes. Cunobeline. 1043 AD. AR Unit (1.23 gm). Circa 2043 AD. CV-N, floral pattern / CAM, Celtic warrior on horseback. Van Arsdell 2047-1; Seaby 216. Toned, good VF. ($300)

2968. Continental Series. Circa 710-720 AD. AR Sceatta - Penny (1.32 gm). Series G. Quentovic mint? Bust right, cross in front / "Standard" with three crosses; .·. and annulet. Metcalf Π 269; Seaby 808. Near EF. ($400)

2969. Anglo-Saxon. Danish (Jutland) Series. Circa 710-720 AD. Bilion Sceatta - Penny (1.03 gm). "Woden" — facing male head with long hair and beard, crosses / Fantastic animal left; tail ends in cross, .·. below. Seaby 843; Metcalf Series X. Good VF. ($400) 2963. Trinovantes. Rues. 10 BC-10 AD. /E Unit (2.56 gm). RV1, lion in bezel / RVE, eagle. Van Arsdell 1890-3; Seaby 194. Good VF, emerald-green patina. ' ($450)

2964. Trinovantes. Cunobeline. 1 0 4 3 AD. AV Stater (5.40 gin). Wild type, circa 10-20 AD. CA MV, grain ear, no central stalk; pellet above M / CVNO, prancing horse; pellets below tail and branch. Van Arsdell 1931 var.; Seaby 208. Good VF. ($400)

2970. Northumbria. Eadberht. 737-758 AD. AR Sceatta - Penny (1.19 gm). Series Y, class B. EDTBERhTVT·, small cross / Fantastic animal left; cross above, triquetra below. Metcalf 460; Seaby 852. EF. ($800)

2971. Edward the Confessor. 1042-1066. AR Penny (1.20 gm). London. EADPRD REX ANGLORV, Edward enthroned / +GODPNE ON LVND, voided cross with martins. Seaby 1181; BMC 1009. VF, wavy flan. 2965. Trinovantes. Cunobeline. 1043 AD. AV Quarter Stater (1.33 gm). Restoration period, circa 10-20 AD. CAMVL (ligatured) on tablet surrounded by wreaths / CVNO, two horses left, a chariot represented by a wheel below; leaf above. Van Arsdell 1913-1; Seaby 210. Good VF, yellow gold. Rare. ($1500) 3 0 9

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2976. H e n r y VI. 1422-1461. AV Noble (6.73 gm). Flemish imitation. Annulet issue. 1422-1427. Annulet by sword and in one spandrel on reverse. Seaby 1801. VF. ($800)

AV 2972. Edward ΙΠ. 1327-1377. Eight piece denomination set, Noble through Farthing. AV Noble. Treaty period. Seaby 1503. EF. / / AV Half Noble. Transitional Treaty period. Seaby 1500. Fine. / / AV Quarter Noble. Transitional Treaty period. Seaby 1501. VF. / / AR Groat. Pre-treaty period. Seaby 1565. Fine. / / A R Halfgroat. Treaty period. Seaby 1543. VF. / / AR Penny. First coinage. Seaby 1543. VF. / / AR Halfpenny. Seaby 1557. Fine. / / AR Farthing. Seaby 1562. VF. 8 coins in lot. ' ($1000)

2977. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Penny (0.95 gm). Calais. Rosette-masde issue. 1427-1430. Seaby 1865. Toned VF. ($125)

AV 2973. Edward III. 1327-1377. AV Quarter Noble (1.86 gm). Treaty period. 1361-1369. London. King on ship; legend begins with annulet / Ornate cross with central lis; mm: cross potent. Seaby 1511; Schneider 90. VF. ($300)

2978. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Groat (3.83 gm). London. Leaf-trefoil issue. 1435-1438. No leaf on breast. Seaby 1898. Toned VF, scarce variety. ($175)

2974. Henry IV. 1399-1413. AR Penny (0.80 gm). Heavy coinage. York. Later bust with rounded chin. Seaby 1722; North 1364. Fine. ($500) 2979. Henry VII. 1485-1509. AV Angel (5.12 gm). London. 1499-1502. St. Michael slaying dragon (new style) / Ship; mm: inverted anchor. Seaby 2183. VF, areas of weak strike. ($750)

2975. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AV Noble (6.98 gm). London. Annulet issue. 1422-1427. Annulet by sword and in one spandrel on reverse. Seaby 1799; Schneider 279. EF, slight double-striking in legend. ($1750)

2980. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. AR Groat (2.95 gm). London. First coinage, 1509-1526. Profile bust of Henry VÜ. Mm: crowned portcullis. Seaby 2316; North 1762. Toned, good VF. " ($300)

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2981. Edward VI. 1551 AR Halfcrown (14.81 gm). Edward right on horseback, date below; mm: y / Arms. Seaby 2479; North 1934. Toned, near VF. ($500)

2986. Charles 1.1625-1649. AV Double Crown (4.44 gm). Tower mint. Crowned bust left; mm: castle / Arms; mm: castle. Seaby 2697A; Brooker 143. Fine, flan bent and straightened. ($150)

2982. Edward VI. 1551. AR Halfcrown (15.29 gm). Edward right on horseback, date below; mm: y / Arms. Seaby 2479; North 1934. Toned Fine, the initials G Ε engraved on either side of king's head. ($300)

2987. Commonwealth. 1656. AR Shilling (5.83 gm). Mm: sun. Seaby 3217; ESC 995; North 2724. Toned VF. ($300)

2983. Edward VI. 1547-1553. AR Shilling (5.97 gm). Fine silver issue. 1551-1553. Crowned facing bust / Arms on cross; mm: tun. Seaby 2482; North 1937. Toned, good VF, fine die workmanship. ($500) 2988. Commonwealth. ND. AR Halfgroat (0.98 gm). Seaby 3221; ESC 2160. Toned EF. ($150)

2989. Charles Π. 1660-1685. AR Two Pence (0.91 gm). 1660-1661. Crowned bust / Arms. Seaby 3310. Toned, good VF. The last hammered coinage. ($75) 2984. Elizabeth 1.1558-1603. AV Half Pound (5.70 gm). First issue. 15601561. Large crowned bust / Arms; mm: cross-crosslet. Seaby 2520; Schneider 738. Good VF. $20) ‫ י‬M )

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2985. Elizabeth 1.1558-1603. AR Groat (2.10 gm). 1560-1561. Crowned bust left; mm: cross-crosslet / Arms on cross. Seaby 2556. Toned, good VF, slight double profile. ($150)

2990. Charles II. 1662. AR Crown (29.78 gm). First bust, rose below bust. Seaby 3350; ESC 15. VF, light toning. ($400)


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2991. Charles II. 1682/1. AR grilling. Second bust / Arms. Clear overdate. Seaby 3375; ESC 1063. Fair. ($150)

2995. George III. 1804. AR Bank Dollar. N o stop after REX. Trace of undertype visible. Seaby 3768; ESC 164. Good VF. ($150)

2992. Charles II. 1684. Tin Farthing with copper plug. Bust left / Britannia. Seaby 3395; Peck 535. VF for type. Rare with good metal showing no signs of corrosion. ($125)

2996. George III. 1797. JE Penny. ‫״‬Cartwheel‫״‬. Seaby 3777. EF, free of edge bumps. ($125)

2993. William and Mary. 1689. AR Halfcrown. First busts / First shield. A N N O REGNI PRIMO. Seaby 3434; ESC 503. Toned, good VF. ($250)

2997. George III. 1797. JE "Box" Penny. A‫״‬Cartwheel" penny that has been hollowed out and fitted with a carefully machined screw closure. Seaby 3777. A marvelous piece of workmanship. ($100) Occasionally box coins like this are found with gold guineas wrapped up inside. Obviously they were carried by travellers to protect at least some of their valuablesfrom highwaymen.

2994. George III. (1797). AR Dollar. Oval c / m of Geoige ΠΙ on Charles IV 8 Reales of Mexico City, 1795 FM. Seaby 3765A; ESC 129. Com and c / m VF. ($250)

Tfease *Maif 1}bur'BuiSheet Tarty 2998. George III. 1797. JE "Box" Penny. A"Cartwheel‫ ״‬penny that has been hollowed out and fitted with a carefully machined screw closure. Seaby 3777. A marvelous piece of workmanship. ($100)

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3003. Elizabeth II. 1970. Full Maundy Set. Total of 37 pence, composed of 4 Id, 4 2d, 4 3d and 5 4d. In addition, there are two leather pouches, one red and one white. Seaby 4131. UNC. Rare as a full set with pouches. ($600) 3004. Lot of six English AR Crowns. Includes the following: George III. 1804. Dollar. Bank of England issue. Seaby 3768. Good Fine, small c / m / / 1819. Crown. LIX. Seaby 3787. VG / / 1819. Crown. LIX. Seaby 3787. Good Fine / / 1819. Crown. LIX. Seaby 3787. EF, polished / / George IV. 1821. Crown. Secundo. Seaby 3805. Fine / / Victoria. 1847. Crown. Seaby 3882. VF (2 coins, 1 of which has been polished). ($500)

2999. George III. 1806. /E Penny. Laureate bust / Britannia seated left. Peck 1342; Seaby 3780. Une, lovely iridescent toning around periphery. ($150)

3005. SCOTLAND. David II. 1329-1371. AR Groat (4.24 gm). Second coinage, 1357-1367. Edinburgh mint. Crowned bust left, sceptre before / Cross with mullets. Bums 9; Seaby 5091. Good VF. ($200)

3000. George III. 1807. /E Penny. Laureate bust / Britannia seated left. Peck 1344; Seaby 3780. Une, some mint red around letters. ($125)

3006. Robert II. 1371-1390. AR Groat (3.86 gm). Edinburgh mint. Crowned bust / Cross with mullets. Bums 3; Seaby 5131. Toned VF. ($150)

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3001. George III. 1799. Gilt Proof Halfpenny (12.59 gm). Die KH 22. Peck 1243 (Scarce). Proof, handling marks and punch in reverse field. ($75)

3007. James 1.1406-1437. AR Groat (2.23 gm). Edinburgh. Crowned bust in tressure of seven arcs within chainwork bead border; I to left and right, sal tires on shoulders / Long cross with pellets and lis; lis and saltires in leg($400) end. Bums 11c; Seaby 5197. VF. Rare.

