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Northern Greece, Black Sea Area, Apollonia Pontica, Drachm, 450-400 BC, anchor, crayfish to left, rev. Gorgoneion (BMC 15). Very fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Northern Greece, Black Sea Area, Apollonia Pontica, Drachm, 450-400 BC, similar (BMC 15; Sear 1654). Very fine, off-centre (£60-80)
Illyria and Central Greece, Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, 300-262 BC, head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, countermarked with V in a circle [Khaf] for use in the East, once on obverse and twice on reverse, 16.66g (cf. Sear 2547). Banker’s mark on owl, fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Asia Minor, Ephesos, Diobol, 390-330 BC, bee with straight wings, rev. two stags’ heads vis-à-vis, 0.77g (BMC 53; Sear 4375). Fine and clear, scarce (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
Asia Minor, Cilicia, Tarsos, miscellaneous Oboli etc (10), various types, all 4th century BC [10]. Fine and better (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £90
North Africa, Siculo-Punic, Æ 15, 4th century BC, male bust left framed by grain ears, rev. horse leaping right, 2.20g (cf. SNG Cop. 120; cf. CNG 33, 131). Overstruck on an issue of Carthage, striking split, otherwise fine, scarce (£30-50)
£30–£50
North Africa, Barcids in Spain, 218-209 BC, Half Shekel or Drachm, Carthago Nova, bust of Hannibal left, rev. horse standing right, pellet below, 3.55g (Sear 6571). Fair to fine, fabric poor, very rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
Kings of Macedon, Philip II, (359-336 BC) gold Stater, Pella, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. charioteer driving galloping biga right. Good very fine; set in a gold ring mount consisting of roped double rings and four clasps, this with Middle-Eastern hallmarks indicating 21ct; the ring mount obscures the exergual legend, but whether the clasps have damaged the edges of the coin in any way cannot be known in its present state (£800-1000)
£800–£1,000
Kings of Macedon, Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Tetradrachm, Mesembria, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin head-dress, rev. Zeus seated left holding eagle and sceptre, 16.10g. Small striking crack at 6 o’clock, very fine (£130-150)
£130–£150
Kings of Macedon, Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Tetradrachm, Mesembria, similar, 16.09g. Very fine (£130-150)
Kings of Macedon, Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Tetradrachm, Mesembria, similar, 16.98g. Very fine (£130-150)
Hammer Price: £120
Kings of Macedon, Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Tetradrachm, similar, 15.24g. A bold fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £85
Seleucid Kings, Demetrios I, Soter (162-150 BC), Tetradrachm, Apameia, diademed head right, rev. Tyche seated left on throne (Sear 7015; BMC 30); Antiochos VII, Euergetes (138-129 BC), Tetradrachm, Athena standing left (Sear 7092; BMC 19) [2]. Fine to very fine (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £80
Seleucid Kings, Demetrios I, Soter (162-150 BC), Tetradrachm, Apameia, diademed head right, rev. Tyche seated left on throne (Sear 7015; BMC 30); Antiochos VII, Euergetes (138-129 BC), Tetradrachm, Athena standing left (Sear 7092; BMC 19) [2]. First damaged and repaired otherwise very fine, second good fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £40
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy IV, Philopator (221-204 BC), Æ 36, 33 and 26, all with cornucopiæ counterstamps on reverse (cf. CNG 45, 628-9) [3]. Fair to fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £35
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous silver coins (32), generally minor values [32]. Generally fair (£320-350)
£320–£350
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous silver coins (22), generally minor values [22]. Generally fair (£200-220)
£200–£220
Roman Republic, C. Fabius Hadrianus, 102 BC, Denarius, bust of Cybele right, wearing turreted crown, ex a pv behind, rev. Victory in biga riding right, heron standing right in front, c below, 3.85g (Craw. 322/1b; Sear 200). Almost very fine, struck on a spread flan (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Republic, Marsic Confederacy, Denarius, 90-88 BC, laureate head of Italia left, wearing earring and necklace, rev. oath-taking scene, with eight warriors, four each side, pointing swords at sacrificial pig held by kneeling attendant, 3.41g (Syd. 629). Flan chipped, otherwise very fine or better, rare (£450-500)
Hammer Price: £400
Roman Republic, M. Volteius M.f., Denarius, 78 BC, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev. tetrastyle temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, [m] voltei m f in exergue, 3.76g (Craw. 385/1; Sear 312). Almost extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Roman Republic, L. Rustius, Denarius, 76 BC, head of Minerva right, s c behind, mark of value below chin, rev. ram standing right, l rvsti below, 3.77g (Craw. 389/1; Sear 320). Fair to fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
