Attica, Athens, Greece. AR Tritartemorion, ca. 454-404 BC. - Athena / AΘE Ethnic within circle of three crescents.
Attica, Athens, Greece. AR Tritartemorion, ca. 454-404 BC. - Athena / AΘE Ethnic within circle of three crescents.
Attica, Athens, Greece. AR Obol, 460-455 BC. - Athena / Owl standing right, head facing, AΘE to right, leaf and fruit to left..
Attica, Athens. AR Tetradrachm, 454-404
Corinthia, Corinth. AR Stater, 345-307 BC
Attica, Athens. AR Tetradrachm, circa 350-294 BC
Kings of Macedonia. Alexander III 'the Great' (336-323 BCE). Æ Herakles, Adler, Blitzbündel
Kings of Macedonia. Cassander (306-297 BC). Æ HELM, Speer/Lanze
Kings of Macedonia. Alexander III (336-323 BC). AR Drachm, Amphipolis
Kings of Macedonia. Alexander III (336-323 BC). AR Drachm, Kolophon , circa 310-301 BC. - Zeus, ΑΛEΞANΔPOY to right, K in l. field, Φ below throne.
Kings of Macedonia. Antigonos I Monophthalmus, as Strategos of Asia (320-306/5 BC). AR Drachm, Abydos 301-297 BC
Kings of Macedonia. Philip III, Arrhidaios (323-317 BC). AR Drachm, Struck under Menander in the types of Alexander III
Kings of Macedonia. AR Drachm, Alexander III. "the Great" (posthum, 320-306/5 BCE)
Kings of Macedonia. Alexander III (336-323 BC). AR Tetradrachm, late lifetime-early posthumous issue of Side, ca. 325-320 BC
Kings of Macedonia. Alexander III (336-323 BC). AR Tetradrachm, Mysia, Lampsakos, Circa 280-275 BC
Macedonia, Amphipolis. AR Tetradrachm, Amphipolis circa 167-149 BC. Under Roman Protectorate. Republican period. First Meris
Thrace, Apollonia Pontika. AR Diobol, c. 387/6-340 BC, Anchor
Thrace, Byzantium. AR Hemidrachm, c. 387/6-340 BC
Thessalian League. AR Stater, mid-late 1st century BC. Gorgias and Themist(ogenes), magistrates
Islands off Thrace, Thasos. AR Tetradrachm, Circa 148-90/80 BC - Dionysos
Thrace, Chersonesos. AR Hemidrachm, 400-350 BC
Greece (Magna Graecia). Mycalessos, Boeotia. AR Obol, ca. 400-375 BC. - Boeotian shield / Thunderbolt.
Kings of Thrace. Rhoemetalces I (31/11 BC-AD 12). Æ
Greece (Magna Graecia). Thebes, Boeotia. AR Obol, ca. 395-340 BC. - Boeotian shield / Kantharos.
Bruttium, Rhegion, Greece. AR Litra, ca. 415-387 BC. - Lion front head / PH within olive branch.
Calabria, Tarentum. AR Didrachm, 272-240 BC
Lucania, Metapontion. AR Stater, 400-300 BC
Lucania, Poseidonia-Paestum. AR Obol, c. 445-420 BC
Lucania, Thurioi. AR Obol, c. 443-400 BC
Calabria, Tarentum. AR Three-Quarter Obol, c. 325-280 BC
Lucania, Velia. AR Nomos, Philistion Group ca 300-280 BC
Sicily, Stiela. AR Hemilitron, c. 415-400 BC
Sicily, Selinus. AR Obol, c. 515-470 BC, Selinon leaf
Achaemenid Kingdom. Time of Darios I to Xerxes II Ca. 485-420 BC. AR Siglos
Achaemenid Kingdom. Time of Xerxes II to Artaxerxes II circa 420-375 BC. AR 1/4 Siglos
Aeolis, Temnos. Æ
Bithynia, Kios. AR Half Siglos or Hemidrachm, c. 345-315 BC
Bithynia, Nicomedia. Prusias II. Kynegos (182-149 BCE). Æ Dionysos, CENTAUR
Islands off Caria, Rhodes. AR Hemidrachm, circa 408/7-390 BC
Cappadocia, kings of. Archelaos Philopatris Ktistes (36 BC-AD 17). AR Drachm
Caria, Mylasa. Æ (3rd-2nd centuries BC).
Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum. Æ 2nd-1st century BC.
