Online Coin Auction #133

Monday, 13 July 2026 | Madrid, 11:00 CEST

  • First session. 11:00h CEST, from lot 1 to 1221.
  • Second session. 16:00h CEST, from lot 1222 to 2874.

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101 | Greek coins

Kingdom of Macedonia, Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 18.27g/20mm). 336-323 Fine. Obv: Head of Heracles facing right with a lion skin. Rev: Zeus seated on the left holding an eagle and scepter, monogram in front: NY, below the throne monogram: ΣE, legend around: ALEΛEΞANΔPOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ. Encapsulated by NGC ChVF, Strike: 4/5 - Surface: 2/5.
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Starting price: 175€

102 | Greek coins

KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Philip III Arrhidaios. Ae16. (Ae. 4.03g/16mm). 323-317 AD. Uncertain mint in western Asia. (Price 2803). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right within a Macedonian shield. Rev: Macedonian helmet, Greek monogram to the left, caduceus to the right. VF-.
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Starting price: 25€

103 | Greek coins

KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Philip III Arrhidaios. Ae16. (Ae. 3.90g/16mm). 323-317 Fine. Uncertain mint in western Asia. (Price 2803). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right within a Macedonian shield. Rev: Macedonian helmet, Greek monogram to the left, caduceus to the right. VF-.
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Starting price: 25€

104 | Greek coins

KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Philip III Arrhidaios. Ae16. (Ae. 4.03g/16mm). 323-317 Fine. Uncertain mint in western Asia. (Price 2803). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right within a Macedonian shield. Rev: Macedonian helmet, Greek monogram to the left, caduceus to the right. VF/VF+.
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Starting price: 25€

105 | Greek coins

Kingdom of Macedonia, Philip III Arrhidaios, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Drachma. (Ar. 4.28g/17mm). 336-323 Fine Lampsakos. (Price 1365). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in front: serpent, below the throne monogram: A and crescent, behind legend: ALEΞANΔPOY. EF. Fine specimen.
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Starting price: 125€

106 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Philip III Arrhidaios, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Drachma. (Ar. 4.18g/16mm). 322-318 Fine (minted under Menander or Kleitos). Sardis. (Price 2637). Obv: Head of Heracles right with lion skin. Rev: Zeus seated left, holding scepter and eagle, torch in front, under the throne: Δ, behind legend: ALESEANDROY. VF.
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Starting price: 60€

107 | Greek coins

Kingdom of Macedonia, Philip III Arrhidaios. Drachma. (Ar. 4.23g/17mm). 323-319 Fine Magnesia ad Maeandrum. (Price P57). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Jupiter seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, below the throne monogram: ATI, behind legend: PHILIPPOY. EF-. Traces of original luster. Attractive specimen.
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Starting price: 75€

108 | Greek coins

Kingdom of Macedonia, Philip III Arrhidaios. Drachma. (Ar. 4.28g/19mm). 322-318 Fine (minted under Menander or Cleitus, both generals of Alexander III the Great). Sardis. (Price P79 variant of symbol position). Obv: Head of Heracles right wearing a lion skin. Rev: Zeus seated left holding an eagle and scepter, in front: Torch and monogram: EY, behind legend: PHILIPPOY. VF+. Reverse very centered.
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Starting price: 75€

109 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Philip III Arrhidaios. Drachma. (Ar. 4.10g/17mm). 323-317 Fine. (Price P123). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated on the left holding eagle and scepter, under the throne: A, behind legend: PHILIPPO Y. Good Very Fine.
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Starting price: 75€

110 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Philip III Arrhidaios, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 17.02g/28mm). 323-317 Fine (minted under Antipater or Polyperchon, both generals of Philip III Arrhidaios). Pella. (Price 21 4). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, below the throne: Θ, behind legend: ALEΞANΔPOY. VF.
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Starting price: 150€

111 | Greek coins

Kingdom of Macedonia, Philip III Arrhidaios. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 17.10g/26mm)*. 323-317 Fine Babylon. (Price P200). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated on the left holding eagle and scepter, in front: shield on monogram, below the throne monogram: HΔT, around legend: PHILIPPOY BASILES. Encapsulated by NGC VF. *Theoretical weight and dimensions.
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Starting price: 300€

