ancient greece acarnania anaktorio ar stater circa

Ancient Greece - Acarnania, Anaktorio. AR Stater Circa

Ancient Greece - Acarnania, Anaktorio. AR Stater Circa

Acarnania, Anaktorio. AR Stater Circa BC.Obverse: Pegasos flying l., AN monogram underReverse: Helmeted head of Athena l.; right, AN monogram and OmphalosRef: Pegasi 36; BCD Akarnania x 20 mm, 8.19 gramsAuthenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Ancient Greece, Acarnania Thyrrheion AR stater,  BC

Ancient Greece, Acarnania Thyrrheion AR stater, BC

Acarnania Thyrrheion AR stater, BCObverseL Head of Athena facing right. ?/? in field. Tripod behind head.Reverse: Pegasus flying left. T in field.Ref.: BMC. 7 pl. 38/7, Dewing, B. traité 234 var.Provenance: Purchased at a John Loon auction in The Hague.Please see the photos to form your own impression. Read More

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Ancient Greece - Akarnania, Anaktorion. AR Stater Circa

Ancient Greece - Akarnania, Anaktorion. AR Stater Circa

Akarnania, Anaktorion. AR Stater Circa BC.Front: Pegasos flying l., AN monogram underReverse: Helmeted head of Athena l.; right, AN monogram and OmphalosRef: Pegasi 36; BCD Akarnania x20mm, 8.19 gramsAuthenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Greece (ancient) - Akarnania. Leukas.AR Stater (Silver,

Greece (ancient) - Akarnania. Leukas.AR Stater (Silver,

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Greece ancient - Akarnania. Leukas c. BC. AR Stater (20mm, 8.31g).Obverse: Pegasos flying right; ? below Reverse: Helmeted head of Athena right; behind, A and grape bunch hanging from vine over amphora. Features AR silver, diameter 20mm, weight 8.31g, Mint Leukas (Akarnania region)Grade VF, good cabinet toneAttribution Pegasi 128; BCD Akarnania 275This order will be sent only by registered and tracked post.See photos for a proper impression. Read more

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Greece (ancient) - Akarnaia, Leukas. AR Stater Magistrate

Greece (ancient) - Akarnaia, Leukas. AR Stater Magistrate

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Akarnaia. Leukas B.C Leukas "?e???? is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea on the west coast of GreeceStater Magistrate Leon Obv: Statue of Aphrodite Aineias standing right, holding aphlaston and owl, stag at her side, sceptre surmounted by dove behind her, all within laurel wreathRev: ?EYKA?ION ?EON and XA monogram in two lines above prow right,Reference:BMC , Paris 76 and N; Mionnet II, .Silver Size: 22 mm. Weight: 8,42 g. Grade: Very Fine -see pictures for details- The coin is authentic.The coin of the pictures is exactly the piece you'll receive. Read more

Greece (ancient) - AR Stater, Corinthia, Corinth c. 3rd

Greece (ancient) - AR Stater, Corinthia, Corinth c. 3rd

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Greek Antiquity - Corinthia. Corinth, c. 3rd century BC - AR StaterObverse: Pegasus flying left, koppa below.Reverse: Helmeted head of Athena left.Features AR silver, diameter 22mm, weight 6.32 g.Mint CorinthGrade FAttribution -This order will be sent only by registered and tracked post.Please see images for a proper impression. Read more

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Ancient Greece - Bruttium Medma? AR stater, c.  B.C.

Ancient Greece - Bruttium Medma? AR stater, c. B.C.

Bruttium. AR stater, c. B.C.Minting location unknown ("H"(èta). Presumably Medma, Bruttium.Approx. B.C.Obverse: Pegasus flying to the left, pointy wings, èta ("H") at bottom;Reverse: Head of Athena with helmet to the left [LOK] EPI (Locri Epizephyrii); L (possibly L[A] or [A]L) (Locri) behind the Corinthian helmet;(not further determined)Ref: Compare Pegasi 3Silver.20 mm.8.5 gramsStaters from the "H" minting location are rare.See the pictures for a good own impression; the pictures are also description.Shipped by registered post. Read More

