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Lot 5579

MOPSION (Pelasgiotis), Æ, 400-344, laureate head of Zeus three-quarters right, rev. the Lapith Mopsos with sword contending with rearing centaur about to hurl rock, 8.16g/6h (Rogers 412). Fine, green patina, extremely rare

Lot 5582

THE PERRHæBI (Perrhæbia), Æ, c. 480-400, horseman wearing petasos and holding two spears left, altar below, rev. Athena or Thetis seated left, holding helmet, 1.31g/6h (SNG Copenhagen 1934). Very fine, rare

Lot 5583

THE PERRHæBI (Tripolis), Æ, c. 375-350, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. - , tripod, 6.06g/1h (Lampi, Ein numismatisches Zeugnis für den Bund der perrhaibischen Tripols im zweiten Vierteres Viertel des 4. Jh v Chr, JNG 40 (1990), 16). Very fine, dark green patina, extremely rare; only the third example recorded

Lot 5586

PHARKADON (Histiaeotis), Hemidrachm, c. 480-400, youth restraining forepart of bull right, rev. forepart of free horse right, 2.64g/11h (SNG Copenhagen 211; BMC 3). Very fine, rare

Lot 5600

CHALKIS, Drachm, c. 338-308, head of nymph Chalkis right, rev. eagle tearing at snake right, 3.37g/12h (Picard 1; BCD 145). Very fine, rare

Lot 5617

Erythrai, Hekte, c. 500, head of Herakles left, wearing lion-skin, rev. four-part incuse square, 2.59g (SNG von Aulock 1942; Boston MFA 1806-7). Extremely fine, fine early style, rare

Lot 5620

IALYSOS (?), fractional silver, 5th cent. BC, forepart of winged boar left, rev. female head right, wearing Corinthian helmet, 0.60g/10h (SNG Keckman 311-16). Very fine, rare

Lot 5622

RHODES, Drachm, c. 88-43 BC, radiate head of Helios facing slightly right, rev. , rose seen from above, 21.04g/12h (Ashton, Rhodian coinage in the early imperial period, in Recent Turkish Coin Hoards and Numismatic Studies, p.79, 98-9 and pl. 4.4, same obv. die; BMC 343). Good very fine, dark brown-green patina, exceptional for this rare late issue

Lot 5623

RHODES, Æ, c. 31 BC-AD 60, head of nymph Rhodos (Alektrona ?) right, wearing radiate stephane and single pendant ear-ring, rev. Nike advancing left, holding aphlaston and stylis, prow to left in left field, 4.82g/12h (cf. RPC 2771; cf. SNG Keckman 773; cf. SNG Copenhagen 901-2; cf. BMC 391-3). Good very fine, fine dark green patina, very rare and of fine Hellenistic style

Lot 5631

Olba, M. Antonius Polemo, High Priest (c. AD 17-36), Æ 25, yr. 11 [28/9], draped bust right, rev. throne, triskele behind, 14.32g/4h (Staffieri 32; RPC I, 3738.3; SNG Levante 643; SNG von Aulock 5793; SNG BN 837). Extremely fine, glossy dark brown patina, rare

Lot 5635

Amathos, Rhoikos (c. 350), Twenty-Fourth Stater (Obol), head of lion right, rev. forepart of lion right, head facing, 0.53g/5h (Amandry, Amathonte 133B.a; Traité II, 1276, pl. 133, fig. 17). Good very fine, lightly toned, very rare

Lot 5645

TYRE, Shekel, yr. 170 [AD 44/5], laureate head of Melkart right, rev. / , eagle standing left on prow, monogram to right, club to left, 14.34g/12h (RPC 4670; Meshorer, AJC II, pp.7-9 [Jerusalem]; Hendin 919 [Jerusalem]). Extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare For the identification by Meshorer of the Tyre KP issue as the mint of Jerusalem see RPC pp.655-6.

