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Asia Minor, Salamis, Euagoras I (411-374), Stater, bearded head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin head-dress, rev. encumbent ram right, barley grain above, 8.16g/12h (Mason/Amandry p.38, Ba1; cf. Traité pl.127, 27; cf. SNG Copenhagen 48). Crystallised surfaces, fine, rare (£40-60)
Withdrawn
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Vespasian (69-79), Denarius, c. 69-71, laureate head right, rev. cos iter tr pot, Æquitas standing left, holding scales and rod, 3.47g/6h (RIC 5; CBN 10; RSC 94a). Nearly extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Vespasian (69-79), Denarius, c. 69-71, similar, 3.28g/6h (RIC 5; CBN 10; RSC 94a). Nearly extremely fine (£80-100)
The East, Demetrios I, Tetradrachm, 151/0, Antioch, similar, 16.38g/1h (SNG Spaer 1288; Newell, SMA 132). Very fine, toned (£60-80)
£60–£80
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Hadrian (117-138), Sestertius, c. 119, laureate heroic bust, drapery at shoulder, rev. pon max tr pot cos iii sc libertas restitvta, Hadrian enthroned on platform, greeting female holding small child with another at her feet, 19.92g/5h (RIC 568; BMC 1160; C 949). Nearly very fine, mottled green patina, rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Sabina (Augusta 117-136/7), Sestertius, c. 133, draped bust right with hair fastened in long plait at back, rev. vesta s c, Vesta seated left, holding palladium and sceptre, 25.34g/12h (RIC 1036; BMC 1885; C 82). Good fine, smoothed dark green patina (£200-250)
The East, Tyre, Shekel, 94/3, similar, 13.73g/12h (BMC 124). Good fine but harshly cleaned (£40-50)
The East, Tyre, Shekel, 94/3, similar, 13.55g/12h (BMC 124). Good fine but harshly cleaned (£40-50)
Danube Region, Tetradrachm, c. 2nd century BC, imitating Philip III of Macedon, crude head right, rev. Zeus seated left, 15.50g/12h (Pink OK 147; BMC 185ff). Fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
Italy, Populonia, 20 Asses, c. 211-200, facing head of Metus, rev. blank, 8.10g (Vecchi, SNR 69, 13; BMC 8). As struck with progressive die-flaw (£400-450)
£400–£450
Italy, The Hyriates, Didrachm, c. 400-395, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. bearded man-headed bull walking right, 7.21g/5h (Rutter 75; BMC 10; HN Italy 539). Obverse die breaking, otherwise very fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
The East, Tyre, Shekel, 35/6, similar, 13.33g/12h (RPC 4665; BMC 202). Fine (£35-45)
The East, Tyre, Shekel, 46/7, similar, 13.64g/12h (RPC 4672; BMC 207). Harshly cleaned, fine (£35-45)
Italy, Brunisium, Semis, 2nd century, head of Neptune right, q and monogram at right, rev. dolphin rider left, holding lyre and Victory, 8.57g/1h (HN Italy 749; cf. SNG ANS 781-791). Good very fine, brown patina (£90-120)
£90–£120
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Severus Alexander (222-235), Denarius, c. 231-5, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. mars vltor, Mars advancing right, carrying spear and shield, 2.86g/5h (RIC 246; RSC 161a). Extremely fine, light grey tone (£40-60)
£40–£60
The East, Sardis, Siglos, c. 475-420, Persian king or hero right, in kneeling-running stance, holding transverse spear and bow, rev. incuse patterned punch, 5.50g (Carradice Type IIIb, group B). Very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Orbiana (Augusta c. 225-235), Denarius, c. 225-6, similar, 2.53g/6h (RIC 319; RSC 1). Very fine, rare (£400-500)
£400–£500
Italy, Taras, Diobol, c. 280-228, head of Athena facing, rev. Herakles fighting lion, 0.98g/8h (Vlasto 1443; HN Italy 1064). Very fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Italy, Poseidonia, Drachm, c. 530-500, Poseidon right, brandishing trident, rev. same type incuse, 2.87g (SNG ANS 620; HN Italy 1108). Crystallised surface, otherwise very fine and very rare (£80-100)
Italy, Poseidonia, Stater, c. 445-420, Poseidon right, brandishing trident, rev. bull standing left, 6.42g/5h (SNG ANS 651; HN Italy 1128). Very fine, with prominent lug (£80-100)
The East, Babylon, Tetradrachm, after c. 328, Baal seated left, holding sceptre, rev. lion walking left, 16.82g/5h (Nicolet-Pierre 4; SNG Copenhagen 261). Overstruck on a earlier coin of Mazdai, very fine (£60-80)
Italy, Metapontum, Diobol, c. 300, head of Zeus Ammon right, rev. barley-ear, 1.01g/12h (Johnson F6; HN Italy 1603). Very fine, rare (£150-200)
