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GREEK AND PROVINCIAL COIN CITIES. Wildwinds now includes the Corinth Staters special section formerly online as CorinthianStaters.com, written by John Hayes, which covers Corinthian Pegasus staters from all the issuing cities.; Select the City or King in the appropriate dropdown list, then click GO or select from the regular list sorted according to region, below. Greek Coins (355) Greek Gold (1) Archaic Origins (19) Classical Fine Art (13) Persian Empire (7) Celtic & Tribal (13) Geographic - All Periods (258) Britain (1) Gaul (4) Iberia (13) Italy (7) Sicily. Syracuse (2) Other Sicily (4) Greece. Thessaly (2) Epirus (1) Aetolia. Use a dash to exclude the coins matching with a word or expression. Example: Martin Luther -King Display a special keyboard Special keyboard None Arabic Bengali Burmese Braille Chinese / Japanese Cyrillic Greek Hebrew Indian Latin Lao Phoenician Sinhalese Tamil Telugu Thai. High noon casino bonus codes 2019.Ancient Resource Home| About Ancient Resource | Vcoins Store | News & Updates | Join Mailing List | Contact GabrielOLDER THAN DIRT.
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Pergamon, Mysia, 282-50 BC.
Healing center of the Greek world
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Ancient Greece. Calabria, Tarentum. Circa 272-240 BC. Silver Nomos. Nude rider on horseback right; above, Nike flying right, crowning rider; EY to right, ΔAMO-[KPIT] below / Phalanthos, holding trident and cornucopia, riding dolphin right; monogram to left. 19.5mm, 6.27 g. ref: Vlasto 913; HN Italy 1043 for type. Lightly toned, area of weak strike. VF. Ex CNG. #CG2629: $450 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Leukas, c. 345-307 BC. Silver stater. Helmeted head of Athena right; amphora with grapes and ’A’ behind / Pegasus flying left, pellet below. 20.5 mm, 8.14 g. ref: Pegasi II 128v. Purchased in Los Angeles in the mid 1960’s. #CG2009: $399
Philip II of Macedon, 359-336 BC. Silver Fifth-Stater. Head of Apollo right bound in tainia / Naked youth on horseback rearing right, E and trident-head below. Choice VF details on both sides, hint of luster. 14.5 mm, 2.50 g. ref: Le Rider p. 318, 14; SNG ANS 723-725v. Ex-Daniel Frank Sedwick, FL. Rare! #CG2331: $425
Syracuse, Sicily. After 410 BC. Bronze AE19 coin. Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet with olive wreath; dolphin before and behind / Hippocamp left in bridle; reins trailing. 19x22 mm, 8.62 g. ref: Calciati 44. Great detail! Olive-green patina, earthen deposits. #CG2337: $125 SOLD
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Pergamon, Mysia, Ancient Greece, c. 190-133 BC. Large silver cistophoric tetradrachm, struck c. 166-67 BC. Cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a serpent issues, all within ivy wreath / Two coiled serpents with heads erect, between them a bow case, ornamented with an aplustre, containing a strung bow, in field to right a serpent-entwined staff of Aesklepius; PER monogram to left, AP monogram above. 27 mm, 12.47 g. ref: Mionnet S5, 850; BMC 106; cf Sear 3947-3950. Lovely! #CG2145: $399
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Pergamon, Mysia, Ancient Greece, c. 190-133 BC. Large silver cistophoric tetradrachm, struck c. 166-67 BC. Cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a serpent issues, all within ivy wreath / Two coiled serpents with heads erect, between them a bow case, ornamented with an aplustre, containing a strung bow, in field to right a serpent-entwined staff of Aesklepius; monogram to left, AP monogram above. 26.5 mm, 12.58 g. ref: Sear 3948. ex-Frank S. Robinson, Albany, NY. Breathtaking! #CG2260: SOLD
Seleucid Kings of Syria. Antiochus I Soter, 281-261 BC. Huge silver Tetradrachm. Diademed head of middle-aged Antiochos I right / Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow and resting left hand on bow behind him, BASILEWS ANTIOXOY; AP monogram to left, WCU monogram to right. 29 mm, 16.93 g. ref: BMC 7; Hoover 128. Bright tone. High relief, fantastic portrait! #CG2329: $399
Philip II of Macedon, 359-336 BC. Father of Alexander the Great. Large silver tetradrachm, Pella mint. Laureate head of Zeus facing right / Youth (young Alexander?) on horseback right, holding long palm branch and reins, ΦIΛIΠΠOY above, 12-rayed star beneath horse. 23mm, 14.04 g. ref: Le Rider pl. 45, 11-12, SNGANS 639, LeRider 367. Nice portrait, dark gray cabinet tone. Ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. Very nice! #CG2442: $499
The Star Of Bethlehem Coin! Antioch, Syria. Seleukis ad Pieria. Time of Roman emperor Hadrian, 117-138 AD. Bronze AE18, dated year 177 of the Caesarian Era (128/9 AD). Turreted, veiled, and draped bust of Fortuna right / Ram leaping right, head left; star within crescent and A above, ЄT ZOP (date) below. 18mm, 4.89 g. ref: RPC III 3732; McAlee 125c; BMC 102; SNG Copenhagen 117. ex-Nick Jamgochian collection, Glendale, CA, formed in the 1920’s-1950’s. #CG2486: $250 SOLD
Greek bronze ’arrowhead money’ from the Black Sea area. The earliest coinage! c. 7th-5th Century BC. Each is cast in a leaf shape with heavy central midrib. They are of a uniform weight and served as a trade unit before the widespread use of coins. Each is intact and nicely patinated. Length from 35mm to 42mm, Weights from 3.20g to 4.93g. Ex Los Angeles collection. Nicer than photo! #m14255: $75 each (Top left, bottom left, and 2nd down from top right sold, rest available!)
