Another one. Obv die match to the one above. I'm not sure if the reverse is; i'll have to rotate and compare; although I'm leaning toward no. Unless the dot in the middle of the triskeles wore out on the one above. Lycia, Uncertain Dynast 460-440 BC, Stater. Pegasos Flying left on round shield / Triskeles with dotted incuse circle. 9.83g -Michael
5 new Lycian Stater pick ups. LYCIA. Phaselis. Ca. 4th century BC. AR stater (10.36 gm). NGC MS 5/5 - 4/5, die shift. Prow of galley right with fighting platform, gunwale decorated with eye / ΦAΣH above galley stern to left. Heipp-Tamer Series 6, unlisted variety. LYCIA. Phaselis. Ca. 4th century BC. AR stater (10.22 gm). NGC MS 4/5 - 4/5, die shift. Prow of galley right with fighting platform, gunwale decorated with eye / ΦAΣH above galley stern to left. Heipp-Tamer Series 6, unlisted variety. LYCIA. Phaselis. Ca. 4th century BC. AR stater (10.36 gm). NGC MS 4/5 - 4/5. Prow of galley right with fighting platform, gunwale decorated with eye / ΦAΣH above galley stern to left. Heipp-Tamer Series 6, unlisted variety. LYCIA. Phaselis. Ca. 4th century BC. AR stater (10.40 gm). NGC MS 4/5 - 4/5. Prow of galley right with fighting platform, gunwale decorated with eye / ΦAΣH above galley stern to left. Heipp-Tamer Series 6, unlisted variety. LYCIA. Phaselis. Ca. 4th century BC. AR stater (10.44 gm). NGC MS 4/5 - 4/5. Prow of galley right with fighting platform, gunwale decorated with eye / ΦAΣH above galley stern to left. Heipp-Tamer Series 6, unlisted variety. - Michael
What a magnificent sub-collection, Michael! I know next to nothing about this series or the issuers. Would like to learn more. I do have one, this tiny bronze (10.5mm, 1.45g) of Perikles. Obv. Forepart of ibex left, Rev. the usual triskeles plus lycian legend.
Seems I'm going to have to add a few bronzes to the mix. I didn't realize it was an ibex. I always thought it was a goat, having never read the descriptions.