Ancient Greece - Aegina - Island of Aegina - Stater AR

Ancient Greece - Aegina - Island of Aegina - Stater AR

Diameter: 20 mm.Weight: g.Metal: silver.Specimen on a small and irregular oval flan, with regular wear. Slightly short on the right on the turtle's feet. Lovely fan-shaped square incuse punch. Grey surface patina with golden reflections. Obverse: Sea turtle viewed from above. Reverse: Square incuse punch of windmill blades divided infive parts. Inverted stamp.Rare type: R2.Cf: HGC  ; Cop 511 ; Delepierre ; Dewing ff. On this specimen is a smooth shell of a sea turtle. This would be one of the most ancient types of coinage of the city. The city of Aegina experienced a phenomenal growth to the point where it set itself up tochallenge its great rival Athens. In the 7th century BC this important commercial city was the first to mint its coins with pieces decorated with a turtle. Thanks to its powerful navy,it succeeded in not only taking control of the commercial routes of the Eastern Mediterranean but also played a crucial role during the Battle of Salamis between the Greeks and Persians in 480 BC. Shipped by registered post. Read More

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Greece (ancient) - Calabria, Tarentum. AR Nomos, circa

Greece (ancient) - Calabria, Tarentum. AR Nomos, circa

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Calabria, Tarentum. AR Nomos, circa BC.Obv: Warrior, holding shield, on horse rearing left; SI to right, FI?OK?HS below.Rev: TAPAS. Phalanthos, holding wreath, riding dolphin left; ?Y below.Ref: Vlasto ; HN Italy 965. Grade: Condition: nVFWeight: 7.46 g.Diameter: 23 mm. See images for a proper impression. Read more

Ancient Greece – Mysia – Cyzicus – AR Obol (circa

Ancient Greece – Mysia – Cyzicus – AR Obol (circa

Ancient Greece – Mysia – Cyzicus – AR Obol (circa BC)0.75 g/10 mm. Obverse: Forepart of boar left, tunny upward behind.Reverse: Lion head roaring left, small facing panther head above. Material: silver Take a look at the photos to get a proper impression. Read More

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Ancient Greece - Ionia - Ephesus - Drachm AR (circa

Ancient Greece - Ionia - Ephesus - Drachm AR (circa

Parmenisskos, magistrate.Diameter: 18 mm.Weight: 3.58 g.Metal: silver.Specimen on a wide panel, with slight piqués and stained; beading visible on the right. Very nice bee. Beautiful reverse. Grey patina with golden reflections.   Obverse: Bee viewed from above, beading.E - F. Reverse: Deer, right, in the left field, behind, a palm tree.???????SS??S.Type: rare R2. Cf: Kayhan286; BMC; SNG Cop ; Aulock287.Located at the mouth of Caÿster on the coast of Asia Minor,Ephesus was in antiquity, and again in the Byzantine era, one of the most active ports in the Aegean sea. The city wasreputed for its temple dedicated to Artemis (Artemision) that has been dated, thanks to the construction votive deposit, to the second half of the 7th century. This large sanctuary which counts among the Seven Wonders of the World and to which Ephesus owes a large part of her renown, was thus originally located on the shore. Shipped by registered post. Read More

Ancient Greece – Ionia – Miletus – AR Obol (circa

Ancient Greece – Ionia – Miletus – AR Obol (circa

Click here to view this lot 1/12 stater or obol.Diameter: 10 mm.Weight:1.10 gMetal: silver.Copy on an oval plate, slightly off-centred to the right on the lion's muzzle. Beautiful reverseCollection patina.Obverse: Lion Protome on the right with mane, open jaws and tongue sticking out.Reverse: Four-pointed star, richly decorated; the whole in a hollow square.Rare R1 type.See: Dewing ; Aulock ; BMC.185; Cop.952 The lion's head is more elongated with a clearly visible mane.Miletus, founded in the 12th century BC, had been the base ofthe Ionian League. During the liberation war, it was destroyed in 494 BC. Its cult of Apollo was renowned throughout Asia Minor.Tracked shipping. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Ancient Greece - Ionia - Erythrai (circa  BC) AR

