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Gallia Belgica - Lingones (Area of Langres) - AR Drachma,

Gallia Belgica - Lingones (Area of Langres) - AR Drachma,

Click here to view this lot Gallia BelgicaLingones (Area of Langres). AR Drachma, Kaletedoy, c. AC.Obverse inscription: Epigraph Obverse description: Helmeted head on the left.Reverse description: Bridled and strapped horse passing to the left; Underneath, a four-spoke roundel surmounting a lying bucrane.Reverse legend: [KA?-?-O-?]Ref: DT Weight: 1.95 g Diam.: 16 mm.VF, Silver.See photos. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Celts – Lingones, district of Langres, potin aux 3

Celts – Lingones, district of Langres, potin aux 3

Lingones, district of Langres, potin aux 3 poissons, 1st century B.C. Obverse: shows three styles fishes.Reverse: shows three styles reduced hippocampi.Ref.: DT., Measurements: 19 mm.Weight 2.97 gPlease see images for an own impression. Heavy imposed image on obverse and reverse side. Read More

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Danube area - Celts Kugelkange type (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Danube area - Celts Kugelkange type (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Donauraum – Celts type "Kugelwange" (~200 BC) AR Drachma 1.58g, 13 mmObverse: Stylised head of Zeus to the rightReverse: Horse to the leftVery fineLit.: cf. OTA 204As 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

Danube area - celts Type "Kugelwange" (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Danube area - celts Type "Kugelwange" (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Donauraum – Celts type "Kugelwange" (~200 BC) AR Drachma, 1.91 g, 14 mmObverse: Stylised head of Zeus to the rightRV: Horse to the leftVery fineLit. Lanz ; OTA .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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Danube area - Celts Type "Kugelwange" (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Danube area - Celts Type "Kugelwange" (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Donauraum – Celts type "Kugelwange" (~200 BC) AR Drachma, 1.78g, 14mmObverse: Stylised head of Zeus to the rightRV: Horse to the left, dot circle aboveVery fineLit. Lanz ; OTA 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

Danube area - Celts Kugelkange type (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Danube area - Celts Kugelkange type (~200 BC) AR Drachma,

Danube area – kugelwange type Celtic coin (~200 BC) AR Drachma 2.04g, 14 mmObverse: Stylised head of Zeus to the rightReverse: Horse to the leftVery fine Lit.: cf. OTA 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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Gallia Belgica – FRom REMI (2-1 C. BC) Billon 1/4 Stater,

Gallia Belgica – FRom REMI (2-1 C. BC) Billon 1/4 Stater,

Gallia Belgica – REMI-Stamm (2-1 C. BC)Billon 1/4 Stater, 1.29 g, 11 mmMint: ?Obverse: Decomposed headRV: Horse n.r., over it crescent moon, below point.Very fine +Lit. Delestrée/Tache 182As 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

Thrace, LYSIMACHUS () AR drachma, EPHESUS

Thrace, LYSIMACHUS () AR drachma, EPHESUS

Thrace, Lysimachus () AR Drachma, 4.18 g, 18.5 mm Minted: Ephesus, Obverse: head of the deified Alexander as Zeus Ammon facing right Reverse: ASI?EOS / ??SIMAXO?, Athena with Nike to the right facing left sitting, the left elbow resting on a shieldVery fine+, nice tint! Exemplar DE collection ~, Exemplar Coin dealer Busso Peus Lit.: Thompson, Lysimachus 50.As a Viennese coin dealer, I guarantee the authenticity of my coins.All coins will be shipped including receipt! Read more

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Roman Empire – Septimius Severus () AR drachma,

Roman Empire – Septimius Severus () AR drachma,

Septimius Severus ()AR drachma, 2.83 g, 17 mmMint: RomeObverse: Bust to the rightReverse: Mons ArgaiosVery fineLit: BMC 219, Syd. 387As 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

Roman Empire - Cappadocia - HADRIAN () AR Drachma,

Roman Empire - Cappadocia - HADRIAN () AR Drachma,

Cappadocia - HADRIAN () AR Drachma, 2.81 g, 17 mmMint: Caesarea, CappadociaObverse: Bust to the rightLapel: Mons ArgaiosVery fineLit: Syd. 271As 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 - SELEUKOS I. ( BC) AR Drachma,