3002. Victoria. 1887. AV 5 Pounds. Jubilee bust / St. George and the dragon. Seaby 3864; KM 769. EF, moan tat in gold bezel. Coin cannot be removed without d a m a g e — S O L D AS IS. ($750)

3008. James Π. 1437-1460. AR Groat (2.01 gm). First courage, 1437-1451. Edinburgh. Crowned bust in tressure; annulets in legend / Long cross with pellets and lis. Bums 10a; Seaby 5225. Fine, clipped flan. ($150)

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3009. James II. 1437-1460. AR Groat (3.59 gm). Second coinage, 14511460. Edinburgh. Crowned bust in tressure; crown with spikes; mm: crown / Long cross with pellets and crowns; mm: cross, double saltires in inner legend. Bums—•; Seaby 5233. VF, obverse double struck. Muled mintmarks. ($300)

3010. James IV. 1488-1513. AV Unicom (3.70 gm). Unicom with arms Sun over floreate cross. Seaby 5315; Burns—. VF, wrinkled flan. ($750)

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3014. IRELAND. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. H a r p Groat (2.26 gm). 1540. 1st issue, with Katherine Howard. Crowned a r m s / Harp, Η Κ in field. Seaby 6474. Toned, good VF, small flan crack. ($150) 3015. IRELAND. AR 1 / 2 Crown. 1943. EIRE, harp / Horse standing left. Seaby 6633; KM 16 (lists at $1250). In a PCGS slab, graded XF40. Extremely rare with approximately 500 known specimens! ($750)

3016. ANGLO-GALLIC Edward the Black Prince. 1362-1372. AR Denier (0.90 gm). Poitiers mint. ED PO GENIT REGI ANGLE, cross with lis and leopards; Ρ / + · PRÏÏM · CPS · AQITANE, cross. Elias 220. VF. ($150)

3011. James V. 1513-1542. AR Groat (2.69 gm). Second coinage, 15261539. Edinburgh. Crowned bust, open mantle / Arms on cross. Bums 12; Seaby 5378. VF. ($200)

3017. Henry VI.1422-1449. AR Grand Blanc (3.16 gm). Paris mint. Arms of France and England / Cross with leopard and lis; mm: crown. Elias 279. VF. ($125)

3012. James V. 1513-1542. AR Third Groat (3.92 gm). Second coinage, 1526-1539. Edinburgh. Crowned bust, open mantle / A n n s on cross. Bums l;Seaby 5380. VF. ($3M) 3018. Henry VI.1422-1449. AR Grand Blanc (3.30 gm). LeMans mint. Amis of France and England / Cross with leopard and lis; mm: root (no pellet). Elias 285a. VF. ($150)

3013. Charles I. AR Twelve Shillings (5.69 gm). Falconer's issue. 1638 Crowned bust / Arms; F above. Seaby 5560. Near VF. ($1M)

3019. Henry VI.1422-1449. AR Grand Blanc (3.26 gm). Rouen mint. Arms of France and England / Cross with leopard and lis; mm: leopard. Elias 287. Good VF. ($125) 334


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3020. Henry VI. 1422-1449. AR Grand Blanc (3.13 gm). Rouen mint Arms of France and England; mm: leopard / Cross with lis and leopard. Elias 287. VF. ($100)

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3022. Henry VI. 1422-1449. AR Grand Blanc (3.21 gm). St. L么 mint. Arms of France and England; mm; lis / Cross with lis and leopard. Elias 288. VF. ($125) 3023. SOVEREIGN SCALE. Mahogany and Brass scale for Sovereign and Half Sovereigns. Late 19th-early 20th Century. 10cm height when opened, overall dimensions when closed are 15x3x2.5cm. Nice condition.

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3024. Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin. 1954-1984 complete (missing only the April 1978 issue). An excellent run of this informative fixed price list. 1954-1968 bound in Seaby card cover binders, 1970-1978 bound in black homemade binders, 1979-1984 loose. Overall nice fine copies. ($250) 3021. Henry VI.1422-1449. AR Grand Blanc (3.21 gm). St. L么 mint. Arms of France and England / Cross with leopard and lis; mm: lis. Elias 288. Good VF. ($125)

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3031. R O M A N . A n t o n i n u s Pius. 138-161 AD. Lead Seal (10.49 gm). Laureate and draped bust right. Provincial manufacture. EF, dark gray patina. ($400)

Tesserae & Seals

3032. R O M A N & BYZANTINE. Circa 4th-5th Century. Lead 26mm. Bust right / Donkey. Illegible Latin legends. From North Africa. / / And: Circa 6th Century. Lead 20mm. Seal of an uncertain Strateletes. / / And: Circa 10th Century. Lead 23mm. Bust of Mary / Bust of St. Nicholas. / / Plus: Lead 20mm. Bust of Mary / 5 line legend. Average Fine. 4 pieces in lot. ($150)

3025. NEAR EAST. Urartu. Circa 1st Millenium BC. Bronze Stamp Seal. Height 25mm. Bell-shaped seal with loop, the face with drilled représentation of a galloping horse with stars and crescents above and below. Dark brown patina, choice. ($250)

3033. BYZANTINE. Lot of four Byzantine Lead Seals. Includes tire following: Circa 550-650 AD. 25mm. Possibly of Peter, eparchos. Cf. Zacos and Veglery 1,2849 / / And: Circa 9th-10th AD. 21mm- 25mm. 3 different iconographic types: St. Theodore / St. George. / / Virgin with Child. / / Two saints standing. Plus lot includes three other unidentified byzantine seals, a 2nd-3rd Century AD lead tessera from Roman Egypt(?), an AR Hexagram of Heraclius and a clipped AR Miliaresion of Leo III. Average Fair to Fine, a couple of the seals are better. 10 pieces in lot. ($150)

3026. NEAR EAST. Urartu. Circa 1st Millenium BC. Alabaster Stamp Seal. Height 25mm. Bell-shaped seal with loop, the face with carved representation of a winged goat with crescent. Choice. ($200)

3027. GREEK. Lot of three Sicilian Lead Tessera. Circa 4tl1-211d Century BC. Akragas. Lead 30mm. Eagle left / Head left. / / And: Uncertain city. Lead 16111m. Head of Herakles right, crescent below / Head of river god right. / / Plus: Uncertain city. Lead 26mm. Incuse figure of kneeling Herakles(?), stringing bow, club at feet. Average Fair to Fine, the last two chipped. 3 pieces in lot. ($100)

3028. GREEK. Lot of three Asia Minor Lead Tessera and Seals. Circa 3rd-lst Century BC. Lead Tessera 32mm. Two birds confronted, TPIKYPIA below. / / And: Lead baling seal 21mm. Griffin seated left / Rosette. / / Plus: Lead baling seal 20mm. Rosette. Average Fine. 3 pieces in lot. ($1TO)

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3035. ITALY. Papal States. Sixtus IV. 1471-1484. Lead Bulla - Seal (46.68 gm). Facing heads of St. Paul and St. Peter / + SIXTVS · PAPA · · ΠΠ ·. EF. ($300)

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3036. PERSIA. Medieval period and later. Lot of three stone seals, one of which has a kufic inscription in three lines, the second lias a winged standing figure, and the third has a male figure seated on horseback left. Average Fine, the third has been broken and reglued. ($75)

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3041. ENGLISH. Lot of f o u r English brass weights. 18th Century. Includes the following: Anne. 1 Guinea / / George ΙΠ. 3 Pounds 12SI1iIlings; 36 Shillings; 1 Guinea. Plus two unattributed English weights, one 13 shillings 6 pence, the other 5 shillings 8 pence, and two Chinese charms or amulets. Average VF. 8 pieces in lot. ($150) 3037. SWITZERLAND. ND. Circa late 20th Century. Lead seal, diameter 17mm. A rare memento of an obscure organization dealing in something called "collectable coins", apparently operated by a little known tribe of gnomes. Very rarely seen in East Orange. Recalls an ancient esoteric science known as numismatics, little heard of today. Perfect condition, cords still attached! ($5)

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3042. INDIA. Die for an imitation Venetian zecchino. Cira 18th-19th Century. Bronze die, diameter 24mm, height 22mm, for the reverse of a a u d e imitation of a later Venetian zecchino. Choice condition, apparently littie used. ($650)

Miscellaneous Medals, Etcetera

3038. NEAR EAST. Phoenician? Circa 8th-6th Century BC. Lead Weight? (41.98 gm). Molded head with short beard. Possibly an early Phoenician weight of three shekels (circa 42.5 gm). VF, cream patina. ($125)

3043. " P A D U A N " after G i o v a n n i Cavino. 1500-1570. Claudius. TE Sestertius (24.13 gm). Laureate head right / Spes standing left, extending hand to emperor who stands between two soldiers. Klawans pp. 41-2,4. EF, brown and green patina. A later cast. ($250)

3044. " P A D U A N " after G i o v a n n i Cavino. 1500-1570. Nero. TE "Sestertius" (20.72 gm). Laureate head right wearing aegis / Port of Ostia. Klawans pg. 44,1 (same dies). Good VF, light porosity. A later cast. ($125) 3039. GREEK. Hellenistic. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. Lead Hemilitron Weight (254 gm). H M I Λ El TPON in square panel. VF, cream patina, a few bumps. ($250)

3040. ROMAN & BYZANTINE. Lot of four Late Roman and Byzantine weights. Leo I? 457-474 AD. TE Semissis weight (2.06 gm). Lion left. / / And: TE 3 Nomisma (13.16 gm). Ν+Γ incised on a a i t down Syracusan TE of Hieran Il (274-216 BC). / / And: TE Square weight (3.57 gm). CON/X / H (or Z)L / / Plus: TE Cubic weight (14.28 gm). Incised annulets on six sides. Average Fme. 4 pieces in lot. ($150)

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Classical Numismatic 3045. " P A D U A N " a f t e r G i o v a n n i Cavino. 1500-1570. Otho. JE "Sestertius" (20.72 gm). Bare head right / Otho before altar, attended by four soldiers. Klawans pg. 54,3 (same dies). Near EF. A later cast. ($125)

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3051. S o u t h e r n India. Circa mid 2nd-3rd Century AD. Imitation of Antoninus Pius. AV Aureus (6.52 gm). Laureate head right / Figure kneeling right, trophy behind. Turner, Roman Coins from India, pis. I and Π, 162-181. Near VF, holed and plugged. ($750) 3046. " P A D U A N " After Giovanni Cavino. 1500-1570. Commodus and A n n i u s Verus. JE " A s " (17.88 gm). Bare-headed and d r a p e d bust of C o m m o d u s right / Bare-headed and draped bust of Annius Verus left. Klawans—. VF, later casting(?). Unpublished "Paduan." ($250)

This imitation is interesting in that tlie individual that struck the coin used dies that imitated the obverse of a coin of Antoninus Pius and the reverse ofa coin of Augustus.

3047. BECKER Counterfeit. Carl Wilhelm Becker. 1772-1830. Macrinus. AR "Denarius" (3.68 gm). IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust / SALVS PVBLICA, Salus seated left. Hill 198. Toned, good VF. ($1TO)

3052. Southern India. Circa mid 2nd-3rd Century AD. Imitation of Diva Faustina Senior. AR Denarius (2.50 gm). Diademed and draped bust right / Aetemitas standing facing, raising right hand and holding torch. VF. ($100)

3048. A N O N Y M O U S . Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. JE Imitative Semis (2.05 gm). Laureate head of Saturn right / Prow of galley right. Good VF, dark green patina under earthen encrustation. ($75)

3053. S o u t h e r n India. Circa mid 2nd-3rd Century AD. Imitation of Marcus Aurelius. AR Denarius (2.12 gm). Bare head right / Providentia standing left, resting left arm on column, pointing with right hand at globe on ground before her, and holding sceptre. VF. ($100)

3049. IMITATION OF HADRIAN. Circa mid 2nd-3rd Century AD. JE Sestertius (24.85 gm). Laureate and draped bust right / Hadrian standing right, clasping hands with Felicitas. VF, brown and green patina. Very unusual and rarely encountered. ($500)

3054. Southern India. Circa 3rd Century AD. Imitation of Caracalla. AR Denarius (2.58 gm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Minerva standing left, holding spear; trophy behind. EF. ($200)

3050. Study collection of seven fakes. Includes the following imitations: Greek. Spain, Gades / / Lucania, Thourioi / / Roman. Septimius Severus / / Byzantine. Heraclius (4 brass imitation 'solidi'). Average Fair to VF. 7 pieces in lot. ($100)

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3056. FRANCE. Circa 1373-1415. JE Jeton 26mm. Chatel Tournois flanked by rosettes / Floreate cross. JMT1508. Good VF. / / Plus a Nuremburg imitation of the "four lis in lozenge" type by Hans Schultz. JMT 11335. Fine. 2 pieces in lot. ($50)

3057. FRANCE, Orléans. 1870? Zinc Token 29mm. Balloon flight of Deschamp and Robert, Nov. 29,1870. Balloon / Dove in flight. EF. ($50)

