Online Coin Auction #53

Wednesday, 21 July 2021 | Madrid, 12:00 CEST

  • First session. 12: 00H, from lot 1 to 714
  • Second session. 16: 00H, from lot 715 to 1835
Extensive numismatic review made up of 1835 lots where a beautiful selection of Graves from the Republic, Hispano-Arabic currency and an interesting collection of North American currency stand out.


Results for la category: "Ancient Greek coins"

52 | Ancient Greek coins

SELEUCIDA KINGDOM, Alexander I Balas. Drachm. (Ar. 3.94g / 18mm). 152-145 BC Antioquia. (Uncirculated 1785). Anv: Head of a laureate of Antiochos on the right. Rev: Apollo sitting on omphalos to the left with arrow and bow, around Greek legend. Good Very Fine.
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SELEUCIDE KINGDOM, Antiocos VII Euergetes. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.61g / 29mm). 138-129 BC Orontes. (HGC 9, 1067d). Anv: Diademic male head to the right. Rev: Athens standing on the left carrying Victoria and spear, behind, at her feet shield, on both sides Greek legend. Good Very Fine. Small crimp marks.
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WESTERN SATRAPAS, Sanghadaman. Drachm. (Ar. 2.13g / 15mm). 222-223 AD (Mitchiner 2693). Anv: Bust with hat on the right. Rev: Mountain, left and above crescent, right dotted star, around legend. Very Fine.
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WESTERN SATRAPAS, Sanghadaman. Drachm. (Ar. 2.25g / 15mm). 222-223 AD (Mitchiner 2693). Anv: Bust with hat on the right. Rev: Mountain, left and above crescent, right dotted star, around legend. Very Fine.
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56 | Ancient Greek coins

SICILY, Montya. Ae (Ae. 1.89g / 11mm). 490-487 BC (HGC 2,945). Anv: Young male head to the right. Rev: Crab. Very Fine. Limited.
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THRACIA, Maroneia. Be15. (Ae. 4.11g / 15mm). 400-350 BC (SNG Copenhagen 632). Anv: Horse advancing to the right, below Greek monogram. Rev: Grape vine inside square, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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THRACIA, Abdera. Be14. (Ae. 3.65g / 14mm). 311-280 BC (HGC 3.2, 1241). Anv: Griffin sitting right on nail. Rev: Male head to right, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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59 | Ancient Greek coins

THRACIA, Saratokos. Diobolus. (Ar. 0.89g / 10mm). 444-424 BC (SNG Copenhagen does not quote; Topalov 69). Almost Extremely Fine. Beautiful patina. Limited.
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THRACIA, Chersonesos. Hemidracma. (Ar. 2.27g / 13mm). 386-338 BC (SNG Copenhagen 824-825). Anv: Front of lion looking left. Rev: Quadripartite with two infused quadrants, in which there is a point in each one. Very Fine.
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THRACIA, Thasos. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.66g / 33mm). 148 BC (HGC 6, 359). Anv: Dionysus with ivy crown on the right. Rev: Hercules standing to the left with club and lion skin, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine/ Good Fine. Tapping.
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TROAS, Antandros. Ae12 (Ae. 1.25g / 12mm). 4th-3rd centuries BC (SNG Ashmolean 1048). Anv: Head of Apollo laureate on the right. Rev: Lion's head on the right and grape cluster below. Very Fine.
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TROAS, Kebren. Be9. (Ae. 0.71g / 9mm). 412-399 BC (SNG Copenhagen 261). Anv: Satrap's head left with Tiara. Rev: Greek monogram. Very Fine.
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TROAS, Sigeion. Be22. (Ae. 8.33g / 22mm). 355-334 BC Anv: Draped bust of Athens with front three-crested helmet. Rev: Double bodied owl from the front, below Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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ROMAN GOVERNORS OF SYRIA, Aulus Gabinus on behalf of Philip I Philadelphos. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 14.93g / 26mm). 57-55 BC (RPC 4124). Anv: Diademic male head to the right. Rev: Zeus seated to the left carrying Victory and spear, below Greek monogram, on both sides Greek legend. Good Very Fine.

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