Ancient Greece - SELEUKOS I. ( BC) AR Drachma,

Empire of the Seleucid - SELEUKOS I. ( BC)Ar Drachma, 4.17g, 16mmMint: Babylon II, ~ BCObverse: Head of Heracles to the rightRV: Zeus Aëtophoros with sceptor on throne facing left, in the left Field is an anchorVery fineLit: SC , exquisite. HGC 26a.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 - Caria - Rhodos ( BC) AR Drachma,

Ancient Greece - Caria - Rhodos ( BC) AR Drachma,

CARIA - Rhodos ( BC) AR Drachma, 2.87 g, 15 mmObverse: Head of Helios towards rightReverse: RoseVery fineLit. SNG Keckman 691As 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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Cappadocian king.Ariobarzanes I. ( BC) AR Drachma,

Cappadocian king.Ariobarzanes I. ( BC) AR Drachma,

Cappadocian king.Ariobarzanes I. ( BC) AR Drachma, 4.19g, 12mmObverse: Head with diadem to the left. RV: Athena standing on the right Nike, in field l. MonogramVery fine +Lit: see Simonetta (b, HGC 846As 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 - Caria - Rhodos ( BC) AR Drachma,

Ancient Greece - Caria - Rhodos ( BC) AR Drachma,

CARIA - Rhodos ( BC) AR Drachma, 2.07g, 14mmObverse: Head of Helios towards rightReverse: RoseVery fineLit. SNG Keckman 691As 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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Alexander the Great ( BC.) AR tetra-drachma,

Alexander the Great ( BC.) AR tetra-drachma,

Alexander the Great ( BC.) AR tetra-drachma, posthumously struck Amphipolis in BC.Obverse: Head of Hercules with lion skin r.Reverse: Zeus enthroned left, with eagle and scepter; In L. field: lambda over torch; under throne, KO monogram; right, king named A?E?AN?POY ("Alexander")Ref: Price mm, g.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Gallia – Celts, 1st century B.C. – 3 Silver coins, AR

Gallia – Celts, 1st century B.C. – 3 Silver coins, AR

Click here to view this lot Gallia – Celts, 1st century B.C.Three AR quinarius.14 mm on average1.9 grams, 1.73 grams and 1.78 grams.Please see the photos to form your own impression.Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Sasanids, Kavad I? ( BCE) AR Drachma, fire altar

Sasanids, Kavad I? ( BCE) AR Drachma, fire altar

Sasanids, Kavad I? ( BCE) AR Drachma, mmObverse: King's bust to the rightReverse: Fire altar between two guardsVery fine +Lit: compare Mitch.ffAs 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

INDO-SCYTHIAN, Azes (~  BC) AR Drachma, Pallas series

INDO-SCYTHIAN, Azes (~ BC) AR Drachma, Pallas series

INDO-SCYTHIAN, Azes (~ BC) AR Drachma, 1.72 g, 17 mmObverse: Emperor on horse, holding spearReverse: Athena Alkidemos, beside which a monogramVF +, old collection from Lit.: cf. HGC 12As 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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Parthian Empire - Orodes II. ( BC) AR Drachma, archer

Parthian Empire - Orodes II. ( BC) AR Drachma, archer

Parthian Empire - Orodes II. ( BC) AR Drachma, 3.79g, 21mmMint: EkbatanaObverse: Bust to the leftRV: Throned archerVery fine +Lit. Sunrise 378; Shore 258As 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

Gaul – Rutènes. AR drachma, 2nd/1st century B.C.

Gaul – Rutènes. AR drachma, 2nd/1st century B.C.

Click here to view this lot Rutène drachma, 2nd/1st century B.C.So-called "Aquatic leaves" or "Flabellum"Ref: LT.Reverse inscription: EpigraphReverse description: Rounded cross, divided into four sections: an aquatic leave in the only visible section.Weight: 1.74 g15 mm X 12 mmSilverOne side.Rare.See photos. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Celts – Syrmia AR Drachma 2nd - 1st century B.C. Type:

Celts – Syrmia AR Drachma 2nd - 1st century B.C. Type:

Click here to view this lot Syrmia. AR Drachma. 2nd - 1st century B.C. Type: "Kugelwange" SilverObverse: Laurelled head, rightReverse: Horse, left Wheel, topRef.: Dembski Weight: 2.33 gramsMeasurements: 13 mmPlease see the photos to form your own impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Gallia - Treveri (North East Gallia). Gold stater (eye

