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Greek CoinsBruttium, Stater,Terina, c. 425-420 BC, AR, (g 7,24, mm 20, h 6). TEPIN[AION], female head r., hair gathered into topknot, wearing amphyx and necklace; at l. Φ, Rv. TEPINAION, winged Nike seated l. on stool, playing ball . HNItaly 2586; SNG ANS 813. Very rare. Old cabinet tone. High relief. Little breaks at h 2 on reverse. Extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Tetradrachm,Akragas, c. 420-406 BC, AR, (g 17,15, mm 24, h 4). AKPAC-ANTOΣ, eagle standing l., Rv. Crab; below floral ornament. All within incuse square. SNG ANS 983; SNG Copenhagen 44. Very rare for the arrangement of legend. Old cabinet tone. Fascinating coin. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Drachm or Half Shekel,Akragas, After 211 BC, AR, (g 3,38, mm 17, h 2). Laureate head of Zeus r., Rv. AKPAΓANTINΩN, eagle standing l. with open wings; at l. TΦΞ. SNG ANS 1135 var.; SNG Copenhagen 108 var.. Very rare variant. Old cabinet tone. Crush of die at h. 6. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Tetradrachm,Selinos, c. 466-415 BC, AR, (g 16,92, mm 27, h 9). ΣEΛINONTION (retr.), Apollo and Artemis driving slow quadriga l., Rv. ΣEΛINOΣ, river-god standing l., sacrifing phiale over altar; at l. cock, at r. bull on pedestal and leaf of selinos. SNG ANS 688; SNG Copenhagen 597. Rare. Cabinet tone. Good very fine/about extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Didrachm,Syracuse, Deinomenid Dinasty (485-466), c. 485-480 BC, AR, (g 8,38, mm 20, h 3). Horseman advancing r., Rv. ΣYPA-KOΣI-ON (retr.), head of Arethusa l., wearing perl-diadem and necklace. Around three dolphins. SNG ANS 11 var.; Boehringer Serie IV, n. 52. Extremely rare variant. Old cabinet tone. Good very fine/About extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Tetradrachm,Syracuse, Deinomenid Dinasty (485-466), c. 475-470 BC, AR, (g 16,95, mm 23, h 9). Charioteer driving quadriga r.; above flying Nike crowning horses, Rv. ΣYPAKOΣION (retr.), head of Arethusa r., wearing perl-diadem, earrings and necklace. Around four dolphins. SNG ANS 105; SNG Copenhagen 629; Boehringer 328 . Rare. Cabinet tone. About extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Tetradrachm,Syracuse, Second Democracy (466-405), c. 466-405 BC, AR, (g 17,26, mm 24, h 3). Charioteer driving fast quadriga r.; above flying Nike holding laurel wreath, tablet inscribed EYAIN/[ETO], in ex. two dolphins, Rv. ΣYPA-[KOΣIΩN], diademed head of Arethusa l., wearing hoop earings and necklace; below EVMENOY, around four dolphins. SNG ANS 270; SNG Copenhagen -; Tudeer 43 . Rare. Cabinet tone. High relief and very fine style. Good very fine/about extremely fine. Euainetos and Eumenes.
Indian CoinsSicily, Hemilitra,Syracuse, Dionysios I (405-367), c. 405-400 BC, AR, (g 0,43, mm 9, h 11). Head of Arethusa l., wearing sphendone, earrings and necklace, Rv. ΣY-PA, wheel with four spokes, below two dolphins. SNG ANS 301-303; SNG Copenhagen -. Rare. Old cabinet tone. Extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Stater,Syracuse, Agathokles (317-289), c. 317-305 BC, AR, (g 8,24, mm 21, h 12). ΣYPAKOΣIΩN, head of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with griffin, Rv. Pegasos flying r., below triskeles. SNG ANS - (cf 554-560/682-693); SNG Copenhagen - (cf 780-784); Pegasi - . Unique variant. Old cabinet tone. About extremely fine. This stater is an unique specimen, in fact, we don’t known other examples with both the same orientation of Athena’s head and Pegasos but also with this position of legend and of triskeles. The coins, also, falls int he first phase of production of staters by Agathokles because the weight is among 8,2 and 8,5 g, following still the Corinthian system. About the 305 BC, instead, we notice a reduction of the weight of staters at c. 7 g.
