Okay, here is what I have cataloged. If anyone sees something not right, please let me know: IONIA, MILETUS AR Diobol, 1/12 Stater OBVERSE: Forepart of lion left REVERSE: Floral star pattern in incuse square Struck at Miletos, 510-494 BC 1g; 7.5mm SNG Cop. 952 ex Saint Pault Antiques, LTD MYSIA AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Forepart of running boar left, tunny fish behind upward REVERSE: Head of roaring lion left within incuse square, star above Struck at Kyzikos, 480-450BC 0.3g, 9 mm Sear 3850 LYCIAN DYNASTS, MITHRAPATA AR 1/6 stater OBVERSE: Facing lion's scalp REVERSE: Triskeles within shallow incuse square; in field, dolphin Struck at Uncertain mint, 390-370 BC .8g; 12.5mm SNG Copenhagen Supp. 476 var. (no symbol) ex Saint Paul Antiques, LTD LYCIAN DYNASTS, MITHRAPATA AR 1/6 stater OBVERSE: Facing lion's scalp REVERSE: Triskeles within shallow incuse square; in field, astralagos Struck at Uncertain mint, 390-370 BC 1g; 12mm Müseler VII, 83; SNG von Aulock 4246; Falghera 196; SNG Copenhagen 27 ex Saint Paul Antiques, LTD ASSOS, TROAS AR Hemiobol OBV: Veiled female head left REV: Griffin right, A to left, in dotted linear square within incuse square Struck at Assos, 420-380 BC .3g, 6.88mm Unpublished. CNG 287, 128 (very rare) ex Saint Paul Antiques
It is not unpublished. It was mis-published. In my collection notes I describe them in this format: BMC Lycia, Pamphlia, and Pisidia p. 21, #100, plate 6 #4 (attributed to Lycia). Cf. CNG e-auction 287, September 2012, lot 128.