Lot 5650

QATABAN, Tetradrachm, late 4th-3rd cents. BC, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, head facing, olive spray and crescent behind, 17.02g/8h (Munro-Hay, Coinage of Arabia Felix, 1.0.4, and pl. 47, 3-11). Good very fine and toned, very rare

Lot 5652

Phraates III (70-57), Drachm, c. 63-6, diademed bust facing, rev. Arsakes I seated right on throne, holding bow, monogram below, 4.09g/12h (Sellwood 35.21 [Darios?)]; Shore 165, legend var.). Extremely fine with a sharp facing portrait, very rare

Lot 5663

Varhran II (274-93) Obol, crowned busts of Varhan and his queen wearing boar crown right, rev. bust of prince facing wearing eagle crown left, fire-altar with two attendants, King and Mithra, 0.59g/3h (Göbl 65, pl. IV, X/3). Very fine but slightly chipped, very rare

Lot 5664

Zamasp (496-9), Obol, DA mint, crowned bust right, rev. fire-altar between two attendants, 0.38g/2h (SNS A7; Göbl 181). Very fine and very rare

Lot 5665

Varahran Kushanshah I (c. 371-85), Drachm, crowned bust right, rev. fire-altar and attendants, 3.79g/3h (cf. Göbl Em 8 [Kidariten]; cf. Mitchiner, ACW 1305). Very fine, rare

Lot 5666

Varahran Kushanshah I, Drachm, similar, 3.73g/3h (Göbl Em 9 [Kidariten]; cf. Mitchiner, ACW 1305). Extremely fine, rare

Lot 5667

Yazdgard I (399-420), Drachm, c. 400, crowned bust right, rev. fire-altar and attendants, ‘buyanasa’ in Brahmi script below, 3.73g/3h (Göbl Em 24 [Kidariten]; Mitchiner, ACW 1328-9). Good very fine, very rare

Lot 5671

Ptolemy II, Æ Hemiobol, Alexandria, veiled head of Arsinoe II right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, 4.62g/12h (Svoronos 351; Köln –; SNG Copenhagen 100). Very fine, brown patina, rare

Lot 5674

Magas (277-261), Didrachm, diademed bust of Berenike I right, rev. , club within wreath, 6.65g/12h (Svoronos 316; SNG Copenhagen 430; BMC pl. 29, 18). Fine, very rare

Lot 5675

Ptolemy IV (221-205), Æ, radiate bust right, rev. bust of Artemis right, 2.78g/10h (Svoronos pl. 36, 24; BMC p.cxlv, 105a). Very fine, good brown tone, very rare

Lot 5676

Ptolemaus Apion ? (c. 114?-96), Æ, head of Zeus Ammon right, rev. B A, eagle left on thunderbolt, 2.78g/12h (BMC Kings of Egypt, p.114, 1-4). Very fine, dark patina, very rare

Lot 5678

IOL, Quarter-Shekel, 2nd cent. BC, head of Isis left, wearing vulture head-dress, sun-disk over uræi in left field, rev. three corn-ears, 1.21g/12h (Alexandropoulos 143; Manfredi 103; Müller 289). Some minor pitting, otherwise good very fine, very rare

Lot 5679

TINGIS, Æ, later 1st cent. BC, head of bearded Oceanus left, rev. two corn-ears, crescent and pellet below, 12.81g/6h (Alexandropoulos 153; SNG Copenhagen 724). Very fine, green patina, very rare

Lot 5682

Pella, Æ, c. 42 BC, bust of Eleutheria right, rev. , Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm, 25.38g/9h (RPC 1545; SNG ANS 621). Fine, dark patina, very rare

Lot 5686

Lusitania, Emerita, As, facing head of Silenus, water pouring from amphora in front, all in wreath, rev. avgvsta emerita, priest ploughing left, 12.18g/5h (RPC 11; AB 1009). Very fine, dark green patina, rare

Lot 5691

Tarraconensis, Cæsaraugusta, M. Catus L. Vettiacus IIviri, Dupondius, c. 31-2, Tiberius seated left on curule chair, rev. c c a m cato l vettiacvs ii vir leg iv leg vi leg x, vexillum between two radiate phalaræ, each on base, 21.12g/7h (RPC 346; AB 344). Very fine, glossy green patina, rare

Lot 5693

Africa, Hippo Regius, L. Apronius Procos (20-21), Æ, bust of Tiberius right between simpulum and lituus, rev. L APRONIVS HIPPONE LIBERA, head of Apronius right, 7.59g/12h (RPC 713; Amandry, RN 1986, pp. 72-4, IIc). Very fine, dark patina, very rare

Lot 5700

Mysia, Cyzicus, Æ, laureate bust right, rev. draped bust of Domitia left, 6.96g/12h (RPC 881). Very fine, green patina, rare

Lot 5701

Macedonian League, Æ, laureate and draped bust right, rev. winged thunderbolt, 13.55g/1h (Varbanov III, 3031; BMC 151). Very fine, dark green patina, rare