Greek CoinsSicily, 16 Litrae,Syracuse, Philistis (wife of Hieron II, 275-216), c. 218-216 BC, AR, (g 13,29, mm 25, h 3). Veiled and diademed female head l., Rv. BAΣIΛIΣΣAΣ ΦIΛIΣTIΔOΣ, Nike driving slow quadriga r.; above crescent. SNG ANS 876 ; SNG Copenhagen 822. Rare variant. Cabinet tone. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, 16 Litrae,Syracuse, Philistis (wife of Hieron, 275-216), c. 216-215 BC, AR, (g 13,62, mm 25, h 8). Diademed and veiled female head l., at r. wreath, Rv. BAΣIΛIΣΣAΣ ΦIΛIΣTIΔOΣ, Nike driving slow quadriga r.; above Φ. SNG ANS 872; SNG Copenhagen 822. Rare. Old cabinet tone. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsPunic Domain, Tetradrachm,Entella (?), c. 345-320 BC, AR, (g 16,90, mm 27, h 9). Head of Persephone l.; wearing wreath of grain, earrings and necklace; around three dolphins, at l. pellet, Rv. Horse standing r. with foreleg raised; behinf palm-tree. SNG Copenhagen 964; Jenkins, Punic 128. Old cabinet tone. Extremely fine.
Greek CoinsKings of Macedonia, Tetradrachm,Pella, Philip II, 359-336 and posthumous issues, c. 342-336 BC, AR, (g 14,33, mm 24, h 12). Laureate head of Zeus r., Rv. ΦIΛIΠ-ΠOY, warrior standing on horse-back, holding palm-branch; below thunderbolt. Le Rider pl. 8, 187-196; SNG ANS 384. Old cabinet tone. High relief. Little art-masterpiece. Very slight fall of die on reverse. About extremely fine/Good extremely fine. The importance of the macedon cavalry is celebrated on Philip II’s coins. The king, infact, gave great importance to it, increasing its strength. Philip reformulated military tactics, inspired by that of Epaminondas: at centre he put the phalanx with the purpose to block the enemy ; the macedon left wing, composed by phalanx and cavalry, had to block enemy right wing instead the macedon right wing, composed by heavy and light cavalry, light phalanx and “shield-bearers”, had to break through the enemy left wing and to attack from the rear the centre of the enemy.
Greek CoinsKings of Macedonia, Tetradrachm,Amphipolis, Philip II, 359-336 and posthumous issues, c. 314-310 BC, AR, (g 14,19, mm 23, h 10). Laureate head of Zeus r., Rv. ΦIΛIΠ-ΠOY, Warrior on horse r., holding palm-branch; below Λ and bucranium, monogr. at r.. Le Rider pl. 47, 2; SNG ANS 763-771. Cabinet tone. Slight sign below the eye. Extremely fine. Coin struck under Kassander.
Greek CoinsKings of Macedonia, Drachm,Chios, Alexander III, 336-323 and posthumous issues, c. 290-275 BC, AR, (g 4,25, mm 20, h 12). Head of Herakles r., wearing leonté, Rv. AΛEΞANΔPOY, Zeus enthroned l., holding sceptre and eagle; at l. monogr. and bunch of grapes. Price 2319. Beautiful speimen. Well centered and with cabinet tone. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsKings of Macedonia, Tetradrachm,Perseus (178-168), c. 173-171 BC, AR, (g 15,41, mm 30, h 12). Diademed head of Perseus r., Rv. BAΣI-ΛEΩΣ ΠEPΣEΩΣ, eagle standing r. with open wings; above Φ, at r. monogr., below monogr. Around wreath of oak, below plough. Mamroth, Perseus 24; SNG Alpha Bank 1132 var. Rare variant for the combination of monograms. Perfectly centered and beautiful portrait. Old cabinet tone. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsThessaly, Drachm,Larissa, c. 350-340 BC, AR, (g 5,84, mm 17, h 3). Facing head of nimph Larissa, slightly l., Rv. ΛAPIΣ-AIΩN, horse standing r. with bowed head and raised foreleg. SNG Copenhagen 121; Hermann VII, pl. V, 5. Minor signs of consumption. Old cabinet tone. About extremely fine.
Greek CoinsKings of Epeiros, Stater,Tarentum (?), Alexander the Molossian (350-330), c. 332 BC, AR, (g 11,09, mm 19, h 6). Bearded head of Zeus r., Rv. AΛEΞANΔPOY ΤΟΥ ΝΕΟΠΤΟΛΕΜΟΥ, thunderbolt; above spear-head. Vlasto 9c var.; Dewing 1438 var.. Extremely rare. Old cabinet tone. High relief. Extremely fine.