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Side, Pamphylia. Silver tetradrachm of 155-136 BC. Head of Athena rt. in crested Corinthian helmet / Nike advancing left, holding wreath & lifting drapery, pomegranate in left field, magistrate’s name KLE-YX. #4011: $385 SOLD
Seleucid Kingdom, Antiochus VII Euergetes, 138-129 BC. Silver tetradrachm, Antioch mint. Diademed head of Antiochus right / Athena standing left, supporting Nike who holds a wreath on extended right hand & resting left hand on grounded shield, vertical spear propped against left arm. DI monogram above H in outer left field, , all within wreathed border. ref: Newell 282 (sim). Huge 31.5 mm, 14.46 grams! Absolutely gorgeous coin. EF! #85712x2: $650 SOLD
Portrait of Alexander by someone who knew him!
Ancient Greece, Kings of Thrace. Lysimachos, 305-281 BC. Silver tetradrachm, Amphipolis mint. Struck 288-281 BC. Diademed head of deified Alexander the Great right, with horn of Ammon / Athena Nikephoros seated left, left arm resting on shield, spear behind; monograms to inner left and outer right. BASILEWS LYSIMAXOY. 29mm, 16.78 g. ref: Thompson 201; Muller 543 v. VF, toned, rare and nice! #cng2640015x2: $875 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Anaktorion. Circa 320-280 BC. Silver State. Pegasos flying left, monogram below / Helmeted head of Athena left; LO below chin, monogram and omphalos behind. Pegasi 36 var.; BCD Akarnania 105 var. 20mm, 8.54 g. Good VF, nicely toned. From the Deyo Collection. Ex Coin Galleries (18 July 1973), lot 233. #cng2660102: $599 SOLD
Ancient Celtic large silver tetradrachm, minted at the Greek island of Thasos, 2nd century BC. Bust of Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy / A rather swishy Herakles holding club, drapery over shoulder. Celticized-Greek inscription HEPAKLEOYS SOTHPOS THASION. Large 32 mm, 16.26 grams. Slightly wavy flan common to these. Excellent detail! #21031x2-n2uy: SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin! Mysia, Pitane. 4th-3rd century BC. Bronze AE18 coin. Horned head of Zeus Ammon facing three-quarters to right / Pentagram, PITANAIWN. 18.2 mm, 3.20 g. ref: BMC 13; SNG Cop 536. Fine. #CG2176: $199 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Larissa, Thessaly, c. 356-342 BC. Silver drachm. Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly left, hair in ampyx / Horse standing right, preparing to lie down. 17.5 mm, 5.97 g. ref: Lorber, Hoard, Group L-III; BCD Thessaly II 325. Good VF. ex-CNG. #NAV020: $750 SOLD
Ancient Celtic large silver tetradrachm, minted at the Greek island of Thasos, 2nd century BC. Bust of Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy / A rather swishy Herakles, naked, holding club, drapery over shoulder, Celticized-Greek inscription HEPAKLEOYS SOTHPOS THASION. Large 30 mm, 16.25 grams, very thick. Very slight wave in flan. Shiny bright silver surfaces with nice toning in recesses. Gorgeous! ex-Frank S. Robinson, Albany, NY. #CC2012: $399 SOLD
Macedon, Greece, c. 167-149 BC. HUGE silver tetradrachm minted under Roman occupation, Amphipolis mint. Diademed head of Artemis right with bow and quiver over shoulder in the center of a Macedonian shield / MAKEDONWN PRWTHS, club of Herakles within oak wreath; thunderbolt to left, monograms above and below. 30mm, 16.54 g. ref: Prokopov, Silver 386–400 var.; SNG Copenhagen 1314. VF, lightly toned. ex-CNG. Absolutely gorgeous! #CG2327: $750 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Lycian League, Masikytes. c. 30-27 BC. Silver 1/4 Drachm. Laureate head of Apollo rt. / Lyre, LYKIWN; M-A to either side, branch to left, all within an incuse square. 15 mm, 1.51 g. ref: RPC I. 3303. Nice old collection tone. Ex Karl-Ludwig Grabow with original tag. Gorgeous! #CG2149: $225 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin!
Mysia, Pitane, 400-380 BC. Tiny bronze coin. Horned, bearded head of Zeus Ammon right / P-I-S-O-S around pentagram. ref: BMC 4; Imhoof ZfN I, p. 138. Just 11 mm, 1.10 g. From the famous H.C. Lindgren collection. Dark olive-green patina with light earthen deposits. #CG2201: $175 SOLD
Syracuse, Sicily, Ancient Greece. Timoleon, 343-337 BC, Huge bronze litra. Head of Athena, wearing Corinthian helmet / Starfish between two dolphins. 27 mm, 29.07g. and very thick! ref: S-1189. Excellent detail, nice brassy-green patina. A stunning coin, truly better than photo! ex-Stephen Album. #CG2267: $399 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin!
