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Exceptional Pixodarus Tetradrachm Caria. Pixodarus. 341-336 BC. Tetradrachm, 14.84g (12h). HalicarnassusObv: Laureate head of Apollo facing in three-quarter view. Rx: ???O????? Zeus Labraundos standing right in long chiron and himation, holding long spear pointing downwards and labrys resting on shoulder. K. Konuk in Coin Hoards IX (2002), p. 223, no. 9. SNG von Aulock 8047. Slightly iridescent toning. Exceptionally pleasant obverse die. EF
Lucania. Thurium. c. 380-360 BC. Nomos, 7.43g (5h). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right, with Scylla holding trident on helmet and K on neck-guard. Rx: T????O? Bull butting right, dolphin right in exergue. SNG Oxford 1057 (same dies). SNG Lockett 511. SNG ANS 1047. Banker`s mark E behind dolphin. Nicely toned. EF Purchased privately from CNG
Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony. Tetradrachm, (12h). Syria or Phoenicia, c. 36 BC. Obv: BACI?ICCA K?EO?AT[PA TEA NEWTEPA] Diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right. Rx: ANTWNIOC AYTOKPATWP TPITON TPIWN AN?[PWN] Bare head of Antony right. RPC 4094 (43 spec., 21 obv. dies). Prieur 27 (53 spec.). Toned VF
Nero, naming Vespasian as governor of Syria. 54-68 AD. AE 24, 11.67g (12h). Sepphoris, Galilea, Year 14=67/8 AD. Obv: Caduceus between two crossed cornucopias, legend names Sepphoris Irenopolis (City of Peace) and Neronias (all here off flan) and begins "Under Vespasian", [E]?I OYEC?ACIA[NOY]. Rx: L ?I / NEPONO / K?AY?IOY / KAICAPO / C in five lines within wreath. Hendin 1276. RPC 4849 (14 spec.). Good VF Cf. Hendin, 4th ed., p. 407: "The earliest coins of Sepphoris were issued in 68 C.E. by Agrippa II, naming Vespasian under the emperor Nero. These coins establish that Vespasian was a governor as well as a general before he took the throne"
Philip I. Tetradrachm, 11.09g (1h). Antioch, 244 AD. Obv: AVTOK K M IOV? FI?I??OC CEB Bust radiate, cuirassed left. Rx: ?HMAPX - E?OVCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing left on palm branch (tail not shown), head left, wreath in beak. McAlee 893 (Scarce). Variety of Prieur 313 (13 spec.) and 314 (7 spec.). This variant reported by McAlee, p. 330, note 225: "The eagle`s tail...occasionally is completely absent". Mint State
Philip I. Tetradrachm, 11.16g (1h). Rome, 246 AD. Obv: AYTOK K M IOY? FI?I??OY CEB Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed right. Rx: ?HMAPX - E?OYCIAC around, MON VRB in exergue, S - C in field, G (officina 3) to right of eagle`s head, Eagle with spread wings standing right on ground line, head left, wreath in beak. McAlee 899Aa (Ex. Rare). Mint State Very rare with ground line, which though normal on the unmarked coins, is usually omitted on the tetradrachms bearing officina letters. McAlee 899Aa records only one coin from officina G with ground line, communicated to him by M. Prieur. Our second recorded specimen is from the same reverse die as that coin, but from a different obverse die
Philip I. Tetradrachm, 12.87g (12h). Antioch, 247 AD. Obv: AYTOK K M IOY?I FI?I??OC CEB Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed right. Rx: ?HMAPX E?OYCIAC Y?? T? G around, ANTIOXIA / S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing left, head right, wreath in beak. McAlee 909 (V. Rare). Prieur 370 (3 spec.). A rare combination of laureate portrait with this eagle type. Minor deposits. Especially sharp strike. Mint State
Philip II as Augustus. Tetradrachm, 13.05g (1h). Antioch, 247 AD. Obv: AVTOK K M IOY?I FI?I??OC CEB Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rx: ?HMAPX E?OYCIAC V?A TO G around, ANTIOXIA / S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing right, holding wreath in beak.. McAlee 1028 (Scarce). Prieur 415 (18 spec.). Mint State