Roman Republic, L. Hosidius C.f. Geta, Denarius, 68 BC, draped bust of Diana, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. Kalydonian boar right, pierced by spear and attacked by a dog, c hosidi c f in exergue, 3.90g (Craw. 407/2; Sear 346). Fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Roman Republic, L. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus, Denarius, 67 BC, bust right, with attributes of Isis, Minerva, Apollo, Diana and Victory, cestianvs downwards behind, s c before, rev. eagle on thunderbolt, m plaetorivs m f aed cvr around, 3.93g (Craw. 409/1; Sear 349). Good very fine (£80-100)
Roman Republic, L. Marcius Philippus, Denarius, 56 BC, head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind, ancvs below, rev. equestrian statue on an arcade of five arches, a q v a mar, 3.20g (Craw. 425/1; Sear 382). Good very fine (£80-100)
Roman Republic, C. Memmius C.f., Denarius, 56 BC, head of Quirinus right, rev. Ceres seated holding torch and corn-ears, snake at feet, 2.63g (Craw. 427/2; Sear 388). Fair to fine, has been cleaned (£30-40)
£30–£40
Roman Republic, P. Fonteius P.f. Capito, Denarius, 55 BC, bust of Mars, helmeted and draped, right, rev. horseman galloping right about to spear warrior below who is attacking an unarmed captive, Gaulish helmet and shield in field to right, mv font tr mil, 3.97g (Craw. 429; Sear 392). Fine (£40-50)
Roman Republic, M. Junius Brutus, Denarius, 54 BC, Rome, bare head of L. Junius Brutus, brvtvs behind, rev. bearded head of C. Servilius Ahala, ahala behind, 3.65g (Craw. 433/2; Sear 398). Very fine (£240-280)
Hammer Price: £260
Roman Republic, Mn. Cordius Rufus, Denarius, 46 BC, jugate heads of Dioscuri right, rev. Venus standing left holding scales and sceptre, 4.20g (Craw. 463/1; Sear 440); Imperial issues, Domitian [As Caesar], Denarius, 80, Rome, laureate bust right, rev. goat standing left within wreath, 3.38g (RIC [Titus] 43; C 390) [2]. First fine to very fine but reverse weak and off-centre, second fine (£40-60)
Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), Denarius, North Africa, 47-46 BC, diademed head of Venus right, rev. Aeneas walking left, carrying his father on his shoulder and palladium, caesar, 3.78g (Craw 458/1; Sear 1402). Extremely fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £240
Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), Denarius, 42 BC, Military mint in south western Asia Minor moving with Brutus, head of Libertas, veiled and draped, l sesti proq, rev. tripod between sacrificial axe and simpulum, caepio brvtvs pro cos, 3.65g (Craw. 502/2; Sear 1433). Fine (£180-220)
£180–£220
Sextus Pompey (d.35 BC), Denarius, 42-40 BC, Sicily, diademed head of Neptune, trident over left shoulder, [m]ag pivs imp iter, rev. trophy, trident above, anchor below, [praef clas et] orae marit ex [s c], 3.57g (Craw. 511/2a; Sear 1391). Fair to fine, rare (£120-150)
Mark Antony (d. 30 BC), Denarius, 41 BC, Ephesus, bare head of M. Antony right, rev. bare head of Octavian right, 3.37g (Cr. 517/2; Sear 1504). Fabric poor, fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Mark Antony (d. 30 BC), Denarius, c.40 BC, Military mint moving with Antony, head of Antony right, m anton imp iii vir r p c avg, rev. head of Octavian right, caesar imp pont iii vir r p c, 3.72g (Craw. 528/3; Sear 1506). Fair, rare (£150-180)
£150–£180
Mark Antony (d. 30 BC), Denarius, [a restitutional issue by Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus], galley left, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, leg vi in lower field, 2.89g (RIC [M. Aurelius] 443). Only poor, but very rare (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £30
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, 13-14, Lugdunum, laureate head right, rev. Tiberius, laureate, standing right in triumphal quadriga, holding laurel and sceptre, 3.83g (RIC 222; Sear 1638). Very fine (£200-250)
Tiberius (AD 14-37), Sestertius, 22-3, Rome, Tiberius seated left, feet on stool, holding patera and long sceptre, rev. s c, 20.96g (RIC 48; BMC 70; Sear 1764). Fair (£80-100)
Caligula (AD 37-41), As, 37-8, Rome, bare head of Caligula left, rev. Vesta, veiled and draped, seated left, 9.97g (RIC 38). Some pitting both sides, otherwise a good fine and portrait bold (£180-200)
£180–£200
Caligula (AD 37-41), Dupondius, Rome, Germanicus in triumphal quadriga right, holding sceptre, rev. Germanicus standing left, right hand raised, left hand holding legionary eagle, 15.46g (RIC 57; BMC 94). Fine (£100-120)
Claudius (AD 41-54), As, 41-2, Rome, bare head left, rev. Libertas standing facing, holding pileus, 10.18g (RIC 97; Sear 1859). Surfaces pitted, otherwise good fine (£40-60)
Nero (AD 54-68), Dupondius, 64, Rome, radiate head right, rev. Securitas seated right, altar at feet, 11.87g (RIC 191). Fine (£100-120)
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