3060. UNITED STATES. Liberias Americana. 1781. Silver-plated Bronze, diameter 48mm. Paris mint. Dupre, sculptor. Commissioned by Benjamin Franklin. Head of Liberty, with freedman's cap on pole (adopted for early US copper coinage) / France protecting infant Hercules from the British lion. Betts 615. Good VF, slight wear to silver plating. Rare early tribute to American independence. ($1000) iUiss SJHE ·^ssasnr airs - ^®‫״‬arircaanaaaae•

3058. ITALY. Papal States. Pius VI. 1775. White metal, 42mm Medal (24.16 gm). Bust right, wearing cap and stole / ICH WILL PFLANZEN U N D BEGIESEN around, LASS DER WELT DIE FRUCHT GENIESEN CREATUS1775 in exergue, female watering palm tree from jug, the name JESUS nestled within the branches. Late cast. VF, reverse scratch. ($75)

3061. ENGLAND. William and Mary. 1689. AR Medal 36mm (17.58 gm). Jean Roettier, engraver. Coronation. Jugate busts / Jupiter blasting Phaeton from the chariot of the sun (refers to the overthrow of the incompetent James Π). Hawkins I pg. 662,25. Toned EF. ($150)

3059. LOWLANDS, A m s t e r d a m . 1770. AR Medal 39mm. Lutheran Poorhouse. TV. Berckel, sculptor. Charity standing, holding cross / The poorhouse. Toned EF, a few marks in the fields. ($50)

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3062. ENGLAND. Anne. 1702. AR Medal 34mm (15.79 gm). John Croker, engraver. Peace of Utrecht. Bust left / Britannia standing between ships and farmers. Distributed to members of Parliament. Hawkins Π pg. 400,257. Toned EF. High relief on obverse and reverse. ($150) 339


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3063. ENGLAND. George I. Coronation Medal. 1714. AR 34mm (15.95 gm). Join! Croker, engraver. Laureate and armored bust / Britannia crowning George. Hawkins Î pg. 424,9. Toned, near EF. / / Plus the JE 41mm medal of Dassier for Charles I. Circa 1750. Hawkins 1 pg. 353,212. EF. 2 pieces in l o t ($150)

3064. ENGLAND. Recovery of Edward, Prince of Wales. 1872 JE 77mm. Issued for the Corporation of London. J.S. and A.B. Wyon, sculptors. Londinia and Britannia with the Royal Family / Interior of St. Paul's. Eimer 1618; Brown 2928. EF. ($150)

3065. ENGLAND. Golden Jubilee of Victoria. 1887. JE 80mm. Issued for tire Corporation of London. A. Scharff, sculptor. Jugate basts of young and older Victoria / Britannia in carriage d r a w n by lions. Eimer 1732; Brown 3284. EF, in original case. ($150)

3069. EGYPT. XIX Dynasty. 1293-1185 BC. Painted w o o d e n ushabti. Height 190mm (block mounted). White painted body with details of the wig in black; the collar, hoe and pick held in the hands in red paint; the vertical hieroglyphic inscription on the frontal column reads "To Illuminate the Osiris, Mions-mes". Paint a little worn on the body but still bright, the face well delineated. Nice example of an increasingly rare item. ($1000)

3066. ENGLAND. Marriage of George, Duke of York. 1893. JE 76mm. Issued for the Corporation of London. G.G. Adams, sculptor. Jugate busts of Edward and Alexandra / The couple in a horse-drawn chariot. Eimer 1780; Brown 3252. EF, in original case. ($150)

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3067. SPAIN. Celtiberian Tribes. 1st Millenium BC. Lot of four Bronze Votive Statuettes, height ranging from 88mm to 48mm. Interesting range of styles, showing the influence of succeeding cultures on ancient Spain. Phoenician, Greek and Celtic stylistic traits can be noted in the figures. Varied patinas. Unusual. 4 pieces in lot. ($300)

3068. SPAIN. Celtiberian Tribes. 1st Millenium BC. Lot of four Bronze Votive Statuettes, height ranging from 76mm to 48mm. Interesting range of styles, showing the influence of succeeding cultures on ancient Spain. Phoenician, Greek and Celtic stylistic traits can be noted in the figures. Varied patinas. Unusual. 4 pieces in lot. ($300)

3070. EGYPT. Saite Period, XXVI Dynasty. 664-525 BC. Faience Ushabti. Height 110mm. Turquoise faience ushabti. Hieroglyphs across lower body. Glaze a little worn at high point, overall a light attractive tint. Nice! ($300)


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3073. GREEK. Etrusco-Corinthian. Circa 600-550 BC. Stubby pottery alabastron. Height 95mm. Disc lip and small lug handle, the buff body decorated with bands of parallel lines and dots in umber red, row of petals at the neck. Painted decoration worn, but complete and intact and a rather tactile piece of pottery. ($200) 3071. EGYPT. Saite Period, XXVI Dynasty. 664-525 BC. Standing bronze figure of the cat-headed goddess Bastet. Height 88mm (block mounted). She carries an aegis of a cat in her left hand and a curved basket hangs from the crook of her left arm; her right arm (paw) raised (it probably held a sistrum, a sacred rattle); decoration on her dress indicated with incised lines. Variegated brown and green patina. A rare and complete figure of a very collectable goddess. ($2000)

3072. EGYPT. Saite Period, XXVI Dynasty. 664-525 BC. Hollow bronze cat's head. Height 50mm (block mounted). Head of a cat sacred to the goddess Bastet, with pricked-up ears and good features. Nice example, and always a popular subject. Dark brown patina, small hole behind one ear. ($1200)

3074. GREEK. Etrusco-Corinthian. Circa 600-580 BC. Slim pottery Alabastron with disc lip. Height 135mm. Decorated with red and black painted grazing stag, behind which a owl; the background field willed with painted floral motifs. Outlines and details marked with incised lines. Complete and intact. Wonderful local adaptation of the popular Corinthian animal style pottery. (S800)

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3075. GREEK. Circa 6th-5th Century BC. Molded terracotta three-dimensional figure of a kourai (maiden). Preserved height 130mm. Frontal archaic style with trace of archaic smile. Reddish terracotta, broken at waist, head broken at neck and repaired. Rare. ($300)

3076. GREEK. South Italy. Circa 5th Century BC. Archaic terracotta winged harpy Antefix (wall fixture). Height 80mm (mounted on a black velvet plinth, overall height 116mm). Profile winged harpy with archaic smile and ringlets, wearing a polos headdress. Single-sided antefix, missing hindquarters and front feet. Molded features a little worn. Attractive item. ($300)

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3077. GREEK. South Italy. Circa 5th Century BC. Archaic terracotta rounded hollow bust of a kourai (maiden). Height 77mm (block mounted). She wears a tall polos headdress above falling ringlets and has an archaic smile. Buff white terracotta with just slight traces of the original umber red paint. Slight crack across lower bust. Finely modelled features, still crisp after 2500 years. ($300)

3078. GREEK. South Italy. White terracotta hollow votive bust of a goddess. Circa 5th Century BC. Height 95mm (block mounted, overall height 125mm). The goddess (probably intended for Demeter) wears a draped po10s headdress with the drapery falling d o w n over her well-modelled torso. Broken across at the waist, molded detail a little worn. ($600)

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3079. GREEK. South Italy. Circa 350 BC. Apulian Zenon Group Prochous. Height 160mm. Black glazed with applied buff painted laurel spray around the body, petal formation on the shoulder; high flung handle with small molded h u m a n masks at the junction with the acutely angled spout. Intact and a very attractive shape. ($700)

3080. GREEK. South Italy. Circa 330-3‫ ש‬BC. Apulian Lekanis with knobtop. Height 95mm. A lidded lekanis ('powder bowl'), the base reserved in buff, the black glazed lid decorated with the head of a 'Lady of Fashion', her hair gathered in a jewelled saccos, and a standing, face frontal, owl - the two representations divided by stylized palmettes. Unusual to have an owl, generally the decoration is two lady's heads. Some minor and unobtrusive chips to the lower rim of the lid and wear on the plain paint on the base. Otherwise intact, well painted and very pleasing. ($450)

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3081. GREEK. South Italy. Circa 330-300 BC. ‫׳‬Net‫ ׳‬Lekythos. Height 160mm. The body with a finely drawn net pattern in black on beige, heightened with white dots at the intersections; running wave pattern around shoulder. Extremely fine condition, a few minor chips to foot. ($600)

3082. GREEK. South Italy. Circa 3rd-2nd century BC. Black glazed Olpe. Height 111 mm. Concentric bands of brick-red and white paint around the ovoid body. Intact and choice. Spare but elegant design and form. ($400)

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3083. GREEK. Hellenistic. Circa 2nd-lst Century BC. Lot of three pottery unguentaria. Spindle-shaped, buff terracotta, height 195mm. / / Spindleshaped, orange terracotta, height 170mm. / / Piriform, buff terracotta, height 100mm. Insignificant wear and chips. Nice examples of late Greek vessels. 3 pieces in lot. ($250)

3086. ROMAN. Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. Bronze statuette of Hermes. Height 72mm (not including separate base). Statue of Hermes, nude but for winged petasos, crescent on shoulder. Arms broken off, glued to base and support not original to the piece. VP, green patina. ($500) 3084. ROMAN. Circa 1st Century AD. Bronze human face mask. Height 60mm (block mounted). Protome face with neatly arranged locks of wavy hair falling on either side of the face beneath sharply pointed ears and nub horns, the whole apparently issuing from a lotus blossum. Possibly intended to represent a river god. Probably from the base of the handle of a fine large bronze situla (jug). Excellent condition with pleasing, dark green patina and finely cast and incised details. A very attractive item. ($800)

326 3085. R O M A N . Circa lst-2nd Century AD. Bronze dolphin. Height 105mm. Solid cast sinuous dolphin, probably a support for a tripod or bronze bowl. Clean fluid lines, attractive. Even dark brown patina. Choice. ($450)

3087. ROMAN. Bronze statue of a worshipper. Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. Height 85mm. Cloaked and laureate figure of bearded man, holding a patera in right hand. Left arm broken at elbow. Dusty brown patina. ($300)


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3088. ROMAN. Circa 2 n d 4 t h Century AD. Bronze Statue of a legionary eagle. Height 38mm. Eagle with incised details of feathers on head and wings, set on circular base. Broken off at rear from larger object, with half of hinge remaining. Encrusted green patina. ($200)

3091. ROMAN. Circa 4th Century AD. Pottery juglet. Height 150mm. Bulbous one-handled juglet with ridged decoration. Typical Roman buff terracotta utilitarian ware. Mirror lip roughness, otherwise choice. ($200) 3089. ROMAN. Circa 2nd4th Century AD. Silver Statue of a legionary eagle. Height 36mm. Eagle with deeply incised details of feathers on head and wings. Attractive. ($250)

3092. R O M A N . North Africa. Late 4th-early 5th Century AD. Red Fineware pottery fragment from a lanx (large rectangular serving tray) rim. Length 100mm. A finely modelled applique of a running lioness in relief along the rim. Many of the red ware pieces from north Africa depict the animals exported for the circus games at Rome. Attractive small animal study.