Mysia, Pitane. 4th-3rd century BC. Bronze AE18 coin. Bearded head of Zeus Ammon right / Π - Ι - Τ - Α -[N], spelled-out between points of a pentagram. 18.28 mm, 3.95 g. ref: BMC 5-10. near VF, green patina with light pitting. Nicer than photo! #CG2425: $199 SOLD
The Poet Homer! Ancient Greece. Smyrna, Ionia, 145-125 BC. Magistrate Kallistratos. Laureate head of Apollo right / Homer seated left on stool, holding scroll and staff, ZMURNAIWN KALLISTRATOS. 20x22 mm, 7.19 g. BMC 79-81; Hunter 14; Mionnet III, 978; Sear Greece 4571 var. Great olive-green patina. Rare! #CG2357: $150 SOLD
Ancient Greek South Italy. Lucania, Velia. Silver didrachm, struck c. 400-350 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left in crested Corinthian helmet ornamented with a gryphon, PHI on ear flap, AP monogram behind / Lion prowling right, caduceus above, YELHTWN below. 21 mm, 7.46 g. ref: BMC 106; Mionnet I, 726. Excellent detail, nice dark grey patina, edge crimped in antiquity. Purchased in Los Angeles in the mid 1960’s. #CG2006: $525 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Thessaly, Larissa, c. 400-370 BC. Silver Drachm. Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly right / Horse grazing right, [Λ]ΑΡΙ. ref: BCD Thessaly II 234-8; HGC 4, 430. Good VF, toned. Strong strike on a somewhat compact flan. 17mm, 6.08 g, 6h. From the BCD Collection; ex-CNG. #CG2441: $850 SOLD
Thrace, Maronea, c. 400 - 350 BC. Clump of 5 Greek bronze coins in their original matrix. Each coin originally depicted a prancing horse on the obverse and a linear square containing a vine branch with a bunch of grapes on the reverse. Cf. BMC 66-67 for types. Coins average 14mm in diameter. Measures 30 mm (1 1/4’) across, weighs 24.86 grams. ex-Los Angeles, CA coll. #AG2022-2: $325 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin!
Mysia, Pitane. 4th-3rd century BC. Great small bronze AE10 coin. Bearded head of Zeus Ammon right / Pentagram, no central dot or letters abbreviating ethnic in interstices. 10.22 mm, 1.20 g. ref: SNG France 2358; BMC 5-10. VF, multi-colored patina (green, tan and red). #CG2429: $150 SOLDIstros, Thrace, 4th century BC. Silver drachm. Facing male heads, one inverted / Sea-eagle on the back of a dolphin, ISTPIS. Theta behind, Sigma below. 18 mm, 5.7 g. $250 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Corinthia, Corinth. Circa 375-300 BC. Silver Stater. Pegasus flying left / Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet; A-P at neck; behind, eagle standing left. Pegasi I 426; BCD Corinth 101. VF, well centered, lightly toned. A beautiful example! 20mm, 8.51 g. #gv0797: $499 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Sikyonia, Sikyon, c. 360-330 BC. Silver hemidrachm. Chimera advancing left, forepaw raised, monogram below / Dove flying left. Nice toning. 15.5 mm, 2.69 g. #11DS977x2: $250 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Anaktorion. Circa 350-300 BC. Silver Stater. Pegasus flying left / Helmeted head of Athena left; KLE above, monogram below, monogram and filleted bucranium behind. ref: Pegasi 71; BCD Akarnania 86. Near VF. 22mm, 8.07 grams. Perfectly aligned for a bezel. #cng2760128: $599 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Leukas, c. 345-307 BC. Silver stater. Helmeted head of Athena right; amphora with grapes and ’A’ behind / Pegasus flying right, lambda below. 21 mm, 8.57 g. and very thick! Excellent coin. ex-Virginia collection. #2602: $599 SOLD
Ephesos (Ephesus), Ionia. Silver drachm, 3rd-2nd century BC. Bee, with EPH above / Stag standing right, palm tree in background, magistrate’s name down right. 18 mm, 3.00 g. ref: BMC 122-130v. Dark patina, one chipped edge. Rare! #CG2013: $225 SOLD
Ephesos (Ephesus), Ionia. Circa 500-420 BC. Silver Diobol.
