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It is Antiochus VII Antioch SNG Spaer, 1911-1917
with winged eros on obverse
Coin #637
cars100
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GREEK; Antiochus III, King of Syria, 223-187 BC;
AE 12, Antioch mint; Obv: Laureated head of
Apollo right. Rev: Apollo standing left, holds
arrow and leans on bow. Houghton 70
Spaer 583 Coin #622
cars100
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Antiochus IX KyzikenosSeleukid Kings of Syria. Antiochos IX Eusebes Philopator (Kyzikenos) Æ18. Uncertain mint, probably in Phoenicia. Struck 112-101 BCE.
Obverse Winged bust of Eros right
Reverse: BASILEOS ANTIOCOU FILOPATOROS Nike advancing left, holding wreath; no controls or date visible. SC 2388; HGC 9, 1254; cf. DCA 300. 5.5g, 20.2mm,
sold 2-2018
NORMAN K
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Hendin-451Minted under the joint authority of Antiochos VII and John Hyrcanus I
130/131 BCE
Struck as a transitional issue at the mint of Jerusalem
Called the earliest "Jewish" coin.
Obv- ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ
Seleucid anchor, upside down, date below
Rev- Lily,Symbol of Jerusalem and the Temple
Mint: Jerusalem
Meshorer: AJC 1,Supplement II,A2
1 commentsBrian L
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Antiochos VIII & CleopatraAE 19, 5.78g, Antiochos VIII & Cleopatra, 123 BC, Obv: Radiate head of Antiochus right.. Rev: Owl standing right, head facing on prostrate amphora / ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗΣ ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ, IE in ex. , Seleukid date 190 (123 BC), aXF. S 7139, B.M.C.4.87,10, SC 2263, Hoover HGC 9, 1189 (S).Molinari
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Antiochus III AE10SNGIs 615v
Seleucid Kingdom,
Antiochus III AE10.
Diademed head right /
BASILEWS ANTIOXOY, elephant standing left.
xokleng
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Antiochus IX Cyzicenus, 114 - 95 B.C.Seleukid Kingdom, Antiochus IX Cyzicenus, 114 - 95 B.C. Ae 18. Weight 5.2g. Obv: Diademed head rt. Rev: Pallas Athena rt. holding shield and spear ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ. BMC 93.23
Antiochus IX Eusebes, ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom, was the son of Antiochus VII Sidetes and Cleopatra Thea. Upon the death of his father in Parthia and his uncle Demetrius II Nicator's return to power (129 BC), his mother sent him to Cyzicus on the Bosporus, thus giving him his nickname. He returned to Syria in 116 BC to claim the Seleucid throne from half-brother/cousin Antiochus VIII Grypus, with whom he eventually divided Syria. He was killed in battle by the son of Grypus, Seleucus VI Epiphanes in 96 BC.
ddwau
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SOLD Antiochus 1 Soter 281-261 BC Posthumous Tetradrachm SOLD SOLD Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus 1 facing right
Reverse: Apollo sitting on ompholos testing arrow in RH, LH holding grounded bow.
2 monograms, one in each field
Ins- ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ
A posthumous coinage from the reign of Antiochus 11
Mint of Seleucia on the Tigris
SC 587.1c 17g 29.5mm SOLD
cicerokid
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SOLD Antiochus V11 Sidetes Tetradrachm 138-129 BC SOLDSOLD Obs - Diademed head of Antiochus V11 in fillet border
16.32g 29mm SC 2061.4e
Antioch on the Orontes mint
Rev- Athena holding Nike presenting wreath left , right, hand on shield proping up spear
Ins- ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΥΕΡΙΓΕΡΟΥ surrounded by wreath
Control marks Monogram composing ΔΙ below A before Athena left Right above shield, A above M
An early Cappadocian copy emission 4 obs A14 (Krenkal & Lorber 2009) SOLD
cicerokid
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SOLD Antiochus V111 "Grypos" 121-98/6 BC Tetradrachm SOLDSOLD Obverse Antiochus In fillet border
32mm 16.27gm
Struck 115/13 B.C. Ake-Ptolemais mint
SC 2336.2a
Reverse.. Zeus Ouranos
Ins: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ
Control mark ΔΡ left field
All surrounded by a wreath SOLD
cicerokid
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*DS*Antiochus III, AE 12SNGIs 583 *DS*Antiochus III, AE 12, Apollo standing rev GREEK; Antiochus III, King of Syria, 223-187 BC; AE 12, Antioch mint; Obv: Laureated head of Apollo right. Rev: Apollo standing left, holds arrow and leans on bow. Houghton 70, Spaer 583,
Coin #641
cars100
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020a, CARIA, Knidos. Circa 465-449 BC. AR Drachm.CARIA, Knidos. Circa 465-449 BC. AR Drachm - 16mm (6.06 g). Obverse: forepart of roaring lion right; Reverse: archaic head of Aphrodite right, hair bound with taenia. Cahn 80 (V38/R53); SNG Helsinki 132 (same dies); SNG Copenhagen 232 (same dies). Toned, near VF, good metal. Ex Barry P. Murphy.