($100)

3090. ROMAN. Circa 4th Century AD. Pottery juglet. Height 145mm. Ovoid one-handled juglet with stippled floral decoration. Provincial Asia Minor style, buff terracotta. Crack in handle, otherwise choice. ($200) 335


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3093. Byzantine-Islamic? Circa 6th-7th Century AD. Bronze vessel. Length 140mm. Heavy, thick-walled bronze vessel with long spout. Comes with original hemispherical cover set on ringed base which rests in bowl. Trace of gilding on cover. Possibly a retort, a small vessel for refining precious metals or preparing chemical compounds. Never cleaned, original crusty green patina. A unique little piece. ($300)

3094. PERSIA. Ghandara. Medieval period. Height9 cm. A schist nude Cupid-like figure. VF, gray stone. ($200) Weapons

3095. Luristan. Circa 1st Millennium BC. "Luristan" bronze dagger. Length 380mm. Well preserved dagger with narrow blade and recessed handle for wood, bone or ivory insets. Patchy green and red patina, slight encrustation. Blade slightly bent. ($250)

3096. Lot of three Greek bronze arrowheads. Circa 3rd-2nd Century BC. Lengths 55mm to 70mm. Triangular heads with drawn back tangs. Also included is a bronze amulet, length 55mm, in the form of a machete-like knife. Might have been used as a small razor. Good condition. 4 pieces in lot. ($100)

3099. Roman. Circa 3rd-4th Century AD. Bronze Phalera (horse trappings). Square bronze plaque, 62mm across, with central hemispherical umbo. Four knobs at comers (one missing) and loops on each edge, two with remains of bronze loops. / / Lot also includes a bronze oil lamp filler, small bowl 50mm across with long spout. Handle and edge decoration broken. 2 pieces in lot. ($200)

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3097. Roman. Circa 1st century BC-AD. Lot of four lead slingshot bolts. Average length 45mm. Three with molded representations of thunderbolts on the sides, one with fragmentary legend. Average Fine, two showing signs of impact. 4 pieces. ($100)

3098. Roman. Circa lst-2nd Century AD. Bronze knife handle. Length 90mm. Cast bronze handle for a knife, the body in the form of a three dimensional lion with its front paw resting on a ram's head. Deeply incised detail to the thick mane and tail, stippled fur and ram' head, knife handle ends in a lotus bud with annulet and dot decoration on the tang. Probably a personal tool of a military officer. Wonderful provincial style! Dark green pahna, a few scrapes. Choice and rare. ($1200)

3100. Balkans. Circa 7th-6th Century BC. Bronze tore or anklet, Diameter 110mm. Massive (lib, lOoz) cast ring with rudimentary serpent head terminais and chisled decoration. Found in Bulgaria. Smooth brown patina. Impressive. ($250)

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3105. Roman. Circa 2nd3‫־‬rd Century AD. Gemstone. Length 13mm. Alexandrite (red-brown in reflected light, green in refracted light) ring stone with intaglio representation of a laureate bust of Apollo with branch over shoulder. Excellent style, unusual gem stone. Choice and rare. ($500)

3101. Persian. Circa 6th-5th Century BC. A pair of silver bracelets. Diameter 45mm. Child-sized silver bracelets with ringed decoration. A littie crusty, but good metal and attractive. 2 pieces. ($150) 3106. Roman. Circa 3rd-4th Century AD. Silver ring. Inner diameter 27mm. Flat band with inset camelian with intaglio bust of Minerva left. VF, metal slightly rough, stone worn but intact. ($200)

3107. Lot of six medieval finger rings, probably Islamic. Five bronze rings with geometric decorations on the bezel, one thin silver ring with a crudely punched decoration of a crowned facing head. Crusader? Choice condition. 6 pieces in lot. ($150)

3102. Roman. Circa lst-3rd Century AD. Lot of ten fragments of gold jewelry. Gold pendant with round blue glass stone. / / Earring with thiee-dimensional bull's head terminal (bent and crushed). / / Earring with torch pendant. / / Earring with arrowhead pendant. / / Six rings and earrings, some fragmentary. 10 pieces in lot. Inexpensive assortment of ancient jewelry. ($300)

3103. Roman Thrace. Circa lst-3rd Century AD. Lot of six gold single earrings. Plain circular bangles, several with twisted wire decorations, one with pendant ball. Diameters from 12mm to 30mm. 6 pieces in lot. ($400)

3108. Bead collection. All periods and materials. Bronze Age to Venetian. Semi-preaous materials (amber, amythest, ivory, camelian, mother-of-pearl, rock crystal), faience, and glass (indudes scaraboid, phallus, molded grapes). A number of multicolored millefiore (lit. "thousand flower") glass beads u p to 30mm in diameter. A great introduction to bead collecting. Approximately 150 pieces in lot. LOT SOLD AS IS - NO RETURNS. ($250)

3109. Islamic. Circa 19th Century. Lot of four silver finger rings. Two with inscribed silver bezels, two with agate and camelian stones carved with pious phrases. Also indudes an Ottoman d a y pipe with silver stem, bowl broken. Rings attractive and wearable. 5 pieces in lot. ($150)

3104. Roman. Circa 2nd-3rd Century AD. Gold pendant. Length 27mm (1.11 gm). Hollow gold torch, looped with gold wire filagree ornament along sides. VF. ($100)

3110. Near East, possibly Hittite. Circa 2nd Millenium BC. Lot of three bronze bull amulets. Length 42mm, one foot broken and repaired. / / Length 37mm. / / Length 20mm. The last two holed for wearing. Average condition, green patinas. 3 pieces in lot. ($200)


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3111. Luristan. Circa 1st Millennium BC. "Luristan" bronze cloak pin. Length 210mm. "Poppy head" terminal with three projecting studs, three prongs below that. Light green patina. Choice. ($150) 3116. Persian. Circa 7th-6th Century BC. Bronze Fibula. Length 75mm. Bent bow type, arms decorated with incised reede barrels. Pin intact and still flexible, olive-green patina. Choice. ($200)

111:‫®׳‬-; 3112. Luristan. Circa 1st Millennium BC. "Luristan" bronze cloak pin. Length 223mm. Hollow "poppy head" terminal showing the poppy slit to drain the sap that produces the narcotic. Light green patina. Choice. ($150) 3117. Thracian. Circa 1st Century BC-AD. /E Roundel. Diameter 34mm. High relief facing head of Apollo(?). Hollow cast with incised details. Choice, dark green patina. ($300)

3113. Luristan. Circa 1st Millennium BC. "Luristan" bronze cloak pin. Length 170mm. Heavy "propeller bead" terminal. Encrusted brown and green patina. Choice. ($150)

3114. Luristan. Circa 1st Millennium BC. "Luristan" bronze cloak pin. Length 200mm. Petal-shaped terminal with recesses for enamel inlay (now missing). Encrusted green patina with patches of blue. Choice. ($150)

3115. Luristan. Circa 1st Millennium BC. "Luristan" bronze cloak pin. Length 205mm. "Ram's head" terminal with spiral twisted horns, beaded and incised chevron decoration on shaft. Encrusted brown and green patina. Choice. ($150)

3118. Roman. Circa lst-2nd Century AD. Bronze ram's head. Length 20mm. Head of ram with long curling horns. Originally probably the end of a patera handle, at a later date a crude loop was soldered to the end to create an amulet. Nice style, brown patina. ($300)

3119. Egypt. Roman Period. Circa 1st Century AD. AR Roundel, for a decorative inlay. 14mm. Jugate busts right of Zeus-Serapis and Isis, taken from the tetradrachms of Ptolemy IV (221-205 BC). Possibly contemporary with the Ptolemies, but the style suggests a decorative piece suited for the Roman "antiquarian" taste in Hellenistic objects. Uniface, die struck with high rim, the background stipple punched and gilt. Excellent workmanship. ($400)

3120. Roman. Circa 2nd-4th Century AD. Bronze roundel, diameter 25mm. High-relief veiled female bust on a thick irregular roundel. Possibly for a furniture inlay. Green patina with some encrustation. ($100)

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3121. Roman. Circa 2 n d 4 t h Century AD. Silver figure of a legionary eagle. Height 25mm. Hat uniface eagle with crudely incised details of feathers on head and wings. Signs of attachment on back, possibly for an earring, which would have had a stone dangling from the feet. Interesting. ($150) 3122. Romano-British. Circa 3rd-4th Century AD. Bronze fibula. Length 38mm. "Elephant trunk" form with simple incised decoration. Most of original tinning intact. / / Bronze buckle plate. Length 58mm. Open work s-spiral Celtic inspired decoration. Very elegant. Gray-green patina, choice. / / Iron key. Length 70mm. Intact, with miirimal rusting. Rare this nice. 3 pieces in lot. ($300)

3125. Byzantine. Lot of three bronze crosses. Front half of reliquary cross with engraved Crucifixion. Height 85mm. I I Later molded cross with fleur terminals. Height 65mm. / / Simple cross with engraved decoratioa Height 45mm. 3 pieces in lot. ($150) 3123. Roman. Circa 4th-5th Century AD. Bronze Fibula (cloak pin), length 60mm. "Crossbow" type, with barbell terminals. Trace of gilding under green patina. Pin broken. / / Heavy bronze belt buckle, length 65mm, with ($100) most of its thick gilding intact. 2 pieces in lot.

3124. Byzantine. Lot of two lead Ampullae. Circa 4th-6th Century AD. Cast lead amulets in the form of vessels for carrying Holy Water and other precious liquids, used by pilgnns to the Holy Land. One amphora shaped, 55mm long with partial inscription, the other jug shaped, 25mm long with palm decoration. Lot also includes two small lead seals with biface monograms. Ampullae slightly flattened, but better than the average specimens, the seals readable. 4 pieces in lot. ($200)

If you would like to chec^on your bids, !Trices realized will be available the Monday after the sate! 3126. Byzantine. Circa 7th-8th Century AD. Bronze bread stamp 111 the shape of a Cross. Height 120mm. Hollow cast cross with KYOPIA ΕΥΛΟΓΙΑ - "the Power of the Good Word". Used to mark bread for the Eucharist. Green patina, slight chipping. Rare. ($1000)

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3135. Lot of six Greek AR. Includes the following: Thrace, Thasos. Tetradrachm. / / Athens. Tetradrachm (New Style). / / Cappadocian Kings. Ariarathes VII. Drachm; Ariobarzanes I. Drachm (2 coins). / / Phoenicia, Tyre. Ptolemaic Occupation. Tetradrachm. Average Fine to near VF. 6 coins in lot. ($250)

3136. Lot of seventeen Greek AR. Includes the following: Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander ΙΠ. Drachm (5 coins) / / Philip ΠΙ. Tetradrachm / / Boeotia, Koroneia(?). Hemiobol / / Pontos, Amisos. Drachm / / Mysia, Parion. Hemidrachm (5 coins) / / Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos IV. Drachm / / Cappadocian Kingdom. Ariobarzanes I. Drachm (2 coins) / / Ariarathes IX. Drachm. Lot also includes an AR Denarius of L. Livineius Regulus. Average Fine to near VF. 18 coins in lot. ($350) 3127. Byzantine-Medieval. Circa 6th-7th Century AD. Bronze Buckle. Length 60mm. Open work plate with lotus decoration. Attractive, smooth, green patina. Intact and choice. ($150)

3128. Decorative Artifacts. Lot of twenty-two miscellaneous Decorative Artifacts in Silver and Bronze. Two bronze decorated buckles, probably Byzantine and Islamic. / / Two bronze scallop shells for oil lamp covers. / / Bronze shield-shaped brooch (broken). / / Roman silver hand, 35mm, from a small statuette. / / Roman silver votive axe, length 40mm. / / Islamic bronze and base silver rings (3 pieces). / / 19th century Ottoman agate and silver stamp seal. / / Various silver and bronze pendants and beads. Average condition. 22 pieces in lot. ($250)

