Just in/ Noble Auction win....

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by panzerman, Nov 23, 2023.

  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    My first ever win from Noble Auctions based in Australia. And for the first time/ I will not be bankrupted by high currency exchange rates. Their $ is worth less then Canuck Buck!

    Kyrenaica/ Kyrene/ Ptolemaic Province
    AV Obol ND
    Magas/ Ptolemaic Governor 308-05BC
    Kyrene Mint
    Obv: Zeus Ammon Right/ wearing Ram's Horn
    Rev: Female Head with Rolled up Hairdo/ Tied on Top/ wearing Pendant Earring.
    Unlisted/ Unique
    0.72g. 7mm. .999 12h 3460 (1).jpg
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice little gold.
     
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  4. BuffaloHunter

    BuffaloHunter Short of a full herd Supporter

    That is a fantastic looking piece, John, and congrats on the new purchase!
     
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  5. Curtis

    Curtis Well-Known Member

    Lovely little coin! Noble Numismatics is one of my favorite secret weapons -- but now you've let the cat out of the bag... :banghead::mad:

    I've gotten some nice Greek & Roman Provincials from them in recent years, they tend to have just what I'm looking for, but often without the crowd who usually outbid me for them.

    Having already spent a lot at other recent auctions, though, I skipped the present sale, though there were several I wanted (including yours!).

    One of my all-time favorite coins came from Noble Numismatics (for a long time before these became common, due to a recent hoard, this was one of the only known specimens, and certainly the best-known; now it is special mainly for its place in 19th-20th cent. numismatic history):

    Satraps of Caria, Hidrieus AR Tetradrachm (23mm, 14.74g, 12h). Halikarnassos, c. 351-344 BCE. Apollo / Zeus holding labrys & spear.

    Hidrieus Tetradrachm 2011 (CNG) transparent.png
    [Photo by CNG, 2011]

    This coin = Whittall Collection (Sotheby's, 1884, Lot 1113) = Sir Hermann Weber 6604 = Clarence S. Bement (Naville VII, 1924, Lot 1520) = SNG Lockett 2909 (Glendining part XII, 1961, 2384) = SNG von Aulock 8046, and some others.


    One nice thing: the coins from Noble almost always look better than their photos! That's not their photo above. Theirs below (I was nicely surprised):
    Hidrieus Tetradrachm 2021 (Noble Numismatics).png
     
  6. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Thanks all! I know their grading is super strict. Morton & Eden had a fantastic Auction couple months ago/ the coins ended up hammering for many X estimate. One coin a Karia AV 1/12 Daric went 10 X est. I found some of my best wins came from Roma.
     
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