Constantine V with Leo IV (741-775), Tremissis, Syracuse, AD 751-775; AV (g 1,30; mm 13; h 6); CO - nStAN, crowned bust facing of Constantine V, wearing chlamys, holding cross potent; on r., cross; Rv. LEO - N PAMy, crowned bust facing of Leo IV, wearing chlamys, holding globe cruciger. DOC 17b var (cross on obverse); S 1567 var (ibidem); Sphar 330 var (ibidem).Good extremely fine.
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Michael II with Theophilus (820-829), Tremissis, Syracuse, AD 821-829; AV (g 1,18; mm 12; h 7); [MI - XAHL b], crowned bust facing, wearing chlamys and holding globe cruciger, Rv. [?EO - FILOS], crowned bust facing, wearing chlamys and holding cross potent; on r., cross. DOC 18; S 1650; Sphar 393. Extremely fine.
Lucania, Metapontion, Stater, c. 400-340 BC; AR (g 7,92; mm 20; h 11); Head of Demeter r., wearing barley wreath, earrings and necklace; on r., [?AI], Rv. [ME]TA, barley grain; on leaf r., plough; on r., [MAX]. HNItaly 1581; Johnston C1.15. Lightly toned, minor lack of metal on obverse: good very fine - about extremely fine.
Basil I with Constantinus (867-886), Solidus, Costantinople, AD 868-879; AV (g 4,44; mm 20; h 6); +IhS XIS R?X R?gNANTIhm*, figure of Christ enthroned facing, wearing stola and kolobion, raised hand in blessing, holding Gosplels, Rv. bASILIOS ?T COnSTAnt’ Aygg’ b’, crowned busts of Basil I, wearing loros, and of Constantinus, wearing clamys, facing, holding long patriarcal cross. DOC 2; Sear 1704.Rare, good very fine - about extremely fine.
Constantine VII with Romanus II (913-959), Solidus, Constantinople, AD 945-959 ; AV (g 4,36; mm 20; h 6); +IhS XIS R?X R?gNANTIym, bust of Christ Pantocrator facing, r. hand raised in blessing, holding Gosplels, Rv. CONStAnt C? ROmAn’ AyGG IR’ AyGG b, crowned busts of Constantine VII, wearing loros, and of Romanus II, wearing clamys, facing, holding long patriarcal cross. DOC 15.8; S 1751.About extremely fine - Extremely fine.
Isaac I Comnenus (1057-1059), Nomisma Histamenon (scyphate), 1057-1059; AV (g 4,39; mm 26; h 6); +IhS XIS R?X R?gNANTIhm, figure of Christ enthroned facing, wearing stola and kolobion, r. hand raised in blessing, holding Gosplels, Rv. ?CAAKIOC RA - CI??VC, the emperor wearing crown and military attire, lead hand on sheath. DOC 2.1; S 1843.Spl.
Lucania, Thurium, Distater, c. 350-300 BC.; AR (g 16,30; mm 25; h 3); Head of Athena r., wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with Skylla, holding rudder and oar; behind neckguard, [I?], Rv. ?OY?I[?N], bull butting r.; above, torch; below, EY; in ex. two fishes. HNItaly 1815.Rare. Lightly toned. Struck on a sound of metal: about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Bruttium, Brettii, Bronze, c. 211-208 BC; AE (g 12,15; mm 26; h 6); Head of Ares l., wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with griffin; below, barley ear, Rv. BPETTI?N, Nike standing l., crowning trophy; on r., hand. HNItaly 1975.Green patina with spots of cuprite deposit, about extremely fine.
Bruttium, Caulonia, Obol, c. 525-500 BC; AR (g 0,49; mm 10; h 12); KAV (retrograde), daimon running l., head r., holding branch, Rv. Same type incuse. HNItaly -; Noe -; SNG Copenhagen -.Apparently unique and unpublished, cabinet tone, about extremely fine.We attribute this beautiful specimen to earliest issue, due to the incuse reverse. The known obols, Apollo / stag type, belong to late period 400-388 BC (cfr. HNItaly 2067).
Bruttium, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, Nomos, c. 350 BC; AR (g 6,62; mm 21; h 3); Laureate head Zeus r.; beelow, ZEY?, Rev. ??????, Eirene seated l. on cippus, decorated with bucranium, holding caduceus; below, ??????. HNItaly 2310.Extremely rare. A portrait of superb style; oxidations and a few cleaning marks, otherwise about extremely fine.
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, Piakos, Hemilitron, c. 425-400 BC; AE (g 4,39; mm 18; h 12); ? - I - A - K - I - N, laureate head of river-god; on l., six pellets, Rv. Hound attacking stag r.; on field, acorn and oak-leaf. All within incuse circle. CNS III, pag. 197, n.1.Dark green patina. Unsigned but by so-called “Maestro della Foglia”: extremely fine.On February 4, 2014 this coin reached € 4.200. Not having been paid, it will start from the original estimate.
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, Hiketas (288-278), 60 Litrai or Decadrachm, c. 288-278 BC; AV (g 4,28: mm 15; h 7); [?YRAKO?I?N], head of Persephone l., wearing wreath of grain, earrings and necklace; on r., cornucopiae, Rv. Nike driving fast biga r.; above, [star]; on r., corn ear; in ex. E?IKETA. SNG ANS 779.Rare. About 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. 566-490 BC.; AR (g 17,27; mm 25; h 3); 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. e.Cabinet tone, minor lack of metal on obverse: about extremely fine.

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