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Ancient Greece - Miletos (Ionia), AR diobol, late 6th -

Ancient Greece - Miletos (Ionia), AR diobol, late 6th -

IONIA. Miletos. Diobol (Late 6th-early 5th century BC). Obv: Forepart of lion left, head right.Rev: Stellate floral design within square incuse.SNG Kayhan I ; SNG Copenhagen . Condition: Very fine.Weight: 1.21 g.Diameter: 9 mm.ex. Numismatik Naumann auction 51, lot 166 (realized €80) Read More

Ancient Greece - Ionia, Miletos,  BC., AR - Diobol

Ancient Greece - Ionia, Miletos, BC., AR - Diobol

IoniaMiletosBC.AR – Diobol9 m/m, 1.19 gObverse:Lion protome head to the leftReverse: Floral ornament within Quadratum IncusumLiterature: SNG Kajan ; SNG Klein 425 The coin will be shipped insured. Read More

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Greek Antiquity - Ionia, Miletos AR Diobol,late 6th-early

Greek Antiquity - Ionia, Miletos AR Diobol,late 6th-early

Ionia, Miletos AR Diobol. late 6th-early 5th C. BC. Forepart of lion l., head turned back / Stellate design within square incuse. SNG Kayhan g,9,49 mm. Almost VF - VF See images for a proper impression.Registered mail 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 (BΓΌyΓΌk Menderes), close toborders of the Ancient region of Caria. Some legends attribute the foundation of this city to Miletus, son of Apollo.Β  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.Β  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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Greek Antiquity - Ionia, Miletos ca.  BC, AR Diobol

Greek Antiquity - Ionia, Miletos ca. BC, AR Diobol

IoniaMiletosca. BCAR Diobol9 m/m, 1,06 gAV: Forepart of Lion right, head revertedRV: Star - like floral patternLiterature: SNG Cop948See images for a proper impression.The goods will be sent as a registered letter Read More

Greek Antiquity - IONIA, Miletos. Late 6th-early 5th century

Greek Antiquity - IONIA, Miletos. Late 6th-early 5th century

IONIA, Miletos. Late 6th-early 5th century BC. AR Obol – Hemihekte (9.5mm, 1.07 g). Forepart of lion left, head reverted / Stellate pattern within incuse square with one side contoured in the shape of an M. SNG Kayhan . VF, toned, slight granularity.See images for a proper impression.Registered Shipping Read More

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Ancient Greece - Mysia - LAMPSAKOS ( BC) AR Diobol,

Ancient Greece - Mysia - LAMPSAKOS ( BC) AR Diobol,

Mysia - LAMPSAKOS ( BC)AR Diobol, 1.07 g, 11mmObverse: Janus headReverse: Head of Athena with Corinthian helmetVery fineLit. SNG France 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 – PHOKAIA ( BC) AR

Ancient Greece – Ionia – PHOKAIA ( BC) AR

Ionia – PHOKAIA ( BC) AR Trihemiobol, 0.93g, 8.5mmObverse: Woman's head towards leftRV: IncusumVery beautifulLit. SNG von Aulock ; Rosen 597; Klein 453As 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 - colophon ( BC) AR

Ancient Greece - Ionia - colophon ( BC) AR

IONIA - colophon ( BC)AR Tetartemorion, 0.18 g, 5 mmObverse: Woman's head towards leftRV: IncusumVery fine +Lit. SNG Kayhan 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 - 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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Ancient Greece – Ionia – Polophon(~ BC) AR

Ancient Greece – Ionia – Polophon(~ BC) AR

Ionia – Colophon (~ BC) AR Diobol, 0,90 g, 10 mmObverse: Head of Apollo to the leftRV: Lyra, magister nameVery fineLit.: vgl. Milne, Colophon 55As 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 - colophon ( BC) AR

Ancient Greece - Ionia - colophon ( BC) AR

IONIA - colophon ( BC)AR Tetartemorion, 0.19g, 5mmObverse: Woman's head towards leftRV: IncusumVery fine +Lit. SNG Kayhan 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 - 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 – Milet(~ BC) AR Obol,

Ancient Greece – Ionia – Milet(~ BC) AR Obol,

Ionia – MILET (~ BC)AR Obol, 1.14 g, 9 mmObverse: Lion protome to the rightRV: Star ornamentVery fine +Lit. SNG Kayhan 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 - 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 piquΓ©s and stained; beading visible on the right. Very nice bee. Beautiful reverse. Grey patina with golden reflections.Β  Β 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 CaΓΏster 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 ;Β Aulock ;Β BMC.185;Β Cop.952Β 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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Greece (ancient) - Ionia, Ephesos. AR Drachm,  BC. -

