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Lot 178

SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios II Nikator. Second reign, 129-125 BC. AR Didrachm (19mm, 5.45 g, 12h). Tyre mint. Dated SE 185 (128/7 BC). Diademed [and draped] bust right / BASI?EOS [?HMHTPIOY], eagle standing left on prow right; palm frond in background; to left, monogram above club surmounted by Tyre monogram; to right, A and monogram above E?P (date); monogram between legs. SC 2196.3b; Newell, Tyre 168; Rouvier 1935; HGC 9, 1125; DCA 232; Sunrise 216 (this coin). VF, lightly toned, compact flan. Rare. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 179

SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios II Nikator. Second reign, 129-125 BC. AR Drachm (16mm, 3.47 g, 1h). Tyre mint. Dated SE 187 (126/5 BC). Diademed and draped bust right / BASI?EOS ?HMHTPIOY, eagle standing left on prow right; palm frond in background; to left, monogram above club surmounted by Tyre monogram; to right, A and monogram above Z?P (date); monogram between legs. SC 2197.4; Newell, Tyre –; Rouvier –; HGC 9, 1131; DCA 235; Sunrise 217 (this coin). VF, obverse off center. Very rare denomination for issue. From the Sunrise Collection, purchased from David Hendin, January 2009.

Lot 1799

ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. AR Esterlin – Sterling (19mm, 1.21 g, 12h). Bordeaux(?) mint. Struck circa 1335-1337 or 1344. + ?DW?RD’ R?X ?nGL’, crowned bust facing slightly left; below, leopard to left / DVX ?QV IT? nI?, long cross pattée terminating in trefoils; crowns in quarters. SCBC 8047; Elias 56; Duplessy, Féodales 1060; Elias Collection 97; Boudeau 497; Poey d`Avant 2877. VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection.

Lot 1857

ANGLO-GALLIC. Richard II. 1377-1399. AR Hardi d’argent (17.5mm, 0.88 g, 7h). RIC?RD’ RX · ?GL?, crowned half-length facing bust of Richard in arch / · FR?C I? · Dn S · ?QI T?n?, long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis in second and third. SCBC 8143; Elias 228; Duplessy, Féodales 1136; Elias Collection 337; Boudeau 515; Poey d`Avant 3105. VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 61 (25 September 2002), lot 2694 (part of).

Lot 1858

ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Double hardi d’argent (24mm, 1.95 g, 5h). + ?nRICVS · R?X · ?nGLI? (annulet stops), crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; annulet over crown / FR?nC I? · D nS · ?QI T?nI (annulet stops), long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis in second and third. SCBC 8146; Elias 232; Duplessy, Féodales 1139; Elias Collection 341 (this coin); Boudeau –; cf. Poey d`Avant 3115 (Henry IV). Fine/VF, toned. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford. Ex Finn FPL 16 (1999), no. 512; E.R. Duncan Elias Collection (Spink 77, 21 June 1990), lot 341, purchased from de Mey, 1978.

Lot 1859

ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (17mm, 1.16 g, 8h). ?’RIC’ R X ?GL?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; annulet over crown / FR? CI? DnS ?QI T?nI, long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis and annulets in second and third. SCBC 8147; Elias 233e; Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection –; Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); Poey d`Avant 3120 (Henry IV). Good VF. From the Michael Joffre Collection.

Lot 1860

ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (19mm, 1.27 g, 8h). ?’RIC’ R X ?GLI?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; annulet over crown / FR? CI? DnS ?QI T?nI, long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis and annulets in second and third. SCBC 8147; Elias 233e; Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection –; Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); Poey d`Avant 3120 (Henry IV). VF, toned, ghosting. From the Michael Joffre Collection.

Lot 1861

ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (19mm, 0.95 g, 3h). ?’RIC’ R · ?GL?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; mullet over crown / FR? CI? DnS ?QI T?nI, long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis and annulets in second and third. SCBC 8147; Elias 233f; Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection 345; Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned, ghosting. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.

Lot 1862

ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (18.5mm, 0.73 g, 10h). Contemporary imitation. h?RIC R ?nGL?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; [annulet over crown?] / FR? CI? · DnS ?QI T?nI (rosette stop), long cross pattée; leopard and pellet in first and fourth quarters, lis and pellet in second and third. SCBC 8147; cf. Elias 233; cf. Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection –; cf. Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); cf. Poey d`Avant 3117. Fine. From the Michael Joffre Collection.

Lot 1888

TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Thomas Spence’s Mules. Lot of six (6) CU Halfpenny Tokens. ‘C.J. Fox’ series. All coins: bust of C.J. Fox obverse type. Reverses include: (a) Britannia seated. D&H 762 // (b) Caduceus. D&H 763 // (c)Caduceus. Milled edge. D&H 763a // (d) Caduceus. Plain edge. D&H 763b // (e) Three citizens bearing arms. D&H 764 // (f) Indian. D&H 765. VF to EF, (c) lacquered. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 436.