Bee, EPH to sides / Quadripartite incuse square. ref: Karwiese Series V, 2A; SNG Kayhan 124. Beautiful VF, with original find patina. 11 mm, 1.05 g. From the Daniel Koppersmith Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 259 (6 July 2011), lot 115. Gorgeous! #CG2062: $299 SOLD
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Pergamon, Mysia, Ancient Greece, c. 190-133 BC. Large silver cistophoric tetradrachm, struck c. 166-67 BC. Cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a serpent issues, all within ivy wreath / Two coiled serpents with heads erect, between them a bow case, ornamented with an aplustre, containing a strung bow, in field to right a serpent-entwined staff of Aesklepius; monogram to left, TEY monogram above. 26.5 mm, 12.53 g. ref: Sear 3948. ex-Frank S. Robinson, Albany, NY. Breathtaking! #CG2205: $499 SOLD
Seleucid Kings of Syria. Antiochus IV Epiphanes, 175-164 BC. Large and magnificent silver tetradrachm, struck 168-164 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos IV right / Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike on extended right hand & sceptre in left, palm branch in outer left field, LB monogram & AS in ex. BASILEWS ANTIOXOY QEOY EPIFANOYS NIKHFOROY. 31 mm, 16.72 g. ref: Morkholm 17. Excellent portrait, crisp detail. VF. #GC2004x2: $525 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Rhodes, c. 170-150 BC. Silver hemidrachm. Thrasymenes, magistrate. Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right / Rose with bud to rt., THRASYMEN above, rising sun to lower left, T to lower rt. 13 mm, 1.23 g. ref: Jenkins, Rhodian Group B, no. 38; SNG Keckman 645. Nice VF, attractively toned. Ex Ludwig Grabow, Berlin, with original label. Fantastic! #CG2150: $299 SOLD
Corinth, ancient Greece, c. 400-338 BC. Nice silver drachm. Head of Aphrodite left / Pegasus, the mythological winged horse springing left, monogram below. ref: BMC 184. 15 mm, 2.44 g. ex-Aegean Numismatics. Great grey patina. #CG2075: $225 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Taras, Calabria, c. 272-238 BC. Silver didrachm, set in custom 18K gold bezel. Boy on horse left, crowning horse with wreath, SY behind, LYKI NOS below / Taras on dolphin, bearing trident, cloak over arm, owl behind, TARAS below. ref: SNG ANS 1165, Vlasto 836. Measures 23 mm diameter, weighs 8.46 grams total. ex-S. Holmes collection, Yorkshire, England; ex-Venture Gallery, Grand Cayman. GORGEOUS! #JN2166: $950 SOLD
Incredible Countermark of Cleopatra!
Antioch, Seleucis & Pieria, struck c. 90-89 BC. Heavy bronze AE22 coin. Originally depicted laureate head of Zeus right / Zeus enthroned left with Nike and sceptre, ANTIOXEWN THS MHTROPOLEWN KAI AYTONOMOY. Struck with a crisp countermark depicting the head of Cleopatra during her reign (c. 51-29 BC), thereby claiming ’ownership’ of it as legal tender in her Egypt. It was used to mark coins circulating in the Syro-Phoenician territories which were given to her by Mark Antony. 22 mm, 10.55 g. with beautiful olive-green patina. Ex-Savoca Numismatik GmbH, Munchen, Germany. I seriously considered keeping this one for my own collection! #CE2067: $375 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Corinth, c. 345-307 BC. Silver stater. Pegasos (Pegasus) flying left / Helmeted head of Athena right; ithyphallic herm & N behind. 22 mm, 8.31g. ref: Calciati 385. ex-Tom Cederlind. Incredible detail! #CG2270: $750 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Corinth. Silver Stater, struck c. 415-387 BC. Pegasos (Pegasus) flying left, koppa below / Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet, dolphin swimming left above, Σ behind head. Ref: Ravel 906; BMC 386; Calciati Pegasi 343. Set into custom 14K gold bezel with 17’ rhodium-plated chain. Bezel diameter 20mm. #Y12182: $3200 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Islands off Thasos, Thrace. Large silver Tetradrachm, struck after c. 146 BC. Head of young Dionysus right, wreathed with ivy leaves & berries / Young Herakles standing left, resting right hand on club, lion skin draped over left arm, HΡAKΛEOYΣ ΣΩTH ΡOΣ ΘAΣIΩN; H in inner left field. ref: SNGO 3699. Set into custom 18K gold pendant and 17’ chain. Bezel diameter 32mm. #Y12082: $2600 SOLD
Rhodes. Silver hemidrachm, c. 408-394 BC. Bare head of Helios facing slightly right / Rose with bud, R-O across. 12 mm, 1.78 g. ref: SNGCop 725. #CG2178: $175 SOLD
Ephesos (Ephesus), Ionia, c. 5th century BC. Silver hemidrachm. Bee, E-F / Quadrapartite incuse square. 12 mm, 1.57 g. ref: SNG Copenhagen 207; Dewing 2268 var. Lustrous surfaces, Good VF with nice bee! ex-CNG. #CG2184: $199 SOLD
Kings of Syria. Demetrius I, 162 – 150 BC. AR Tetradrachm, Dated ’159,’ 154-153 BC. Antioch mint. His diademed head rt., fillet border. / BASILEOS DEMITRIOY SOTEROS, Tyche seated lt., ho
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GREEK AND PROVINCIAL COIN CITIES. Wildwinds now includes the Corinth Staters special section formerly online as CorinthianStaters.com, written by John Hayes, which covers Corinthian Pegasus staters from all the issuing cities.; Select the City or King in the appropriate dropdown list, then click GO or select from the regular list sorted according to region, below. Greek Coins (355) Greek Gold (1) Archaic Origins (19) Classical Fine Art (13) Persian Empire (7) Celtic & Tribal (13) Geographic - All Periods (258) Britain (1) Gaul (4) Iberia (13) Italy (7) Sicily. Syracuse (2) Other Sicily (4) Greece. Thessaly (2) Epirus (1) Aetolia. Use a dash to exclude the coins matching with a word or expression. Example: Martin Luther -King Display a special keyboard Special keyboard None Arabic Bengali Burmese Braille Chinese / Japanese Cyrillic Greek Hebrew Indian Latin Lao Phoenician Sinhalese Tamil Telugu Thai. High noon casino bonus codes 2019.Ancient Resource Home| About Ancient Resource | Vcoins Store | News & Updates | Join Mailing List | Contact GabrielOLDER THAN DIRT.
