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Bruttium, Croton, Hemiobol, c. 530-500 BC; AR (g 0,22; mm 10; h 12); ?PO, tripod with legs ending in lion's paws, on the lebes, serpents and ornaments, Rv. Tripod incuse. HNItaly -; SNG ANS -; cfr. Heidelberger Auction 64 (20 November 2014), lot 37; cfr. Gorny & Mosch Auction 204 (5 March 2012), lot 1071. Unpublished in the standard references. Cabinet tone, extremely fine.The early silver fractions of Croton mint with tripod incuse are extremely rare: the only published specimen is an obol of 0,43 g cfr. Attianese 1604a.
Sicily, Leontinoi, Didrachm, c. 475-455 BC; AR (g 8,68; mm 21; h 1); Horseman galopping r., Rv. ?EO - N - TIN - ON, lion's head r., with jaws open and tongue protruding; around, four barley grains. SNG Budapest 183 (same dies); SNG ANS 209 (same reverse die).Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Sicily, Leontinoi, Tetradrachm, c. 455-422 BC; AR (g 17,42; mm 24; h 11); Laureate head of Apollo l., Rv. LE - O - N - TI - N - ON, lion's head r., with jaws open and tongue protruding; around, four barley grains. SNG Budapest 190 (same dies); Rizzo, pl. XXIV, 4 (ibidem).Cabinet tone, about extremely fine.
Sicily, Syracuse, Second Democracy (466-405), Tetradrachm, c. 466-405 BC; AR (g 17,09; mm 29; h 11); Charioteer driving slow quadriga r.; above, flying Nike holding wreath, in ex. ketos, Rv. ?YRAKO? - I - [ON], head of Arethusa r., wearing pearl diadem, earrings and necklace; around four dolphins. Boehringer 487 (V258/R346).Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II (275-215), 32 Litrai (Octadrachm), c. 218-215 BC; AR (g 28,27; mm 32; h 12); Diademed head l.; on r., pileus or modius, Rv. Nike driving fast quadriga r., holding reins and kentron; below, E; above, BA?I?EO?; in ex. IEP?NO?. CCO, pl. I, D3/R1 (same dies).Of the highest rarity, and one of the best specimens known. Undoubtedly one of the most important and desirable Greek coins, a masterpiece of the Ellenistic style. Attractive cabinet tone, surface somewhat porous, anyway extremely fine.
Campania, Neapolis, Didrachm, c. 300 BC; AR (g 6,56; mm 20; h 9); Female head r., wearing broad hair band and triple pendent earrings; around, four dolphins, Rv. NEO?O?IT?N, man-faced bull standing r.; above, Nike; below, ?? - ??. HNItaly 576.Attractive portrait. Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.
The Carthaginians in the Mediterranean, Carthage, Shekel, c. 300 BC; AR (g 7,33; mm 18; h 1); Head of Tanit l., wearing wreath of grain, earrings and necklace, Rv. Horse standing r. on exergual line; behind, palm tree; on r., star. MAA 36; SNG Copenhagen 141.Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.
The Carthaginians in the Mediterranean, Carthage, Shekel and 1/2, c. 203-201 BC; BI (g 8,67; mm 26; h 12); Head of Tanit l., wearing wreath of grain, earrings and necklace, Rv. Horse standing r., head back, foreleg raised. MAA 81; SNG Copenhagen 390.Cabinet tone. Minor porosity: about extremely fine.This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.
The Carthaginians in the Mediterranean, Uncertain Punic mint, 1/4 Shekel, c. 218-201 BC; AR (g 1,57; mm 15; h 11); Head of Triptolemos r., wearing wreath of grain, Rv. Horse galopping r.; below, Punic scripts, HT. SNG Copenhagen 380; Burnett, The Enna Hoard, SNR 62, n. 151.Old cabinet tone: about extremely fine.Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 144 (26 Luglio 2006), lot 44 (from the Garth R. Drewry Collection).This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.
The Carthaginians in the Mediterranean, Lylibaion, Tetradrachm, c. 330-305 BC; AR (g 17,24; mm 21; h 10); Charioteer driving fast quadriga r.; above, flying Nike l. holding wreath; in ex., Punic scripts, Rv. Head of Tanit l., wearing wreath of grain, earrings and necklace; around, three dolphins. Jenkins 32.Old cabinet tone, about extremely fine.
Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, c. 566-490 BC.; AR (g 17,11; mm 22; h 9); Head of Athena r., wearing Attic crested helmet decorated with chevron and dot pattern, Rv. A?E, owl standing r.; on l., olive spring. All within incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 20; Cfr. Starr pl. 1, n. f; Jenkins Gela, pl. 36, n. 6 (same obverse die).Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, c. 479-393 BC; AR (g 17,19; mm 24; h 8); Head of Athena r., wearing Attic crested helmet decorated with three olive wreath and palmettae, Rv. A?E, owl standing r., with closed wings; on l., olive twig and crescent. All within incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 31; Starr pl. XXII, n. 1.Cabinet tone, extremely fine.
Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, c. 479-393 BC; AR (g 17,18; mm 24; h 3); Head of Athena r., wearing Attic crested helmet decorated with three olive wreath and palmettae, Rv. A?E, owl standing r., with closed wings; on l., olive twig and crescent. All within incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 31; Starr pl. XXII, n. 2.Old cabinet tone, extremely fine.
Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, c. 479-393 BC; AR (g 16,99; mm 24; h 10); Head of Athena r., wearing crested attic helmet decorated with olive wreath and palmette, Rv. A?E, owl standing r. with closed wings; on l., olive twig and crescent. All within incuse square. Copenhagen 31; Starr pl. XXII, n. 6.Cabinet tone, extremely fine.
Aeolis, Myrina, Drachm, c. 155-145 BC; AR (g 3,88; mm 19; h 12); Laureate head of Apollo r., Rv. MYPINAI?N, Apollo Grynios standing r., holding branch and phiale; on l., monogram; on r., omphalos and anphora. SNG Copenhagen -; Sacks Issue 24 var (drachm); Weber 5566 var (monogram).Very rare. Cabinet tone, about extremely fine.
Kings of Macedonia, Philip II (359-336, and posthumous issues), Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 355-348 BC; AR (g 14,47; mm 25; h 6); Laureate head of Zeus r., Rv. ?I?I?-?OY, Philip II on horseback l., raised hand, wearing chlamys and causia; below, trident. Le Rider, pl. 26, n.78; SNG ANS 462.Cabinet tone, minor flan crack: about extremely fine.
Kings of Macedonia, Demetrios I (306-283), Tetradrachm, Uncertain mint, c. 291-290 BC; AR (g 16,75; mm 28; h 1); Diademed and horned head r., Rv. BA?I?E?? ?HMHTPIOY, Poseidon Pelagaios seated l. on rock, holding aphlaston and trident; on l., Phrygian helmet. Newell 136 (unrecorded dies); Classical Numismatic Group -Triton XVII (7 January 2014), lot 171.Rare. Cabinet tone, minor die shift on obverse, anyway extremely fine.
Seleucid kings of Syria, Antiochos III (222-187), Tetradrachm, Uncertain mint, c. 223-187; AR (g 17,07; mm 27; h 12); Diademed head r., Rv. ???????? ????????, Apollo settled on omphalos l., holding arrow and bow; on l., monograms; on r., monogram. SC -; HGC 9 - ; cfr. SC, pl. 109, n. 1278 (for the portrait).Unpublished in the standard reference. Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Seleucid kings of Syria, Demetrios I Soter (162-150), Tetradrachm, Antioch, c. 162-154 BC; AR (g 16,78; mm 30; h 12); Diademed head r., all within laurel wreath, Rv. BA?I?E?? ?HMHTPIOY, Tyche seated l. on throne with winged Tritoness support, holding sceptre and cornucopia; in ex. monogram. SC 1638.2d.Old cabinet tone, about extremely fine.Purchased from C.H. Wolfe, 14 January 1989.
Seleucids Kings of Syria, Antiochos VII (138-129, and posthumous issues), Tetradrachm struck under Ariarathes VII Philometor, Uncertain mint, c. 104-102 BC; AR (g 16,57; mm 27; h 12); Diademed head of Antiochos r., Rv. BA?I?E?? ANTIOXOY EVEP?ETOY, Athena standing l., holding shield, spear and Nike; on l., two monograms; on fields, O - ?. All within laurel wreath. SC 2148.Cabinet tone, fine style portrait, minor die break on obverse: about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Kings of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281, and posthumous issues), Tetradrachm, Lampsacus, c. 297-281 BC; AR (g 16,56; mm 32; h 12); Deified head of Alexander r. with head of Zeus Ammon, Rv. BA?I?E?? ?Y?IMAXOY, Athena enthroned l., holding Nike, spear and shield; on l., herma and monogram. Müller 91; Thompson 50.Cabinet tone. A few cleaning mark, anyway about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Celtic, Imitation of Philip II, Danube Region, Tetradrachm, 3rd century BC; AR (g 14,44; mm 25; h 12); Laureate head of Zeus r., Rv. ?I?I?? - OY, youth riding horse r., holding palm-branch; below, thunderbolt and I; on. r., ME. Cfr. Dembski 1015.Rare. Old cabinet tone, high relief: good extremely fine.