Lot 1889

TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Thomas Spence’s Mules. Lot of five (5) CU Halfpenny Tokens. ‘French Liberty’ series. (a) Frenchman gnawing on bone / Liberty cap over anchor. D&H 774 // ‘Gordon’ series. Bust of Lord George Gordon obverse type. (b) Britannia seated. D&H 775 // (c)Caduceus. D&H 776 // (d) Heart in hand within wreath. D&H 777 // (e) Cain slaying Able. D&H 778. VF to EF, (a) and (d) lacquered. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 439. (a) Ex J.R. Farnell Sr. Collection (Part I, Sotheby’s New York, 8 December 1981), lot 163 (part of). (b) Ex M.Z. Gerson Collection (Part I, Spink 53, 19 June 1986), lot 254 (part of).

Lot 1892

TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Lot of eight (8) CU Halfpenny and Farthing Tokens. Halfpennies: (a) Thomas Spence’s Mules. ‘End of Pain’ series. Gallows / Open book. D&H 833a // (b) Political and Social Series. Thomas Hardy / Legend. D&H 1024 // (c) D&H 1028 // (d) Industry. Beehive / Shield. D&H 1029 // (e) L.H. Tooke / Legend. D&G 1045a // (f) D&H 1046 // (g) D&H 1047 // (h) Tom Tackle. Sailor brandishing cutlass / Sailor with wooden leg and crutches. D&H 1048 // Farthings: (i) Pro Bono Publico. Bust right / Coat-of-arms. D&H 1068. VF to Good VF. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 631. (h) Ex D.E. Litrenta Collection (Dix, Noonan, & Web 65, 16 March 2005), lot 1486.

Lot 220

PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I. Circa 520-505 BC. AR Siglos (14mm, 5.26 g). Half-length bust of Persian king or hero right, wearing kidaris and kandys, holding bow in left hand, arrows in right / Incuse punch. Carradice Type I (pl. XI, 10); Meadows, Administration 318; BMC Arabia pl. XXVII, 25; Sunrise 17 (this coin). Good VF, toned, granular surfaces. Very rare. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 255

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Agathokles Dikaios. Circa 185-175 BC. AR Drachm (17mm, 4.17 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right / BASI?EOS ?G?T????OYS, Zeus standing facing, holding figure of Hekate in outstretched right hand, and scepter in left; Hekate holds torch in each hand; monogram to inner left. Bopearachchi 2B; Bopearachchi & Rahman –; SNG ANS –; MIG Type 138a; Sunrise 226 (this coin). EF, toned, minor hairline flan split. Very rare. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 76 (12 September 2007), lot 941.

Lot 256

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Agathokles Dikaios. Circa 185-175 BC. AR Tetradrachm (32mm, 16.61 g, 12h). Commemorative issue struck for Demetrios I. ?HMHTPIOY ANIKHTOY, diademed and draped bust right, wearing elephant skin headdress / BASI?EYONTOS ?G?T????OYS ?IKAIOY, Herakles standing facing, crowning himself with wreath held in right hand and cradling club in left arm draped with lion skin; monogram to inner left. Bopearachchi 17 (monogram unlisted); Bopearachchi & Rahman –; SNG ANS –; MIG Type 146 (monogram unlisted); Qunduz –; Sunrise –; Roma 2, lot 368 = Gorny & Mosch 169, lot 153 (same dies). Good VF, toned. Struck in high relief. Fourth example known. From the Sunrise Collection.The "pedigree" coins issued by Agathokles copy the coin types of his predecessors, with the predecessor`s name and cult epithet on the obverse, and Agathokles` name and titles on the reverse. Agathokles` intent was clearly to advertise the line of succession from Alexander the Great to himself, presumably as an aspect of his civil war propaganda. Although all of these pedigree coins are very rare today, coins of this particular type commemorating Demetrios I are probably the rarest among them.

Lot 258

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Antimachos I Theos. Circa 180-170 BC. AR Drachm (18mm, 4.20 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right, wearing kausia / BASI?EOS TEOY to right, ?NTIMAXOY to left, Poseidon, laureate, standing facing, holding trident in right hand and cradling filleted palm in left arm; monogram to inner right. Bopearachchi 2A; Bopearachchi & Rahman 181-182; SNG ANS 279; MIG Type 125b; Sunrise 228 (this coin). Superb EF, toned. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Goldberg 53 (24 May 2009), lot 1714.

Lot 259

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Antimachos I Theos. Circa 180-170 BC. AR Obol (11mm, 0.70 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right, wearing kausia / BASI?EOS TEOY to right, ?NTIMAXOY to left, Poseidon, laureate, standing facing, holding trident in right hand and cradling filleted palm in left arm; monogram to inner right. Bopearachchi 4B; Bopearachchi & Rahman 185; SNG ANS 283-288; MIG Type 127c; Sunrise –. EF, toned. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Goldberg 67 (31 January 2012), lot 3226.

