Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 100

September 3-6 2017 Pre Long Beach Sale


Greek Coins
 
 
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Lot 2000
Iberia, Kelse. Æ (18.12 g), ca. 133-100 BC. Male bust right; around, three dolphins swimming. Reverse: Horseman right, holding palm. CNH 11; SNG BM 797-804. Reddish-brown patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $250 - 300
Ex CNG E249 (9 February 2011), 3.
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$118
Lot 2001
Iberia, Castulo. Æ As (27.18 g), mid-2nd century BC. Diademed male head right. Reverse: Sphinx right, left forepaw raised; in right field, star. ACIP 2126; SNG BM 1298. Brown patina. NGC grade Ch VF; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5. Light smoothing. Estimate Value $250 - 300
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$341
Lot 2002
Northwest Gaul, Durocassi. Æ (2.27 g), 1st century BC. Head left with flowing hair. Reverse: Crescent moon with star above three crosses divided by wavy line; exergue composed of ground line with vertical lines beneath. Dhénin, BSFN (1973), p. 424; de la Tour 2508. Green patina. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $300 - 400
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Lot 2003
Northwest Gaul, Carnutes. Æ (2.66 g), 1st century BC. Stylized head right. Reverse: Pegasos flying right; below, cross with pellets in each angle. BN 4216-7; de la Tour 2603. Glossy greenish-brown patina. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $250 - 300
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$118
Lot 2004
Calabria, Taras. Silver Nomos (7.86 g), ca. 302-280 BC. Sa…, Arethon, and Cas…, magistrates. Youth on horseback right, crowning horse with wreath; behind and in two lines below, magistrates' names: ΣA and APE/ΘΩN. Reverse: Phalanthos riding dolphin left, holding tripod; below, magistrate's name: CAΣ. Vlasto 666-7; HN Italy 957. Lovely old cabinet toning. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $500 - 600
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$734
Lot 2005
Lucania, Metapontion. Silver Nomos (7.85 g), ca. 290-280 BC. Wreathed head of Demeter left. Reverse: META, Ear of barley with leaf to right; above leaf, cock standing left. Johnston class D, 2.2 (same rev. die); HN Italy 1613. Boldly struck of fine style and excellent metal. Beautifully toned with underlying luster present. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $2,000 - 2,500
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Lot 2006
Lucania, Thourioi. Silver Stater (7.48g), 410-330 BC. Head of Athena right wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with Skulla. Reverse: Bull butting right, ethnic above, magistrate's name and tunny below. SNG Cop. 1460; BMC 88. About Very Fine. Toned and grainy. Estimate Value $200 - 250
Ex Superior December 3-4, 1999, lot 1397.
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$118
Lot 2007
Lucania, Velia. Silver Stater (7.01g), 360-350 BC. By Cleodorus. Helmeted head of Athena three-quarters facing. Reverse: Lion standing left devouring prey, the engraver's initials obscured by die break between legs. Williams +384; Dewing 464. Fine and corroded, the reverse off center; all toned. Estimate Value $150 - 200
Ex Superior December 3-4, 1999, lot 1400; Ex Coin Galleries list, December, 1978.
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$88
Lot 2008
Bruttium, Caulonia/Kaulonia. Silver Stater (7.35g), 440-390 BC. Rare. Archaic Apollo striding right, holds laurel branch and extended right arm; bird trap to left. Reverse: Stag standing right; ethnic around. Dewing 491; SNG Cop. 1729 var. Nearly Very Fine, surfaces slightly grainy. Estimate Value $200 - 250
Ex Superior December 3-4, 1999, lot 1403; Ex Coin Galleries list, December, 1978.
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$118
Lot 2009
Bruttium, Petelia. Æ (4.40 g), late 3rd century BC. Head of Ares right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Reverse: [ΠETE/ΛENΩN], Nike standing facing, head left, holding wreath. Caltabiano 3; SNG ANS 607; HN Italy 2456. Reddish-green patina. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $200 - 250
Ex Freeman & Sear 6 (6 October 2000), 216.