Lot 5715

Thrace, Trajanopolis, Æ, laureate bust right, rev. Eros on dolphin right, 2.80g/1h (Varbanov III, 2815; Mouchmov 5025). Extremely fine, fine green patina, very rare

Lot 5719

Judæa, Ælia Capitolina (Jerusalem), Tetradrachm, c. 215-17, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. eagle standing facing, vine leaf below, 14.47g/12h (Prieur 1617; Meshorer, The Coinage of Ælia Capitolina, 95). Graffiti in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine, rare

Lot 5731

Macedonia, Colonia Felix Philippenssium (Philippi), Æ in commemoration of Divus Marcus (consecrated 180), DIVO MAR ANTONINO, radiate bust right, rev. SPES PVBLICA, city-goddess seated left, holding patera and cornucopiæ, R P P C in field, 10.98g/6h (Amandry p.27, 9a [same, rev. die]). Very fine and very rare; only two examples cited by Amandry

Lot 5737

ATHENS, Æ, c. 140-175, head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet, rev. Athena holding shield and spear, snake to left, 10.60g/9h (Svoronos pl. 85, 4). Very fine, green patina, very rare

Lot 5738

Mytilene, Æ, 3rd cent., C, draped bust of Theophanes right, rev. Artemis riding stag to left, 3.24g/7h (BMC 201). Good very fine, rich green patina, very rare Theophanes of Mytilene was an intellectual and historian in about the middle of the first century BC, whose works included the authorship of a biography of Pompey. With his geographical knowledge he helped Pompey in his campaigns against Mithridates. His contributions to his city were so great that he was accorded the honours of a hero, Theos

Lot 5739

Mallos, Æ, mid 3rd cent., veiled head of the Roman Senate right, rev. MALLO COLONIA, city-goddess seated left between two standards inscribed with SC, two river-gods at her feet, 19.45g/6h (SNG Levante 1286; BMC 11). Very fine, green-brown patina, rare

Lot 5750

Roma monogram series, Quadrans, S.E. Italy, c. 211-210, head of Hercules right, rev. prow right, 8.18g/12h (Crawford 84/6). Good very fine, fine earthy green patina, rare

Lot 5754

Anonymous, Quadrans, Luceria, c. 211, head of Hercules right, rev. prow right, l at right, 9.03g/3h (Crawford 97/13). Fine to very fine, green-brown patina, rare

Lot 5755

Anonymous, Sextans, c. 211, Luceria, head of Ceres right, rev. Roma, prow right, S and four pellets in exergue, 21.55g/7h (Crawford 97/16). Fair, green-brown patina and some corrosion, very rare

Lot 5757

Sow series, As, c. 206-195, laureate head of Janus, rev. prow right, sow above, 29.86g/5h (Crawford 121/3). Very fine, earthy green-brown patina, rare

Lot 5758

Dolphin series, Semis, c. 179-170, laureate head of Saturn right, rev. prow right, dolphin at right, 7.10g/1h (Crawford 160/2). Very fine, earthy dark patina, very rare

Lot 5759

TAL monogram series, As, c. 179-170, laureate head of Janus, rev. prow right, 27.52g/7h (Crawford 161/2). Very fine, good green-brown patina, very rare

Lot 5761

Griffin series, Semis, c. 169, laureate head of Saturn right, rev. prow right, griffin above, 7.12g/11h (Crawford 182/3). Very fine, dark patina, very rare

Lot 5786

Brutus and L. Plætorius Cestianus, Denarius, Eastern mint, 43-42, L PLAET CEST, laureate, draped and veiled bust of Ceres right, surmounted by modius, rev. BRVT IMP, axe and culullus, 3.76g/1h (Crawford 508/2; RSC 2). Extremely fine and very rare

Lot 5789

Q. Oppius, Æ, Cisalpine Gaul, c. 40, diademed head of Venus right, rev. Q OPPIVS PR, Victory advancing left, holding palm-branch and bowl of fruit, 15.85g/12h (Crawford 550/2a var [no star in obverse field]; RPC 602). Good very fine, obverse double-struck, yellow Tiber tone, rare

Lot 5790

Denarius, Rome, c. 16 BC, i o m s p q r v s p r s imp cae qvod irev r p in a m p at q tr av se within oak-wreath, rev. l [mescinivs rvfv]s iii vir s c around cippus inscribed imp caes avgv comm cons, 3.09g/4h (CBN 345; RIC 357; RSC 462). Very fine and very rare