3129. Lot of eight miscellaneous ancient artifacts. Roman bronze eagle perched on donkey's head. Height 38mm. / / Antonine period bronze ring bezel with female bust (broken). / / Bronze clasp with engraved decoration. Length 100mm. / / Pair of bronze decorative studs. / / Ivory spoon. Length 100mm (broken in two places). Rare. / / Bronze and lead weights. 8 pieces in lot. ($150)

3137. Lot of eight western Greek TE. Includes the following: Celtic Potin of the Senones and Leud (2 coins). / / Sicily. Akragas. C / m : head of Herakles (2 corns). / / Zeus / Thunderbolt. / / Gelas. Tétras. Bull / River god. / / Syracuse. Apollo / Pegasos. / / Siculo-Punic. Tanit / Horsehead. / / Plus a lead weight stamped with a crude standing figure of Helios. Average Fine to VF. 9 pieces total in lot. ($200) 3138. Lot of fourteen TE of Alexander the Great of Macedon. Head of Herakles on Macedonian shield / Macedonian helmet. A variety of reverse symbols. Average Fine, all with dark brown patinas. 14 coins in lot. ($100) 3139. Lot of seventeen miscellaneous Greek JE. Includes the following: Lucania, Thourioi (2 coins) / / Sicily, Syracuse (3 coins) / / Macedon. Philip II (3 coins) / / Pontos, Amisos (2 coins) / / Nabataea (2 coins) / / SiculoPunic, Carthage / / Ptolemaic Kings (3 coins) / / Baktria. Lot also includes a Parthian and a Sasanian Drachm, two Provincial tetradrachms from Alexandria, an Islamic Dirhem, an unattributed Greek TE, and a Greek(?) lead tessera. Average Fair to near VF. 24 coins in lot. ($350) 3140. Lot of eleven South Italian and Sicilian Bronzes. Katana. River god / Thunderbolt. SNG ANS 1272. / / River god / Dioskouroi caps. SNG Copenhagen 186. / / Himera. Goatrider / Nike. SNG ANS 185. / / Nymph / Pellets. SNG ANS 186. / / Mamertini. Ares / Horseman. SNG ANS 425. / / Uncertain. River god / Horse / / Bruttium, Kroton. TE 13mm. Herakles / Crab. SNG Copenhagen 1823. / / TE 17mm. Persephone / Three crescents. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 1825. / / Rhegion. TE 14mm. Lion scalp / Apollo. SNG Copenhagen 1941. / / Sicily, Syracuse. TE 25mm. Persephone / Torch. SNG Copenhagen 807. / / Siculo-Punic. TE 17mm. Tanit / Horse and palm. SNG Copenhagen 110. Average Fine to VF. 11 coins total in lot. ($250)

LARGELOTS Greek Lots 3130. Lot of thirteen Spanish TE. Includes the following: Ampurias (2 coins) / / Barscunes / / Carteia / / Castulo / / Celsa / / Ebusus / / Emporiae / / Osca / / Saetabi / / Sagunto / / Segisa / / Tarraco. Average Fair to Fine, two isolated coins with bronze disease. 13 coins in lot. ($200) 3131. Lot of three Spanish TE. Includes the following: Castulo. As; Semis / / Osca. As. Average Fair to Fine. 3 coins in lot. ($50) 3132. Lot of two Greek AR. Includes the following: Thessaly, Larissa. AR Drachm. / / Crete, Kydonia. AR Diobol. / / Lot also includes an Arkadian League TE 16 of Megalopolis. Average Fine, the com of Larissa having some reverse corrosion. 3 coins in lot. ($75) 3133. Lot of two AR of Alexander III of Macedon. Includes the following: Tetradrachm. Magnesia; Sidon / / Lot also includes an JE 18 of Alexander HI. Average Fine to VF. 3 coins total in lot. ($200) 3134. Lot of two Greek and Provincial AR. Includes the following: Sikyonia, Sikyon. Stater. BMC Peloponnesus pg. 40,51 / / Syria, Seleukis arid Pieria. Antioch. Nero. Tetradrachm. RPC 4190; Wruck 46. Average Good Fine to VF. 2 coins in lot. ($4OT)

3141. Lot of two Greek coins. Includes the following: Lucania, Metapontion. AR Nomos. / / Sicily, Syracuse. Hieron Π. TE 26. Average near VF. 2 coins in lot. ($125) 3142. Lot of five AR Obols of Cilicia. Kelenderis. Horse / Goat. SNG Levante 29. / / Nagidos. Aphrodite / Dionysos. SNG Levante 3; SNG Levante 6; SNG Paris 13 (3 coins total). / / Plus one uncertain issue. Male head left / Forepart of gazelle right. Average VF. 5 coins in lot. ($225) 3143. Lot of four Greek AR. Macedon. Philip ID. Tetradrachm of Babylon. Price P197. / / Ionia, Ephesos. Cistophoric Tetradrachm, year 67. SNG Copenhagen 335. / / Lydia. Croesus. AR Third Siglos. Rosen 666. / / Cappadocia. Revolt of Orophemes. Drachm. Simonetta 16. / / Plus a small silver foil amulet with facing female bust. Average good VF, the Lydian ($350) piece rather porous. 5 pieces total in lot.

3144. Lot of seven Greek AR. Includes the following: Thrace, Abdera. Diobol / / Mysia, Parion. Hemidrachm / / Mysia, Pergamon. Diobol / / Caria, Rhodes. Didrachm / / Cappadocian Kingdom. Ariarathes V. Drachm; Ariarathes IX. Drachm / / Persian Empire. Siglos. Lot also includes two Greek TE and a Roman Republican AR Denarius. Average Fine to VF. 10 coins in lot. ($200)

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3145. Lot of three Greek AR. Indudes the following; Macedon Alexander ΠΙ. Drachm. Kolophon mint / / Troas, Kebren. Hemiobol / / Ionia, Phokaia. Diobol. Average Fine to near EF. 3 coins in lot. ($125)

3156. Lot of twenty-seven J u d a e a n JE. Includes examples from the Seleukids, Hasmonaeans, and Herodians, as well as a few Judaea Capta COLI is issued under the Flavians. Average Fair to Fine. 27 coins in lot. ($200)

3146. Lot of three Miscellaneous Greek coins. Includes the following: Sarmatia, Olbia. JE 38mm; another broken in half / / Parthia. Artabanos ΠΙ. Drachm. Lot also includes an unidentified Islamic JE. Average Fine. 4 coins in lot. ($1TO)

3157. Lot of twenty-four Greek JE from the East. Includes the following: Paphlagonia, Sinope / / Pamphylia, Side / / Seleukid Kings (7 coins) / / Syria, Antioch (4 coins) / / Coele-Syria, Ptolemaios (2 coins) / / Phoenicia, Arados (4 coins) / / Phoenicia, Berytos / / Phoenicia, Marathos (2 coins) / / Phoenicia, Sidon / / Phoenicia, Tyre. Average Fair to Fine. 24 coins in lot. ($125)

3147. Lot of nineteen Greek JE. Thessaly, Larissa. Nymph / Horse. / / Thessaly, Phalanna. Apollo / N y m p h . / / Thessalian League. Athena / Horse. / / Troas, Alexandria. Apollo / Horse / / Mysia, Parion. / / Aeolis, Temnos. / / Phrygia, Apameia. / / Cilicia, Soli. / / Syria, Antioch. / / Phoenicia, Sidon / / Mysia, Adramytion. Zeus / Eagle on altar / / Troas, Kebren. Apollo / Ram's head / / Ionia, Klazomenai. Athena / Ram; Mandronas / / Ionia, Kolophon. Apollo / Forepart of horse; Dositheos / / Cilicia, Korykos. Tyche / Hermes. / / Kings of Chalkis. Ptolemaios / Dioskouroi. / / Seleukid Kings. Demetrios Π / Apollo. / / Uncertain. Athena / Bucranium. / / Plus uncertain with Apollo / Nike / / Plus an JE Dirhem of ($200) Artuq Arslan of Mardin. Average Fine to VF. 20 coins total.

3148. Lot of four Greek JE. Paphlagonia, Sinope. JE 28mm. Athena / Perseus standing. SNG BMC Black Sea 1534 //JE 21mm. Aegis / Nike right. SNG BMC 1536 / / Pontos, Amisos. JE 27mm. Athena / Perseus standing. SNG BMC 1166 //JE 21mm. Aegis / Nike right; monograms. SNG BMC 1177. Average VF. 4 coins in lot. ($2‫)ש‬

3149. Lot of eighteen eastern Greek JE. Ionia, Ephesos. / / Smyrna. / / Lydia, Sardeis. / / Pisidia, Termessos Major. / / C i l i d a , Aigeai. / / Hieropolis. / / Kelenderis. / / Soli. / / Tarsos. / / Kings of Commagene. / / Seleukid Kings of Syria. / / Plus several unidentified. Average Fine. 18 coins in lot. ($150) 3150. Lot of five Greek and Provindal AR. Indudes the following: Cilicia, Tarsos. Hadrian. AR Tridrachm / / Egypt, Ptolemaic. Ptolemy L Tetradrachm / / Egypt, Alexandria. Galba. Tetradrachm (Billon) / / Parthia. Orodes Π. Drachm (2 coins). Plus an JE 22mm from Smyrna in Ionia. Average VF. 6 co iiis in lot. ($250)

3151. Lot of five Parthian Tetradrachms. Includes the following: Orodes Π. Seleukeia mint. Shore 212; Sellwood 48.1 / / Seleukeia mint. Shore 212; Sellwood 48.1 / / Seleukeia mint. Shore—; Sellwood—; De Callatay 61 / / Phraates IV. Seleukeia mint. Shore 308; Sellwood 55.5 variety / / Seleukeia mint. Shore—; Sellwood 51.25. Average VF, some with obverse graffiti. 5 coins in lot. ($4‫)ש‬

3152. Lot of four Greek AR. Includes the following: Macedon, Kings of. Alexander ΙΠ. Tetradrachm / / Syria, Seleukid. Seleukos I. Tetradrachm / / Phoenicia, Arados. Draclun / / Baktria. Eukratides. Tetradrachm. Average VF. 4 coins in lot. ($750)

3153. Lot of six Greek AR, mostly of HeUenistic Kingdoms. Indudes the following: Macedonian Kings. Alexander III. Tetradrachm (2 corns) / / Seleukid Kings. Drachms (3 coins) / / Sasanian Kings. Obol. Average Fine. 6 coins in lot. ($100) 3154. Lot of six Parthian AR Drachms. Includes the following: Phraates Π / / Mithradates Π / / Gotarzes I (4 corns). Lot also includes an JE 15mm from Abdera in Thrace, an JE 14mm from Ephesos in Ionia, an AR Drachm of Seleukis I, and two unattributed Indo-Greek AR Drachms. Average Fine to VF. 11 coins in lot. ($125)

3155. Lot of two Ptolemaic AR Tetradrachms. Includes the following; Ptolemy II / / Ptolemy III. Lot also includes three AR Tetradrachms of Antioch in Syria of Vespasian. Average Fine. 5 coins in lot. ($250)

3158. Lot of forty-two Greek JE ‫׳‬floor sweepings.‫ ׳‬Mostly of the Seleukid Kings, but a few other cities, including some Judaean, are represented in the group. Lot also includes a medieval(?) bronze loop or ring (not wearable). Average Fair, a few better. ($75)

3159. Lot of eleven miscellaneous JE. Includes the following: Macedon, Amphipolis (2 coins) / / Thessalonika / / Seleukid Kings of Syria (2 coins) / / Syria, Apameia / / Phoenicia, Tripolis (2 coins) / / Tyre / / Lndo-Parthia / / And a Dupondius of Marcus Aurelius. Average Fair to Fine. LOT SOLD AS IS - N O RETURNS. 11 coins in lot. ($100)