While this coin falls within the time frame that numismatists call "Classical" Greek coinage, I have chosen to place it in both the "Archaic" (coin 020a) and "Classical" Greek sections of my collection. This specimen is one of those wonderful examples of transition--it incorporates many elements of the "Archaic" era, although it is struck during the "Classical" Greek period and anticipates characteristics of the later period.

As noted art historian Patricia Lawrence has pointed out, "[this specimen portrays] A noble-headed lion, a lovely Late Archaic Aphrodite, and [is made from]. . . beautiful metal." The Archaic Aphrodite is reminiscent of certain portraits of Arethusa found on tetradrachms produced in Syracuse in the first decade of the 5th century BC.

Knidos was a city of high antiquity and as a Hellenic city probably of Lacedaemonian colonization. Along with Halicarnassus (present day Bodrum, Turkey) and Kos, and the Rhodian cities of Lindos, Kamiros and Ialyssos it formed the Dorian Hexapolis, which held its confederate assemblies on the Triopian headland, and there celebrated games in honour of Apollo, Poseidon and the nymphs.

The city was at first governed by an oligarchic senate, composed of sixty members, and presided over by a magistrate; but, though it is proved by inscriptions that the old names continued to a very late period, the constitution underwent a popular transformation. The situation of the city was favourable for commerce, and the Knidians acquired considerable wealth, and were able to colonize the island of Lipara, and founded a city on Corcyra Nigra in the Adriatic. They ultimately submitted to Cyrus, and from the battle of Eurymedon to the latter part of the Peloponnesian War they were subject to Athens.

In their expansion into the region, the Romans easily obtained the allegiance of Knidians, and rewarded them for help given against Antiochus by leaving them the freedom of their city.

During the Byzantine period there must still have been a considerable population: for the ruins contain a large number of buildings belonging to the Byzantine style, and Christian sepulchres are common in the neighbourhood.

Eudoxus, the astronomer, Ctesias, the writer on Persian history, and Sostratus, the builder of the celebrated Pharos at Alexandria, are the most remarkable of the Knidians mentioned in history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnidus

Edited by J. P. Fitzgerald, Jr.
1 commentsCleisthenes
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0690 Antiochus VII Euergetes - AE double unitAntioch
138-137 BC
diademed bust of Eros right
headdress of Isis
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / EYEPΓETOY
(Δ scepter)
branch / EOP
SC II 2067; SNG Spaer 1900; BMC 52
5,6g 17mm
ex Dionysos numismatik
J. B.
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145-142 BC Antiochos VI Dionysos
Bronze AE21

Obverse:Radiate head of Antiochus as Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy
Reverse:Elephant walking left;ΣΤΑ and cornucopiae in right field;ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ

20.64 mm 7.29gm

SEAR 7081
1 commentsmaik
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16-02 - Anti­oco VIII, Grifo (125 - 96 A.C.)Antiochus VIII Epiphanes/Callinicus/Philometor, Hijo de Demetrio II Nicátor y Cleopatra Thea, su apodo Grypus significa nariz de gancho.
Antíoco VIII Grifo de la dinastía Seléucida, fue rey de Siria entre 125 A.C. - 96 A.C. Sucedió a su hermano Seleuco V Filométor, tras ser éste asesinado por la madre de ambos, Cleopatra Tea. Esta intentó envenenarle, pero Antíoco la obligó a beberse su propio veneno. Hubo de combatir contra Antíoco IX Eusebio, con el que finalmente compartió el reino. Fue asesinado en 96 A.C., quedando Antíoco IX como único rey. Sin embargo, varios de sus hijos llegaron a reinar posteriormente.


AE 12 mm 1.4 gr.

Anv: Bustos apareados y laureados de Dioskouri. ” * “ arriba.
Rev: "ANTIOXEΩN / EN ΠTOΛEMAI" a derecha de una cornucopia, "IEPAΣ AΣYΛOY"? a izquierda y "LΠI" fecha seleuciana en exergo.

Acuñada: 125 - 96 A.C.
Ceca: Ake Ptolomais - Fenicia (Ubicado al norte de Haifa - en esta época formaba parte de los reinos Seléucidas)

Referencias: Sear GCTV Vol.2 #6047 var / 6046 Pag.555 - B.M.C. Vol.26 (Phoenicia) #10 Pag.129 - Houghton 810 - Hen #414
mdelvalle
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25. Antiochos Hierax.Tetradrachm, ca 247 - 227 BC, Lampsacus mint.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus Hierax.
Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow in right hand, left hand resting on bow. A bee in inner left field.
17.03 gm., 31 mm.
WSM #1545; SC. #850.2.
1 commentsCallimachus
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26. Antiochos III.Tetradrachm, 223 - 213 BC, Antioch mint.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus III with very youthful features.
Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow in right hand, left hand resting on bow, Two monograms: one at left, one at right.
16.84 gm., 29 mm.
WSM #1053; S. #6933/4.

