Ebay: Greek & Roman Coins (AE and AR) + Rare Countermarks

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by SeptimusT, Nov 2, 2019.

  1. SeptimusT

    SeptimusT Well-Known Member

    I wanted to let you all know that I've listed a variety of new coins on my eBay page, which I have now christened as Chimera Coins. You will find these coins as well as a number of other items, including several low priced AE lots. I have also set up an Instagram account where you can follow some of my coin offerings as well as interesting coin-related content I may want to share. All of the following coins are now live on my eBay account, with more to come soon. I'd like to call special attention to some of the countermarked coins I've listed. Feel free to reach out with questions or to discuss prices.

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    Side, Pamphylia, $45
    Obverse
    : Bust of Athena right, owl countermark in center
    Reverse: Nike advancing left
    2nd-1st century BC, 12mm; stable die crack at 5
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    Cilicia, Tarsos, $45
    Obverse:
    Bust of Tyche right, incuse countermark of Helios
    Reverse: Pyre
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    Roman Antioch, $15
    Obverse
    : Bust of Emperor (likely Trajan, based on countermark); incuse bull's head countermark
    Reverse: SC within wreath
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    Hadrian Denarius, $75
    Obverse
    : Laureate bust right
    Reverse: Felicitas holding caduceus and cornucopia
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    Philip I, Moesia Superior Provincial Sestertius, $15
    Obverse
    : Bust of Philip I
    Reverse: Moesia extending arms over bull and lion.
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    Alexandria, Billon Tetradrachm of Commodus, $10
    Obverse
    : Laureate bust right
    Reverse: Bust of Nilus right, holding cornucopia
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    Augustus provincial AE, Philippi, $14
    Obverse:
    Bare head right
    Reverse: Two city founders plowing right with oxen
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    Augustus or Tiberius (?) Provincial AE, Philippi, $9.99
    Obverse:
    Bare head right
    Reverse: Two city founders plowing right with oxen
     
    Last edited: Nov 2, 2019
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