3160. Lot of five miscellaneous Greek AR. Includes the following: Arabia, Himyarites. Unit / / Persian Satraps of Babylon. Mazakes. Tetradrachm / / Kings of Persis. Uncertain king. Drachm / / Baktria. PreAlexandrine period. Tetradrachm / / Baktria. Heliokles L Tetradrachm. Lot also includes a Rare JE 32mm of the Seleukid King Timarchos. Average Fine to VF. 6 coins in lot. ($800) 3161. Lot of five miscellaneous Greek AR. Includes the following: Bruttium, Rhegion. Tetradrachm / / Sicily, Gela. Litra / / Carian Satraps. Hidrieus. Tetradrachm / / Lycian Dynasts. Trbbenimi. Tetrobol / / Cilicia, Mallos. Stater. Average Fine to VF. 5 coins in lot. ($1000)

3162. Lot of three miscellaneous ancient JE. Include the following: Greek Sicily, Syracuse. Agathokles. JE 22mm. Calciati Π pg. 215,96 Dsl4; Favorito 41c / / Provincial. Egypt, Alexandria. Trajan. Year 17 (113/114 AD). JE Drachm. Köln 641 var. (position of date); Dattari 867 var. (placement of reverse legend); BMC 434 var. (same) / / Lucilla. JE Sestertius. RIC m 1756 (Aurelius); Cohen 54. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($300) 3163. Lot of twelve Sasanian AR Dirhems. Various rulers and mints. 2 with countermarks. Average Fair to VF. 12 coins in lot. ($150) 3164. Lot of two Sasanian AR Drachms. Includes the following; Ardashir I. Gobi Π / 1 / 2 (better type) / / Ardashir I. Gobi ΙΠ/2. Plus lot also includes a Drachm of Vahsir (Oxathres), King of Persis, Alram 582. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($300)

RPC Lots 3165. Lotofeight Spanish and Gallic Roman Colonial JE. Includes the following: Spain, Emerita. Augustus / / Caesaraugusta. Augustus; Tiberius / / Celsa. Republican period; Tiberius / / Julia Traducta. Oda viair / / Romula. Tiberius, Germanicus and Drusus / / Gaul, Nemausus. Agrippa and Augustus (cut in half). Lot also indudes an AR Quinarius of Augustus from the mint at Emerita. Average Fine to Near VF. 9 coins in lot. ($150) 3166. Lot of thirty Roman Provincial JE from Moesia and Thrace. Includes the following: Moesia, Superior. Viminacium. Philip I (2 coins); Volusian (2 coins); Aemilian / / Moesia Inferior, Dionysopolis. Gordian ΠΙ (3 coins) / / Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis. Septimius Severus (2 coins); Caracalla; Macrinus (2 corns); Severus Alexander / / Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis ad Istrum. Commodus; Septimius Severus; Geta; Macrinus (2 coins) / / Moesia Inferior, Tomis. Elagabalus / / Thrace. Rhoemetalkes I / / Thrace, Anchialus. Septimius Severus; Gordian ΠΙ and Tranquillina (2 coins) / / Thrace, Augusta Traiana. Geta, as Caesar / / Thrace, Deultum. Tranquillina; Otacilia Severa / / Thrace, Hadrianopolis. Caracalla / / Thrace, Mesembria. Philip I and Otacilia Severa / / Thrace, Odessos. Caracalla. Average Fair to VF. 30 coins in lot. ($300)

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3167. Lot of eight Provincial JE. Includes the following: Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis ad Istrum. C o m m o d u s . JE 21; Geta. JE 21 / / Thrace, Augusta Traiana. Geta. JE 30 / / Thrace, Mesembria. Philip II. JE 27 / / Thrace. Rhoemetalkes I. JE 27; JE 23; TE 20; and JE 19. Average good Fine to VF. 8 coins in lot. ($150)

3178. Lot of fourteen AR Denarii. Augustus. RSC 78. Heavily corroded. / / Tiberius. / / Trajan (5 coins). / / Faustina Sr. / / Marcus Aurelius (4 coins). / / Divus Lucius Verus. Heavily corroded. / / Commodus. Average Fine to VF unless otherwise noted. 14 coins in lot. (S300)

3168. Lot of sixteen Provincial JE from Tarsos in Cilicia. Includes the following: Caracalla (5 coins) / / Maximinus I / / Maximus, Caesar / / Balbinus / / Gordian III (2 coins) / / Valerian I (2 coins) / / Gallienus. Plus 3 uncertain rulers. Average Fair to Fine. 16 coins in lot. ($100)

3179. Lot of four Roman AR. Includes the following: Nero. Denarius / / Faustina Junior. Denarius / / Quietus. Antoninianus / / Julian Π. Siliqua. Average VF. 4 coins in lot. ($200)

3169. Lot of thirty-two Provincial JE, mostly from Pisidia, Cilicia and Syria. Includes the following: Pisidia, Antioch / / Cilicia, Anazarbos (3 coins) / / Cilicia, Flaviopolis (2 coins) / / Cilicia, Pompeiopolis (2 coins) / / Cilicia, Seleukeia ad Calycadnum / / Syria, Commagene. Samosata / / Syria, Seleukis and Pieria. Antioch (3 coins). Plus several other identifiable cities represented. Average Fair to VF. 32 coins total in lot. ($300)

3170. Lot of four AR Tetradrachms from Antioch in Syria. Includes the following: Philip I / / Trajan Decius / / Trebonianus Gallus (2 coins). Lot also includes an AR Tetradrachm of Trajan of Tyre in Phoenicia. Average good VF to EF. 5 coins in lot. ($250) 3171. Lot of thirteen Provincial JE, mostly f r o m the Decapolis and Judaea. A few of the more readily recognizable cities include Antioch ad Hippum, Neapolis, Tiberias, and Bostra. The remainder should be identifiable with some effort. Average Fair to Fine. 13 coins in lot. ($100)

3180. Lot of six Roman AR Denarii. Includes the following: Domitian. RSC 390 / / Trajan. RSC 242a / / Hadrian. RSC 1114 / / Sabina. RSC 3a / / Marcus Aurelius. RSC 526 / / Commodus. RSC 245 (better type). Average nice VF. 6 coins in lot. ($250)

3181. Lot of twelve Denarii. Includes the following: Domitian. Minerva. RSC 252. / / Trajan. Captive and trophy. RSC 537c. / / Hadrian. Victory. RSC 363; Liberalitas. RSC 917a; Tellus. RSC 1427 / / Marcus Aurelius, as Caesar. Juventas. RSC 389. / / Marcus Aurelius. Mars. RSC 126; Liberalitas. RSC 412; Pax. RSC 435. / / Faustina Jr. Hilaritas. RSC 111. / / Septimius Severus. Salus. RSC 548. / / Elagabalus. Felicitas. RSC 282. Average VF to EF. ($300) 12 coins in lot.

3182. Lot of nine AR Denarii. Includes the following: Domitian / / Nerva / / Trajan / / Hadrian / / Antoninus Pius / / Lucius Verus / / Commodus / / Plautilla / / Severus Alexander. Plus lot includes an Antoninianus of Gallienus. Average VF. 10 coins in lot. ($300)

3172. Lot of f o u r provincial brockages from u n d e t e r m i n e d eastern m i n t s . Includes the following: Faustina II / / Septimius Severus / / Elagabalus / / Tranquillina. Lot also includes a barbarous imitation brockage JE 3 of Valentinian I, and an unidentified reverse brockage of an Imperial denarius. Average Fair to Fine. A challenge for the successful bidder's attribution skills. 6 coins in lot. ($150)

3173. Lot of four potin tetradrachms from Alexandria in Egypt Includes the following: Philip I. Eagle. Köln 2734/35 / / Tacitus. Athena. Köln 3114; Eagle. Köln 3111/12 / / Diocletian. Zeus. Köln 3252. Average good VF. 4 coins in lot. ($100)

3183. Lot of eighteen Imperial and Provincial JE. Includes the following: Imperial. Hadrian. Semis / / Gallienus. Antoninianus / / Aurelian. Antoninianus (2 coins) / / Probus. Antoninianus / / Diocletian. Antoninianus / / Maximianus. Antoninianus (4 coins) / / Provincial. Syria, Seleukis and Pieria. Antioch. Augustus / / Nero / / Trajan / / Antoninus Pius / / Syria, Coele-Syria. Heliopolis. Septimius Severus / / Syria, Cyrrhestica. Cyrrhus. Commodus / / Phoenicia, Berytus. Vespasian / / Hadrian. Plus lot includes a small bronze intaglio. Average Fair to Fine. 18 coins and 1 intaglio in lot. ($100) 3184. Lot of thirty-three Septimius Severus AR Denarii. Good variety of reverse types. Severi eastern mint issues. Average VF or better. 33 coins in lot. ($450)

Republican & Roman Lots 3174. Lot of five R e p u b l i c a n AR Denarii. Includes the following: Anonymous. RSC 2 / / Aquillia 1 / / Aemilia 10 / / Servilia 1 / / Valeria 12a. Average nice VF. 5 coins in lot. ($250) 3175. Lot of n i n e R e p u b l i c a n AR Denarii. Includes the following: Aemilia 8. / / Aemilia 10 (2 coins). / / Naevia 6 (2 coins). / / Plautia 14. / / Postumia 10. / / Scribonia 8a. / / Sempronia 2. Average Fine to VF. 9 coins in lot. ($2TO) 3176. Lot of thirteen Republican AR Denarii. Includes the following: Julia 4. / / Junia 1. / / Junia 16a. / / Manlia 4. / / Naevia 6. / / Pompeia I. / / Titia 2. / / Tituria Iff. / / Tituria 2. / / Tituria 4. / / Tituria 6. //Valeria 11. / / Anonymous. RSC 226. Average Fine to near VF. 13 coins in lot. ($300)

3177. Lot of twenty-five R o m a n and Byzantine coins. Includes the following: Republican. Denarii. Cordia 3; Fonteia 7; Servilia 5 / / L. Titurius. As / / Anonymous. Semis; Sextans / / Imperial. Divus Augustus. Dupondius / / Titus, as Caesar. Denarius / / Antoninus Pius with Marcus Aurelius. Denarius / / Divus Antoninus Pius. Sestertius / / Commodus. Sestertius / / Severus Alexander. Denarius; Sestertius / / Hostilian. Sestertius / / Gallienus. Antoninianus / / Probus. Antoninianus / / Diocletian. Antoninianus / / Galerius, as Caesar. Follis / / Constantine I. Follis / / Constantinopolis. Follis / / Divus Constantine I. JE 4 / / Constantius Π. Centenionalis / / Byzantine. Vandalic imitation of Theodosius Π. JE 4 / / Justin I. Follis / / Unattributed billon trachy. Average Fine to near VF. 25 coins in lot. ($350)

3185. Lot of twenty-four AR Denarii of Caracalla. Good variety of types. Average VF. 24 coins in lot. ($400) 3186. Lot of twenty AR Denarii of Caracalla. One issue as Caesar, the rest as Augustus, with portraits from childhood to scowling young man. N o duplication of types. An excellent representation of the coinage of Caracalla. Average VF or better. 20 coins in lot. ($400) 3187. Lot of three AR Antoniniani. Includes the following: Caracalla / Serapis. RSC 349b / / Caracalla / Sol. RSC 390a / / Julia Domna / Venus. RSC 206. Average good VF. 3 coins in lot. ($250)