Antiochus was 18 or 19 years old when he became king. Since this coin shows him with very youthful features, it was likely issued early on in his reign. E.T. Newell (in WSM) assigns this coin to "series 1" which runs from 223 - 213 BC.
2 commentsCallimachus
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27. Antiochos IV.Tetradrachm, 175-164 BC.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochos IV.
Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ / Zeus sitting, holding Nike and sceptre. E at left.
16.63 gm., 30 mm.
S. #6978 var.
2 commentsCallimachus
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28. Antiochos-VII.Tetradrachm, 138-129 BC.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochos VII.
Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ / Athena standing, holding Nike, spear, and shield. Monogram and A at left, O at right.
16.81 gm., 27 mm.

This coin was purchased in 1997 as a tetradrachm of Antiochus VII before the posthumous tetradrachms of Antiochus VII were identified. 

In 2002 a tetradrachm was discovered that bore a portrait of Antiochus VII but was in the name of Ariarathese VII of Cappadocia.  Research eventually die-linked tetradrachms of Antiochus VII to those of Ariarathese VII, and concluded that numerous tetradrachms in the name of Antiochus VII were actually issued by Ariarathese VII around 104-102 BC. This research was published as Cappadician Tetradrachms in the Name of Antiochus VII by Catharine Lorber and Arthur Houghton (NC 166, 2006).

Recently Elke Krengle and Catharine Lorber published Early Cappadocian Tetradrachms in the Name of Antiochus VII.  This is a more in-depth look at these tetradrachms, and this coin is listed there:

See table 1 on p. 65, and plate 11:
Mint II, Emission 5: control mark O, #117-171. All the dies are not illustrated, so I do not know exactly which number between 117 and 171 is actually this coin.
1 commentsCallimachus
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29. Antiochos-VIII.Tetradrachm, 119/18 BC.
Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochos VIII.
Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ / Zeus standing, holding star and sceptre, crescent above his head. AP and monogram at left, ΔQP in exergue.
16.43 gm., 28 mm.
Houghton #854 var; S. 7143 var.

Compared with other coins of this man, this coin has a very sensitive and stylish portrait.
Callimachus
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Alexander II ZabinasAlexander II Zebina, Antioch, 128-123 BC, Houghton CSE 307, Sear 7127, SNGIs 2341, 21.14mm, 7g
OBV: Radiate head right
REV: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (BASILEOS ALEXANDROU), double cornucopiae bound with a fillet, club in left field

Zabinas, the "bought one", the pretender king who spent most of his
pathetic reign fighting Demetrius II and Antiochus VII. He failed to ward
off Antiochus and was forced to plunder the temples of Antioch in order to
come up with getaway money. Unfortunately he was captured and forced to
commit suicide.
1 commentsSRukke
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Alexander Jannaeus (Yehonatan)Alexander Jannaeus 103-76 BCE. Prutah, Jerusalem mint. 15mm, 1.51 g. O: Paleo-Hebrew inscription: Yehonatan the King around lily; R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ (King Alexander in Greek), anchor upside down, within inner circle. Hendin 1148

These coins are reminiscent of those issued by Hyrcanus I and Antiochus VII. Restoring the anchor design highlighted his conquest of a number of Mediterranean coastal cities.
Nemonater
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Ancient Greece, Seleucid EmpireAncient Greece, Seleucid Empire, Antiochus IX, 114-95 BC,
Tetradrachm, HP Monogram - Perhaps Northern Phoenicia,
Diademed head of Antiochus IX facing right with short and curly hair and curly beard.
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / ΦΙΛΟ-ΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ
Athena standing and facing left. Spear in left arm, Nike left in right hand. HP monogram in left field, all within wreath.
HGC 9, 1228ff, 15.16g, 28mm
Samuel G
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Ancient Greece: Seleucid Kingdom, bronze AE19 of Antiochus VIII, ca. 121-96 BClordmarcovan
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Antioch, Revised Posthumous Philip, RPC 4136Antioch Mint, revised posthumous Philip, year = 19 (31/30 B.C.) AR, 26mm 14.39g, RPC 4136, Newell, no. 23
O: Diademed head of Philip Philadelphus, r.
R: BAEILEWE FILIPPOY EPIFANOYE FILADELFOY, Zeus, seated l., holding Nike and scepter
EX: THI
* "In the early fifties, the Romans revived the coinage of King Philip Philadelphus to be their coinage of Syria, copying his types (portrait of Philip/Zeus seated l.), though in a debased style. The coinage lasted from then until the reign of Augustus, and was discussed most recently by H.R. Baldus (in CRWLR, pp. 127-30, with earlier references for H. Scying, E. T. Newell, A. R. Bellinger and C. M. Kraay). The first issues were made with the monogram of Gabinius (57-55 BC), Crassus (54/53 BC) and Cassius (52/51 BC). There after the establishment of a Caesarian era at Antioch in 44/48 BC, their monogram was replaced by one standing for Antioch )or ‘autonomous’: see Wr. 21) and the coins were dated in the exergue by the years of this era. Year 3-12 and, then with a new style (see E. T. Newell, NC, 1919, pp. 69ff.; Baldus, p. 150, n. 14) 19-33 are known.
It may seem odd that the Romans chose the Tetradrachm of Philip (92-83 BC) to revive, rather than those of the last king, Antiochus XII; it is true that the last substantial issue of Seleucid tetradrachms was made by Philip, so that his would have comprised a most important proportion of the currency (so Newell, pp 80-4; M. J. Price ap. Baldus, op. cit., p. 127), but it is hard to see that this provides a sufficient reason, and it is possible that some other consideration might be relevant. While Antiochus (c. 69-65 BC) was away campaigning against the Arabs, the people of Antioch revolted and put forward, as king, Philip, the son of Philip Philadelphus. As the claims of Antiochus were rejected by Pompey when he formed the province, the Roman view may have been that Philip was the last legitimate Seleucid king, and, if so, his coins would naturally have been chosen as the prototype of the Roman coinage in Syria.
The Philips were interrupted from year 12 until year 19, and it seems that in this gap the tetradrachms of Cleopatra and Antony were produced. The evidence for their production at Antioch, however, does not seem sufficient, and they have been catalogued elsewhere, under ‘Uncertain of Syria’ (4094-6). It is certain, however, that a unique drachm portraying Antony was produced at Antioch during this period, as it bears the ethnic ANTIOXEWN MHTPOPOLEWS. See also addenda 4131A.
After the defeat of Antony, the coinage of posthumous Philip was revived in 31/30 BC, though it is not clear whether this represents a conscious decision to avoid putting Octavian’s portrait on the coinage, as happened in Asia and Egypt (similarly, the portrait does not appear on city bronzes of Syria before the last decade BC) or whether it is just the simple reinstatement of the previous type, after the new type of Antony and Cleopatra became unacceptable. At any rate the coinage continued until at least year 33 (= 17/16 BC). Current evidence does not permit us to be sure that it continued any later, to the year 36 (= 14/13 BC), as Newell thought, though this is not impossible."