Ancient Greece - Ionia - Erythrai (circa BC) AR

Ionien – Erythrai (~ BC) AR Hemiobol, 0.35 g, 6.5 mmObverse: RosetteRV: Incusum, in it flower/stone in a circleVery fine +Lit. Small 387 var.As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Successful bidders from non-EU countries need to provide an address within the EU. Read More

Ancient Greece – Ionia – Miletus – Diobol AR (circa

Ancient Greece – Ionia – Miletus – Diobol AR (circa

Diameter: 9 mmWeight: 1.19 gMetal: silverSpecimen on an oval flan, perfectly centred on both sides. Very lovely reverse side. Beautiful patina of an antique collection with golden highlights. Obverse: Bust of a lion, left, with mane,mouth agape, tongue lolling. Reverse: Star with four points, richly ornamented, all in a square incuse punch.Rarity type: R1.Cf: SNG Kayhan ; Dewing; Aulock. Miletus, in Minor Asia, capital of Ionia, was located a fewkilometres away from the Meander river (Büyük Menderes), close toborders of the Ancient region of Caria. Some legends attribute the foundation of this city to Miletus, son of Apollo.  The city of Miletus is famous due to the large number of colonies it created (more than seventy), especially on the Black Sea. It dominated the Mediterranean Sea for some time, and resisted against Alexander. Later, it became a large Roman city.  The bay of Miletus got progressively stuck in the sand over the centuries, until the obstruction of the city's harbour, which caused its decline. The only thing that remains areruins which can be visited. Shipped by registered post. Read More

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Ancient Greece - Attica Athens. AR Tetradrachme, circa 449

Ancient Greece - Attica Athens. AR Tetradrachme, circa 449

Ancient Greece - Attica Athens. AR Tetradrachme, circa B.C.A/. Head of Athena, helmeted, right. R/. Lovely, head-on.Silver. g.25 mm.Will be sent by registered mail.See photos for a good impression. Read More

Ancient Greece – Akarnania Anaktorion Silver stater,

Ancient Greece – Akarnania Anaktorion Silver stater,

Akarnania. Anaktorion. Silver stater, B.C. Front: Head of Athena facing right. NAV left in field.AN below head.A band with pearls behind the head.Reverse: Pegasus flying left. AN below Pegasus.Ref: BMC 59; BCD Akarnania mm8.55 grams.Provenance: Purchased at a John Loon auction in The Hague. Please see the photos to form your own impression. Read More

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Ancient Greece – Gold stater, Philip III. Arridaeus,

Ancient Greece – Gold stater, Philip III. Arridaeus,

Click here to view this lot Macedonia. Gold stater, Philip III. Arrhidaeus.Year: BC.Obverse: Head of Athena with Corynthian helmet right. Reverse: BASI?EOS F?????OY – Nike standing left. Weight: 8.40 gDiameter: 19 mmRef: SNG.Cop: Certificate: ProfesionalSee photos.Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Ancient Greece - Scythia Stater (8.65 g) of Koson (

Ancient Greece - Scythia Stater (8.65 g) of Koson (

Scythia. Koson ( BCE) Stater (8.65 g), after 50BCE AV: (compare M. Brutus) - consul between two lictors walking to the left. BA in the field. ??SO? in the bottom fieldRev: (compare Q. Pomponius Rufus) - eagle with wreath on sceptreRef: O. Iliescu, 'Sur les monnaies d'or à la légende ??SO?', QT ; RPC I ; BMC Thrace p. ; BMCRR II p. . Ex Auction House Gorny & Mosch MunichThe pictures provide a good impression. Read More

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Ancient Greece – Thrace Koson Gold stater, after AD 50

Ancient Greece – Thrace Koson Gold stater, after AD 50

Click here to view this lot Thrace Koson Gold stater Gold stater, after AD 50Obverse: Brutus standing between two lictors (Crawf. ; Syd. 906: AR denarius, 54 BC M. Junius Brutus)Reverse: Eagle holding wreath in claws (AR denarius, 73 or BC, Q. Pomponius Rufus)Ref.: Ref.: O. Iliescu, ‘Sur les monnaies d’or à la légende ??SO?’, QT ; RPC I ; BMC Thrace p. ; BMCRR II p. .... of Marcus Iunius Brutus, who murdered his powerful benefactor Julius Caesar in 44 BC to save the threatened Roman Republic. Afterwards, he fled to Koson, King of Thrace. Based on the Roman denarius, this incredibly finely minted gold stater was created there. It depicts two public servants (lictors) carrying bundles of rods (fasces), who flank the regent. After being defeated by Caesar’s political heirs, Mark Anthony and Octavian, Brutus took his own tragic life.See pictures. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Ancient Greece – Thrace Koson Gold stater, after AD 50