112 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Antigonus I Monophthalmos, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Drachma. (Ar. 4.12g/18mm). 310-301 Fine (minted as Strategos or "king" of Asia). Lampsakos. (Price 1418). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in the field: amphora, below the throne: Θ, behind legend: ALEEANDROY. EF-. Attractive specimen.
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Starting price: 125€

113 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Antigonus I Monophthalmos (as Strategos of Asia), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Drachma. (Ar. 4.00g/17mm)*. 310-301 Fine Abydos. (Price 1551). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in front: head of Ammon, below the throne: leaf, behind legend: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ. Encapsulated by NGC ChVF. *Theoretical weight and dimensions.
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Starting price: 125€

114 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Antigonus I Monophthalmos (as Satrap of Asia), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.91g/28mm). 315-311 Fine (minted under Peithon, general of Antigonus I). Babylon. (Price 3734). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in the field monogram within a laurel wreath, below the throne monogram within a circle, around legend: ΒAΣILEΩΣ-AΛEΞANΔPOY. VF. Scratch on obverse. Attractive tone.
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Starting price: 250€

115 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Kassander (as Regent), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.73g/23mm). 310-307 Fine Amphipolis. (Price 432). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin to right. Rev: Zeus seated to left holding eagle and scepter, in front: L on bull's head, below the throne: E, behind legend: ALELANDROY. Good Fine.
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Starting price: 60€

116 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Kassander (as Regent), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.34g/26mm). 307-297 Fine Amphipolis. (Price 453). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: L on torch, below the throne: Bee, behind legend: ALESEANPOY. VF-.
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Starting price: 100€

117 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Kassander (as Regent), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.82g/25mm). 307-297 Fine Amphipolis. (Price 458). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: Λ on torch, below the throne monogram: Δ, behind legend: ALEΛEΞANΔPOY. Encapsulated by NGC ChVF, Strike: 5/5 - Surface: 3/5, brused.
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Starting price: 200€

118 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Kassander (as Regent), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.42g/25mm). 307-297 Fine Amphipolis. (Price 468). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: L on torch, below the throne: Kantharos, behind legend: ALESEANPOY. VF-.
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Starting price: 150€

119 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Kassander (as Regent), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.50g/24mm)*. 307-297 Fine Amphipolis. (Price 475). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: L on torch, below the throne monogram: star on cone, behind legend: ALESEANPOY. VF+. Attractive specimen.
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Starting price: 300€

120 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Kassander (as Regent), minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.71g/27mm). 315-294 Fine Amphipolis. (Price 490). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: Λ on torch, below the throne monogram: KP, behind legend: ALESEANPOY. VF.
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Starting price: 250€

121 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Drachma. (Ar. 4.14g/19mm). 290-275 Fine Ionia, Chios. (Price 2325). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in front monogram within circle on bunch of grapes, behind legend: ΑЛЕОБНДСПХ. Encapsulated by NGC AU, Strike 5/5 - Surface: 2/5, Fine Style.
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Starting price: 125€

122 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.52g/31mm). 215-200 Fine. Aeolis, Kyme. (Price not cited; Mektipini 254, monogram variant). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in the field: jug with one handle, below monogram, behind legend: ALEΛEΞANΔPOY. VF. Ex Richard Ashton Collection; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 391 (15/02/2017), Lot No. 213; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 565 (03/07/2024), Lot No. 96 (includes the label from said auction).
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Starting price: 90€

123 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the designs of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.06g/34mm). 207-206 Fine (Year 12). Lycia, Phaselis. (Price 2852). Obv: Head of Heracles with a lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding an eagle and scepter, in the field: IB over Φ, behind legend: ALEΛEΞANΔPOY. VF-. Countermark on obverse: Incuse circle with radiate bust of Helios facing forward.
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Starting price: 100€

124 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the designs of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 15.43g/29mm). 203-202 Fine (Year 19). Pamphylia, Perge. (Price 2931). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in the field monogram: IT, behind legend: ALESEANPOY. VF.
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Starting price: 150€

125 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 17.00g/29mm)*. 201-190 Fine (minted under Damatrios as magistrate). Caria, Rhodes. (Price 2521). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated left holding eagle and scepter, in field: ΔAMATPIOΣ, on a rose, below the throne: PO, behind legend: ALEΛEΞANΔPOY. Encapsulated by NGC XF. *Theoretical weight and dimensions.
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Starting price: 400€