RPC I, pp. 606-607
casata137ec
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Antioch, Syia, Municipal Coinage c.48-41BCAntioch, Syria. Municipal Coinage. AE22-23,weight 10.94 g. ca 48-41 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΕΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩΣ ΤΗΣ ΙΕΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΥΛΟΥ to left and right of Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre in left, thunderbolt above, date mark on thunderbolt in exergue. Hoover 1367; Butcher 14-17; McAlee 45-51.ddwau
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Antiocheia ad Kydnum, Cilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV 175-164 BCCilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV Ae 20 - 23mm. 7.84g. obv: Club in wreath. Rev: Cornucopia, ANTIOXEΩN TΩN ΠΡOΣ TΩI KΥΔNΩI, monogram rt & lt.
During the reign of Antiochos IV, 175-164 BC, Tarsus was renamed as ANTIOCHEIA PROS TO KUDNO, meaning Antiocheia on the Kydnos (= the modern Tarsos river), as proved by the coinage known from this period. Mint: Tarsos. . Ref: SNG Levante #916.
ddwau
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Antiocheia ad Kydnum, Cilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV 175-164 BCCilicia, Tarsos under Antiochus IV Ae 20mm. 10.09g. obv: Club in wreath. Rev: Cornucopia, ANTIOXEΩN TΩN ΠΡOΣ TΩI KΥΔNΩI, monogram left and right.
During the reign of Antiochos IV, 175-164 BC, Tarsus was renamed as ANTIOCHEIA PROS TO KUDNO and reverted to Tarsus c. 164 B.C. Mint: Tarsos. Ref: SNG Levante #916. http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=220490
ddwau
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Antiochos Hierax; Sardes, Apollo/ Apollo standing l. AE14.2Antiochus Hierax 241 - 228 B.C. AE 3.32g. 14.2mm. Struck at Sardes, Lydia. Head of Apollo r. BASILEWS ANTIOCOU/ Apollo standing l. Newell WSM 1435. Ex Gerhard RohdePodiceps
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Antiochos I Antiochus I, AE 20, Antioch. Obv: Apollo facing right; Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOΞOY on either side of tripod. SC 336cf; Lindgren I, 1762,
Hoover HGC 9, 147 (S-R1).
Molinari
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Antiochos I AE 15. Obv: Head of Antiochus r.
Rev: Apollo seated left on omphalos, monogram in outer left field.
ancientone
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Antiochos II 261-246 BCAntiochos II 261-246 BC Ae 19mm. Weight 8.18g. Obv: Helmeted bust of Athena right. Rev: Nike standing left, with anchor countermark. SNG Cop 118ddwau
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Antiochos II Theos - AR tetradrachmSeleucie on Tigris
261-256 BC
diademed head of Antiochus I right
Apollo seated on omphalos left, holding arrow and bow
BAΣIΛEΩΣ // ANT_IOXOY
(HYP)_(ΠΩA)
SC I 587.1c, SNG Spaer 385-6, Newell ESM 180
16,95g 28mm
ex Lanz
J. B.
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Antiochos II Theos, AE16Antiochus II Theos, 261 - 246 BC, Sardes
16 mm, 4.13 g
obv: laureate head of Apollo right
rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOΥ, tripod, anchor below
2 commentsareich
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Antiochos II; Sardes, Apollo/ Lyre, anchor below, AE12.8Antiochus II. 261 - 246 B.C. Sardes, Lydia. Struck at Sardes, AE 12.8mm, 2.09g; Head of Apollo laureate r. / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥLyre; anchor below. Newell WSM 1357. Ex Gerhard RohdePodiceps
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Antiochos IIISOLD AS: Antiochos Hierax, AE 15, 241-228 BC. Head of Apollo, left with tripod to right. SNGIs 487.