Lot 260

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I Megas. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Drachm (19mm, 4.25 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right / BASI?EOS EYKP?TI?OY, the Dioskouroi on horses rearing right, cradling palm frond in right arms and holding couched lances in left hands; monogram to lower right. Bopearachchi 2B; Bopearachchi & Rahman 235; SNG ANS 437-438; MIG Type 169b; Sunrise 229 (this coin). Superb EF, toned. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 261

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I Megas. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm (36mm, 16.95 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right, wearing helmet adorned with bull`s horn and ear / BASI?EOS MEGA?OY EYKP?TI?OY, the Dioskouroi on horses rearing right, cradling palm frond in right arms and holding couched lances in left hands; monogram to lower left. Bopearachchi 6Z; Bopearachchi & Rahman –; SNG ANS 473 var. (position of monogram); MIG Type 177l (illustration shows

Lot 262

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I Megas. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Drachm (19mm, 4.25 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right, wearing helmet adorned with bull`s horn and ear / BASI?EOS MEGA?OY EYKP?TI?OY, the Dioskouroi on horses rearing right, cradling palm frond in right arms and holding couched lances in left hands; monogram to lower right. Cf. Bopearachchi 6X (tetradrachm); Bopearachchi & Rahman –; SNG ANS 479 corr. (monogram); MIG Type 178 second illustrated example, corr. (same); Triton XIV, lot 430 (same obv. die); Sunrise 231 (this coin). Superb EF, toned. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 263

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I Megas. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Drachm (19mm, 4.19 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right, wearing helmet adorned with bull`s horn and ear / BASI?EOS MEGA?OY EYKP?TI?OY, the Dioskouroi on horses rearing right, cradling palm frond in right arms and holding couched lances in left hands; monogram to lower left. Bopearachchi 7J; Bopearachchi & Rahman –; SNG ANS 483; MIG Type 178d; Sunrise 232 (this coin). Choice EF, minor granularity. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 264

BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I Megas. Circa 170-145 BC. AR Obol (10mm, 0.68 g, 12h). Diademed and draped bust right, wearing helmet adorned with bull`s horn and ear / [B]ASI?EO[S] EYKP?TI?OY, piloi of the Dioskouroi; monogram below. Bopearachchi 9C; Bopearachchi & Rahman 258-260; SNG ANS 496–516; MIG Type 181a; Sunrise 233 (this coin). Superb EF. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 265

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Heraios. Circa AD 1-30/50. AR Tetradrachm (29mm, 15.44 g, 1h). Diademed and draped bust right / TYPANNOYNTOS HAOY KOIIANOY, Heraios on horseback right; behind, Nike flying right, crowning him with wreath; S AN AB below horse; quadrate Os in legends. Loeschner fig. 6a; Cribb, Heraus 31; Senior B1.2T; Alram 1263 var. (legends); Donum Burns 9 var. (legends); Sunrise 520 (this coin). Good VF, toned, a few marks under the tone. From the Sunrise Collection, purchased from Warden Numismatics, 2002.

Lot 266

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Heraios. Circa AD 1-30/50. AR Tetradrachm (25mm, 14.76 g, 1h). Diademed and draped bust right / TYPANNOYOTOS HAOY KOIIANOY, Heraios on horseback right; behind, Nike flying right, crowning him with wreath; S AN AB below horse; quadrate Os in legends. Loeschner fig. 6a; Cribb, Heraus –; Senior B1.2T; Alram 1263 var. (legends); Donum Burns 9; Sunrise 521 (this coin). EF, toned. Exceptional for issue. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Album 7 (5 December 2009), lot 531; Spink 175 (28 September 2005), lot 283.