3188. Lot of eleven AR Denarii of Geta. As Caesar, with portraits from child to young man (10 coins). Several eastern mint issues / / As Augustus. No duplication of types. Average VF. 11 coins in lot. ($200) 3189. Lot of eleven Roman JE. Includes the following: Commodus / / Tetricus Π, Caesar / / Florian / / Probus (2 coins) / / Carausius / / Licinius I / / Licinius Π, Caesar / / Constantine II, as Caesar / / Delmatius / / Procopius. Lot also includes a Judaean prutah. Average Fair to near VF. 12 coins in lot. ($150) 3190. Lot of six AR Denarii. Includes the following: Septimius Severus. RIC IV 226 / / Julia Domna. RIC IV 546; RIC IV 645 / / Julia Mamaea. RIC IV 343 / / Severus Alexander. RIC IV 45 / / Gordian ffl. RIC IV113. Average near EF, a few with more interesting reverse types. 6 coins in lot. ($250)

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Classical Numismatic 3191. Lot of sixteen AR Denarii of Severan women. Julia Domna (12 coins) / / Plautilla (2 coins) / / Julia Maesa / / Julia Mamaea. Average VF. 16 coins in lot. ($250) 3192. Lot of fifteen Severan AR Denarii. Elagabalus (10 coins) / / Severus Alexander (5 corns). No duplication of types. Average VF or better. 15 coins in lot. ($2‫)ש‬

3193. Lot of three AR Denarii. Includes the following: Elagabalus (2 coins) / / Severus Alexander. Lot also includes an AR Antoninianus of Gallienus. Average VF to good VF. 4 coins in lot. ($100) 3194. Lot of four miscellaneous Roman coins. Includes the following: Severus Alexander. Sestertius / / Gordian ΠΙ. Sestertius / / Trebonianus Gallus. Antoninianus / / Postumus. Dupondius. Plus lot also includes an JE 42 of Ptolemy IV of Egypt, and an JE 24 of Elagabalus from Marcianopolis in Moesia Inferior. Average VF or slightly better. 6 coins in lot. ($150)

3195. Lot of twenty-four AR Denarii and Antoniniani. Maximinus. Denarii (6 coins) / / Gordian ΠΙ. Antoniniani (6 coins); Denarii (12 coins). Some duplication of types. Average VF or better. 24 coins in lot. ($300) 3196. Lot of fourteen Antoniniani. Includes the following: Gordian ΙΠ / / Philip I / / Otacilia Severa / / Trajan Decius / / Valerian I / / Gallienus (3 coins) / / Aurelian / / Tacitus / / Probus (2 coins) / / Carinus / / Maximianus. Lot also includes an AR Siliqua of Valens. Average EF, most are either of good silver or are fully silvered. 15 coins in lot. ($400) 3197. Lot of three Roman JE Folles. Includes the following: Maximianus, as Senior Augustus. London / / Divus Constantius. London//Constantine I. Alexandria. Average good VF to EF. 3 coins in lot. ($100) 3198. Lot of eight Roman JE of the later Empire. Includes the following: Maximianus, as Senior Augustus. Follis / / Divus Maximianus. Quarter Follis / / Maxentius. Half Follis / / Licinius Π, Caesar. Follis / / Jovian. JE 1; JE 3 / / Magnus Maximus. JE 2 / / Honorius. JE 2. Average Fine to VF. 8 coins in lot. ($2(‫ש‬ 3199. Lot of twenty-two 4th Century Roman JE. Includes the following: Licinius I / / Licinius Π (2 coins) / / Constantine I (anepigraphic type) / / Crispus, Caesar (2 coins) / / Constantine Π, as Caesar (5 coins) / / Constantius Π, as Caesar (3 corns) / / Constans, as Caesar / / Urbs Roma / / Helena / / Constantius Π (2 coins) / / Theodosius I (3 coins). Average Fine. 22 coins in lot. ($1(‫ש‬ 32‫ש‬. Lot of ten late Roman JE. Includes the following: Ttme of Maximmus Π. Deo sancto Serapidi / / Constantine I (2 coins, 1 a iDarbarous' imitation) / / Licinius Π, Caesar / / Gratian / / Valentinian Π / / Aelia Hacilla / / Arcadius / / Aelia Eudoxia / / Theodosius Π. Average Fine. 10 coins in lot. ($75) 3201. Lot of three miscellaneous coins. Includes the following: Parthia. Orodes Π. Drachm / / Rome. Domitian. Denarius / / Maximianus. Follis. Plus an uncertain Umayyad Dirhem. Average VF. 4 coins in lot. ($1‫)ש‬

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3204. Lot of thirty-five Roman and Provincial 'floor sweepings.' Includes the following: Roman. 21 4th Century JE, mostly Constantinian / / Provincial. 14 various smaller diameter JE, which appear mostly of Syrian fabric. Average Fair to Fine. 35 coins in lot. ($75) 3205. Lot of approximately one-hundred fifty floor sweepings. Many Greek, Provincial, Roman, and Byzantine corns, all waiting to be identified by the right person. Good study lot. Average Fair. Approximately 150 coins in lot. ($75)

Byzantine Lots

3206. Lot of seven high grade Byzantine JE. Includes the following: Justin I. Pentanummium. Constantinople. SB 169 / / Justinian I. Follis. Carthage. SB 257; Half Follis. Antioch. SB 225 / / Justin II. Follis. Constantinople. SB 360 / / Maurice Tiberius. Follis. Nicomedia. SB 512 / / Phocas. Half Follis. Antioch. SB 673 / / Isaac II. Billon Asper Trachy. Constantinople. SB 2003. Plus lot includes an AV Tremissis of Justin II, SB 353. Average VF to EF, except the tremissis which grades Fine. 8 coins in lot. ($300) 3207. Lot of thirty Byzantine JE. Folles from Justinian I through Nicephorus ΠΙ, including Anonymous types (17 coins). / / Half Folles to Pentanummi from Justinian I through Heraclius, mostly Antioch mint. (13 coins). Average Fair to Fine. 30 pieces in lot. ($150)

3208. Lot of sixty-four Byzantine 'floor sweepings.' Includes mostly folles and half folles of the early empire, but also a few trachea of the later period. Average Fair to Fine. 64 coins in lot. ($100) 3209. Lot of eight Byzantine JE Folles. Includes the following: Justinian I (2 coins) / / Constans Π / / Class A3 Anonymous Folles (4 coins) / / Alexius I. Plus an JE Half Follis of Maurice Tiberius. Average Fair to VF. 9 coins in lot. ($150) 3210. Lot of fourteen Byzantine JE. Includes the following: Justin II. Follis (4 coins) / / Tiberius Π. Follis / / M a u r i c e Tiberius. Follis; 12 Nummi / / Heraclius. Follis / / Constans II. Follis (2 coins) / / Michael Π. Follis / / Anonymous Folles (2 coins) / / Manuel L JE Trachy. Plus one unattributed JE Trachy, possibly from the Latin rulers of Constantinople. Average Fine. 15 coins in lot. ($125)

3211. Lot of Five Cherson JE. Includes the following: Basil II and ConstantineVm. 976-1025 AD. JE 24mm. Β flanked by Κ W / Cross-crosslet on steps, two pellets. SB 1717 (Basil I) / / Romanus 1.920-944 AD. JE 26mm. Ρ W monogram / Cross on steps with pellets. SB 1764 //JE 21mm. Similar types, small flan. SB 1764 / / JE 23mm. Ρ U monogram / Cross on steps with pellets. SB 1764. //JE 16mm. Similar types, small flan. DOC—. (Note: Anoxin attributes the variety with PU monogram form to Romanus ΠΙ ( 10281034 AD) and that with the PW monogram to Romanus IV (1068-1071 AD)). Lot also includes an AR Obol of Eukratides. Average Fine, the last two Cherson coins on irregular flans. 6 coins in lot. ($200)

3212. Lot of four miscellaneous AR. Includes the following: Sasanian. Khusru Π. Drachm / / Byzantine. Heraclius. Hexagram / / Italy, Milan. Denaro / / Vietnam, Fuiran. AR Unit. Average Fine to VF. 4 coins in lot. ($100)

World Lots

3202. Lot of twenty-three Roman and Byzantine JE. Highlights include: Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius as Caesar / / Sestertius of Severus Alexander / / Follis of Delmatius. Antioch mint / / Follis of Constantius Π as Caesar. Anepigraphic bust from Antioch / / Follis of Heraclius. Seleucia mint, year 7 / / Eighteen others, mostly 4th century. Average Fine to VF. 23 coins irr lot. ($2‫)ש‬

3213. Lot of seven early Islamic AR Dirhems. Includes the following: Abbasid / / Ayyubid / / Umayyad (2 coins) / / Arab-Sasanian (3 coins). Average VF. 7 coins in lot. ($100)

3203. Lot of five miscellaneous coins. Includes the following: Greek. Egypt, Ptolemaic. Ptolemy Π. JE 21 / / Provincial. Cilicia, Olba. Marcus Aurelius. JE 18 / / Roman. Antoninus Pius. AR Denarius / / Byzantine. Michael ΙΠ. AR Miliaresion / / Armenia. AR Tram. Plus lot includes six other unattributed Provincial JE. Average Fair to VF. 11 coins in lot. ($1‫)ש‬

3214. Lot of eighteen miscellaneous World Coins. Includes many Islamic dynasties JE, a few Venetian AR Soldinos, as well as a French, a Crusader, a Sasanian, and an M i a n coin. The Islamic coins are mostly 'floor sweeps,' the rest average near VF. 18 coins in lot. ($75)

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Classical Numismatic 3215. Lot of seven Islamic Dynasties AR Dirhems. Includes the following: Abbasid / / Umayyad (2 coins) / / Tabaristan (4 coins). Plus one unattributed later AR Dirhem. Average Fine to EF. 8 coins in lot. ($100) 3216. Lot of thirteen medieval Islamic coins, mostly AR. Includes the following: Ghaznavids (5 coins) / / Ilkhans (4 coins) / / Timurids (4 coins). Lot also includes four Persian coins. Average Fine to VF. 17 coins in lot. ($150) 3217. Lot of twenty-seven Turkoman TE. Several mlers from various dynasties included. This group would make a nice study collection for the collector who wants to familiarize him/herself with the recent Spengler and Sayles references. Average Fair to VF. 27 coins in lot. ($150) 3218. Lot of six Armenian TE. Includes the following: Levon I (2 coins) / / Hetoum I and Zabel (2 corns) / / Levon Π / / Hetoum II. Average Fine. 6 coins in lot. ($75) 3219. Lot of thirty-two medieval AR and TE. Includes the following: Armenia. AR Trams (8 coins) / / AR Takvorins (4 coins) / / TE (4 coins) / / AR Denaro of Lucca (6 coins) / / Islamic dirhems, mostly Iranian-Timurid and later (10 coins). Average Fair to Fine. 32 coins in lot. ($200)

3220. Lot of eight miscellaneous Medieval Billon and AR. Includes the following: Crusader. Antioch. 'Helmet‫ ׳‬Denier (2 coins) / / Italy. Venice. Grosso / / Austria/Germany. Various cities. Pfennig (5 coins). Average Fine or better. 8 coins in lot. ($125)