Sasanian kings, Shapur I (241-272), Drachm, c. AD 241-272; AR (g 4,10; mm 25; h 4); Decorated bust r., wearing mural crown with earmuffs and surmounted by globe or korymbos, Rv. Fire altar decorated with ribbons between two attendants facing outwards. Göbl type I Conti S. 2014, Storia e Monete dei re Sasanidi, p. 96, n. 28.Rare. Cabinet tone, about extremely fine.
Sasanian kings, Queen Boran (630-631), Drachm, c. 630 AD; AR (g 4,23; mm 33; h 3); Bust r., wearing earrings and winged crown surmounted by korymbos and crescent, Rv. Fire altar decorated with ribbons between two attendants facing outwards; above flames, crescent and star; on l., regnal year; on r., mint mark. Göbl type I /1; Conti S. 2014, Storia e Monete dei re Sasanidi, p. 137, n. 206.Rare. Cabinet tone. Banker’s mark on obverse (scorpion), good very fine - about extremely fine.
M. Aurelius Cotta, Denarius, Rome, 139 BC; AR (g 3,95; mm 18; h 5); Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, X; before, COTA, Rv. Hercules in biga of centaurs r., holding club and reins; centaurs each carry branch; below, M AVRELI; in ex. ROMA. Crawford 229/1a; Aurelia 16; Sydenham 429.Rare, cabinet tone, about extremely fine.
Apulia, Tarantum, Nomos, c. 470-425 BC; AR (g 7,87; mm 22; h 12); Oecist riding dolphin l., both arms extended; below, shell, Rv. TAPA? (retrograde), oecist seated l., holding distaff and scepter. HNItaly 844; Vlasto 186.Very rare and among the finest specimens known of this issue. Cabinet tone. Exceptionally detailed reverse: about extremely fine - extremely fine.
L. Valerius Flaccus, Denarius, Rome, 108 or 107 BC; AR (g 3,79; mm 19; h 3); Draped and winged bust of Victory r.; before, *, Rv. Mars advancing l., holding spear and trophy; behind, corn ear; before, apex and L VALERI / FLACCI. Crawford 306/1; Valeria 11; Sydenham 565.Cabinet tone, some cleaning marks, extremely fine.
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, Denarius serratus, Rome, 106 BC; AR (g 3,39; mm 19; h 4); Laureate head of Jupiter l.; behind, control mark, Rv. Jupiter in quadriga r., holding reins, sceptre and thunderbolt; in ex. L SCIP ASIAG. Crawford 311/1a; Cornelia 24; Sydenham 576.Old cabinet tone, extremely fine - good extremely fine.
C. Sulpicius C.f. Galba, Denarius serratus, Rome, 106 BC; AR (g 3,11; mm 20; h 6); Jugate, laureate heads of Dei Penates l.; before, D P P, Rv. Two male figures standing facing each other, each holding spear and pointing at sow which lies between them; above, control letter; in ex., C SVLPICI C F. Crawford 312/1; Sulpicia 1; Sydenham 572.Cabinet tone, scattered scratches, good very fine.
L. Thorius Balbus, Denarius, Rome, 105 BC; AR (g 3,96; mm 19; h 7); Head of Juno Sospita r., wearing goat-skin; behind, downwards, I S M R, Rv. Bull charging r.; above, control-mark, O; below. L THORIVS; in ex. BALBVS. Crawford 316/1; Thoria 1; Sydenham 598.Old cabinet tone, extremely fine - good extremely fine.
L. Thorius Balbus, Denarius, Rome, 105 BC; AR (g 3,94; mm 19; h 6); Head of Juno Sospita r., wearing goat-skin; behind, downwards, I S M R, Rv. Bull charging r.; above, control-mark, O; below. L THORIVS; in ex. BALBVS. Crawford 316/1; Thoria 1; Sydenham 598.Cabinet tone, about extremely fine.
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