Philip II as Augustus. Tetradrachm, 12.68g (7h). Antioch, 248-9 AD. Obv: AVTOK K M IOY?I FI?I??OC CEB Bust laureate, cuirassed left, seen from front, belt over right shoulder and across chest, eagle head from sword handle visible on breast; two pellets (officina 2) below left shoulder of bust, at end of obverse legend. Rx: ?HMAPX E?OVCIAC V?A TO ? around, ANTIOXIA / S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing right, holding wreath in beak. McAlee 1065c (Ex. Rare). Not in Prieur. EF Very rare left facing, cuirassed bust type showing sword (only eagle-tipped handle visible) borne on belt over shoulder. Only one specimen known to McAlee 1065c, seen in Barry Murphy`s stock in 2003; our coin, apparently the second known, is from the same dies
Trajan Decius. Tetradrachm, 14.14g (6h). Antioch, c. 250-1 AD. Obv: AVT K G ME KV ?EKIOC TPAIANOC CEB Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right, three pellets (officina 3) below bust. Rx: ?HMAPX E?OYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing right on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. McAlee 1113c (Scarce). Prieur 527 (13 spec.). Exceptional portrait. Some deposits on reverse. EF
Trajan Decius. Tetradrachm, 11.93g (6h). Antioch, c. 250-1 AD. Obv: AVT K G ME KV ?EKIOC TPAIANOC CEB Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rx: ?HMAPX E?OYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing left on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. McAlee 1116h (Rare). Prieur 520 (10 spec.). EF
Volusian. Tetradrachm, 12.28g (7h). Antioch. Obv: AVTOK K G AFIN GA? OVEN? OVO?OVCCIANOV CEB Laureate, draped bust right, seen from front, two pellets (officina 2) below bust. Rx: ?HMAPX E - ?OYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing right on ground line, head left, holding wreath in beak, between legs B (officina 2). McAlee 1187b (Rare). Prieur 695 (9 spec.). Some porosity. EF
Claudius II Gothicus. Billon Tetradrachm, 10.23g (12h). Alexandria, Egypt, Year 2 = 269/70 AD. Obv: AVT K [K]?AV?IOC CEB Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed right. Rx: Elpis/Spes advancinng left, holding flower and raising skirt; date L - B across field. Cologne 3035. Dattari 5388. Emmett 3881/2. Choice EF
Illyria. Monunius. c. 290-270 BC. Stater, 10.56g (1h). DyrrhachiumObv: Cow standing right, head turned around to suckling calf; above, boar’s jaw bone (Aetolian badge). Rx: ??S???OS ????????? and ?-?, Double stellar pattern within square field, all within line border. Mørkholm, EHC, p. 83 f., pl. XII, 193. Traité II 4, col. 189 f. K. Preka and S. Gjongecaj in Liber amicorum Tony Hackens (Louvain-la Neuve 2007), pp. 374, no. 206. SNG Copenhagen 528. Boutin, Coll. Pozzi 2943. SNG Lockett 1642. Meadow 207 (forthcoming; this coin.). Mint State Monunius, king of Dardania, was an opponent of the Macedonian kings, but in 281 BC he accepted King Pyrrhus as his ally. When Celtic tribes invaded central Greece in 279 BC, he offered assistance to Ptolemy Keraunos
Macedonian Kingdom. Perseus. 179-168 BC. Tetradrachm, 15.40g (12h). , c. 171-168 BC. Obv: Diademed head of king right. Rx: ??S?-??OS ???-S?OS Eagle with raised wings standing right on thunderbolt, F between legs, K above, monogram in left field, all within oak wreath; below, plow right. A. Mamroth, ZfN 38 (1928), p. 25, 21. SNG Copenhagen 1269. Some minor wear on beard. Pleasantly toned. Virtually EF This series financed Perseus’ war against the Romans, which ended when Aemilius Paullus defeated him at Pydna in 168 BC
Medals: a Craig family group of W.W.1 and W.W.2 medals, including 1914-15 Star and British War Medal to Surg. R. N. Craig R.N.V.R.; W.W.1 British War and Victory Medals to Capt. R. N. Craig; W.W.2 group of four, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp, Defence and War Medals 1939-45 to Second-Lieutenant Ian Neville Craig, 10th Royal Hussars; 1939-45 Defence Medal to Mrs K. M. Craig; and Africa General Service Medal, ERII, with Kenya Clasp to E. 3703 I.P.I.(R). D. N. Craig, together with a quantity of associated items including dog tag for R. N. Craig R.A.M.C., two portrait photographs of Second-Lieutenant Ian Neville Craig in uniform, his Ration Book, telegram addressed to Dr R. N. Craig, The Lodge, Alphington, Nr Exeter, Devon, relating the death of his son "in action on 25th October 1942", Stowe Chapel Book of Remembrance 1939-1945 listing Ian Neville Craig "Killed in Action at El-Alamein 24th October 1942", a Kenya Police badge, etc (a lot)

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