Gallia - Treveri (North East Gallia). Gold stater (eye

Click here to view this lot Gallic.Treveri (North East Gallia).Gold stater (eye stater). B.C.Stylised eye / horse to the left, on the bottom star-shaped ornament, name of the chieftain [PO]TTINA. Ref: Delestrée-Tache 600. de la Tour . Scheers Pl. IX, . Weight: 5.3 g.See pictures.Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Sasanian Empire, drachma of Peroz (AD ) (P555)

Sasanian Empire, drachma of Peroz (AD ) (P555)

Sasanian kings, Peroz (), drachma AD . AR (4.18 g, 27 mm). Gorgeously decorated bust facing right, Peroz with earrings and winged crown with globe and moon. Reverse: Fire altar with ribbons, two guards beside it, moon and star above it. Around the time of the rise of the Sassanids, the Roman Empire was the dominant power in the Middle East, Iran was on the eastern periphery of Roman power. The Sassanids continued the Roman-Parthian wars. Around 241, Shapur began to invade Roman areas. He conquered Syria, Armenia, and cities in Mesopotamia. The Roman emperor Gordianus III engaged in a failed attempt to win back Syria in 243. His successor, Valerianus I, drove Shapur out of Syria in 260, but at Edessa, the emperor, who had come over with a small delegation to negotiate, fell into the hands of Shapur alive. The 65 years old Valerianus suffered the most terrible humiliations for weeks or months,before being eventually executed and exhibited as a stuffed trophy in the royal palace.After his victory, Shapur invadedSyria again, but this time he was defeated by Callistus "Ballista", who was nominated by Gallienus, son and successor of Valerianus. The retreating Persian army was attacked again and in the back by Odaenathus, King of Palmyra, who drove the Persians out and reconquered Mesopotamia. Read More

Sasanian Empire, drachma of Hormizd V (AD )Ahwaz

Sasanian Empire, drachma of Hormizd V (AD )Ahwaz

Sasanian Empire Hormizd V AD AR drachma (33 mm, 4.04 g) AW (Ahwaz) dated year two. Crowned and armoured bust facing right, two stars above crescent moon, three stars in crescent moon around it; fire altar with servants and ribbon, star and crescent moon at each side of the altar, for crescent moons and stars around three dotted circles. Göble 230, Very Fine, some holes near the portrait. Around the time of the rise of the Sassanids, the Roman Empire was the dominant power in the Middle East, Iran was on the eastern periphery of Roman power. The Sassanids continued the Roman-Parthian wars. Around 241, Shapur I began to invade Roman areas. He conquered Syria, Armenia, and cities in Mesopotamia. The Roman emperor Gordianus III engaged in a failed attempt to win back Syria in 243. His successor, Valerianus I, drove Shapur out of Syria in 260, but at Edessa, the emperor, who had come over with a small delegation to negotiate, fell into the hands of Shapur alive. The 65 years old Valerianus suffered the most terrible humiliations for weeks or months,before being eventually executed and exhibited as a stuffed trophy in the royal palace.After his victory, Shapur invadedSyria again, but this time he was defeated by Callistus "Ballista", who was nominated by Gallienus, son and successor of Valerianus. The retreating Persian army was attacked again and in the back by Odaenathus, King of Palmyra, who drove the Persians out and reconquered Mesopotamia. Read More

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Sasanian Empire, drachma of Kavad I (AD ) (P556)

Sasanian Empire, drachma of Kavad I (AD ) (P556)

Sasanian kings, Kavad I. Crowned bust facing right; fire altar with servants at each side (4.26 g, 29 mm).Around the time of the rise of the Sassanids, the Roman Empire was the dominant power in the Middle East, Iran was on the eastern periphery of Roman power. The Sassanids continued the Roman-Parthian wars. Around 241, Shapur began to invade Roman areas. He conquered Syria, Armenia, and cities in Mesopotamia. The Roman emperor Gordianus III engaged in a failed attempt to win back Syria in 243. His successor, Valerianus I, drove Shapur out of Syria in 260, but at Edessa, the emperor, who had come over with a small delegation to negotiate, fell into the hands of Shapur alive. The 65 years old Valerianus suffered the most terrible humiliations for weeks or months,before being eventually executed and exhibited as a stuffed trophy in the royal palace.After his victory, Shapur invadedSyria again, but this time he was defeated by Callistus "Ballista", who was nominated by Gallienus, son and successor of Valerianus. The retreating Persian army was attacked again and in the back by Odaenathus, King of Palmyra, who drove the Persians out and reconquered Mesopotamia. Read More

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