Ancients Clearance, All Coins $14 - $25

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by John Anthony, Dec 17, 2015.

  1. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Hey friends, I've got an end-of-year inventory clearance here, all coins $14 - $25, and these are in much, much better condition than most of the stuff you find in ancient bargain bins. PM me if interested, payment by Paypal, check, or money order. Shipping is an additional $4 in the US for any amount of coins, international buyers will pay a little more, depending on where you are. Happy Holidays to all! JA

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    2. These little Poseidon bronzes of Amphipolis are usually pretty rough. This one is actually quite admirable for the type: well-centered with clear letters and monogram, and artful renditions of Poseidon and and the prancing horse. $17

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    Amphipolis, Macedonia
    AE18, 7.2g, 12h; c. 168-38 BC.
    Obv.: Bearded head of Poseidon right wearing taenia.
    Rev.: horse trotting right, left foreleg raised, ΑΜΦΙΠΟ/ΛΙΤΩΝ divided above and below, control mark A in right field, monogram above.
    Reference: SNG ANS 123 ff. var (various control letters or monograms).


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    11. Antigonus Gonatas solidified Antigonid rule in Macedon after the period of anarchy following the death of Alexander the Great. Here is a “budget” example of one of his bronze coins, grading Fine, with respectable details for the grade, and an attractive green patina. $19

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    Antigonus II Gonatas, 319 - 239 BC
    Æ17, 4.3g, 12h; Pella or Amphipolis mint, c. 271-239 BC.
    Obv.: Helmeted head of Athena right.
    Rev.: Pan erecting trophy right; B-A
    Reference: SNG Cop 1205ff.

    From the TIF Collection
     
    Last edited: Dec 17, 2015

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