Greece (ancient) - Ionia, Ephesos. AR Drachm, BC. -

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. Ionia, Ephesos. AR Drachm, BC.Obverse: Bee; dotted border.Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square. Ref: SNG Kayhan 120 Weight: 3.11g Grey tone with good metal. Read more

Greek Antiquity - Ionia. Miletos. Lot comprising 2 diobol

Greek Antiquity - Ionia. Miletos. Lot comprising 2 diobol

Two diobols from around 550BC.Impressive agebut in VF condition. Approx.7mm and 1.04g eachObv.Forepart of a lionRev.Star-like floral patternPlease study photos to help form your opinionProvenance Vcoins.Coins tracked and insured via Royal Mail.14 days returns.Buyer to pay cost Read More

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Ancient Greece - Ionia - Phocaea - Trihemobiol AR (c. 480

Ancient Greece - Ionia - Phocaea - Trihemobiol AR (c. 480

Click here to view this lot Diameter:10 mm.Weight: 1.09 gMetal: silverExemplary on a small very thick and irregular planchet, strongly off centred to the right on the face. Beautiful hollow square.Nice patina of an antique collection.Β Obverse side: Female head on the left, hair in a sphendone with earrings (and necklace).Reverse: Irregular hollow square.Rare R1 type.See: SNG Kayhan 522; SNG Cop ; Aulock . Rosen var. Phocaea was one of the first cities of Asia Minor to mint currency in the second half of the seventh century or the first half of the sixth century before our era. The city, which eponymous symbol was the seal, struck an important coinage of electrum. The phoaic stallion radiated throughout the eastern Mediterranean. The city fell under Persian rule in 545 BC. After the revolt of Ionia in 499 BC and its terrible repression. Five years later, Phocaeus lost much of his importance. At the end of the fifth century before our era, she contracted with Mytilene, located on the island of Lesbos, a monetary alliance that to last until the arrival of Alexander the Great in Asia Minor.Tracked shipping. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Greek Antiquity - Ionia, Phokaia AR Tetartemorion, late 6th

Greek Antiquity - Ionia, Phokaia AR Tetartemorion, late 6th

Ionia, Phokaia AR Tetartemorion. late 6th C. BC. Head of griffin r. / Four-part incuse square. SNG Copenhagen Supp. 339; SNG vA g, 6,52mm. Toned Very FineSee images for a proper impression. Read More

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Ancient Greece – Ionia, Miletus, Obol,

Ancient Greece – Ionia, Miletus, Obol,

Main category: coinsActual weight: 1.04Greek province: IoniaTheme of Greek coin: MiletosWorkshop: MiletosMetal: SilverCoin quality: EF/XFType of product: coinFace value: Obol Ref.: SNG Kayan Read more

Ancient Greece – 3 silver coins: 2 obols, 1 diobol –

Ancient Greece – 3 silver coins: 2 obols, 1 diobol –

3 silver coins: 2 obols, 1 diobolCilicia City and ruler uncertainAR Obol Fourth century BC11 mm0.67 gCrowned and bearded head (the great Persian king?) Facing right.Front part: Pegasus facing right.Mysia, KyzikosAR Obol Circa B.C9 mm0.80 gFront part of a boar to the left; On the right, top partRoaring lion head to the left; Retrograde K on the left top part; All inside a squareTroas, KebrenSilver diobol Circa 450 B.C.10 mm1.17 gFemale head to the left, with disc earring and necklace, hair tied with a bandRam head to the left inside of the squareSee the photos for a better impression. Read More

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Ancient Greece - Ionia Megnesia (~ BC) AE, rider,

IONIA Magnesia (~ BC) AE, 4.18g, 16mmObverse: Rider on horse towards rightReverse: Bull, name of a civil servantVery fineAs a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.Bidders from non EU countries will need to designate an EU address. Read More

Ancient Greece - Ionia MEGNESIA (~ BC) AE, rider,

Ancient Greece - Ionia MEGNESIA (~ BC) AE, rider,

IONIA Magnesia (~ BC) AE, 4.18 g, 16 mmObverse: Rider on horse to the rightReverse: Bull, name of a civil servantVery fineAs 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 – 3 silver coins: 2 obols, 1 diobol – 4th

Ancient Greece – 3 silver coins: 2 obols, 1 diobol – 4th

3 silver coins: 2 obols, 1 diobol.Sicily. City and ruler uncertain.AR Obol. Fourth century BC.11 mm.0.67 g.Crowned and bearded head (the great Persian king?) Right.Front part: Pegasus to the rightMysia, Kyzikos.AR Obol. Circa B.C.9 mm0.80 gFront part of a boar to the left; On the right, top partRoaring lion head to the left; K retrograde on the left top part; All inside of squareTroas, Kebren.Silver diobol Circa 450 B.C.10 mm.1.17 gFemale head to the left, with disc earring and necklace, hair tied with a bandRam head to the left inside of the squareSee the photos for a better impression. Read More

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