Online Coin Auction #93

Thursday, 21 March 2024 | Madrid, 12:00 CET

  • First session. 12:00h CET, from lot 2001 to 2814
  • Second session. 16:00h CET, from lot 2815 to 4186


2001 | Ancient Greek coins

ARKADIA, Megalopolis. Triobolus. (Ar. 2.30g/15mm). 100-80 BC (HGC 5, 932). Anv: Laureate head of Zeus on the left. Rev: Pan seated on the left carrying logobolon and raising right hand, flying eagle in field, behind Greek letters. Very Fine.
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2002 | Ancient Greek coins

ACHAEMENID EMPIRE, Artaxerxes I-Xerxes II. (Au. 8.43g/16mm). 485-420 BC Sardis. (Sunrise 24; Carradice Type IIIB, Group A/B). Anv: Persian king with crown, kneeling to the right carrying bow and scepter. Rev: Irregular incused rectangle. Good Very Fine. Slight traces of original shine. Scarce copy.
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2003 | Ancient Greek coins

ACHAEMENID EMPIRE, Time from Xerxes I to Darios II. Centuries. (Ar. 5.44g/16mm). 485-420 BC Sardis. (Sunrise 25). Anv: Persian king kneeling on the right carrying bow and spear and quiver on his back. Rev: Square incusus. Almost Very Fine.
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2004 | Ancient Greek coins

ACHAEMENID EMPIRE, Time from Xerxes I to Xerxes II. Centuries. (Ar. 5.62g/16mm). 420-350 BC Sardis. (Carradice Type III). Anv: Persian king kneeling on the right with bow and arrow and quiver on his back. Rev: Square incusus. Almost Very Fine.
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2005 | Ancient Greek coins

BACTRIA, Apollodotos I Soter. Drachm. (Ar. 2.14g/15mm). 180-160 BC (HGC 12, 119). Anv: Elephant to the right, below: K, legend around it. Rev: Cebu to right, below: A, around legend. Very Fine.
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2006 | Ancient Greek coins

BACTRIA, Menander I. Drachma. (Ar. 2.31g/16mm). 155-130 BC (HGC 12, 191). Anv: Laureate and draped bust to the right, legend around it. Rev: Athens standing on the left carrying shield and spear, behind monogram, around legend. Good Very Fine.
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2007 | Ancient Greek coins

BITHINIA, Kios. Hemidrachm. (Ar. 2.37g/15mm). 345-315 BC Miletos. (SNG Copenhagen 370). Anv: Laureate head of Apollo to the right. Rev: Bow to left, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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2008 | Ancient Greek coins

BOEOTIA, Thebes. Estatera. (Ar. 12.42g/22mm). 395-387 BC (Seaby 2389 var; BMC 91). Anv: Boeotian Escudo . Rev: Amphora with two handles, on the left Greek letter. Almost Extremely Fine. Punch on obverse. Nice specimen.
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2009 | Ancient Greek coins

CARIA ISLANDS, Rhodes. Didrachm. (Ar. 6.29g/20mm). 250-229 BC (HGC 6, 1439; SNG Keckman 537-8). Anv: Radiated head of Helios looking to the right. Rev: Rose with stem, above Greek legend, on the left Athens standing on the left. Very Fine. Two perforations.
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2010 | Ancient Greek coins

CARIA, Kaunos. Hemidrachm. (Ar. 1.10g/11mm). 166-100 BC (SNG Keckman 83). Anv: Head of Athens with helmet on the right. Rev: Sword sheath between Greek monograms. Almost Very Fine.
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2011 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariarathes IV Eusebes. Drachm. (Ar. 3.95g/19mm). 131-130 BC (Year 33). Anv: Diademed head on the right. Rev: Athens with Victory with laurel wreath and spear, behind shield, in front monogram, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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2012 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios. Drachm. (Ar. 4.12g/17mm). 95-63 BC Eusebia. (HGC 7, 846). Anv: Diademed head on the right. Rev: Athens standing on the left carrying Nike, spear and shield, in front monogram, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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2013 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariobarzanes I. Drachma. (Ar. 4.00g/18mm). 95-63 BC (HGC 7, 847; Seaby 7302). Anv: Diademed male head on the right. Rev. Atenas standing on the left carrying spear and Nike, in front monogram, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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2014 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariobarzanes III Eusebes Philoromaios. Drachm. (Ar. 3.78g/15mm). 52-42 BC (HGC 7, 853). Anv: Laureate head to the right. Rev: Athens wearing Nike with laurel wreath and spear, behind shield, in front star and crescent, behind Greek monogram, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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2015 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariarathes X Eusebes Philadelphos. Drachm. (Ar. 3.69g/16mm). 42-36 BC (HGC 7, 855). Anv: Diademed head on the right. Rev: Athens standing on the left carrying Victory with a laurel wreath, behind spears and shields, at her feet a trophy, in the field Greek monograms, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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2016 | Ancient Greek coins