Lot 267

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Vima Kadphises. Circa AD 100-127/8. Set of Four AV 2 Dinars. Mint I (A). 3rd emission. All coins: BACI??YC OH MO KA?FICHC, diademed and crowned figure or half-length bust of Vima Kadphises in various poses, holding mace-scepter or laurel branch in right hand; flames at shoulder, tamgha to right or left / Maharajasa rajadirajasa sarvaloga isvarasa mahisvarasa hima kaphthisasa tradara(sa) in Karosthi script, ithyphallic Siva standing facing, head left, holding trident in right hand and resting left arm on bull Nandi behind, who is standing right with head facing; Buddhist triratana (“Three Jewels”) to left. Lot includes the following: (a) (24mm, 15.96 g, 12h). Bopearachchi, Premiers Série VIII, 12-17; MK 10 (dies 1/– [unlisted rev. die]); Donum Burns 75; Sunrise 522 (this coin) // (b) (25mm, 15.94 g, 12h). Bopearachchi, Premiers Série IX, 22 (this coin); MK 11 (dies 1/– [unlisted rev. die]); Donum Burns 76; Sunrise 523 (this coin) // (c) (23mm, 15.89 g, 12h). Bopearachchi, Premiers Série X, 24 (this coin); MK 12 (dies 4/12A); Donum Burns 78; Sunrise 524 (this coin) // (d) (24mm, 15.91 g, 12h). Bopearachchi, Premiers Série XI, 29; MK 13 (dies 3/– [unlisted rev. die]); Donum Burns –; Sunrise 525 (this coin). All coins Superb EF, a couple light scratches in field on reverse of coin (a). From the Sunrise Collection, purchased from Classical Numismatic Group, 2007.The name Kushan derives from the Chinese term Guishuang, used to describe one branch of the Yuezhi, a loose confederation of Indo-European people who had been living in the Xinjiang Province of modern China. Driven west by Xiongnu between 176 and 160 BC, the five groups of the Yuezhi – the Xiumi, Guishuang (Kushans), Shuangmi, Xidun, and Dumi – reached the Hellenic kingdom of Baktria by 135 BC. They expelled the ruling Greek dynasties there, forcing these kings further south to settle along the Indus River. In the following century, the Guishuang forced the other tribes of the Yuezhi into a tight confederation. Now, as the Guishuang was the predominant power, the entire group became known by that name. This appellation was Westernized as Kushan, though the Chinese still referred to them as Yuezhi.Like the Hellenistic Greeks and Romans, the Kushans were a multi-cultural society, incorporating much of the cultures they ruled into their own. Like their Baktrian predeccesors, early Kushan coins used Greek legends on the obverse, along with a translation in the local Karosthi script on the reverse. Beginning with Kanishka I, however, the Kushan language, written in an adaptation of the Greek alphabet with some local alterations, was used almost exclusively. From the time of Vima Taktu (Soter Megas), the Kushans also began to adopt Indian cultural elements. Embracing a wide variety of local Indian and Central Asian deities, they assimilated them with Greco-Roman types already prevalent in the region. Overall, the Kushan pantheon represented a religious and artistic syncretism of western and eastern elements.An adept military leader who expanded Kushan power throughout much of Central Asia, Vima Kadphises was the first Kushan ruler to send a diplomatic mission to Rome, during the reign of Trajan. Vima Kadphises was also the first Kushan ruler to strike gold coins. Because the Kushans under his reign had extended their protective control over the Silk Road, the Roman gold they obtained through the trading of luxury items with the Roman Empire–such as silk, spices, and other exotic goods–provided the metal for the striking of the first Indian gold coins. In addition to the existing copper and silver denominations, Vima Kadphises introduced three gold denomination

Lot 268

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Vima Kadphises. Circa AD 100-127/8. AV Dinar (20mm, 7.95 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 4th emission. BACI??YC OH MO KA?FICHC, diademed and crowned half-length bust left on clouds, holding mace-scepter in right hand and left hand on hilt; tamgha to right / Maharajasa rajadirajasa sarvaloga isvarasa mahisvarasa hima kaphthisasa tradara(sa) in Karosthi script, ithyphallic Siva standing facing, head left, holding trident in right hand and flask in left; he-goat skin draped over left arm; tamgha to left, Buddhist triratana (Three Jewels) to right. Bopearachchi, Premiers Série XV, 41; MK 15 (dies 2/15); Donum Burns 79 (same dies); Sunrise 526 (this coin). Superb EF. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Inventory 776683 (August 2006).

Lot 270

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Kanishka I. Circa AD 127/8-152. AV Quarter Dinar (12mm, 1.99 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 2nd emission. ÞAONANOÞAO KA [NhÞKI KO]ÞANO, crowned and diademed bust left on clouds, holding scepter in left hand; flames on shoulder / ATÞO to right, Athso standing left, holding diadem in extended right hand and resting left hand on hilt; tamgha to left. MK 41/1 (dies 2/10); Donum Burns 122 (same dies); Sunrise 529 (this coin). EF, traces of deposits in devices, reverse slightly off center. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Album 6 (7 June 2009), lot 650.

Lot 271

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Kanishka I. Circa AD 127/8-152. AV Quarter Dinar (13mm, 1.99 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 2nd emission. ÞAONANOÞAO KA NhÞKI KOÞA[NO], crowned and diademed bust left on clouds, holding scepter in left hand; flames on shoulder / MIIP to right, Miiro (Mithra), radiate and nimbate, standing left, extending right hand in benediction and holding hilt of sword with left hand; tamgha to left. MK 46/2 (dies 22/10A); Donum Burns 124 (same dies); Sunrise 530 (this coin). EF, traces of deposits in devices, obverse weakly struck at high points. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 275

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (20mm, 8.01 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 1st emission. ÞAO(retrograde h)A(retrograde h)OÞAO OOhÞKI KOÞ ANO, diademed and crowned half-length bust of Huvishka right on clouds, holding mace-scepter in right hand and goad in left / MIIPO to right, Miiro (Mithra), radiate and nimbate, standing left, extending right hand in benediction and holding hilt of sword with left hand; tamgha to left. Cf. MK 137/138 (for obv./rev. type); Donum Burns 222 (same dies); Sunrise –. EF. Very rare. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 276

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Quarter Dinar (14mm, 1.94 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 1st emission. ÞAONANOÞAO OOhÞKI KOÞAN[O], diademed and crowned bust left on mountains, holding mace scepter in right hand and and goad in left / MAO to left, Mao, diademed, lunar "horns" at shoulders, standing facing, head right, holding diadem in right hand and goad in left; globe-tipped and filleted scepter over right shoulder; tamgha to right. Cf. MK 146 (dinar); Donum Burns –; Sunrise 533 (this coin). EF, traces of deposits in devices. Apparently unique. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Triton XIV (4 January 2011), lot 449.