I'm certain this is Antiochus III and that the dealer mis-attributed the coin.

Ex. The Time Machine
Molinari
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Antiochos III 223-187 BC.Antiochus III, The Great. AE 12-13mm, Weight 1.57g, die axis 0o. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo standing left, naked, examining arrow in right, resting left on grounded bow, SNG Cop 154ddwau
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Antiochos III 223-187 BC.Antiochus III, The Great. AE 11mm, Weight 1.94g, die axis 0o. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right; reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo standing left, naked, examining arrow in right, resting left on grounded bow, SNG Cop 154ddwau
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Antiochos III Megas 223-187 B.C.Antiochus III, Uncertain mint, Syria, Ae 19.6~20.2mm. 8.51g. Obv: Head of Athena in crested helmet right, ΜΑΧ lower left. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, winged Nike standing left holding wreath, anchor counterstamp in inner left field. ddwau
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Antiochos III Megas 223-187 BC. Antiochus III, Uncertain mint, Syria, AE20. 6.4g. Obv: Head of Athena in crested helmet right, ΜΑΛ lower left. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, winged Nike standing left holding wreath, anchor counterstamp in inner left field. Houghton 6681 commentsddwau
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Antiochos III Megas 223-187 BC. Antiochus III, The great. Uncertain mint, Syria, AE21 - 22. weight 9.65g. Obv: Head of Athena in crested helmet right, ΜΑΛ lower left. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, winged Nike standing left holding wreath, anchor counterstamp in inner left field. Houghton 668ddwau
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Antiochos III Megas TetradrachmSELEUKID EMPIRE. Antiochos III ‘the Great’. 222-187 BC. AR Tetradrachm (28mm, 17.06 g, 12h). Soli mint. Struck circa 197 BC. Diademed head right (Type Cii) / Apollo, testing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow, seated left on omphalos; to outer left, ΣA monogram above head of Athena left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet; ΣE monogram to outer right. SC 1019.2a; Houghton, Royal, Group C, 17–8 (A3/P5); HGC 9, 20; SNG Spaer 654 (same dies). Trace deposits on obverse, trace of find patina and a little off center on reverse. VF. Rare, three specimens in CoinArchives, including this coin.

From the Kalevala Collection. Ex Leu Numismatik Web Auction 7 (23 February 2019), lot 518. Ex Leu Numismatik Web Auction 4 (24 June 2018), lot 402.

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA. Antiochos III ‘the Great’, 223-187 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 27 mm, 17.07 g, 1 h), Soli, circa 197. Diademed head of Antiochos III to right. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow in his right hand and leaning with his left on his bow; to left, ΣA above head of Athena to left; to right, ΣE. SC 1019.2a. A rare issue. The reverse struck very slightly off center, otherwise, good very fine. 400 CHF

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA. Antiochos III ‘the Great’, 223-187 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 27 mm, 17.06 g, 1 h), Soli, circa 197. Diademed head of Antiochos III to right. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow in his right hand and leaning with his left on his bow; to left, ΣA above head of Athena to left; to right, ΣE. SC 1019.2a. A rare issue. The reverse struck very slightly off center, otherwise, good very fine. 280 CHF
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Antiochos III, MegasAE 15, Syria, Antiochus III, ca. 222-187 B.C. Obv: Laur. head of Apollo facing right. Rev: Apollo standing holding bow and arrow, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ. Dark brown patina, reverse off struck, gF. Lindgren III, pl.58, 1010.

Molinari
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Antiochos III, SNGIs 561, 223 – 208 BC, Antioch, SyriaLaureate head of Antiochos right. Nude Apollo seated left on omphalos with arrow & bow; monogram outer left.

BASILEWS ANTIOCOU
Of King Antiochos
Jonathan N
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Antiochos IV Epiphanes - AE unitAntioch
175-172 BC
veiled diademed bust of Laodice IV right
head of elephant left; tripod right
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY
?
SC II 1407; cf. SNG Spaer 969
3,7g 14,5mm
ex Gitbud-Naumann
J. B.
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Antiochos IX Eusebes Philopator TetradrachmSeleukid Empire, Antiochos IX Eusebes Philopator (Kyzikenos) AR Tetradrachm. Antioch on the Orontes, first reign at Antioch, 113/12 BC. Diademed head to right / ΒAΣΙΛEΩΣ ΑNTIOXOY ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ, Athena Nikephoros standing to left, resting hand on shield; two monograms in left field, N in inner right field; all within wreath. SC 2363b; HGC 9, 1228i. 16.66g, 29mm, 11h.