Greek CoinsAttica, Drachm,Athens, c. 454-404 BC, AR, (g 4,20, mm 15, h 9). Head of Athena r., wearing Attic crested helmet decorated with olive-wreath and palmette, Rv. AΘE, owl standing r.; at l. olive twig, all within incuse square. SNG Copenhagen 41-43. Old cabinet tone. Excellent conservation, very little sign at h 4 on obverse. Extremely fine. The specimen falls, perhaps, in last phases of production of olf Athenian tipology. We notice, on obverce, the hair on Athena’s forehead loses its wave meanwhile the palmette reduces its dimension and it doesn’t touch the ear. The owl, on reverse, becames thin and more vertical than before. Nonetheless the weight is costant in time, demonstrating the importance of Athenisn coin inside commercial trades, accepted both because it was recognized for the same tipology and because the same amount of metal during the time .
Greek CoinsMysia, Tetradrachm,Kyzikos, c. 390-340 BC, AR, (g 14,35, mm 24, h 3). Head of Soteira l., wearing wreath and sphendone with veil, Rv. KY-ZI, head of lion l. with mouth open; below tunny fish l., at r. bow (?). Ashton et al., The Pixodarus hoard, Tipo 2, Gruppo A, n. 1 . Rare. Old cabinet tone. Good very fine/abot extremely fine.
Greek CoinsAeolis, Tetradrachm,Myrina, c. 155-145 BC, AR, (g 16,35, mm 32, h 12). Laureate head of Apollo r., Rv. MYPINAIΩN, Apollo Orynios stante a d., holding palm branch and phiale; at r. omphalos and amphora, at l. monogr. Aroun laurel wreath. SNG Copenhagen - ; SNG Von Aulock 1662. Old cabinet tone. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsPamphilia, Tetradrachm,Perge, c. 250 BC, AR, (g 16,51, mm 27, h 12). Laureate head of Artemis r., holding bow and quiver, Rv. APTEMIΔOΣ ΠEPΓAIA[Σ], Artemis standing l., holding wreath and sceptre; at l. stag. SNG Copenhagen 299; SNG von Aulock 4567 var.. Rare. Old cabinet tone, high relief. Light lack of metal on reverse. Good extremely fine. The city of Perge was the “capital” of Pamphilia. His foundation was in XI-X cent. BC although ancient acquaintances are attested. Soon, the city became an important centre as Aspendos and Side. So, a lot of people, first the Achmenids, after Alexander III, were interested to conquer it and its trade routes. After Alexander III’s death, Seleucid Dinasty controlled the city until the arrival of the Romans in 188 BC.
Greek CoinsCilicia, Stater,Nagidos, c. 360-333 BC, AR, (g 10,25, mm 23, h 4). Aphodite enthroned l., holding Nike that crowning her, Rv. NAΓIΔIKON, Dionysos standing l., holding sceptre and bunch of grapes; at l. [TO]ΛMI, below TOΛ. SNG ANS -; SNG Levante Suppl. 6. Very rare. Cabinet tone. Extremely fine.
Greek CoinsCilicia, Stater,Tarsos, Satrap Mazaios (361-334), c. 361-334 BC, AR, (g 11,20, mm 21, h 8). Baaltars enthoned l., holding sceptre and eagle; at l. bunch of grapes and barley-ear, Rv. Lion bitting bull to l.; below monogr.. SNG ANS -; SNG Levante 106. Rare. Old cabinet tone. Good extremely fine/about fdc.
Greek CoinsSeleucid Kings of Cappadocia, Drachm ,Ariarathes IV (220-163), c. 188 BC, AR, (g 4,21, mm 17, h 12). Diademed head of king r., Rv. BAΣIΛEΩΣ APIAPAΘOV EVΣEBOVΣ, Athena standing l., holding spear, shield and Nike; at l. T, at centre monogr., at r. X, in ex. ΓΛ. Simonetta 17a. Old cabinet tone. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSeleucid Kings of Cappadocia, Drachm,Ariarathes IV (220-163), c. 185 BC, AR, (g 4,29, mm 17, h 12). Diademed head of king r., Rv. BAΣIΛEΩΣ APIAPAΘOV EVΣEBOVΣ, Athena standing l., holding spear, shield and Nike; in field two monogr., in ex. ΓΛ. Simonetta 27. Old cabinet tone. Extremely fine.
Greek CoinsPhoenicia, Tetradrachm or Shekel,Byblos, c. 333 BC, AR, (g 13,25, mm 25, h 4). Galley l.; above three hoplites with helmets and shields, below hippocamp and shell, Rv. Lion bitting bull to l.; above phoenician letters. SNG Copenhagen 132; BMC 8-9 . Rare. Cabinet tone. About extremely fine.
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