Lot 277

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (20mm, 7.95 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 1st emission. ÞAO(retrograde h)A(retrograde h)OÞAO OO hÞKI KOÞANO, diademed and crowned half-length bust left on clouds, holding mace-scepter in right hand and goad in left / MA(retrograde h)AOBA GO around, Manaobago, nimbate and helmeted, with lunar horns at shoulders, seated facing on raised stool, cushioned and with curving legs, feet on footstool, head right and with four arms: lower right on hip, upper right holding coins or fruit, upper left holding mace-scepter, and lower left holding torque; tamgha to right. MK 151 (unlisted dies); Donum Burns 229 (same dies); Sunrise –. EF, slight triple strike on reverse. Well centered and attractive example. Extremely rare. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Nomos FPL 5 (Winter-Spring 2012), no. 51; Classical Numismatic Group 88 (14 September 2011), lot 640.

Lot 279

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Quarter Dinar (12mm, 1.97 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 1st emission. ÞAO(retrograde h)AIIOÞAO OhÞKI KOÞA(retrograde h)O, diademed and crowned bust left on mountains, holding mace scepter in right hand and goad in left / AP?OXÞO to left, Ardoxsho, radiate and nimbate, standing facing, head right, extending cornucopia with both hands; tamgha to right. MK – (but obv. die 20); Donum Burns 237 var. (orientation of legend; same obv. die); Sunrise 535 (this coin). Good VF, traces of deposits in devices. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 280

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (21mm, 7.95 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 3rd emission. ÞaO(retrograde h)a(retrograde h)OÞOO O [O] (retrograde h)ÞKI KOÞA(retrograde h)O (sic), nimbate, diademed, and crowned half-length bust of Huvishka left on clouds, holding mace-scepter in right hand and spear in left / MIOPO to right, Mioro (Mithra) standing facing, head left, holding wreath in right hand, left hand on hilt of sword; tamgha to left. MK 190 (dies 1/2A); Donum Burns –; Sunrise –. EF. Very rare. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Triton XVI (8 January 2013), lot 660.

Lot 281

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (21mm, 7.91 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 3rd emission. ÞaO(retrograde h)a(retrograde h)OÞaO OOhÞKI VOÞa(retrograde h)O, nimbate, diademed, and crowned half-length bust left on clouds, holding mace scepter in right hand and filleted spear in left / aP?OXÞO to left, Ardoxsho, wearing stephane, standing facing, head right, extending cornucopia with both hands; tamgha to right. MK 223/1 (dies 4/14); Donum Burns –; Sunrise 536 (this coin). EF. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 282

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (21mm, 7.92 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 3rd emission. ÞaO(retrograde h)a(retrograde h)OÞa[ ]ÞVI VOÞa(retrograde h)O, nimbate, diademed, and crowned half-length bust left on clouds, holding mace scepter in right hand and filleted spear in left / AP?OXÞO to left, Ardoxsho, wearing stephane, standing facing, head right, extending cornucopia with both hands; tamgha to right. MK 261 (dies 1/– [unlisted rev. die]); Donum Burns –; Sunrise 537 (this coin). EF. Very rare obverse bust type (MK type VII). From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 283

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Quarter Dinar (12mm, 1.97 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 3rd emission. ÞaO(retrograde h)a(retrograde h)O Þ a O OOhÞV[], nimbate, diademed, and crowned half-length bust left, holding mace scepter in right hand and filleted spear in left / MaO to right, Mao, diademed, lunar "horns" at shoulders, standing facing, head left, extending right hand in benediction and holding scepter in left hand; tamgha to left. MK 277 (dies 8/3); Donum Burns 259; Sunrise 538 (this coin). VF, traces of deposits in devices. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Triton XIV (4 January 2011), lot 450.

Lot 284

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (20mm, 7.96 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 4th emission. ÞAOHAHOÞAO O OhÞKI KO[ÞAHO], nimbate, diademed, and crowned half-length bust left, holding mace scepter in right hand and filleted spear in left / AP?OXÞO to left, Ardoxsho, wearing stephane, standing facing, head right, extending cornucopia with both hands; tamgha to right. MK 286 (dies 9/– [unlisted rev. die]); Donum Burns 263; Sunrise 539 (this coin). EF. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Peus 368 (25 April 2001), lot 411; Tkalec & Rauch (25 April 1989), lot 183.

Lot 285

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (20mm, 7.91 g, 12h). Mint I (A). 4th emission. ÞaO(retrograde h)a(retrograde h)OÞaO O OhÞVI VOÞa(retrograde h)[O], nimbate, diademed, and crowned half-length bust left, holding mace scepter in right hand and filleted spear in left / (retrograde h)a(retrograde h)aÞaO to left, Nana, wearing stephane, standing right, holding scepter in right hand and bowl in left; tamgha to right. Cf. MK 286/4-5 for same obverse die (die 2); Sunrise 540 (this coin). EF. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 286

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (20mm, 7.83 g, 12h). Mint II (B). 3rd emission. ÞaO?aHOÞaO OOhÞKI KO[ ], nimbate, crowned, and diademed bust left, flames on shoulders / MIIPO to right, Miiro, radiate, nimbate, and diademed, standing facing, head left, extending right hand in benediction and cradling filleted and globe-tipped scepter in left arm; tamgha to left. MK 290 (dies 1/9); Donum Burns 265 (same obv. die); Sunrise 541 (this coin). VF, traces of deposits in devices. Very rare. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Gorny & Mosch (9 October 2006), lot 243; Prof. Robert Göbl Collection (Peus 363, 26 April 2000), lot 5425.