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Ancient Coins & Artifacts:
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Coins of Cleopatra, Last Queen of Egypt
Inexpensive Ancient Greek Coins
Inexpensive Ancient Greek Silver Coins
Philip II of Macedon, 359-336 BC. Alexander the Great’s father!
Ancient Greek Coin Necklaces
Pergamon, Mysia, 282-50 BC.
Healing center of the Greek world
Coins of the Three Wise Men!
Azes II of Baktria, 35 BC - 5 AD.
Nabataean Kingdom coins
Ancient Celtic & Barbarous coins
Olbian Dolphin-money, 500-300 BCNEW! Shekel of Tyre Biblical silver coins:
Judas’ 30 Pieces of Silver!
Also: Rare Greek Coins at my Vcoins store.
Ancient Greece. Calabria, Tarentum. Circa 272-240 BC. Silver Nomos. Nude rider on horseback right; above, Nike flying right, crowning rider; EY to right, ΔAMO-[KPIT] below / Phalanthos, holding trident and cornucopia, riding dolphin right; monogram to left. 19.5mm, 6.27 g. ref: Vlasto 913; HN Italy 1043 for type. Lightly toned, area of weak strike. VF. Ex CNG. #CG2629: $450 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Leukas, c. 345-307 BC. Silver stater. Helmeted head of Athena right; amphora with grapes and ’A’ behind / Pegasus flying left, pellet below. 20.5 mm, 8.14 g. ref: Pegasi II 128v. Purchased in Los Angeles in the mid 1960’s. #CG2009: $399
Philip II of Macedon, 359-336 BC. Silver Fifth-Stater. Head of Apollo right bound in tainia / Naked youth on horseback rearing right, E and trident-head below. Choice VF details on both sides, hint of luster. 14.5 mm, 2.50 g. ref: Le Rider p. 318, 14; SNG ANS 723-725v. Ex-Daniel Frank Sedwick, FL. Rare! #CG2331: $425
Syracuse, Sicily. After 410 BC. Bronze AE19 coin. Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet with olive wreath; dolphin before and behind / Hippocamp left in bridle; reins trailing. 19x22 mm, 8.62 g. ref: Calciati 44. Great detail! Olive-green patina, earthen deposits. #CG2337: $125 SOLD
The Healing Center of the Ancient World.
Pergamon, Mysia, Ancient Greece, c. 190-133 BC. Large silver cistophoric tetradrachm, struck c. 166-67 BC. Cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a serpent issues, all within ivy wreath / Two coiled serpents with heads erect, between them a bow case, ornamented with an aplustre, containing a strung bow, in field to right a serpent-entwined staff of Aesklepius; PER monogram to left, AP monogram above. 27 mm, 12.47 g. ref: Mionnet S5, 850; BMC 106; cf Sear 3947-3950. Lovely! #CG2145: $399
The Healing Center of the Ancient World.
Pergamon, Mysia, Ancient Greece, c. 190-133 BC. Large silver cistophoric tetradrachm, struck c. 166-67 BC. Cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a serpent issues, all within ivy wreath / Two coiled serpents with heads erect, between them a bow case, ornamented with an aplustre, containing a strung bow, in field to right a serpent-entwined staff of Aesklepius; monogram to left, AP monogram above. 26.5 mm, 12.58 g. ref: Sear 3948. ex-Frank S. Robinson, Albany, NY. Breathtaking! #CG2260: SOLD
Seleucid Kings of Syria. Antiochus I Soter, 281-261 BC. Huge silver Tetradrachm. Diademed head of middle-aged Antiochos I right / Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow and resting left hand on bow behind him, BASILEWS ANTIOXOY; AP monogram to left, WCU monogram to right. 29 mm, 16.93 g. ref: BMC 7; Hoover 128. Bright tone. High relief, fantastic portrait! #CG2329: $399
Philip II of Macedon, 359-336 BC. Father of Alexander the Great. Large silver tetradrachm, Pella mint. Laureate head of Zeus facing right / Youth (young Alexander?) on horseback right, holding long palm branch and reins, ΦIΛIΠΠOY above, 12-rayed star beneath horse. 23mm, 14.04 g. ref: Le Rider pl. 45, 11-12, SNGANS 639, LeRider 367. Nice portrait, dark gray cabinet tone. Ex-Los Angeles, CA collection. Very nice! #CG2442: $499
The Star Of Bethlehem Coin! Antioch, Syria. Seleukis ad Pieria. Time of Roman emperor Hadrian, 117-138 AD. Bronze AE18, dated year 177 of the Caesarian Era (128/9 AD). Turreted, veiled, and draped bust of Fortuna right / Ram leaping right, head left; star within crescent and A above, ЄT ZOP (date) below. 18mm, 4.89 g. ref: RPC III 3732; McAlee 125c; BMC 102; SNG Copenhagen 117. ex-Nick Jamgochian collection, Glendale, CA, formed in the 1920’s-1950’s. #CG2486: $250 SOLD
Greek bronze ’arrowhead money’ from the Black Sea area. The earliest coinage! c. 7th-5th Century BC. Each is cast in a leaf shape with heavy central midrib. They are of a uniform weight and served as a trade unit before the widespread use of coins. Each is intact and nicely patinated. Length from 35mm to 42mm, Weights from 3.20g to 4.93g. Ex Los Angeles collection. Nicer than photo! #m14255: $75 each (Top left, bottom left, and 2nd down from top right sold, rest available!)