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$188
Lot 2010
Sicily, Akragas. Silver Hemidrachm (1.86 g), ca. 420-406 BC. Eagle left, head lowered to devour hare held in talons. Rev. A-K-R-A, crab; below, fish right. (SNG ANS 1003-8). Rare. Uniform medium grey tone. About Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $400 - UP
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$235
Lot 2011
Sicily, Himera. Æ Hemilitron (3.13 g), ca. 415-409 BC. Head of nymph left, hair bound in ampyx and sphendone; before, six pellets. Reverse: Six pellets within wreath. CNS 35; SNG ANS 186. Glossy dark green patina. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $200 - 250
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$118
Lot 2012
Sicily, Syracuse. Hieron II. Æ Litra (7.67 g), 275-215 BC. Diademed head of Poseidon left. Reverse: [IEP]-ΩNOΣ, ornamented trident flanked by two dolphins; to lower left, monogram. CNS 194 R1; SNG ANS 969. Glossy dark greenish-brown patina. Some minor patina chips on reverse edge. Struck from a beautiful artistic obverse die. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $300 - 350
From The Herbert & Aphrodite Rubin Collection; Ex Birkler & Waddell II (11 December 1980), 100.
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$176
Lot 2013
Macedonian Kingdom. Time of Philip V-Perseus. Silver Tetrobol (2.19 g), ca. 221-168 BC. Uncertain Macedonian mint. Wreathed head of maenad right. Reverse: MAKE-ΔONΩN, stern of galley right; in right field, Π. SNG Ashmolean 3287. Toned. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $150 - 200
From The Herbert & Aphrodite Rubin Collection; Purchased privately from Bowers and Ruddy Galleries in the 1980s.
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$88
Lot 2014
Thrace, Mesambria. Æ (3.88 g), ca. 275/50-175 BC. Crested helmet facing. Reverse: M-E-Σ-A, wheel with four spokes. Topalov 10; SNG BM 272-5; SNG Stancomb 225-8. Greenish-brown patina. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $150 - 200
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$153
Lot 2015
Thracian Kingdom. Lysimachos. Gold Stater (8.54g), as King, 306-281 BC. Uncertain mint, early posthumous issue, ca. 280-250 BC. Diademed head of deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣΛYΣIMAΧOY, Athena seated left, holding Nike and resting elbow on shield at side, spear leaning against far shoulder; in inner left field, AΘmonogram. Müller 478. Well struck in high relief and perfectly centered. Lovely high relief style and lustrous. Faint signs of rubbing on cheek. Estimate Value $4,000 - 5,000
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$4,935
Lot 2016
Thracian Kingdom. Lysimachos. Æ (4.68 g), as King, 306-281 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣIMAΧOY, lion charging right; below, spearhead. SNG Copenhagen 1149; Müller 61. Dark green patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $150 - 200
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$129
Lot 2017
Thessaly, Larissa. Silver Drachm (6.05g), ca. 340-320 BC. Head of nymph Larissa, ampyx restraining hair, three-quarters facing left. Reverse: Horse steanding right, foreleg raised, preparing to roll; ethnic in field. SNG Cop. 121; Dewing 1406. Extremely Fine. Well centered with striking flaw on rim at 3 o'clock. Estimate Value $350 - 400
Ex Superior December 3-4, 1999, lot 1458; Ex Superior May 31, 1989, lot 6055.
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$353
Lot 2018
Akarnania, Leukas. Silver Stater (8.48 g), ca. 320-280 BC. Λ below, pegasos flying left. Reverse: Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet; behind, Λ and stylis. BCD Akarnania 269; Pegasi 132. Boldly struck and nicely toned. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $600 - 700
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$852
Lot 2019
Attica, Athens. Fourrée Tetradrachm (13.01 g), ca. 454-404 BC. Eastern imitation. Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye. Reverse: AΘ[E\, owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray with berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Cf. Kroll 8; cf. SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Plating broken in spots exposing core. Very Fine. Estimate Value $500 - 600
Ex Heritage 3020 (6 September 2012).
This coin is stylistically dissimilar to the extremely rare emergency issues struck in Athens towards the end of the Peloponnesian Wars and more in line with copies circulating in the eastern regions of the Mediterranean world.