Lot 287

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (19mm, 7.85 g, 12h). Mint II (B). 3rd emission. ÞAO(retrograde h)A(retrograde h)OÞAO OOhÞKI KOÞa(retrograde h)O, crowned and diademed bust left on clouds, holding mace scepter in right hand and goad in left; flames over shoulder / MAO to right, Mao, diademed, lunar "horns" at shoulders, standing facing, head left, extending right hand in benediction, cradling filleted and globe-tipped scepter in left arm, and holding scepter in left hand; tamgha to left. MK 296/8 (dies 34/41A); Donum Burns 269–70; Sunrise 542 (this coin). EF. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Album 6 (7 June 2009), lot 657.

Lot 288

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (19mm, 7.85 g, 12h). Mint II (B). 1st emission. ÞAO(retrograde h)A(retrograde h)OÞAO OOhÞKI KOÞa(retrograde h)O, crowned and diademed bust left on clouds, holding mace scepter in right hand and goad in left; flames over shoulder / AP?OXÞO to left, Ardoxsho, nimbate, standing right, extending cornucopia with both hands; tamgha to right. MK 306/1 (dies 34/48); Donum Burns –; Sunrise 544 (this coin). Superb EF, lightly toned. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Album 6 (7 June 2009), lot 662.

Lot 289

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (19mm, 7.85 g, 12h). Mint II (B). 1st emission. ÞAO(retrograde h)A(retrograde h)OÞAO OOhÞKI KOÞ(retrograde h)O, crowned and diademed bust left on clouds, holding mace scepter in right hand and goad in left; flames over shoulder / OhÞO to right, Siva, nimbate, standing left, holding thunderbolt, flask, trident, and horns of goat to lower left; tamgha to left. MK 308/3 (dies 31/55); Donum Burns 276–8; Sunrise 545 (this coin). Superb EF, lustrous. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 291

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (19mm, 7.85 g, 12h). Mint II (B). 3rd emission. [...](retrograde h)A(retrograde h)OÞAO OOhÞhO hOÞ[...], nimbate, crowned, and diademed bust left, holding mace scepter in right hand and filleted spear in left / aÞa?IXÞO to right, Ashaeixsho, radiate, nimbate, and diademed, standing facing, head left, extending right hand in benediction and holding filleted scepter; tamgha to left. MK 342 (dies –/1 [unlisted obv. die]); Donum Burns –; Sunrise 547 (this coin). EF, minute traces of deposits in devices. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Gemini IV (8 January 2008), lot 259.

Lot 293

INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (20mm, 7.87 g, 12h). Mint II (B). 3rd emission. [...](retrograde h)a(retrograde h)OÞaO OOhÞKI hOÞa[...], nimbate, crowned, and diademed bust left, holding mace scepter in right hand and filleted spear in left / PIDN to left, Rishti standing right, holding spear in right hand and shield set on ground in left; tamgha to right. MK 369 (dies 1/2a); Donum Burns –; Sunrise 549 (this coin). Near EF, traces of deposits in devices. Extremely rare. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Album 6 (7 June 2009), lot 665 and cover coin.

Lot 312

APULIA, Venusia. 2nd century BC. Æ Semis(?) (15mm, 3.30 g, 11h). Draped bust of Hermes right, wearing winged petasos / Winged boot left; ligate VE above, S and kerykeion to left. Burnett 5.1; HN Italy 726; SNG ANS 770; SNG France –; SNG Lloyd –; Weber 491. Good VF, attractive pale green patina. Rare. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 21 (17 May 2001), lot 18.

Lot 389

SICILY, Syracuse. Dionysios I. 405-367 BC. AR Dekadrachm (35mm, 42.65 g, 4h). Reverse die signed by Euainetos. Struck circa 405-390 BC. Charioteer, holding kentron in extended right hand and reins in left, driving fast quadriga left; above, Nike flying right, crowning charioteer with wreath held in her extended hands; below heavy exergual line, [military harness, shield], greaves, cuirass, and [crested Attic helmet, all connected by a horizontal spear]; [AT?A below] / Head of Arethousa left, wearing wreath of grain ears, triple-pendant earring, and pearl necklace; [S]?-??-??-S?O? behind hair, four swimming dolphins around, [EY-AINE along lower edge]. Gallatin dies R.VI/C.XII; HGC 2, 1299; SNG ANS 368 (same dies); SNG München 1076 (same obv. die); BMC 177 (same rev. die); Dewing 890–1 (same obv. die); Gillet 655 (same rev. die); Hunt III 29 (same rev. die); de Luynes 1250 (same rev. die). Good VF, toned, a little off center, some die rust below bust. From the collection of a Southern Pathologist, purchased from Fred Shore, January 2004.