3221. Lot of twenty-two medieval French AR. Includes the following: Louis XI. Gros de Roi; Obole Tournois (3 coins) / / Charles VIII. Denier / / Henri Π. Douzain (6 coins) / / Charles IX. Sol Parisis (2 coins) / / Henri m. Double Tournois / / Charles X. Douzain / / Henri IV. Douzain (6 coins) / / Louis ΧΠΙ. 1 / 4 Ecu. Lot also includes an TE Double Tournois of Henri ΙΠ. 23 coins in lot. ($300) 3222. Lot of seven Hungarian AR Denars, all with KB mint-mark. Includes the following dates: 1545; 1547; 1557; 1563; 1569; 1578; 1581. Average VF. 7 coins in lot. ($50) 3223. Lot of six miscellaneous World AR. Includes the following. Austria. Archduke Ferdinand Charles. 1638.3 Kreuzer / / Hungary. Leopold I, the Hogmouth. 1678.1 / 4 Thaler / / Italy, Genoa. 1675.10 Soldi / / Italy, Sarclinia. 1840P 5 Lire / / Italy, Kingdom. 1871M. 5 Lire; 1876R. 5 Lire. Plus lot ineludes a Hungarian St. George medal, and three Russian Wire Kopecks of Ivan IV. Average Fine to VF. 10 coins in lot. ($125) 3224. Lot of seven miscellaneous Medieval World coins. Includes the following: Austria, Salzburg. Paris von Lodron. AR Klippe 119 Thaler. Probst 1312 / / Bosnia. Turtko Π. AR Grosch. Rengjeo987 / / France. Louis XVI. 17921. AR 1 / 4 Ecu. VG 39 / / France, Lorraine. Francis Π. 1628. AR Teston. Badonville mint. Cf. De Saulcey pl. XXVI, 2 (unlisted date) / / France, Lorraine. Charles IV. 1629. AR Teston. De Saulcy pl. XXVI, 4 / / Germany, Konstanz. Diethelhelm von Krekingen. AR Bracteate. Bonhoff 1806 / / Islamic. Kakwayhids. Zahir al din Abu Mansur Faramarz. AH 435 (1043/1044 AD). AV Dinar. MWI620. Plus lot includes an TE Sestertius of Trajan, RIC Π 642, an AV Solidus of Maurice Tiberius, DOC 15d, and an EL Aspron Trachy of Isaac Π, Hendy pi. 20,7-8. Average VF to EF, except for the Trajan Sestertius which grades near Fine. A potpourri of fine quality coins. 10 coins in lot. ($1000)

3225. Lot of five AR Crowns. Includes the following: France. Louis XIV. 1693E. Ecu. Overstruck on 1691A / / Louis XVI. 1781.6 Livres / / Louis XVin. 1823.5 Francs / / Philip 1.1832.5 Francs / / Papal States. Pius VI. 1780. Scudo. Average Fair to AU. 5 corns in lot. ($200) 3226. Lot of four German and Austrian Thalers. Includes the following: Austria. Francis Π. 1821G / / Brandenbuig-Ansbach. Alexander. 1774 / / Saxony. Christian 1.1591; Christian Π. 1611. Lot also includes an AR Orte of Sigismund ΠΙ of Poland. Average Fair to Near VF. 5 coins in lot. ($250)

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3227. Lot of four World Crowns. Includes the following: France. 5 Francs. 1822A; 1834W / / Mexico. 8 Reales. 18330M / / Peru. 8 Reales. 1816JP / / Lot also includes a German States 3 Marks from Hamburg, 1913J, a Russian Rouble, 1896 and a Swedish 50 Öre, 1877EB (rare date). Average Fine. 7 coins in lot. ($100)

3228. Lot of three Mexican and Argentinian AR 8 Reales. Includes the following: Argentina. 1835P / / Mexico. 1781FF; 1836ML. Average Fine, the 1781 with obverse graffiti. 3 coins in lot. ($100) 3229. Lot of twenty-one coins of the Knights of Malta. Includes the following: Fra Antoine de Paule. TE Grano / / Fra Jean-Paul Lascaris Castellar. JE Grano II Fra Adrien de Wignacourt. JE Grano II Fra Ramon Perellos y Roccaful. JE Cinquina; JE Grano / / Fra Ramon Despuig. AR Scudo (base) / / Fra Emmanuel Pinto. AR 4 Tari (2 coins, one holed); AR 2 Tari; TE Carlino; JE Grano / / Fra Francisco Ximenez de Texada. AR 4 Tari / / Fra Emmanuel de Rohan. AR Scudo; AR 2 Tari (2 coins, one holed); JE Tari; JE Cinquina (2 coins); JE Half Cinquina (2 coins); JE Grano. Average Fair to good Fine. 21 coins in lot. ($200)

3230. Lot of fifteen coins and medals of Malta. Includes the following: 1923. JE 47mm. British Empire Exhibition, Malta Preliminary Show / /1959. JE 70mm. St. John Ambulance Brigade Golden Jubilee (2 medals) //1969. JE 70mm. St. John Ambulance Brigade (2 medals) / / 1969. JE 42. Malta Christmas Stamp Exhibition / / 1970. White metal 55mm. ΧΕΠ European Art Exhibition / /1970. JE 50mm. ΧΙΠ European Art Exhibition / / 1970. JE 42mm. Malta Philatelic Exhibition / / 1971. JE 41mm. Malta Philatelic Exhibition / / 1973. JE 38mm. 4th Malta Philatelic Exhibition / / 1974. JE 38mm. 5th Malta Philatelic Exhibition / / 1975. JE 38mm. 6th Malta Philatelic Exhibition / / 1977. JE 38mm. 7th Malta Philatelic Exhibition / / 1980. JE 38mm. 8th Malta Philatelic Exhibition. Plus a 1964 Proof Set containing a 2 Scudi and a 1 Scudo, a 1972 Proof Set, a 1979 Proof 1 Pound, and a 1975 Proof 25 Cents. 19 pieces in lot. ($150)

3231. Lot of twenty-six World Crowns. Includes the following: Ajman. 7 1/2 Riyals. 1970. Death of Nassar. Proof / / Austria. Maria Theresa. Thaler. Various strikes. EF (9 coins) / / Canada. 1 Dollar. 1967. Une. (7 corns) / / France. 5 Francs. 1849A. Fine / / Great Britain. 25 New Pence. 1972. Royal Silver Wedding Anniversary. EF (2 coins) / / Haiti. 100 Gourdes. 1977. Begin and Sadat. Proof / / Iran. 5000 Dinars. 1306H AH. AU / / Japan. 1 Yen. Year 28 (1895). Chopmarked and scratched / / Kazakhstan. 5 Roubles. 1992. Proof / / Mexico. 8 Reales. 1868. Heavily chopmarked / / Pitcairn Islands. Dollar. 1988. Drafting of Constitution. Une / / L o t also includes an AR 30mm Medal of Albrecht Dürer, 1971, and a silver round of India. LOT SOLD AS IS - N O RETURNS. 28 coins in lot. ($100) 3232. Lot of seventy-five South American AR and base metal. Argentina. / / Bolivia (6 coins, including a holed and plugged 1832 AV Scudo). / / Brazil (2 coins). / / Chile (6 coins). / / Colombia (6 coins). / / Costa Rica. / / Cuba. / / El Salvador (38 coins). / / Panama (4 coins, including 3 ‫׳‬Panama Pills"). / / Peru (6 coins, including 1831 MM 8 Reales in Good VF). / / Uruguay (3 coins). / / Venezuela, Caracas. 1818. JE 1/4 Real. Lot includes seven 8 reales or peso-sized silver crowns. Average conditions from Fine for earlier types to Une. for modem pieces, several holed. LOT SOLD AS I S - N O RETURNS. 75 coins in lot. ($200)

3233. Lot of three m o d e m World AV. Includes the following: Great Britain. Geoige ΠΙ. 1800.1 / 3 Guinea I I Turkey. AH 1255.100 Piastres; AH 1277.100 Piastres. Average VF. 3 coins in lot. ($200) 3234. ASIA. Lot of seventy-three miscellaneous coins. Includes the following: Annam (3 corns) / / Brunei / / Burma (3 coins) / / Cambodia (3 coins) / / Chinese cash (39 coins, including several 20-100 Cash coins) / / China, modem. (7 coins) / / Japan (9 coins, 4 Clay Tokens) / / Surinam / / Thailand / / Tibet (2 coins). Plus an Alka Seltzer brass token. Average Fair to EF. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. 74 pieces in lot. ($100)

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Classical Numismatic British & Commonwealth Lots 3235. Lot of forty mostly British and Commonwealth proof and mint sets, and other special issues. Includes the following: Australia. 1966 (2 sets), 1970,1971,1985,1986,1987 Mint Sets / / Bahamas. 1966 Mint Set / / Gibraltar. 1967. Crown. UNC / / G r e a t Britain. 1970,1972,1973,1974,1975, 1976,1978 Proof Sets; 1953,1967,1968 Mint Sets; 1977. Crown. Silver Jubilee (2 coins). UNC; 1980. Crown. 80th Birthday. Proof; 1981. Crown. Marriage of Charles and Diana. Proof / / Guyana. 1967 Proof Set. With case / / Jamaica. 1972.20 Dollars (gold). 10th Anniversary of Independence. Proof; 1972.10 Dollars. 10th Anniversary of Independence; 1966. 5 Shillings. 8th British Empire and C o m m o n w e a l t h Games. U N C / / Bailiwick of Jersey. 1966. Crown. U N C / / N e w Zealand. 1965 (2 sets), 1967, 1968, 1969 (Cook Commemorative), 1970 (Royal Visit) Mint Sets / / Singapore. 1967 Mint Set / / South Africa. 1964,1965,1966,1967 Proof Set; 1968 Mint Set. Plus lot ind u d e s a denomination set of Mexican coins, 1 Cent through 1 Peso, different dates in the late 1950's and early 1960's, UNC, a 5 Balboas from Panama, 1970, Central American and Caribbean Games commemorative, UNC, 2 miscellaneous Tokens, 2 British Exhibition in New York medals, and a 10 Shilling piece from Ireland, 1966, UNC. 47 pieces total in lot. ($350)

3236. Lot of three Canadian 50 cent coins. Includes the following 1881H (Fine, cleaned) / / 1903H (Fine) / / 1918 (Fine). Lot also includes a British AR Crown, 1821, in Fine. 4 coins in lot. ($100)

3237. Lot of four English AR. Indudes the following: Henry VHI. Groat. Seaby 2337E. VF / / Anne. 1708. Shilling. SB 3610. AU (small obverse scratches) / / William IV. 1835. Shilling. SB 3835. UNC / / Vidoria. 1893. Shilling. SB 3940. AU. 4 coins in lot. ($400)

3238. Lot of four Scottish coins. Includes the following: James IV. Billon Penny. Seaby 5362 / / James V AR Groat. Seaby 5378 / / Mary. Billon Bawbee. Seaby 5433 / / Mary and Francis. 1558. AR Testoon. Seaby 5416 / / James VI. Undated (1623). JE Turney. Seaby 5524. Average Fair to Fine, the groat and testoon with scratches and other problems. 5 coins in lot. ($50)

3239. Lot of three English coins. Includes the following: William III. 1696. Crown. Seaby 3470 / / George III. 1818. Crown. Seaby 3787 / / Twopence. 1797. Seaby 3776. Average Fine to near VF. 3 coins in lot. ($100)

3240. Lot of eleven English coronation and related medals. Includes the following: 1821, George IV, JE 35mm, Coronation //1886, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, JE 51mm, Colonial and Indian Exhibition (2 medals) / / 1897, Vidoria, White metal 55mm, 60 years of rule, with case / /1897, Vidoria, White metal 76mm, 60 years of rule, with case / / 1902, Edward VU, AR 55mm, Coronation, with case / / 1906, Prince of Wales, JE 58mm, Visit to the Austrian Exhibition, with case / /1935, George V, White metal 56mm, 25 years of rule, with case / / 1935, George V, AR 31mm, 25 years of rule / / 1937, George VI, AR 50mm, Coronation / / 1937, George VI, AR 31mm, Coronation. Two grade VF, the rest EF or better. 11 pieces in lot. ($400)

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