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Lot 2020
Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (16.84 g), ca. 168/5-42 BC. New Style issue. Ca. 138/7 BC. Glau. and Eche., magistrates. Head of Athena right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos springing right. Reverse: A-ΘE, owl standing right, head facing, on overturned amphora; across field, magistrates' names: ΓΛ/AY and EXE; in right field, radiate head of Helios; small KT to left of owl's tail, A(?) on amphora; all within laurel wreath. Thompson 306. Large spread flan. Untoned. Very Fine. Estimate Value $400 - 500
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$541
Lot 2021
Aegina. Silver Stater (12.36g), ca. 457-350 BC. Land tortoise with segmented shell and countermark on top. Reverse: Incuse square of 5 section skew pattern. Untoned. NGC graded Choice XF, Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimate Value $600 - 700
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$1,175
Lot 2022
Islands off Attica, Aegina. Silver Drachm (5.86 g), ca. 350-338 BC. A-I across field, land tortoise with segmented shell. Reverse: A-IΓI in upper sections, Refined skew punch; to lower left, dolphin. Milbank pl. III, 5; SNG Copenhagen 525; HGC 6, 444. Well struck in very high relief. Pleasing old cabinet toned. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $800 - 900
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$705
Lot 2023
Argolis, Argos. Silver Triobol (2.28 g), ca. 90-50 BC. Epikrates, magistrate. Forepart of wolf at bay left. Reverse: Large A; below crossbar, star; in three lines around, magistrate's name: E-ΠI/KP-A/TE-OΣ; all within incuse square. BCD Peloponnesos 1172. Lustrous and untoned. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $250 - 300
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$141
Lot 2024
Paphlagonia, Sinope. Æ (8.41 g), ca. 85-65 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right. Reverse: ΣINΩΠ[HΣ], eagle standing left, head right, on thunderbolt; in left field, monogram; in right field, [star]. RG 60; SNG BM 1543. Lovely glossy reddish-brown patina. Outstanding portrait of Zeus. Reverse off center. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $250 - 300
Ex Freeman & Sear 8 (5 February 2003), 163.
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$223
Lot 2025
Lesbos, Mytilene. Electrum Hekte (2.56 g), ca. 521-478 BC. Head of roaring lion right. Reverse: Incuse head of calf with rectangular punch behind right. Bodenstedt 13; SNG von Aulock 7722. Boldly struck in high relief. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $800 - 900
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$1,175
Lot 2026
Lesbos, Mytilene. Electrum Hecte (1/6th stater) 2.54g, ca. 454-427 BC. Bearded head of the Satyr facing r. Reverse: Rams heads confronted, flower above, all within shallow incuse square. Bodenstedt-Mytilene 37. Boldly struck in high relief and a superb example. NGC graded Choice AU*, Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5. Estimate Value $900 - 1,000
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Lot 2027
Lesbos, Mytilene. Electrum Hekte (2.53 g), ca. 412-378 BC. Head of Io right, wearing tainia. Reverse: Wreathed head of Dionysos right in linear square within shallow incuse square. Bodenstedt 77.14 (this coin); HGC 6, 1003. NGC grade VF; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimate Value $500 - 600
Ex Goldberg 28 (23 February 2005), 657; Sotheby (1908), 563.
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$617
Lot 2028
Ionia. Electrum foureé Trite (4.07g), 620-600 BC. Ram, seen from above. Reverse: Double punch with sharp geometric lines. cf. SNG Kayhan 673; Ln1110. NGC graded VF; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5 and called obverse scarab (?) with no mention of being a foureé . Estimate Value $1,500 - 2,000
Ex Goldberg's June 2016, lot 1852.
According to Joseph Linzalone, "An extremely rare type, with well formed ram's horns and center creased as if a Ram seen from above. The reverse is a double punch incuse, one punch larger, and shows a surface of sharp linear lines.


"Fractional denominations of this issue with small dual ram's horns can be mistaken for blank issues, as Ln1012. It is not a scarab."
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Lot 2029
Ionia, Uncertain Mint. Electrum Hecte (1/6 Stater) 2.7g, ca. 600-550 BC. Fibula (dress pin). Reverse: Quadripartite Incuse punch. Cf Linzalone Ln11555 (48th stater).Very Rare. Well struck and perfectly centered. This is the first hecte example of this type we have seen. NGC graded Choice AU*, Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5. Estimate Value $2,000 - 2,500
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Lot 2030
Islands off Ionia, Samos. Silver Tetradrachm (15.23 g), ca. 390 BC. Peirandrides, magistrate. Lion's mask facing. Reverse: ΣA, Forepart of ox to right, wearing an ornamental collar and with a dotted truncation, olive branch to left; above, magistrate's name: ΓEIPANΔPIΔHΣ; below, bee; all within incuse square. Barron 138 (same dies); SNG Copenhagen -. Extremely Rare, especially so in this choice state of preservation. An incredible example! Boldly struck in high relief on and excellent quality flan. Nicely toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $10,000 - UP
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Lot 2031
Pamphylia, Aspendos. Silver Stater (11g), ca. 4th-3rd Centuries BC. Two nude wrestlers grappling. Reverse: Slinger preparing to hurl stone standing right; in reight field, triskeles; all within pelleted square border. Lustrous, untoned. Tekin sereies 4; SNG BN 75-8. NGC graded AU, Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/5. Estimate Value $400 - 500
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Lot 2032
Cilicia, Uncertain mint. Silver Obol (0.74 g), 4th century BC. Crowned head of Persian Great King(?) right. Reverse: Forepart of Pegasos right. Göktürk -; Troxell & Kagan -; SNG BN 482-4; SNG Levante 232. Very Rare. Boldly struck. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $400 - 500
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$353
Lot 2033
Cilicia, Mallos. Silver Tetrobol (3.04 g), ca. 425-385 BC. Winged figure of Kronos facing, holding circular shield or disk. Rev. Swan standing left in beaded square border within incuse square. (Casabonne type 4; SNG BN -; cf. SNG Levante Suppl. 22 (stater); cf. SNG Tahberer 923 (stater)). Lightly toned. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex Lanz 30 (26 November 1984), lot 318.