126 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 15.45g/31mm). 200-196 Fine Ionia, Magnesia. (Price 2049 variant of symbol position). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in the field monogram on a horse's head, in exergue: Meander pattern, behind legend: ALELANDROY. VF. Obverse off-center.
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Starting price: 150€

127 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the designs of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 15.98g/31mm). 202-201 Fine (Year 11). Pamphylia, Aspendos. (Price 2891). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in the field: ASS/IA, behind legend: ALECANDROY. EF-. Attractive specimen.
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Starting price: 200€

128 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the designs of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.57g/32mm). 195-194 Fine (Year 27). Pamphylia, Perge. (Price 2941). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in the field monogram: KZ, behind legend: ALEΞANΔPOY. VF+.
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Starting price: 250€

129 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.47g/28mm). 125-100 Fine Thrace, Mesembria. (Price does not cite; HGC 3, 1569). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: API on a Corinthian helmet with crest, below the throne monogram: HΦ, between legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ-AΛEΞANΔPOY. EF. Precious example.
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Starting price: 250€

130 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.54g/32mm). 150-125 Fine Thrace, Mesembria. (Price 1054; HGC 3, 1568). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Jupiter seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, on a field Corinthian helmet with crest, below: ΔA, below the throne monogram: HPA, between legend: ALEΞANΔPOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ. EF-. Attractive iridescent tone on the obverse, slight rub on both the obverse and edge. Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 560 (17/04/2024), Lot No. 34 (includes the auction label).
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Starting price: 200€

131 | Greek coins

Kingdom of Macedonia, minted in the name and under the designs of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.47g/28mm). 125-100 Fine Thrace, Mesembria. (Price 1070). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: Corinthian helmet with crest, below: ΔA, below the throne: ΔΙ, between legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ-ALEΛΞANΔPOY. EF. Excellent specimen.
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Starting price: 200€

132 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.96g/30mm). 188-170 Fine (minted under Echenicus and Geitas as magistrates). Aeolis, Temnus. (Price 1690). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Zeus seated on a throne facing left, holding a scepter and eagle; in front: amphora under a bunch of grapes; under the arm, legend: EXENI/KOΣ; under the throne: ΓEI/TAΣ; behind, legend: ALEΛEΞANΔPOY. Encapsulated by NGC XF, Strike: 5/5 - Surface: 2/5.
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Starting price: 300€

133 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Amphipolis. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.80g/30mm). 167-149 Fine (SNG Copenhagen 1314). Obv: Diademed bust of Artemis facing right, holding a bow and quiver over her left shoulder, all within a shield with Macedonian decorations. Rev: Mace between the legend: MAKEΔONΩN/ΠPΩTHΣ, above it the monogram: ΣΗΑTΡ, below the monograms: TKI-MYEΩT, all within an oak wreath, lightning bolt to the left. VF+.
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Starting price: 250€

134 | Greek coins

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Magistrate Eka, minted in the name and under the types of Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm, minted on another tetradrachm of Alexander III the Great. (Ar. 16.18g/34mm). 90-80 Fine Thrace, Odessos. (Price 1197; HGC 3.2, 1588). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin facing right. Rev: Jupiter seated facing left holding eagle and scepter, in field: EKA, under the throne a star, between legends: ALESEANPOY BASILES, in exergue: ODETHITON. VF+. Ex Aureo & Calicó, Auction 285 (14/12/2016), Lot No. 3007.
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Starting price: 125€

135 | Greek coins

KINGS OF MAURITANIA, Juba II and Cleopatra Selene. Ae24 (Ae. 12.88g/24mm). 25 Fine-24 AD Caesarea. (SNG Copenhagen 605; Mazard 351). Obv: Diademed and draped bust of Juba II facing right, with a club over his left shoulder, in front: REX IVBA. Rev: Headdress of Isis surmounted by a crescent, around the legend: BACI-LICCA / KLEONAPTA. Good Fine.
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Starting price: 40€