Ancient Greece – Thrace Koson Gold stater, after AD 50

Thrace Koson Gold stater Gold stater, after AD 50Obverse: Brutus standing between two lictors (Crawf. ; Syd. 906: AR denarius, 54 BC M. Junius Brutus)Reverse: Eagle holding wreath in claws (AR denarius, 73 or BC, Q. Pomponius Rufus)Ref.: Ref.: O. Iliescu, ‘Sur les monnaies d’or à la légende ??SO?’, QT ; RPC I ; BMC Thrace p. ; BMCRR II p. .... of Marcus Iunius Brutus, who murdered his powerful benefactor Julius Caesar in 44 BC to save the threatened Roman Republic. Afterwards, he fled to Koson, King of Thrace. Based on the Roman denarius, this incredibly finely minted gold stater was created there. It depicts two public servants (lictors) carrying bundles of rods (fasces), who flank the regent. After being defeated by Caesar’s political heirs, Mark Anthony and Octavian, Brutus took his own tragic life.See pictures. Read More

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Ancient Greece - Scythia Olbia? Stater (8.56 g) of Koson

Ancient Greece - Scythia Olbia? Stater (8.56 g) of Koson

Scythia. Olbia? Stater (8.56 g) of Koson ( CE), after 50 B. C.AV: (compare M. Brutus) - consul between two lictors walking to the left. BA in the field. ??SO? in the bottom fieldRev: (compare Q. Pomponius Rufus) - eagle with wreath on sceptreRef: O. Iliescu, 'Sur les monnaies d'or à la légende ??SO?', QT ; RPC I ; BMC Thrace p. ; BMCRR II p. . The pictures provide a good impression. Read More

Greek Antiquity - Pamphylia, Aspendos. AR Stater Circa

Greek Antiquity - Pamphylia, Aspendos. AR Stater Circa

Click here to view this lot Pamphylia, Aspendos. AR Stater Circa BC Obv. Two wrestlers grappling; KI between.Rev. Slinger in throwing stance right with triskeles to the right. ESTFE?IIYS upward to left and all within beaded square border. Tekin Series 4"Aspendos, although situated 8 miles from the mouth of the Eurymedon River, was an important port and navel base. It seems to have preferred Persian rule, despite its Greek origins, and even offered resistance to Alexander on his advance through Asia Minor. It was included within the dominions of the Pergamene Kings from 189 to 133 BC." SearSee images for a proper impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Greece (ancient) - Kampanien, Hyria. AR

Greece (ancient) - Kampanien, Hyria. AR

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Campania, HYRIA ( BCE) AR Didrachm/Nomos, 6.89 g, 23 mmObverse: head of Athena facing right with Attic helmet Laurel wreath and owl on the vessel of the helmet.Reverse: YPINA, bull with a human headVery fineLit.: SNG ANS 257; HN Italy 539.As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.All coins are shipped including receipt! Read more

Ancient Greece - Cappadocia - Vespasianus () AR

Ancient Greece - Cappadocia - Vespasianus () AR

Vespasianus ()AR Hemidrachm, 1.79 g, 16 mmMint: Cappadocia - CaesareaObverse: Head to the rightRV: Victoria with wreath and palm branchVery fineLit: RPC As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Successful bidders from non-EU countries need to provide an address within the EU. Read More

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Ancient Greece - Ionia - TEOS () AR Tetartemorion,

Ancient Greece - Ionia - TEOS () AR Tetartemorion,

Ionia - TEOS ()AR Tetartemorion, 0.23g, 6mmObverse: Griffin's head facing rightRV: IncusumVery fine +Lit. ECR Klein 451As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Successful bidders from non-EU countries need to provide an address within the EU. Read More

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