CILICIA, Nagidos. Estatera. (Ar. 8.19g/21mm). 400-385 BC (SNG BN 34). Obv: Aphrodite seated on the left carrying a boat, mouse under the throne, flower in front and Eros flying to the right. Rev: Dionysos standing on the left carrying a scepter and a bunch of grapes, monograms in front, Greek legend behind. Very Fine. Strong shear shock.
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2017 | Ancient Greek coins

GALIA, Massalia. Hemiobolus. (Ae. 1.78g/14mm). 2nd century-1st century BC (SNG Copenhagen 810). Anv: Laureate head of Apollo to the right. Rev: Bull charging to the right, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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2018 | Ancient Greek coins

HISTAIA, Euboia. Tetrobolus. (Ar. 1.60g/15mm). 3rd century-1st century BC (HGC 4, 1524). Anv: Diademed female head on the right. Rev: Histaia seated on the bow to the right, behind Greek legend. Almost Extremely Fine.
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2019 | Roman Empire

IONIA, Ephesus. Cystophorus. (Ar. 11.62g/27mm). 69-68 BC (ADA 325). Anv: Mystical cist with a snake, surrounded by a crown of ivy. Rev: Two snakes intertwined around quiver and bow, above double cornucopia, on the left monogram, on the right long torch. Almost Very Fine.
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2020 | Ancient Greek coins

IONIA, Miletos. Mite. (Ar. 1.08g/8mm). 6th century-5th century BC (SNG kayhan 476/82). Anv: Front part of lion to left. Rev: Incusus star pattern. Almost Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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2021 | Ancient Greek coins

IONIA, Miletos. Mite. (Ar. 1.00g/10mm). 6th century-5th century BC (SNG kayhan 476/82). Anv: Front part of lion to left. Rev: Incusus star pattern. Very Fine.
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2022 | Ancient Greek coins

IONIA, Ephesus. Diobolus. (Ar. 0.84g/10mm). 390-325 BC (SNG Copenhagen 242). Anv: Bee seen from above between two letters. Rev: Two deer heads facing each other, including letters. Almost Very Fine.
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2023 | Ancient Greek coins

IONIA, Ephesus. Be12. (Ae. 1.51g/12mm). 390-380 BC (SNG Copenhagen 244). Anv: Bee seen from above between two letters. Rev: Front of deer to the right looking to the left. Almost Very Fine.
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2024 | Ancient Greek coins

JUDAEA, 1st Jewish War. Prutah. (Ae. 3.18g/17mm). 67-68 BC (Year 2). Jerusalem. (Hendin 6389). Anv: Amphora, legend around it. Rev: Leaf hanging from branch, legend around. Very Fine.
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2025 | Ancient Greek coins

LESBOS, Uncertain. 1/10 Estatera. (Ar. 1.15g/9mm). 500-450 BC (SNG Copenhagen 287; BMC 151, 14). Anv: Heads of wild boars facing each other. Rev: Square incusus. Very Fine.
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2026 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF LYDIA, Alyattes. 1/3 Estatera. (El. 4.73g/14mm). 600-561 BC (GRPC Lydia G25; Weidauer 88-89). Anv: Lion's head to the right, radiant sun above. Rev: Square incusus. Good Very Fine. Scarce copy.
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2027 | Ancient Greek coins

LUCANIA, Herakleia. Ae21. (Ae. 9.20g/21mm). 280-150 BC (HGC 1, 1010; HN Italy 1442). Anv: Laureate head of Demeter to the left. Rev: Grain, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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2028 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Alexander III the Great. Ae19. (Ae. 4.88g/18mm). 336-323 BC (Price 276). Anv: Head of Heracles with lion skin on the right. Rev: Greek legend between bow with quiver and mace. Very Fine.
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2029 | Ancient Greek coins

REIGN OF MACEDONIA, Alexander III the Great. Ae16. (Ae. 4.13g/16mm). 323-315 BC Salamis. (Price 3162). Anv: Macedonian Escudo with head of Górogola. Rev: Helmet with crest, between letters. Very Fine.
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2030 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Alexander III the Great. Drachm. (Ar. 4.05g/17mm). 336-323 BC Lampsakos. (Price 1382). Anv: Head of Heracles with lion skin on the right. Rev: Zeus seated on the left carrying a scepter and eagle, in front of the front of Pegasus, below the throne monogram NO, behind Greek legend. Very Fine.
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2031 | Ancient Greek coins