136 | Greek coins

Kingdom of Mauritania, Juba II. Denarius. (Ar. 2.44g/20mm). 25 Fine-23 AD Caesarea. (Mazard 241; SNG Copenhagen 593). Obv: Laureate head of Juba II facing right, legend: REX IVBA. Rev: Cornucopia with a cross-scepter, on a crescent field. EF-. Slight traces of original luster and a beautiful iridescent tone on the reverse.
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Starting price: 175€

137 | Greek coins

KINGS OF MAURETANIA, Juba II. Denarius. (Ar. 2.24g/18mm). 21 AD (Year 46 of reign). Caesarea. (Mazard does not cite; SNG Copenhagen does not cite; MAA does not cite). Obv: Laureate head of Juba II facing right, legend: REX IVBA in front. Rev: Lion leaping right, between its front paws: a leaf?, in exergue: RXXXXVI. VF+. Unpublished and extremely rare example; we only have records of examples with similar reverses but without the reign date in the exergue.

Juba II was a client king of Rome who ruled Mauretania between 25 Fine and 23 AD, and whose personal history is inextricably linked to that of his father, Juba I of Numidia. After the latter's defeat by Caesar at the Battle of Thapsus (46 Fine), the young Juba was taken to Rome as a prisoner to participate in the dictator's triumph, according to Roman custom with the sons of defeated kings. There he was raised under the tutelage of Octavia, Augustus's sister, received a thorough Greco-Roman education, adopted Roman citizenship with the name Gaius Julius Juba, and won the friendship of the future emperor, whom he accompanied on some of his military campaigns.
When, in 25 Fine, Augustus decided to end the eight-year vacancy of the Mauretania throne—a kingdom left without a monarch after the death of its last king, Bocchus II—he chose Juba as the ideal solution: an African prince of royal blood, thoroughly Romanized, and personally loyal to the emperor. The kingdom granted to him was further expanded with territories of the Gaetuli, reinforcing its strategic importance to Rome in controlling North Africa.
Despite his royal status, Juba's political role was largely symbolic. Rome maintained him as a useful client king to legitimize its presence in the region and Romanize the territory. The sovereign channeled his energies into the arts and literature, becoming one of the most prolific intellectuals of his time: he wrote works on history, geography, botany, and art in Greek and Latin, frequently cited by later authors such as Pliny the Elder, Strabo, and Plutarch, although none have survived in their entirety. He is even credited with being the first to describe the Euphorbia plant, named after his personal physician. He embellished his capital, Iol, renaming Caesarea—modern-day Cherchell, Algeria—in honor of Augustus, transforming it into a first-rate Hellenistic-Roman city, complete with a theater, temples, and a court that attracted artists and intellectuals. He is also credited with sending an expedition to the Fortunate Isles, the present-day Canary Islands, whose description is recorded by Pliny the Elder and which constitutes one of the first written testimonies about that archipelago.
Around 19 Fine, he married Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII, who had also been raised in Rome by Octavia after her mother's execution. The union was as much a political decision by Augustus as a dynastic one: it kept the Ptolemaic princess honorably away from Egypt, while endowing the Mauritanian kingdom with the prestige of the Ptolemaic lineage. Cleopatra was formally associated with power, as evidenced by the numerous coins bearing both their portraits, and her influence is believed to partly explain the distinctly Egyptian orientation of the Caesarean court and the coinage iconography of the reign. Their union produced a daughter, Drusilla, and a son named Ptolemy, a name deliberately chosen to assert Ptolemaic ancestry.
Economically, the kingdom was prosperous: it exported cedar and citron wood, murex dyes for the famous Gaetulica purple, and animals for the Roman games, and maintained intense trade with Hispania Baetica, from where silver was imported for coinage. Indeed, the numismatics of Juba II are one of the main sources for understanding his reign: abundant, varied in types and legends, and written in Latin, Greek, and Punic, they clearly reflect the hybrid and cosmopolitan character of his kingdom.
Cleopatra Selene died around 5/6 AD, and Juba outlived her by almost two decades. The possible involvement of his son Ptolemy in the government during the final years of the reign remains a subject of debate among historians; coins bearing two effigies suggest that, if such a co-regency existed, it would not have been formalized until very late, perhaps around 20 AD. Juba died in 23 AD, leaving behind a seemingly stable kingdom whose fate was already sealed. Ptolemy of Mauretania, his successor and the last king of the dynasty, was assassinated on the orders of Emperor Caligula in 40 AD during a visit to Rome. His death without heirs led to the direct annexation of the territory by Rome, which divided it into two provinces: Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis, forever erasing the independence of a kingdom that, under Juba II, had reached its cultural and intellectual zenith.
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Starting price: 2.000€