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Side, Pamphylia. Silver tetradrachm of 155-136 BC. Head of Athena rt. in crested Corinthian helmet / Nike advancing left, holding wreath & lifting drapery, pomegranate in left field, magistrate’s name KLE-YX. #4011: $385 SOLD
Seleucid Kingdom, Antiochus VII Euergetes, 138-129 BC. Silver tetradrachm, Antioch mint. Diademed head of Antiochus right / Athena standing left, supporting Nike who holds a wreath on extended right hand & resting left hand on grounded shield, vertical spear propped against left arm. DI monogram above H in outer left field, , all within wreathed border. ref: Newell 282 (sim). Huge 31.5 mm, 14.46 grams! Absolutely gorgeous coin. EF! #85712x2: $650 SOLD
Portrait of Alexander by someone who knew him!
Ancient Greece, Kings of Thrace. Lysimachos, 305-281 BC. Silver tetradrachm, Amphipolis mint. Struck 288-281 BC. Diademed head of deified Alexander the Great right, with horn of Ammon / Athena Nikephoros seated left, left arm resting on shield, spear behind; monograms to inner left and outer right. BASILEWS LYSIMAXOY. 29mm, 16.78 g. ref: Thompson 201; Muller 543 v. VF, toned, rare and nice! #cng2640015x2: $875 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Anaktorion. Circa 320-280 BC. Silver State. Pegasos flying left, monogram below / Helmeted head of Athena left; LO below chin, monogram and omphalos behind. Pegasi 36 var.; BCD Akarnania 105 var. 20mm, 8.54 g. Good VF, nicely toned. From the Deyo Collection. Ex Coin Galleries (18 July 1973), lot 233. #cng2660102: $599 SOLD
Ancient Celtic large silver tetradrachm, minted at the Greek island of Thasos, 2nd century BC. Bust of Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy / A rather swishy Herakles holding club, drapery over shoulder. Celticized-Greek inscription HEPAKLEOYS SOTHPOS THASION. Large 32 mm, 16.26 grams. Slightly wavy flan common to these. Excellent detail! #21031x2-n2uy: SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin! Mysia, Pitane. 4th-3rd century BC. Bronze AE18 coin. Horned head of Zeus Ammon facing three-quarters to right / Pentagram, PITANAIWN. 18.2 mm, 3.20 g. ref: BMC 13; SNG Cop 536. Fine. #CG2176: $199 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Larissa, Thessaly, c. 356-342 BC. Silver drachm. Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly left, hair in ampyx / Horse standing right, preparing to lie down. 17.5 mm, 5.97 g. ref: Lorber, Hoard, Group L-III; BCD Thessaly II 325. Good VF. ex-CNG. #NAV020: $750 SOLD
Ancient Celtic large silver tetradrachm, minted at the Greek island of Thasos, 2nd century BC. Bust of Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy / A rather swishy Herakles, naked, holding club, drapery over shoulder, Celticized-Greek inscription HEPAKLEOYS SOTHPOS THASION. Large 30 mm, 16.25 grams, very thick. Very slight wave in flan. Shiny bright silver surfaces with nice toning in recesses. Gorgeous! ex-Frank S. Robinson, Albany, NY. #CC2012: $399 SOLD
Macedon, Greece, c. 167-149 BC. HUGE silver tetradrachm minted under Roman occupation, Amphipolis mint. Diademed head of Artemis right with bow and quiver over shoulder in the center of a Macedonian shield / MAKEDONWN PRWTHS, club of Herakles within oak wreath; thunderbolt to left, monograms above and below. 30mm, 16.54 g. ref: Prokopov, Silver 386–400 var.; SNG Copenhagen 1314. VF, lightly toned. ex-CNG. Absolutely gorgeous! #CG2327: $750 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Lycian League, Masikytes. c. 30-27 BC. Silver 1/4 Drachm. Laureate head of Apollo rt. / Lyre, LYKIWN; M-A to either side, branch to left, all within an incuse square. 15 mm, 1.51 g. ref: RPC I. 3303. Nice old collection tone. Ex Karl-Ludwig Grabow with original tag. Gorgeous! #CG2149: $225 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin!