Good Very Fine.
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Antiochos IX Kyzikenos - AE double unitAntioch
114-113 BC
diademed head right
winged thunderbolt
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ
Σ
(TN) / *
SC II 2364; SNG Spaer 2690
7,2g 18mm
ex Dionysos numismatik
J. B.
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Antiochos VI Dionysos - drachmHead of Antiochos VI right, diademed, radiate as Helios
[BAΣIΛEΩΣ] / ANTIOXOY / EΠIΦANOYΣ / ΔIONYΣOY , naked Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and resting on bow. Between his feet : K ; in field to left grapes.
Ginolerhino
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Antiochos VII (in the name of) tetradrachm, c. 130 - 80 BC29-32mm, 16.29g
obv: diademed head right
rev: Athena standing left, Nike in right, spear and shield in left, ligate ∆Ι / A left, Nike extends wreath into laurel wreath border
From FORVM Ancient coins: Oliver Hoover, in Coins of the Seleucid Empire from the Collection of Arthur Houghton, attributes this type to the Cappadocian Kingdom, c. 130 - 80 B.C. The symbols were used on Cappadocian royal coinage, the coins are found in Cappadocian hoards and a tetradrachm naming the Cappadocian King Ariarathes VII Philometor (116 - 99 B.C.) bears the obverse portrait of Antiochus VII. He notes they may have been struck to pay foreign (Syrian?) mercenaries who preferred the types of Antiochus VII.

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Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes) 138-129 B.C.Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes). 138-129 BC. Æ 22.0~23.0mm. (11.94 g.). Antioch mint. Dated S.E. 174 (139/8 BC). Obv: Prow of galley right; caps of the Dioskouroi above, dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ Vertical trident ornamented with dolphins facing downward on each side; Control: monogram (ΔI) in outer left field, Symbols: Caps of Dioskouri (flanking trident); ΔO-P (date) below. SC 2064.5 var.ddwau
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Antiochos VII Euergetes TetradrachmSeleukid Empire, Antiochos VII Euergetes AR Tetradrachm. Antioch on the Orontes, 138-129 BC. Diademed head to right / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EVEPΓETOY, Athena Nikephoros standing to left, resting hand on shield, and with spear under arm; monogram over Π above A in left field; all within wreath. SC 2061.1j; HGC 9, 1067d. 16.31g, 31mm, 12h.

Good Very Fine; test cut.

From the Terner Collection.
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Antiochos VII Euergetes-Sidetes, 138 - 129 B.C.Antiochus VII Euergetes (Sidetes) Æ18. Antioch on the Orontes, dated SE 175 = 138/7 BC. Winged bust of Eros right / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Isis headdress resting on inverted crescent; below, EOP (date) below. SC 2067; SNG Spaer 1901; HGC 9, 1087. 4.9g, 18mm,Δ and sceptre as monogram to left.ddwau
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Antiochos VII Euergetes-Sidetes, 138 - 129 BC.Antiochos VII, Euergetes, 138 - 129 BC. Ae 18mm. Weights (6.26, 6.07, 6.06, 6.05, 6.37, 4.95, 6.19 & 5.85)g. Obv: Winged bust of Eros right, wreathed with myrtle Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY on right, EYEPΓETOY on left, Headdress of Isis. SNG UK 1301.617-620, BMC 60. BMC 52. 1 commentsddwau
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ANTIOCHOS VII EURGETES (Sidetes)19.3mm, 5.76 grams
138 - 129 B.C.E.
Bust of Eros to right, dotted border
Headress of Isis, crescent and star below, inscrptions to side, control mark on left
SNG Spaer 1980
JBGood
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Antiochos VIII & CleopatraAE 19, Antiochos VIII & Cleopatra, 123 BC, Obv: Radiate head of Antiochus right. Rev: Owl standing right, head facing on prostrate amphora / ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗΣ ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΞΟΥ, IE in ex. , Seleukid date 190 (123 BC), XF. S 7139, B.M.C.4.87,10, SC 2263, Hoover HGC 9, 1189 (S).Molinari
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Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos) 121 - 96 B.C.Antiochus VIII Epiphanes (Grypos) 121 - 96 B.C. Ae 15.6~16.5mm. 3.15g. Obv: Bust of Artemis r. quiver behind shoulder, dotted border. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙ-ΦΑΝΟΥ, to left and right, Apollo standing l. holding arrow and resting l. hand on bow. Houghton 328.ddwau
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Antiochos VIII Grypus - AE double unitAntioch
121-120 BC
radiate head right
eagle with scepter right, grain ear below
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY / EΠIΦANOYΣ
ΣE / X
BϘP
SC II 2300.1; BMC 25-28; Hoover HGC 1212.; SNG Spaer 2501; SGCV II 7154; Svoronos 1419
5,9g 18mm
ex Dionysos numismatik
J. B.
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Antiochos VIII, Grypos (sole reign), 121 - 96 BCObv: Diademed head of Antiochus VIII facing right; fillet border.

Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY in two lines on right, EΠI-ΦANOYΣ on left, Zeus Uranius standing left, draped around legs and over left shoulder, crescent above head, holding a star and a scepter; IE above A in left field; O in inner right field; K in exergue; all within a laurel wreath border.