Cilicia, Tarsos. AR Obol, Satrap Tiribazos (388-380 BCE) Frau mit Astragaloi
Cilicia, Soloi (Pompeiopolis). Æ
Cilicia, Tarsos. AR Obol, Satrap Tarkumuwa (384-361/0 BCE) Aphrodite, Ares
Cilicia, Tarsos. AR Stater, Datames Satrap 378-372 BC
Ionia, Ephesos. Æ 387-295 BC
Ionia, Miletos. AR Obol, (~600-550 BCE) Löwenprotome
Ionia, Miletos. AR Diobol, c. 520-470 BC
Ionia, Miletos. AR Diobol, c. 520-470 BC
Ionia, Phokaia. AR Diobol, (~521-478 BCE) Kopf einer NYMPHE
Ionia, Samos. AR Hemidrachm, 310-300 BC
Ionia, Ephesos. Æ (Circa 390-300 BC).
Lesbos, Methymna. AR Obol, 450/40-406/379 BC
Lesbos, Mytilene. BI Diobol, c. 480-400 BC
Lydian Kings. temp Kroisos - Cambyses (c. 560-525 BC). AR 1/6 Stater, circa 550-546 BC.
Lydia, Sardes. (2nd-1st centuries BC).
Mysia, Kyzikos. AR Obol, c. 450-400 BC
Mysia, Kyzikos. AR Obol, c. 450-400 BC
Mysia, Pergamon. AR Obol, c. 330-300 BC
Pamphylia, Perga. Æ (Circa 50-30 BC)
Phoenicia, Sidon. AR Half Shekel, time of Baalshallim I-Ba'ana, ca 425-402 BC
Pisidia, Termessos Major. Æ 1st century BC. AE Dated CY 25 (47/6 BC).
Pisidia, Termessos Major. Æ 70-69 BC
Pontus, Amisos. (as Peiraieos). AR Siglos, c. 435-370 BC
Samaria, Caesarea Maritima. AR Obol, c. 375-333 BC, “Middle Levantine” Series
Troas, Alexandreia. Æ (387-295 BC),
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246 BC). Æ Diobol, Alexandreia mint. Series 2. Struck circa 285-261/0 BC
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy IV Philopator (222-205/4 BC). Æ Drachm
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy V Epiphanes (204-180 BC). Æ 204-180 BC
Seleucid Kingdom. Antiochus I Soter (281-261 BC). AR Tetradrachm, possibly Seleukeia on the Tigris mint.
Seleucid Kingdom. Antiochus VIII Grypus (125-96 BC). AR Tetradrachm, Ake-Ptolemais, circa 121-113 BC
Armenia. Tigranes the Great (Tigranes II, c. 95-55 BC). Æ
Gaul, Massalia. AR Obol, circa 410-380 BC. - Apollo - Wheel of four spokes; M in one quarter.
Eastern Europe. AR Tetradrachm, Mint in southern Carpathian 200-100 BC. "Schnabelpferd" type
Seljuq of Rum. Sulayman II, 1196-1204. Æ Fals
Greece (Magna Graecia), Sicily, Campania and Apulia. Lot x 6 Æ coins: Syracuse, Dionysos I and Agathokles; Amestratos; Neapolis; Arpi, 4th-2nd century BC
Apulia, Arpi, Greece (Magna Graecia). Lot x 8 Æ coins, 3rd-2nd century BC
Danube Celts. AR Tetradrachm, "Schnabelpferd", 200-100
Calabria, Tarentum, Greece (Magna Graecia). Lot x 3 AR Nomos, 3rd-2nd century BC
Greece. Arpi. Kroton, Neapolis, Akragas. Lot of 5 AE coins
Greece. Lot 2 AE coins, including Apulia, Arpi. 3rd century BC / Syracuse. Hieron II, 274-216 BC
Greece. Lot of 3 AE coins, incl Akragas / Eryx? / Sicily, uncertain Roman mint. About 200-190 BC
Bruttium, Rhegion, Calabria, Tarentum, Greece (Magna Graecia), Lucania, Metapontion. Lot x 3 coins: AR Nomos, Æ Tetras, 3rd-2nd century BC
Greece (Magna Graecia), Calabria, Tarentum. Lucania, Thourioi and Herakeia. Lot x 9 AR Diobols, 3rd-2nd century BC
Sicily, Syracuse. Lot of two AE coins, Hiketas / Agathokles, 317-279 BC
Greece. Sicily. Lot of two coins, Akragas and Syracuse, Pyrrhos
Seleucid Kingdom. Lot comprising four (4) bronze coins, including, Civic and Semi-autonomous Coinage. - Antiochos IX Kyzikenos.
Insubres, Cisalpine Gaul. 9 AR Drachms, imitating Massalia, 2nd Century BC
Celts. Lot comprising 3 pieces of Æ Proto Money / Ring-money, ca. 6th-2nd century BC
Greece.
Ionia, Phokaia. AR Trihemiobol, c. 521-478 BC
Seleucid Kingdom. Seleucus VI Epiphanes Nicator (c. 96-94 BC). AR Tetradrachm, Athena mit Nike