Mysia, Pitane, 400-380 BC. Tiny bronze coin. Horned, bearded head of Zeus Ammon right / P-I-S-O-S around pentagram. ref: BMC 4; Imhoof ZfN I, p. 138. Just 11 mm, 1.10 g. From the famous H.C. Lindgren collection. Dark olive-green patina with light earthen deposits. #CG2201: $175 SOLD
Syracuse, Sicily, Ancient Greece. Timoleon, 343-337 BC, Huge bronze litra. Head of Athena, wearing Corinthian helmet / Starfish between two dolphins. 27 mm, 29.07g. and very thick! ref: S-1189. Excellent detail, nice brassy-green patina. A stunning coin, truly better than photo! ex-Stephen Album. #CG2267: $399 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin!
Mysia, Pitane. 4th-3rd century BC. Bronze AE18 coin. Bearded head of Zeus Ammon right / Π - Ι - Τ - Α -[N], spelled-out between points of a pentagram. 18.28 mm, 3.95 g. ref: BMC 5-10. near VF, green patina with light pitting. Nicer than photo! #CG2425: $199 SOLD
The Poet Homer! Ancient Greece. Smyrna, Ionia, 145-125 BC. Magistrate Kallistratos. Laureate head of Apollo right / Homer seated left on stool, holding scroll and staff, ZMURNAIWN KALLISTRATOS. 20x22 mm, 7.19 g. BMC 79-81; Hunter 14; Mionnet III, 978; Sear Greece 4571 var. Great olive-green patina. Rare! #CG2357: $150 SOLD
Ancient Greek South Italy. Lucania, Velia. Silver didrachm, struck c. 400-350 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left in crested Corinthian helmet ornamented with a gryphon, PHI on ear flap, AP monogram behind / Lion prowling right, caduceus above, YELHTWN below. 21 mm, 7.46 g. ref: BMC 106; Mionnet I, 726. Excellent detail, nice dark grey patina, edge crimped in antiquity. Purchased in Los Angeles in the mid 1960’s. #CG2006: $525 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Thessaly, Larissa, c. 400-370 BC. Silver Drachm. Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly right / Horse grazing right, [Λ]ΑΡΙ. ref: BCD Thessaly II 234-8; HGC 4, 430. Good VF, toned. Strong strike on a somewhat compact flan. 17mm, 6.08 g, 6h. From the BCD Collection; ex-CNG. #CG2441: $850 SOLD
Thrace, Maronea, c. 400 - 350 BC. Clump of 5 Greek bronze coins in their original matrix. Each coin originally depicted a prancing horse on the obverse and a linear square containing a vine branch with a bunch of grapes on the reverse. Cf. BMC 66-67 for types. Coins average 14mm in diameter. Measures 30 mm (1 1/4’) across, weighs 24.86 grams. ex-Los Angeles, CA coll. #AG2022-2: $325 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Pentagram/Pentacle coin!
Mysia, Pitane. 4th-3rd century BC. Great small bronze AE10 coin. Bearded head of Zeus Ammon right / Pentagram, no central dot or letters abbreviating ethnic in interstices. 10.22 mm, 1.20 g. ref: SNG France 2358; BMC 5-10. VF, multi-colored patina (green, tan and red). #CG2429: $150 SOLDIstros, Thrace, 4th century BC. Silver drachm. Facing male heads, one inverted / Sea-eagle on the back of a dolphin, ISTPIS. Theta behind, Sigma below. 18 mm, 5.7 g. $250 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Corinthia, Corinth. Circa 375-300 BC. Silver Stater. Pegasus flying left / Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet; A-P at neck; behind, eagle standing left. Pegasi I 426; BCD Corinth 101. VF, well centered, lightly toned. A beautiful example! 20mm, 8.51 g. #gv0797: $499 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Sikyonia, Sikyon, c. 360-330 BC. Silver hemidrachm. Chimera advancing left, forepaw raised, monogram below / Dove flying left. Nice toning. 15.5 mm, 2.69 g. #11DS977x2: $250 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Anaktorion. Circa 350-300 BC. Silver Stater. Pegasus flying left / Helmeted head of Athena left; KLE above, monogram below, monogram and filleted bucranium behind. ref: Pegasi 71; BCD Akarnania 86. Near VF. 22mm, 8.07 grams. Perfectly aligned for a bezel. #cng2760128: $599 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Akarnania, Leukas, c. 345-307 BC. Silver stater. Helmeted head of Athena right; amphora with grapes and ’A’ behind / Pegasus flying right, lambda below. 21 mm, 8.57 g. and very thick! Excellent coin. ex-Virginia collection. #2602: $599 SOLD
Ephesos (Ephesus), Ionia. Silver drachm, 3rd-2nd century BC. Bee, with EPH above / Stag standing right, palm tree in background, magistrate’s name down right. 18 mm, 3.00 g. ref: BMC 122-130v. Dark patina, one chipped edge. Rare! #CG2013: $225 SOLD
Ephesos (Ephesus), Ionia. Circa 500-420 BC. Silver Diobol.
Bee, EPH to sides / Quadripartite incuse square. ref: Karwiese Series V, 2A; SNG Kayhan 124. Beautiful VF, with original find patina. 11 mm, 1.05 g. From the Daniel Koppersmith Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 259 (6 July 2011), lot 115. Gorgeous! #CG2062: $299 SOLD
The Healing Center of the Ancient World.