Lot 489

MACEDON (Roman Protectorate), Republican period. First Meris. Circa 167-149 BC. AR Tetradrachm (31mm, 17.01 g, 9h). Amphipolis mint. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, in the center of a Macedonian shield / Club; AP monogram and MAKE?ONON above, ?POTHS below; all within oak wreath, thunderbolt to left. Prokopov, Silver 178 (O48/R150); SNG Copenhagen 1310–1; SNG Dreer 646–7 (same obv. die); SNG Manchester 748 (same obv. die); Triton VIII, lot 203 (same dies). EF, beautiful even light gray toning with peripheral iridescence, a couple minor die breaks. From the collection of a Southern Pathologist, purchased from C. H. Wolfe, 3 June 1988.

Lot 58

CILICIA, Soloi. Balakros. Satrap of Cilicia, 333-323 BC. AR Stater (24mm, 10.86 g, 8h). Baaltars seated left, holding lotus-tipped scepter; grain ear and grapes to left; below throne, S-O below and above strut, respectively / Draped bust of Athena facing slightly left, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet. Casabonne Series 2 (D-/R1 [unlisted obv. die]); SNG France –; SNG Levante 52 (same rev. die [listed as obv.]); Sunrise 145 (this coin). Superb EF, lightly toned, a couple tiny marks in field on obverse. Well centered, struck from fresh dies. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 611

IONIA, Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Circa 150-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (32mm, 16.42 g, 12h). Stephanophoric type. Erasippos, son of Aristeos, “magistrate”. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder / Apollo Delphios standing left, left elbow resting on tall tripod behind, holding in right hand a branch tied with fillet; EPASI??OS APISTEOY to left, MAGNHTON to right, meander pattern below; all within laurel wreath. Jones dies 27/e; SNG von Aulock 2042; SNG Berry 1067 (same obv. die); SNG Copenhagen –; BMC 37; Hermitage Sale II 1271 (same obv. die); McClean 8181; Pozzi 2461. EF, toned, a few light marks under tone in field on obverse. From the Patrick H. James Collection. Ex Collection C.P.A. (Classical Numismatic Group 78, 14 May 2008), lot 787; Künker 77 (1 October 2002), lot 172.

Lot 612

IONIA, Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Circa 150-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (33.5mm, 16.96 g, 12h). Stephanophoric type. Erasippos, son of Aristeos, “magistrate”. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder / Apollo Delphios standing left, left elbow resting on tall tripod behind, holding in right hand a branch tied with fillet; EPASI??OS APISTEOY to left, MAGNHTON to right, meander pattern below; all within laurel wreath. Jones dies 30/c; SNG von Aulock 2042 (same dies); SNG Copenhagen –; BMC 37; McClean 8181 (same obv. die); Pozzi 2461. EF, beautifully toned. Well centered and struck. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Star Collection (LHS 102, 29 April 2008), lot 277.

Lot 613

IONIA, Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Circa 150-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (28.5mm, 17.05 g, 12h). Stephanophoric type. Erasippos, son of Aristeos, “magistrate”. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder / Apollo Delphios standing left, left elbow resting on tall tripod behind, holding in right hand a branch tied with fillet; EPASI??OS APISTEOY to left, MAGNHTON to right, meander pattern below; all within laurel wreath. Jones dies 31/– (unlisted rev. die); SNG von Aulock 2042; SNG Copenhagen –; BMC 37; McClean 8181; Pozzi 2461. EF, a hint of toning around the devices, flan a little compact.

Lot 67

CILICIA, Tarsos. Tarkumuwa (Datames). Satrap of Cilicia and Cappadocia, 384-361/0 BC. AR Obol (9mm, 0.74 g, 1h). Struck circa 380 BC. Draped bust of female (Aphrodite?) right, wearing tainia, hoop earring, and pearl necklace / Bearded head right, wearing crested Attic helmet, drapery around neck; TRKMW (in Aramaic) to right. Casabonne Series 1; Göktürk 25; SNG France 278–81; SNG Levante 81; Sunrise 51 (this coin). Superb EF, attractively toned, a couple tiny die breaks on obverse. Well centered on excellent metal. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 690

CILICIA, Mallos. Balakros. Satrap of Cilicia, 333-323 BC. AR Stater (22mm, 10.86 g, 2h). Baaltars seated left, his torso facing, holding lotus-tipped scepter in extended right hand, left hand holding chlamys at his waist; grain ear and grape bunch to left, M below throne / Draped bust of Athena facing slightly left, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet. Casabonne Series 2, dies D9/R1; SNG France 410 (same dies); SNG Levante 169 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 8699 (same dies). EF, bright surfaces, tiny scuff on obverse. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 87 (18 May 2011), lot 593.