Silver Tetradrachm, Antioch mint, c. 121 - 113 BC

16.1 grams, 29.4 mm, 0°

GCV II 7143, Newell SMA 368
Matt Inglima
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Antiochos VIII. CSE323. SeleukidAntiochos VIII. CSE323. Seleukid coin of about
120BC. Obv. diademed, radiate head of Antiochus right
Rev. right of eagle, BASILEOS ANTIOXOY,left of
eagle EPIPHANOY.Scepter or 'kerykeion' through the
eagle diagonally in two lines Coin #614
cars100
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Antiochos XII 87-84 BCAntiochus XII 87–86/5 BC, Damascus mint Ae 22mm, Weight 7.1g. Obv: Beardless diademed bust of Antiochus XII right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟΥ – Tyche standing left with palm branch in right hand and cornucopia in left, dotted border. Reference: SC 2, 2476; SNG Israel I, Nos. 2900–2902. SPAER 2897

Antiochus XII Dionysus (Epiphanes/Philopator/Callinicus), a ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom who reigned 87–84 BC, was the fifth son of Antiochus VIII Grypus and Tryphaena to take up the diadem. He succeeded his brother Demetrius III Eucaerus as separatist ruler of the southern parts of the last remaining Seleucid realms, basically Damascus and its surroundings.

Antiochus initially gained support from Ptolemaic forces and was the last Seleucid ruler of any military reputation, even if it was on a local scale. He made several raids into the territories of the Jewish Hasmonean kings, and tried to check the rise of the Nabataean Arabs. A battle against the latter turned out to be initially successful, until the young king was caught in a melee and killed by an Arab soldier. Upon his death the Syrian army fled and mostly perished in the desert. Soon after, the Nabateans conquered Damascus.

Antiochus' titles - apart from Dionysos - mean respectively (God) Manifest, Father-loving and Beautiful Victor. The last Seleucid kings often used several epithets on their coins.
ddwau
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Antiochus I (Soter) * Apollo, 280-261 BC
Antiochus I * Apollo,* 280-261 BC
Æ hemidrachm (?)

Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus right
Rev: Apollo seated on omphalos (Delphi), holding arrow in right hand, leaning on strung bow with his left hand, left-facing.
BASILEOS to the right, [A]NTIOXOY to the left. Monograms to left and right, omitted by strike from the right, effaced by wear from the left.

Weight: ca. 4.0 grams
Die axis: 190 degs.

Patina: Quite lovely 'desert-patina.'

Sear, GCATV * (SG) Number 6866v (This example appears to be bronze, not silver: I have been unable to date to find any reference to an Æ variant of SG #6866).
BMC, 4.9, 10


This coin bears portrait of the middle-aged Antiochus I 'Soter,' from the time of his sole reign (280-261 BC.), following the death of his father, Seleukos I.
The reverse depicts Delphian Apollo holding a single arrow, as opposed to the two arrows as seen on the coins dating from his joint-reign with his father.

* Olympian

Tiathena
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Antiochus I (Soter) 280 - 261 BC. AE 18mmAntiochus I . 280 - 261 BC.
Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus right
Rev. BAΣІΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY. Apollo seated on omphalos left, holding arrow , leaning on bow
Lee S
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Antiochus I 280 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I, 280 - 261 B.C. Antioch on the Orontes mint, 5.23g. 19.1~19.8mm. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOΥ, thunderbolt and club above, jawbone in ex, all within dotted border. Anchor countermark. Newell WSM 949, Houghton Col. 23, SNG Spaer 194.ddwau
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Antiochus I SoterAE14, 280-261 BC, Syria
Obverse: Facing head of Athena in triple-crested helmet.
Reverse: BASILEWS-ANTIOXOU , Nike Facing Left with wreath and palm., Monogram in circle to the left.
SG6883v(monogram r.), BMC 58 pl.IV.13
14mm, 2.3 gm.
Jerome Holderman
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Antiochus I Soter 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 18.2mm. 5.96g. Antioch on the Orontes mint. Obv: Macedonian shield with anchor in central tondo. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, horned elephant r., dotted border. Controls: M(arc dot)E and club (upper field), jawbone in ex. SC 339.4ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter - AE double unitAntioch
287-268 BC
laureate head of Apollo right
tripod, bow left, club right
BAΣIΛEΩΣ // ANTIOXOY
(ΘEM)
SC I 347; SNG Spaer 200 and 203
7,2g 19mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Antiochus I Soter - AE double unitAntioch
278-268 BC
Macedonian shield, anchor in central boss
elephant right, club above, jawbone below
BAΣIΛEΩΣ // ANTIOXOY
(ΘEM)
SC I 339.4; HGC 9, 148
6,1g 20mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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Antiochus I Soter - AE unit or half-unitSardes or Smyrna
280-261 BC
helmeted head of Athena facing
Nike holding wreath and palm walking left
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY
(MΛ) within wreath
SC I 315; Newell, WSM 1369; SNG Cop. 77; SNG Spaer 233
2,55g 13mm
J. B.
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Antiochus I Soter 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 14.2~15.1mm. 3.60g. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus I right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo, naked, seated left on omphalos, arrow in right, bow in left. Houghton 30.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 15.8~16.7mm. 4.29g. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus I right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo, naked, seated left on omphalos, arrow in right, bow in left, monograms outer left and right.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 14.8~15.7mm. 4.11g. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus I right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo, naked, seated left on omphalos, arrow in right, bow in left, monograms ΑΡwithin Ο outer left and ΘΕ right. Houghton 30.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 12.4~13.7mm. 1.42g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field. SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1369, SNG Cop 77.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 16.9~18.4mm. 4.45g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field, countermarked - winged helmet with face plates. SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1370, SNG Cop 77.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 13.5~15.2mm. 1.99g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field, countermarked - winged helmet with face plates. SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1370, SNG Cop 77.ddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C.Antiochus I Soter, 281 - 261 B.C. Ae 13.8~14.7mm. 1.95g. Obv: Smyrna or Sardes mint. Helmeted bust of Athena facing. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath & palm; monogram in outer left field. SC I 315, SNGIs 233, Newell, WSM 1369, SNG Cop 77.1 commentsddwau
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Antiochus I Soter, AE17, BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥAE17
Antiochus I Soter
King: 281 - 261BC
O: NO LEGEND; Diademed head, right.
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ; Apollo on omphalos, seated left, examining arrow.
Antioch Mint
Exergue: B?, Monogram, left field; Delta/Epsilon Monogram, right field.
HGC 9, 169; SNG Spaer 209; SC 351.
JAZ Numismatics/John Zielinski Auction 120, Lot 14.
1/25/18 2/20/18
1 commentsNicholas Z
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Antiochus IIAntiochus II, AE 15. Obv: Apollo facing right; Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOΞOY around tripod, anchor below. Lindgren I, 1772.Molinari
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Antiochus II - tetradrachmSilver tetradrachm, Newell ESM 189, SNG Spaer 390, Houghton 963 (or similar to refs, monograms obscured), 16.69g; Seleucia on Tigris mint, ca. 255-246 B.C.; obverse: diademed head of Antiochus I right; reverse: BASILEWC / ANTI-OXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow with right, resting left hand on grounded bow, monogram outer left, monogram outer right.