Pergamon, Mysia, Ancient Greece, c. 190-133 BC. Large silver cistophoric tetradrachm, struck c. 166-67 BC. Cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a serpent issues, all within ivy wreath / Two coiled serpents with heads erect, between them a bow case, ornamented with an aplustre, containing a strung bow, in field to right a serpent-entwined staff of Aesklepius; monogram to left, TEY monogram above. 26.5 mm, 12.53 g. ref: Sear 3948. ex-Frank S. Robinson, Albany, NY. Breathtaking! #CG2205: $499 SOLD
Seleucid Kings of Syria. Antiochus IV Epiphanes, 175-164 BC. Large and magnificent silver tetradrachm, struck 168-164 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos IV right / Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike on extended right hand & sceptre in left, palm branch in outer left field, LB monogram & AS in ex. BASILEWS ANTIOXOY QEOY EPIFANOYS NIKHFOROY. 31 mm, 16.72 g. ref: Morkholm 17. Excellent portrait, crisp detail. VF. #GC2004x2: $525 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Rhodes, c. 170-150 BC. Silver hemidrachm. Thrasymenes, magistrate. Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right / Rose with bud to rt., THRASYMEN above, rising sun to lower left, T to lower rt. 13 mm, 1.23 g. ref: Jenkins, Rhodian Group B, no. 38; SNG Keckman 645. Nice VF, attractively toned. Ex Ludwig Grabow, Berlin, with original label. Fantastic! #CG2150: $299 SOLD
Corinth, ancient Greece, c. 400-338 BC. Nice silver drachm. Head of Aphrodite left / Pegasus, the mythological winged horse springing left, monogram below. ref: BMC 184. 15 mm, 2.44 g. ex-Aegean Numismatics. Great grey patina. #CG2075: $225 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Taras, Calabria, c. 272-238 BC. Silver didrachm, set in custom 18K gold bezel. Boy on horse left, crowning horse with wreath, SY behind, LYKI NOS below / Taras on dolphin, bearing trident, cloak over arm, owl behind, TARAS below. ref: SNG ANS 1165, Vlasto 836. Measures 23 mm diameter, weighs 8.46 grams total. ex-S. Holmes collection, Yorkshire, England; ex-Venture Gallery, Grand Cayman. GORGEOUS! #JN2166: $950 SOLD
Incredible Countermark of Cleopatra!
Antioch, Seleucis & Pieria, struck c. 90-89 BC. Heavy bronze AE22 coin. Originally depicted laureate head of Zeus right / Zeus enthroned left with Nike and sceptre, ANTIOXEWN THS MHTROPOLEWN KAI AYTONOMOY. Struck with a crisp countermark depicting the head of Cleopatra during her reign (c. 51-29 BC), thereby claiming ’ownership’ of it as legal tender in her Egypt. It was used to mark coins circulating in the Syro-Phoenician territories which were given to her by Mark Antony. 22 mm, 10.55 g. with beautiful olive-green patina. Ex-Savoca Numismatik GmbH, Munchen, Germany. I seriously considered keeping this one for my own collection! #CE2067: $375 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Corinth, c. 345-307 BC. Silver stater. Pegasos (Pegasus) flying left / Helmeted head of Athena right; ithyphallic herm & N behind. 22 mm, 8.31g. ref: Calciati 385. ex-Tom Cederlind. Incredible detail! #CG2270: $750 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Corinth. Silver Stater, struck c. 415-387 BC. Pegasos (Pegasus) flying left, koppa below / Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet, dolphin swimming left above, Σ behind head. Ref: Ravel 906; BMC 386; Calciati Pegasi 343. Set into custom 14K gold bezel with 17’ rhodium-plated chain. Bezel diameter 20mm. #Y12182: $3200 SOLD
Ancient Greece. Islands off Thasos, Thrace. Large silver Tetradrachm, struck after c. 146 BC. Head of young Dionysus right, wreathed with ivy leaves & berries / Young Herakles standing left, resting right hand on club, lion skin draped over left arm, HΡAKΛEOYΣ ΣΩTH ΡOΣ ΘAΣIΩN; H in inner left field. ref: SNGO 3699. Set into custom 18K gold pendant and 17’ chain. Bezel diameter 32mm. #Y12082: $2600 SOLD
Rhodes. Silver hemidrachm, c. 408-394 BC. Bare head of Helios facing slightly right / Rose with bud, R-O across. 12 mm, 1.78 g. ref: SNGCop 725. #CG2178: $175 SOLD
Ephesos (Ephesus), Ionia, c. 5th century BC. Silver hemidrachm. Bee, E-F / Quadrapartite incuse square. 12 mm, 1.57 g. ref: SNG Copenhagen 207; Dewing 2268 var. Lustrous surfaces, Good VF with nice bee! ex-CNG. #CG2184: $199 SOLD
Kings of Syria. Demetrius I, 162 – 150 BC. AR Tetradrachm, Dated ’159,’ 154-153 BC. Antioch mint. His diademed head rt., fillet border. / BASILEOS DEMITRIOY SOTEROS, Tyche seated lt., ho
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