138 | Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Hemiobol. (Ar. 0.35g/9mm). 500-490 Fine (SNG Copenhagen 380). Obv: Forepart of boar to left, behind tuna. Rev. Lion's head to left, above retrograde K. VF.
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Starting price: 30€

139 | Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Hemiobol. (Ar. 0.37g/9mm). 450-400 AD (SNG BN 375). Obv: Forepart of boar to left, behind tuna. Rev. Lion's head to left, above star. VF.
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Starting price: 30€

140 | Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Obol. (Ar. 0.33g/9mm). 450-400 Fine (SNG France 5386). Obv: Forepart of a boar to the left, behind a tuna. Rev: Lion's head to the left within an incuse square, on a field a wolf's head facing forward. VF.
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Starting price: 30€

141 | Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Hemiobol. (Ar. 0.19g/7mm). 450-400 Fine (Klein 265). Obv: Forepart of a boar to the left, behind a tuna. Rev: Lion's head to the left within an incuse square. VF.
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Starting price: 25€

142 | Greek coins

MYSIA, Parion. Drachm. (Ar. 2.38g/13mm). 5th century Fine (SNG Copenhagen 256). Anv: Gorgon head from the front. Rev: Square incusus. Very Fine-.
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Starting price: 20€

143 | Greek coins

MISIA, Parion. Drachm. (Ar. 3.15g/13mm). 550-520 Fine (SNG Copenhagen 256). Anv: Medusa head from the front. Rev: Incuse linear pattern. Good Fine.
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Starting price: 15€

144 | Greek coins

MYSIA, Parion. Drachm. (Ar. 3.22g/12mm). 5th century Fine (SNG Copenhagen 256). Anv: Gorgon head from the front. Rev: Square incusus. Very Fine-.
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Starting price: 25€

145 | Greek coins

MISIA, Pergamon. Ae10. (Ae. 1.00g/10mm). 310-284 Fine (SNG Copenhagen, 323/4). Obv: Head of Melqart with lion skin facing right. Rev: Head of Athena with helmet facing right, below the Greek legend. VF.
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Starting price: 15€

146 | Greek coins

MISIA, Pergamon. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 12.55g/26mm). 85-76 Fine (Kleiner Hoard 34). Obv: Mystic cist with a serpent, surrounded by an ivy wreath. Rev: Two serpents intertwined around a quiver and bow, above and to the left a monogram, to the right a thyrsus with a coiled serpent, above IE. VF+.
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Starting price: 100€

147 | Greek coins

PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos. Stater. (Ar. 10.96g/22mm). 380-325 Fine (SNG Paris 87; SNG Copenhagen 233). Obv: Two nude warriors fighting, between them: ΔΑ, all within a circular dotted border. Rev: Slinger standing right, in front: Triskeles, behind legend: ΕΣΤΕΔΙΙΥΣ. VF+. Nice iridescent tone.
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Starting price: 150€

148 | Greek coins

PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos. Stater. (Ar. 10.76g/22mm). 380-325 Fine (SNG von Aulock 4565). Obv: Two naked warriors fighting, between them: LΦ, all within a circular border of dots. Rev: Slinger standing right, in front: Triskeles, behind legend: EΣTFEΔIIYΣ, all within a square border of dots. VF+. Attractive specimen, with traces of exemplary luster and a nice patina, rare in this condition.
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Starting price: 300€

149 | Greek coins

PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos. Stater. (Ar. 10.92g/19mm). 460-420 Fine (SNG von Aulock 4477). Obv: Warrior with shield facing right. Rev: Triskele within an incuse square. Fine/Good. Shear mark on obverse.
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Starting price: 30€

150 | Greek coins

PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos. Stater. (Ar. 9.73g/21mm). 465-430 Fine (SNG von Aulock 4484). Obv: Helmeted warrior advancing right, carrying spear and shield, tortoise between his legs. Rev: Triskeles, behind lion left, above: E-S and tortoise. VF -. Heavy shear blow.
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Starting price: 60€