CILICIA, Soloi AE25 Circa 100-30 BC Diameter: 25 mm Weight: 9.30 grams Obverse: Aegis with winged facing gorgoneion in center Reverse: Aphrodite riding galloping bull right; monogram to upper left Reference: SNG France 1195 var. (owl to right); SNG Levante 870 var. (same) Other: 12h, VF, dark green patina
L Papius AR denarius serratus 79 BC Diameter: 18 mm Weight: 3.40 grams Obverse: Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goatskin, snake behind (bankers marks on portrait?) Reverse: Gryphon dancing right, Snake / dog. Symbol 122 (Rare and unusual symbol), L PAPI (exergue) Reference: Syd 773, Cr384/1. Symbol 122 Other: nice silver tone … Better in hand!!
Some Egyptian Eagles Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy I Soter founder of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, 294 B.C., Silver Tetradrachm Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:– ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, monogram left Minted in Alexandria, B.C. 294 Reference:– Svoronos 236, SNG Cop 75 14.379g, 29.9mm, 0o
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy II Soter (285 - 246 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Svoronos 774 Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:- PTOLEMAIOY [SOTERWS], eagle standing left, head left, on thunderbolt, wings closed, PT and ME monograms left, date AL and Q right Minted in Galilee, Ake Ptolemais, Year 31. B.C. 255 Reference:– BMC.112 var. Svoronos 774 pl. XXV/10 (4 ex.) SNG Cop.470. Delepierre- Gülnar 2/4074 pl. 129(6 ex.)
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy III Euergetes, 246-221 B.C., AE42 AE42 Obv:– Diademed head of Zeus Ammon right Rev:- PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOS, eagle standing left, head left, on thunderbolt, wings closed, GreeK_Sigma between legs Minted in Alexandria under Ptolemy III Euergetes or Ptolemy IV Reference:- Svoronos 992 70.23g, 41.93mm, 0 degrees
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy IV Philopator (221 - 204 B.C.), AE Hemidrachm , Svoronos 1127 Obv:- Horned head of Zeus Ammon right, wearing taenia; Rev:- ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings closed, filleted cornucopia left, ∆Ι between eagle's legs Minted in Alexandria References:- Svoronos 1127; SNG Cop 202; Noeske 145; BMC Ptolemies p. 57, 109 - 110; Weiser 50 (Ptolemy II, 253 - 249 B.C.) 33.40 g. 33.72 mm
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Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy VI Philometor, 180-145 B.C., Tetradrachm, Svoronos 1489 Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:- PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOS, eagle standing left, head left, on thunderbolt, wings closed Minted in Alexandria, B.C. 180-145 Reference:– Svoronos 1489, SNG Cop 262 14.031g, 27.3m, 0o
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Cleopatra III and Ptolemy X Soter, 110 - 109 B.C. and 107 - 101 B.C., Tetradrachm Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:- PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOS, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings closed, L I (year 10 of Cleopatra's reign) left, PA right; Minted in Paphos, B.C. 110 Reference:– Svoronos 1668, SNG Cop -, Noeske -, 14.258g, 24,1mm, 0o
Vespasian AR-Denarius (69-79 AD) - Rome 76 AD Weight: 3.4 grams Obverse: Laureate head right, IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG Reverse: eagle standing facing on garlanded base, hd. l., COS VIII
Sicily, Syracuse. Hieron I AR Tetradrachm 478-466 BC Struck circa 478-475 BC Diameter: 24 mm Weight: 16.90 grams Obverse: Charioteer driving quadriga right; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses Reverse: Diademed head of Arethusa right; four dolphins around Reference: Boehringer series IXa, 190 (V86/R130); SNG ANS –; Randazzo 356 (same dies) Other: 2h, Near VF, toned, test cut on reverse From the Robert and Julius Diez Collection, Ex Gustav Philipsen Collection (Part I, J. Hirsch XV, 28 May 1906), lot 1132 ... ummm, I guess Nike flying above counts, eh?
Athenian Attic Owl AR Tetradrachm Mint: in imitation of the contemporary coinage of Athens (Egypt or Syria) Date: after circa 413 BC Diameter: 26.4 mm x 22.2 mm Weight: 15.2 grams Obverse: head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet ornamented with three olive leaves along the front edge, palmette on bowl, and spiral behind ear, her hair drawn across forehead in parallel curves Reverse: AOE (the first letter represented as a triangle) before owl standing right, head facing, in erect posture, olive sprig and lunar crescent in upper field to left, all within incuse square Other: two deep test-cuts on owl's head and wing
Macedon Eion 460-400 BC Diameter: 12 mm Weight: 0.87 grams Obverse: Goose standing right, head left; lizard above, H below Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square
SICILY, Akragas Æ Cast Onkia Circa 450-440 BC Diameter: 19 mm Weight: 4.62 grams Obverse: Eagle's head left Reverse: Crab claw left Reference: CNS 8; SNG ANS 1020 Other: 6h ... Near VF, brown patina => almond shaped cast bronze ... sometimes referred to as the first bronze coin
Bronze AE 12, SGCV I 2647; cf. BMC Corinth p. 53, 423 ff., aF, Corinth mint, weight 2.041g, maximum diameter 12.2mm, die axis 165o, c. 368 - 248 B.C.; obverse Pegasos flying left, koppa below; reverse ornate trident-head, uncertain symbols left, right or both; ex BCD Collection with his hand-written round tag, Ex Forvm
Moesia, Istrus AR Drachm 400-350 BC Diameter: 19.52 mm Weight: 4.75 grams Obverse: two male heads facing, the left inverted Reverse: Sea eagle flying left, attacking a dolphin
Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion Æ20 / GriffinDate: 4th Century BC Measure: 20.06 mm Weight: 6.85 grams Obverse: Head of Pan right Reverse: Π-A-N, Forepart of griffin left, sturgeon below Attribution: MacDonald 69 Grade: Very Fine Notes: A nice example with bold detail
Neapolis AR Nomos 320-300 BC Diameter: 20.6 mm Weight: 7.4 grams Obverse: Diademed female head right (Parthenope, nymph) Reverse: Man-headed bull walking right; Nike flying above, crowning bull, DI below