DEMACEDONIAN KINGS, Philip III Arrhidaios. (Ae. 4.38g/17mm). 323-319 BC Miletos. (Price 2131). Anv: Diademed male head on the right. Rev: Rider to the right, in monogram field, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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2032 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Lysimachos. Drachm. (Ar. 4.06g/20mm). 305-281 AD Lampsakos. (Price L11). Anv: Head of Heracles with lion skin on the right. Rev: Zeus seated on the left carrying scepter and eagle, front of pegasus and lion, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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2033 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Hemiobolus. (Ar. 0.27g/7mm). 450-400 BC (SNG von Aulock 7336). Anv: Head of Attis to left. Rev: Bull's head to right. Almost Very Fine.
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2034 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Mite. (Ar. 0.81g/14mm). 450-400 BC (SNG France 361). Anv: Front of wild boar to the left, behind tuna. Rev: Lion's head to left inside incussive square. Good Very Fine.
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2035 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Mite. (Ar. 1.20g/10mm). 450-400 BC (SNG France 361). Anv: Front of wild boar to the left, behind tuna. Rev: Lion's head to left inside incussive square. Very Fine.
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2036 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Mite. (Ar. 0.44g/10mm). 450-400 BC (SNG France 361). Anv: Front of wild boar to the left, behind tuna. Rev: Lion's head to left inside incussive square. Very Fine.
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2037 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Mite. (Ar. 0.38g/9mm). 450-400 BC (SNG France 361). Anv: Front of wild boar to the left, behind tuna. Rev: Lion's head to left inside incussive square. Good Very Fine.
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2038 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Cyzicus. Mite. (Ar. 0.36g/7mm). 450-400 BC (SNG France 361). Anv: Front part of Wild boar to the left, behind tuna. Rev: Lion's head to the left within an incussive square. Very Fine.
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2039 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Lampsakos. Mite. (Ar. 0.96g/10mm). 500-450 BC (SNG Paris 1127). Anv: Janiform female head with diadem and earring. Rev: Head of Athens with helmet on the left. Very Fine.
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2040 | Ancient Greek coins

MYSIA, Pergamon. Ae11. (Ae. 1.99g/17mm). 200-133 BC (SNG BN 1905-26). Anv: Head of Athens with helmet on the right. Rev: Owl with wings spread facing forward on palm, around Greek legend, in Greek letter field. Very Fine.
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2041 | Ancient Greek coins

MYSIA, Pergamon. Ae11. (Ae. 2.92g/17mm). 200-133 BC (SNG BN 1905-26). Anv: Head of Athens with helmet on the right. Rev: Owl with wings spread facing forward on palm, around Greek legend, in Greek letter field. Very Fine.
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2042 | Ancient Greek coins

MISIA, Attalos I. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.17g/28mm). 241-197 BC Pergamum. (SNG von Aulock 1358). Anv: Laureate head to the right. Rev: Athens seated on the left wearing a laurel wreath, behind her shield and bow, in field A and a bunch of grapes and Greek legend. Good Fine.
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2043 | Ancient Greek coins

MOESIA, Tomis. Be12. (Ae. 2.26g/12mm). 2nd century BC (AMNG 1.2, 2440; SNG Stancomb 278-9). Anv: Laureate head to the right. Rev: Two front parts to the right, around Greek legend. Very Fine. Former William Stancomb Collection.
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2044 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF NUMIDIA, Massinissa or Micipsa. Ae26. (Ae. 15.14g/27mm). 203-118 BC (SNG Copenhagen 505). Anv: Male laureate head on the left. Rev: Horse jumping to the left. Very Fine. Attempted perforation on obverse.
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2045 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF NUMIDIA, Massinissa or Micipsa. Ae26. (Ae. 14.28g/25mm). 203-118 BC (SNG Copenhagen 505). Anv: Male laureate head on the left. Rev: Horse jumping to the left. Very Fine.
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2046 | Ancient Greek coins

PAMPHYLIA, Side. Mite. (Ar. 0.55g/10mm). 3rd century-2nd century BC (SNG BN 739). Anv: Head of Athens to the right. Rev:Lion head to left. Almost Very Fine.
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2047 | Ancient Greek coins

PAMPHYLIA, Side. Mite. (Ar. 0.43g/11mm). 3rd century-2nd century BC (SNG BN 739). Anv: Head of Athens to the right. Rev:Lion head to left. Very Fine. Irregular blank.
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2048 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF PARTHIA, Phraates IV. Drachm. (Ar. 3.84g/20mm). 38-32 BC Laodicea. (Sellwood 52.16; Sunrise 393). Anv: Diademed bust to the left, behind eagle with laurel wreath. Rev: Archer seated on the right, below monogram, around Greek legend. Almost Extremely Fine. Nice specimen.
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2049 | Ancient Greek coins

KINGS OF PERGAMON, Philetairos. Be13. (Ae. 2.09g/13mm). 260-230 BC (SNG France 1682.7). Anv: Head of Athens with helmet on the right. Rev: Arch, around Greek legend. Almost Very Fine.
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2050 | Ancient Greek coins

PHRYGIA, Apameia. Ae23. (Ae. 7.19g/24mm). 100-50 BC (SNG Copenhagen 167). Anv: Bust of Athens with Corinthian helmet with crest on the right. Rev: Eagle with star on it, between it two helmets of disoccurs and resting on the pattern of Meander, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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