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Sale 11

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Ancient Greek and Judean Coins
 
 
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Lot 1445
India. Kidarites, Taxila. Kidara, after 360 AD. Pale Gold Dinar (7.8 g). King standing left before lit altar, holding trident. Reverse: Ardoksha enthroned front, holding cornucopia or lotus. Mitchiner ACW 3619; Göbl Kushans 615. Bold devices, slightly double-struck on the reverse. Light red to brown toning. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
Kidara was successor to "Peroz" and it is from him that the new Kidarite kingdom took its name.

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Lot 1446
Ancient Egypt. Ptolemy I, as Satrap, 323-305 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.1 g), struck c. 310-305 BC. Head of Alexander right, with horn of Ammon, wearing elephant headdress. Reverse: Athena Alkidemos advancing right, brandishing spear and shield, monogram and eagle below right. SNG Cop. 19; Svoronos 168. Portrait of pretty style, with attractive iridescent toning. Faint graffiti, along with some marks on reverse. Choice Very Fine/Very Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$345
Lot 1447
  Ancient Egypt. Ptolemy II, 285-246 BC. Lot of two AR Tetradrachms. Each with: Diademed head of Ptolemy I right, wearing aegis / Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. One Ake-Ptolemais mint, dated Year 31 (255/4 BC.), and the other Sidon mint, dated Year 33 (253/2 BC.). SNG Cop. 471 var for first; for second, SNG Cop. 513. First lightly toned, with very good portrait. Sidon deeply toned, with high relief portrait; graffiti and banker's mark on reverse. Coins average Very Fine.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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$150
Lot 1448
  Ancient Coin Lot. Greek, Mostly AR Minors, c. 500 BC. - 225 AD. Included are: Miletos, c. 500 BC., 2 AR 1/12 Staters: Forepart of lion left and right, head reverted / Starburst-floral rosette; SNG Cop. 944ff., & cf. 952, 953. Also, Apollonia Pontica, 4th century B.C., AR Diobol: Facing Apollo head / Anchor and crayfish; SGC 1657. Also, Euboia, Histiaia, 3rd century BC., 4 AR Tetrobols: Head of nymph right / Nymph seated right on galley; SBC 2496 var. Also, Phoenicia, Sidon, c. 380-350 BC., AR Obol: Galley left / Persian king fighting lion, two letters in field; cf. SGC 5948. Also, an AE 40 of Ptolemy III, 246-221 BC.: Head of Zeus-Ammon right / Eagle with cornucopia; SGC 7815. Also, Parthia, Vologases VI, 208-228 AD., Billon Tetradrachm: Bust left, wearing tiara / Tyche r., before enthroned king l.; Sell. 88.6. Last, an Indian AE of Sikander Shah II, 1488-1517: Inscription both sides. Histiaia, two with off center obverses; one overcleaned. One of Miletos off center. Parthia, surfaces a bit rough. Ptolemy with nice red and brown patina. Rest of coins with varied toning. Lot of 11 coins. Coins average Very Fine, a few somewhat less.
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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$253
Lot 1449
  Ancient Coin Lot. Greek AR Minors & Roman AE's. Ancient Greece. 2 AR Drachms of Parium, Mysia, early 5th century BC.: Gorgoneion facing / Cruciform-patterned incuse square; cf. SGC 3917. Also, Mesembria, c. 4th century BC., AR Diobol: Facing crested helmet / Wheel, ethnic within; SNG BMC Black Sea, 268. Thracian Cherronesos, c. 400-350 BC., 2 AR Hemidrachms: Forepart of lion / Two incuse squares, one having barley ear within, other coin with ram's head; SGC 1605 var. Also, an AE 22 of Sicily, Hieron, 275-215 BC.: Head of Poseidon left / Head of trident; SGC 1223. An AE 15 of Thrace, Maroneia, c. 400-350 BC.: Galloping horse right / Vine within linear square; SGC 1636. Frome Rome, AE Antoininianus, Probus, 276-282 AD.; Radiate bust in consular robes / Temple; RIC 745. An AE Follis of Maxentius, c. 309-312 AD.: Laureate head right / Victory crowning Roma within temple; RIC 108. Lastly, an AE 3/4 of Constantine II, 337-340 AD.: Military bust right / Two soldiers standing, two standards between; Sear 3951 var. Coins with various patinas, with mostly decent to good surfaces. Lot of 10 coins. Coins average Very Fine, some better, some less.
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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$253
Lot 1450
  Ancient Greece. Lot of Mostly Silver Minors, c. 400-200 BC. Pleasant dealer material. The Istrus a scarcer variety. Included are: Calabria, Tarentum, c. 272-235 B.C., AR Nomos: Armed rider on horse right / Taras on dolphin left, thymiaterion to right; Vlasto 891-2. Also, Istrus, 4th century B.C., AR Drachm: Facing youthful male heads / Sea eagle left, dolphin in talons, B in field; SNG Cop. --; BMC --. Thracian Cherronesos, c. 400-350 BC., AR Hemidrachm: Forepart of lion / Incuse square, E and barley ear within; SGC 1605 var. Also, Euboia, Histiaia, 3rd century BC., AR Tetrobol: Head of nymph right / Nymph seated right on galley; SBC 2496 var. Lastly, an Antoninianus of Gordion III, 238-244 AD: Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Liberalitas standing left; RIC 36. Some light porosity on the Tarentum, more so on Histiaia, with minor edge chipping. Gordion sharp and lustrous. Lot of 5 coins. Greeks average Very Fine, or better; Gordion, Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $175 - 275.
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$242
Lot 1451
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Lot 1452
  Ancient Greece. Lot of Small Bronzes, c. 400-200 BC. Good dealer lot. Included are: Odessos, AE 14, c. 200 BC.; Apollo head right / Great God reclining; SGC 1680 var. Also, Maroneia, AE 15, c. 400-350 BC.; Horse right / Grape vine in square; SNG Cop. 632. And, Macedon, Philip II, 359-336 BC., AE 16; Apollo head right / Youth on horse right. Also two Roman Antoniniani: Valerian, 253-260 AD, Antioch and Emperor reverse (RIC 287); Claudius II, 268-270 AD., Fortuna reverse (RIC 40). Last, Constantine I, 307-337 AD., AE-3, Siscia mint, with VOT X X in wreath reverse (Sear 3785 var). Lot of 6 coins. Greeks average Very Fine, or better; Romans, Extremely Fine to Choice.
Estimated Value $70 - 125.
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$104
Lot 1453
  Ancient Greece. Lot of Greek Small Silvers, c. 400-200 BC. Very fine dealer's lot. Included are: Moesia, Istrus, c. 4th century BC., AR Drachm; Facing male heads, the left inverted / Sea eagle left, dolphin in talons; SNG BMC, Black Sea, no. 247. Also, Mesembria, c. 4th century BC., AR Diobol: Facing crested helmet / Wheel, ethnic within; SNG BMC Black Sea, 268. Along with a Drachm of Alexander the Great, 3336-323 BC., Lampsascus mint; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin / Zeus enthroned left, KI at left field; Price 1406e. And lastly, Caracalla, 198-217 AD., AR Denarius, struck 204 AD.; Youthful laureate head right / Dea Caelestis riding lion right, in exergue: IN CARTH; RIC 130a. The Greek coins well centered and struck up, with different degrees of toning. The denarius faintly toned, with slight residual luster. Lot of 4 coins. ICG graded Greeks average Very Fine plus; Denarius, EF-45.
Estimated Value $250 - 375.
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$259



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