£150–£200
Italy, Kaulonia, Stater, c. 500-480, Apollo standing right, branch in raised hand, small figure carrying branch on extended arm, stag in field, rev. same type incuse, 7.59g (Noe 50; SNG Copenhagen 1700; HN Italy 2038). Good very fine, toned (£500-600)
£500–£600
The East, Pakoros II (78-105), Tetradrachm, 404 [92/3], Seleukeia, similar, 12.02g/12h (Sellwood 77.1-4). Fine to very fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Maximianus (First reign, 286-305), Follis, c. 301, Alexandria, laureate head right, rev. genio popvli romani, Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopiæ, 8.81g/12h (RIC 32a). About extremely fine (£30-40)
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Licinius I (308-324), Follis, c. 315, Antioch, laureate head right, rev. Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, eagle at left, 3.35g/12h (RIC 18). Extremely fine, attractive brown patina (£30-40)
Sicily, Litra, c. 430-420, laureate and bearded male head right, rev. sow standing right, acorn in field, 0.71g/5h (Bertino, AIIN Suppl. 20, pl.12, 12; SNG ANS 898; Campana 10a). Good very fine, toned (£200-250)
Sicily, Litra, c. 470-460, Nike advancing right, holding wreath and caduceus in right hand, rev. a it, winged thunderbolt between two pellets, 0.50g/10h (cf. Numismatica Ars Classica sale 25 [2003], 57, ‘unique’). Fine to very fine; only the second known example (£150-180)
£150–£180
The East, The later Kamnaskirids, billon Tetradrachm, similar, 14.11g/4h (Alram p.146, NB 1; BMC Arabia p.250, 17; Mitchiner ACW 703 [III]). Obverse good fine, reverse fine (£20-30)
Sicily, Didrachm, c. 480, eagle standing left, rev. crab, 8.46g/9h (SNG ANS 909, same dies). Very fine (£200-250)
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Crispus (Caesar, 317-326), Follis, c. 316-17, Heraclea, laureate and draped bust left, holding globe, sceptre and mappa, rev. providentiae caess, camp gate with three turrets, 3.57g/11h (RIC 18). Extremely fine with nearly full silvering (£60-80)
The East, Diodotos I and II (as Satraps of Baktro-Sogdian, c. 250), in the name of Antiochos II of Syria (261-246), Stater, mint A (near Aï Khanoum), diademed head right, rev. Zeus Bremetes standing left, wreath above eagle at inner left, 8.36g/6h (Mitchiner 66a; SNG ANS 75; Bopearachchi série 1A). Chisel cut, otherwise good very fine (£200-300)
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Crispus (Caesar, 317-326), Follis, c. 324-5, Heraclea, laureate bust left, rev. providentia caess, camp gate, 3.60g/12h (RIC 25). Silvered brown patina, extremely fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
The East, Euthydemos I (c. 230-200), Tetradrachm, c. 206-200, mint B, older diademed head right, rev. Herakles seated left on lion's skin draped over rock, holding club on knee, monogram at lower right, 16.36g/12h (Kritt B17; Mitchiner 94a; SNG ANS 141; Bopearachchi série 12A). Porous surfaces, about very fine (£100-150)
Sicily, Trias, c. 420-406, eagle standing right on hare, rev. crab, crayfish below, 10.41g/4h (SNG ANS 1036). Good very fine, dark patina (£200-250)
The East, Antimachos I (c. 174-165), Tetradrachm, diademed and draped bust right, wearing kausia, rev. Poseidon standing facing, holding long trident and palm, monogram at right, 16.38g/12h (Mitchiner 124a; Bopearachchi série 1D; SNG ANS 277). Some porosity, otherwise very fine (£200-250)
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Constantine II (337-40), As Caesar, Follis, c. 316-17, Heraclea, laureate bust right, rev. providentia caess, camp gate, 3.67g/6h (RIC 83). Silvered brown patina, extremely fine (£40-50)
The East, Antimachos I, Tetradrachm, similar, 16.55g/12h (Mitchiner 124f; Bopearachchi série 1D; SNG ANS 274). Harshly cleaned, otherwise good very fine (£200-250)
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Constantine II (337-40), As Caesar, Follis, c. 327-9, Heraclea, laureate bust right, rev. providentia caess, camp gate, 3.72g/6h (RIC 96). Silvered brown patina, extremely fine (£40-50)
ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, Constans (337-350), Æ 20, c. 348-350, Siscia, diademed and draped bust right, rev. fel temp reparatio, phoenix radiate, standing right on rocky ground, 2.24g/6h (RIC 249). Very fine, brown patina (£30-40)
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