Notes: from FORVM ANCIENT COINS
2 commentsBartosz A
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Antiochus II Theos - AE double unit or unitSardis
261-246 BC
laureate head of Apollo right (spiral hair)
Tripod, anchor below
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY
Σ/E left , (HPYΔ) right
SC I 525.1; Newel WSM 1409; HGC 9 253a; SNG Spaer 360 var. (controls left); BMC Seleucid p. 15, 13 var. (same); SNG Cop 95 var. (same)
3,46g 17mm
J. B.
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Antiochus II Theos - AR tetradrachmin the name of Seleukos I
Susa
261-246 BC
head of young Herakles wearing lion's skin right
Zeus seated left, leaning on scepter, holding eagle
ΣEΛEYKOY // (TAYP)
(ΔYP)
BAΣIΛEΩΣ
SC I 603.3c; HGC 9, 235
17,0g 25mm
ex Künker
J. B.
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Antiochus II Theos 261 - 246 B.C.Antiochus II Theos 261 - 246 B.C. Sardes, Lydia. Ae 9.8~10.2mm. 1.17g. Obv: Apollo laureate head 3/4 facing right. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOΥ, tripod, anchor r. in ex. Houghton and Lorber 533ddwau
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Antiochus II Theos, AE16, BAΣΙΛεΩε ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥAE16
Antiochus II Theos
King: 261 - 246BC
16.0mm 4.40gr 0h
O: NO LEGEND; Laureate head of Apollo, right.
R: BAΣΙΛεΩε ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ; Tripod, anchor below.
Control Mark: ε, left field.
Newell 1380
Kairos Numismatik Auction 5, Lot 192
6/9/18 8/8/18
Nicholas Z
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Antiochus II Theos. 261-246 B.C.Antiochus II Theos. 261-246 B.C. Ae 12.9~13.3mm. 1.90g. Sardes mint. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOΥ, Kithara; anchor below, monogram to outer right. SC 528 var.; SNG Spaer 365-366; Houghton 603; Hoover 146. 1 commentsddwau
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Antiochus II, Theos 261 - 246 B.C.Antiochus II, Theos 261 - 246 B.C. Ae16.0~16.7mm. 4.28g. Sardes mint. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. with curly hair falling down back of neck. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY, tripod-lebes; ΙΔΙ monogram to left, HXP monogram to right, in ex., anchor r. Ref: SNG Israel 351ff, Newell WSM 1410. SC 525•1c ddwau
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Antiochus II, Theos 261 - 246 B.C.Antiochus II, Theos 261 - 246 B.C. Ae15.5~16.0mm. 3.63g. Antioch on the Orontes mint. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. with curly hair falling down back of neck (dotted border). Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated l. on omphalos, holding arrow and resting elbow on cithara. SC 572 ddwau
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Antiochus IIIAntiochus III, AE 6, Sardeis. Obv: Antiochus III facing right; Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ above elephant advancing left, anchor before.
SNG Israel 615 var.; Hoover HGC 9, 560 (R1).
Molinari
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