Ex Empire Coins 3 (5 May 1985), lot 43.
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$306
Lot 2034
Cilicia, Zephyrion. Æ (6.48 g), 1st century BC. Turreted and veiled head of Tyche right. Reverse: ZE-ΦVP-ΩTΩ-N, large X; to lower left, EP. SNG BN 1261. Brown patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $150 - 200
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Lot 2035
Artaxiad Kingdom. Tigranes II 'the Great'. Silver Tetradrachm (15.03 g), 95-56 BC. Tigranocerta, ca. 80-68 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Tigranes II right, wearing tiara decorated with star between two eagles. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩ-Σ TIΓPANOY, Tyche seated right on rock, holding laurel branch; below, river-god Orontes swimming right; in inner right field, monogram; on rock below, monogram; all within wreath. SCADA grp. 3, dies A32/P2b = Callatay dies D17-R2b (this coin); ACCP 71.2; Bedoukian 35-41; Nercessian 34. Rare. Well struck and slightly porous with excellent detail present. Toned. Very Fine. Estimate Value $2,000 - 2,500
Ex MMAG 54 (26 October 1978), 371; MMAG 53 (29 November 1977), 148; MMAG 37 (5 December 1968), 269.
Before ruling in the mountainous interior of Anatolia, Tigranes II spent many years as a hostage in the court of Mithradates II of Parthia. When he was 40, Tigranes I died and Tigranes II was able to 'purchase' his freedom by ceding to Parthia a large part of Media Atropatene. Once on the throne he quickly subdued the local barons of Armenia, who hitherto had paid only nominal submission to the king, thus centralizing his rule with a tight grip. He then went on to invade his neighbors, expanding his kingdom in all directions at their expense. During the First Mithradatic War between Mithradates VI of Pontos and Rome, Tigranes was careful to maintain the appearance of neutrality all the while secretly supporting Mithradates. Subsequently, however, he allied with Pontos overtly, marrying Mithradates' daughter, Cleopatra, and sheltering Mithradates when he had been defeated by Rome. This, of course, brought Armenia into direct conflict with Rome, and in two engagements with Lucullus, the Roman consul in charge of pursuing the war against Mithradates, Tigranes was soundly defeated. Lucullus, however, was not successful in capturing either Mithradates or Tigranes, and so after years of conducting an inconclusive war he was recalled to Rome and replaced by Pompey the Great. Pompey was much more effective. He quickly brought Tigranes to heal, forcing him to give up the territories he had conquered during his long reign in return for allowing him to remain on his throne.
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$1,175
Lot 2036
Syria, Seleukis and Pieria. Antioch on the Orontes. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Æ Trichalkon (7.45 g), 1st century AD. Actian era 44 (AD 13/4). Silanus, governor. Laureate head of Zeus right. Reverse: EΠI ΣIΛA-NOY ANTIOXEΩN, ram leaping right, head turned to look back at star above; below, date (ΔM). McAlee 99; Butcher 58; RPC 4269. Nice "Star of Bethlehem" issue. Earthen green patina. A choice example! Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $300 - 400
In his The Star of Bethlehem: The Legacy of the Magi, Dr. Michael Molnar sees in the reverse design the occultation of Jupiter by the moon in the constellation of Aries, which he identifies as the most probable candidate for the biblical account of the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi to the manager where Jesus was born.