Lot 698

CILICIA, Tarsos. Balakros. Satrap of Cilicia, 333-323 BC. AR Stater (23mm, 10.87 g, 11h). Baaltars seated left, his torso facing, holding lotus-tipped scepter in extended right hand, left hand holding chlamys at his waist; grain ear and grape bunch to left, ivy leaf to right, T below throne / Draped bust of Athena facing slightly left, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet. Casabonne Series 2, dies D5/R1; SNG France 367–9 var. (letter on obv.); SNG Levante Supp. 21 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 5964 var. (same); Pozzi 2861. EF, attractive cabinet tone. Well struck. From the RH Collection.

Lot 699

CILICIA, Tarsos. Balakros. Satrap of Cilicia, 333-323 BC. AR Stater (23mm, 10.89 g, 10h). Baaltars seated left, his torso facing, holding lotus-tipped scepter in extended right hand, left hand holding chlamys at his waist; grain ear and grape bunch to left, ivy leaf and B to right, T below throne / Draped bust of Athena facing slightly left, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet; to left, crested Corinthian helmet right above grape bunch; T to right. Casabonne Series 2, dies D7/R6 (unlisted die combination); SNG France 370 var. (no helmet on rev.); cf. SNG Levante 121/179 (for obv./rev. dies). Near EF, toned, die breaks on obverse. Unpublished variety. From the Edoardo Levante Collection. Ex Giessener Münzhandlung 62 (20 April 1993), lot 312.This reverse die was previously known to have been paired with an obverse bearing the mint signature of Issos under the diphos (SNG Levante 179). On the present piece, the reverse, which has the mint signature of Tarsos, is combined with an obverse that also has the Tarsos mint signature. This paring of dies with different mint signatures is not unexpected, though, as it has long been thought that the issues of the various Persian satraps were actually struck at a central mint, likely Tarsos, regardless of the mint signatures they bore.

Lot 70

CILICIA, Tarsos. Tarkumuwa (Datames). Satrap of Cilicia and Cappadocia, 384-361/0 BC. AR Obol (10mm, 0.73 g, 5h). Struck circa 380 BC. Head of female facing slightly left, drapery around neck / Draped bust of female (Aphrodite?) right, wearing tainia, hoop earring, and pearl necklace. Casabonne Series 1; Göktürk –; SNG France 310–1; SNG Levante 217–8; Sunrise 48 (this coin). EF, toned. Exceptional metal for issue. From the Sunrise Collection.

Lot 700

CILICIA, Uncertain. 4th century BC. AR Obol (10mm, 0.57 g, 12h). Draped bust facing slightly left, wearing kyrbasia; star to left / Draped bust of female left, wearing tainia, earring, and necklace. SNG France –; SNG Levante –; Gökturk 88 (Evagoras II in Salamis); Mildenberg, Kleingeld –; Troxell & Kagan –; Winzer 18.2 (Mazaios); Sunrise –. Good VF, toned, light porosity. Very rare. The proposed attribution of this type to Evagoras II, originally made in the 19th century, is likely incorrect (cf. SNG Kayhan 1066 for a similar obol historically attributed to Evagoras). Interestingly, although Gökturk 88 retains the attribution to Evagoras II, Gökturk 52, another obol certainly related to this type, is placed at an uncertain mint in Cilicia.

Lot 726

PHOENICIA, Arados. Circa 138/7-44/3 BC. AR Tetradrachm (27mm, 14.87 g, 1h). Dated CY 206 (54/3 BC). Veiled, draped, and turreted bust of Tyche right / Nike advancing left, holding aphlaston in extended right hand, cradling palm frond in left arm; in left field, ?C (date) above A (in Aramaic) above ES; APA?ION to right; all within laurel wreath. Unpublished year for series. Near EF, attractive collection toning with blue and red hues, areas of slight roughness. Well centered and struck. Apparently unique for date. From the collection of a Southern Pathologist, purchased from C. H. Wolfe, 8 November 1988.

Lot 732

PHOENICIA, Tyre. 126/5 BC-AD 65/6. AR Shekel (27.5mm, 14.28 g, 1h). Dated CY 20 (107/6 BC). Bust of Melkart right, wearing laurel wreath, [lion skin around neck] / Eagle standing left on prow; palm frond in background; to left, LK (date) above club; monogram to right, Phoenician A between legs; TYPOY IEPAS KAI ASY?OY around. Rouvier 1997 var. (letter between legs); HGC 10, 357; DCA 919; BMC 91–2. EF, toned, a little off center on obverse.

Lot 733

PHOENICIA, Tyre. 126/5 BC-AD 65/6. AR Shekel (27mm, 14.36 g, 1h). Dated CY 21 (106/5 BC). Bust of Melkart right, wearing laurel wreath, [lion skin around neck] / Eagle standing left on prow; palm frond in background; to left, AK (date) above club; monogram to right, Phoenician B between legs; TYPOY IEPAS KAI ASY?OY around. Rouvier 1998; HGC 10, 357; DCA 919; BMC 99–100; Kampmann 6 = AdG p. 45 (this coin). Near EF, toned. Featured in the podcast “Tyros, 106 BC” on the MoneyMuseum website. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 47 (16 September 1998), lot 606.

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