Lot 5791

Denarius, Emerita, c. 25-23 BC, bust left, rev. P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, gateway and city-wall, EMERITA inscribed above doors, 3.62g/11h (CBN 1039-43; RIC 9b; RSC 398). Good very fine, very rare

Lot 5808

Denarius, Spain, 68, diademed and draped head of Bonus Eventus right, rev. roma renaSC, Roma, in military dress, standing right, holding Victory and spear surmounted by eagle, 3.58g/1h (P.-H. Martin, Die anonymen Münzen des Jahres 68 nach Christus, 52; CBN 2; RIC 9; RSC 396). Very fine and very rare

Lot 5809

Denarius, Gaul, c. 68, laureate bust right, rev. victoria p r, draped Victory standing facing on globe, head left, holding wreath and palm-branch, 3.42g/6h (CBN –; RIC 111; C 322). Extremely fine, well-struck and attractively toned, very rare

Lot 5810

Denarius, Rome, 69, bust right, rev. PAX ORBIS [TERRARVM], Pax standing left, 3.1g/6h (CBN 3; RIC 4; RSC 3). Fine, rare

Lot 5811

Denarius, Rome, 69, laureate bust right, rev. L VITELLIVS COS III CENSOR, laureate and draped bust of Lucius Vittelius, scipio in front, 2.98g/5h (CBN 58; RIC 99; RSC Lucius Vitellius 2). Fine, extremely rare

Lot 5812

Denarius, Rome, 69, laureate bust right, rev. LIBERI IMP GERMAN, busts of Vitellius Germanicus and Vitellia vis-à-vis, 3.22g/7h (CBN 62; RIC 103; RSC 2). Scratches in reverse field, otherwise very fine and toned, extremely rare

Lot 5813

Denarius, Rome, 69, laureate bust right, rev. PONT MAXIM, Vesta seated right, holding patera and scetre, 3.24g/5h (CBN 72; RIC 107; RSC 72). Very fine, broad flan, rare

Lot 5815

Cn Lentulus Clodianus, Denarius, c. 88 BC, countermarked VESP [ligate], 3.87g/10h (Crawford 345/1; RSC Cornelia 50; cf. BMC II, p.xvii and Peus Auktion 378, lot 428). Coin worn, countermark fine, extremely rare

Lot 5818

Denarius, Rome, 72/3, laureate bust right, rev. palm tree, Titus standing right with spear and parazonium at left, Judæa seated at right, 3.23g/5h (RIC 368; CBN –; RSC –). Good fine, very rare

Lot 5862

Denarius, Rome, 193, laureate bust right, rev. OPI DIVIN TR P COS II, Ops seated left, holding two corn-ears, 2.86g/12h (RIC 8; RSC 32). Scratch on reverse, otherwise fine, very rare

Lot 5864

Aureus, Rome, 193, IMP CAES M DID SEVER IVLIAN AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. CONCORD MILIT, Concordia standing front, head left, holding legionary eagle and standard, 6.66g/6h (RIC 1; BMC 1; Calicó 2393; C –). Extremely fine with brilliant fields, very rare Provenance: Bt Spink 1987. It is remarkable how quickly the mint of Rome could produce massive new issues. This may have been the intention shortly after 28 March 193 when the father-in-law of Pertinax, Didius Julianus, outbid Flavius Sulpicianus for the nomination as emperor at an auction in the prætorian camp, by offering to pay 25,000 sestertii to each prætorian. The cohors prætorium by this time was composed of sixteen cohorts of 1,000 men, which meant that Didius had to come up with 40 million sestertii, the equivalent of 10 million denarii or 400,000 aurei, if he wanted to remain emperor and keep to the invocation of the above coin, concord with the military

Lot 5865

Denarius, Rome, 193, laureate bust right, rev. RECTOR ORBIS, Emperor standing left, holding globe and roll, 3.11g/6h (RIC 3; RSC 15). Very fine and very rare

Lot 5866

Denarius, Antioch, 193/4, IMP CAES PESC NIGER AVG, laureate bust right, rev. CECERI FRVGIFERI, Ceres standing left, holding basket of fruit and corn-ears, 3.62g/6h (cf. RIC 11a; cf. RSC 13). Fine to very fine, very rare

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