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$176
Lot 2037
Syria, Seleukis and Pieria. Antioch on the Orontes. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Æ Trichalkon (4.76 g), 2nd century AD. Caesarean era 177 (AD 128/9). ANTIOXEωN THC MHTPOΠOΛEωC, turreted and veiled head of Tyche right. Reverse: Ram leaping right, head left; above, Γ and star within crescent; below, date [ET ZOP). McAlee 125c; Butcher 269. Dark brown patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $200 - 250
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Lot 2038
Syria, Uncertain mint. Æ (4.28 g), 3rd century AD. Ram leaping left. Reverse: Scales above three pellets in field. Butcher 11; Weiser 1 (Nektanebo II). Rare. Beautiful earthen-green patina. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $300 - 400
Weiser attributed this type to the Egyptian Pharaoh Nektanebo II, but find evidence suggests these come from northern Syria or perhaps Commagene. Butcher notes that the leaping ram has stylistic affinities to some issues from Antioch of the 3rd century AD. Another tradition sees these small bronzes as tokens struck to celebrate remembrance in the Jewish faith, with the ram (Ares) representing Passover, the scales (Libra) representing Yom Kippur.
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$1,087
Lot 2039
Syria, Coele-Syria. Chalkis ad Libanon. Ptolemaios. Æ (3.35 g), Tetrarch, ca. 85-40 BC. Pompeian era year 2 (63/2 BC). Draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder. Reverse: Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm; in left field, two monograms; across field, date (L B); all within wreath. Herman 5; HGC 9, 1443. Dark green patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $150 - 200
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Lot 2040
Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VIII Epiphanes. Æ (5.63 g), sole reign, 121/0-97/6 BC. Antioch on the Orontes, SE 202 (111/0 BC). Radiate and diademed head of Antiochos VIII right. Reverse: [B]AΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOΧOY [EΠI]ΦANOY[Σ], eagle standing left, scepter over far wing; in outer left field, [monogram]; in exergue, date (BΣ) and palm branch. Cf. SC 2308 (cornucopiae in place of palm branch); HGC 9, 1212. Dark earthen-brown patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimate Value $70 - 90
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$41
Lot 2041
Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VI Dionysos. Silver Tetradrachm (16.53 g), 144-142 BC. Apamea on the Orontes, SE 169 (144/3 BC). Diademed and radiate head of Antiochos VI right. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EΠIΦANOYΣ ΔIONYΣOY, the Dioskouroi on horseback left, each holding couched lance; in right field, TRY above monogram; below horses, date (ΘΞP); all within wreath. SC 2000.2f; HGC 9, 1032. Lustrous surfaces and virtually as struck! A superb example. Nearly Mint State. Estimate Value $3,000 - 4,000
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$3,525
Lot 2042
Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VII Euergetes. Silver Tetradrachm (16.29 g), 138-129 BC. Cappadocian mint, posthumous issue. Diademed head of Antiochos VII Euergetes right. Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOΧOY EYEP-ΓETOY, Athena standing facing, head left, holding Nike and resting hand on grounded shield, spear supported in fold of arm; in outer left field, monogram above A; in inner left field, O; in inner right field, Λ; all within laurel wreath. SC 2148; HGC 9, 1069. Extremely Fine / Very Fine. Estimate Value $250 - 300
CNG E249 (9 February 2011), 178.
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$270
Lot 2043
Phoenicia, Tyre. Silver Shekel (14.43 g), ca. 126/5 BC-AD 65/6. CY 34 (93/2 BC). Laureate bust of Melkart right, lion's skin tied at neck. Reverse: TYPOY IEPAΣ KAI AΣYΛOY, eagle standing left on prow, palm on far wing; in left field, date (ΔΛ) and club; in right field, Δ; between legs, 'bet'. DCA Suppl. 84. Well struck and beautifully toned. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $800 - 900
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$1,469
Lot 2044
Philistia, Askalon. Silver Hemidrachm (1.55 g), 2nd century BC. Turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right. Reverse: AΣ above, prow of galley left; below, monogram. Rosenberger 1; SNG ANS 636. Rare. Toned. Very Fine. Estimate Value $250 - 300
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$153
Lot 2045
Philistia, Askalon. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Æ (3.72 g), 1st century AD. CY 176 (AD 72/3). Turreted and veiled head of Tyche right. Reverse: AC, galley right; above, date (ςOP). Rosenberger 53; SNG ANS 679-82; RPC 2204. Brown patina with earthen-green deposits. Very Fine. Estimate Value $100 - 130
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