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Seleukid Kings of Syria, Demetrios III Eukairos, 97-87 BC.
Radiate, diademed and bearded head of Demetrios III, r / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ
/ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ, Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm,
date below, Damaskos mint, HGC 9, 1309. Coin #627
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Ptolemy/Selukid AE22 didrachm8.53g. Demetrios II / David C13
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Demetrios II Nikator, Second reign, 129-125 BC. Silver tetradrachm. Tyre.Obv: Diademed head of king right.
Rev: Eagle standing on prow left, with palm branch, club surmounted by monogram and monogram in inner left field, two monograms in inner right field, monogram between legs.
References: SC 2195.5b. Newell 179. Hoover 1122.
28 mm, 13,23 g.
1 commentsCanaan
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Demetrios II, NikatorDemetrios II. AE 13, Obv: Eagle standing right with wings open. Rev: Winged thunderbolt, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡ. Black patina with earthen highlights, aEF. SNG Spaer 2196, Hoover HGC 9, 1139 (R1-2).Molinari
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Kings of Macedon: Antigonos I struck under Demetrios I Poliorketes, AE15 Half Unit.Salamis 320-301 B.C. 3.42g - 15.5mm, Axis 12h.

Obv: Macedonian shield, boss decorated with facing gorgoneion.

Rev: Macedonian helmet, kerykeion and monogram to lower left and right.

Ref: Price 3159 (c. 323-315 BC) var. (Unit); Zapiti & Michaelidou 7-8 var. (same).
Provenance: Ex Derek Glover. Chris Scarlioli Collection
Christian Scarlioli
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SOLD Demetrios 1 Soter 155/4 BC Tetradrachm SOLD SOLD Obv: Diademed head of Demetrios right in wreathed border
31mm 16.71g SC 1641.3a
Antioch Mint
REV: Tyche holding sceptre and cornucopia, seated Left on throne supported by Tritoness right.
2 monograms in LF
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΙΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ
HNP ( SE 158 ) in exergue SOLD
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0026 Demetrius Poliorketes - AE 15Pella or Amphipolis
306-283 BC
macedonian shield with (ΔHP)
macedonian helmet; pedum to the left
BA _ ΣI
SNG Alpha Bank 962-9 var. (controlmark).
4,26g 15mm
J. B.
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11. "Pella": Tetradrachm in the name of Alexander the Great.Tetradrachm, ca 280 - 275 BC, "Pella" mint.
Obverse: Head of Alexander as Herakles, wearing lion's skin headdress.
Reverse: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ / Zeus sitting, holding his attendant eagle and sceptre. Monogram under throne, Triton at left.
16.95 gm., 29 mm.
P. #527.

Following the overthrow of Demetrios Poliorketes by Lysimachos in 288 BC, there was a period of about a dozen years where no ruler was able to establish himself for any length of time in Macedonia. In 277 BC, Antigonos Gonatas achieved a victory over Gallic invaders in Thrace, and that enabled him to claim his father's throne. He ruled until 239 BC and the Macedonian kingdom prospered during his reign.
This coin was issued about the time Antigonos became king and established his own coinage. The decade 280 - 270 BC was a troubled one for the area due to the Gallic invasions (279 - 276 BC), and coins in the name of Alexander the Great from this decade are not common.
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12-02 - Demetrio II, Nicator (1er.Reino 145 - 139 A.C.)Demetrio II Nicátor de la dinastía Seléucida, fue rey de Siria en dos períodos: 146 - 139 A.C. y 129 - 126 A.C. Huyó a Creta tras la derrota y muerte de su padre, Demetrio I Sóter, pero regresó después, proclamándose rey. Fue puesto en fuga casi inmediatamente por el general Diodoto, que primero proclamó rey a un hijo de Alejandro Balas, Antíoco VI Dioniso, y luego a sí mismo con el nombre de Trifón. Demetrio marchó en guerra contra el rey de Partia, Mitrídates I, siendo derrotado y capturado en 139 A.C.
En 129 fue puesto en libertad, con la esperanza de provocar una guerra entre él y su hermano Antíoco VII Evergetes. Sin embargo, Antíoco murió antes de que estallara el conflicto, con lo que Demetrio II se proclamó rey de nuevo. Poco después fue derrotado y muerto por el rey de Egipto Ptolomeo VIII, que sostenía al usupador Alejandro Zabinas. Le sucedió su hijo Seleuco V Filométor, bajo la regencia de su viuda Cleopatra Tea. (Wikipedia)


AE 18 x 19 mm 4.9 gr.

Anv: Busto con diadema de Demetrio II viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY – TYPIΩN (por Tiro)" - Popa de Galera (Simboliza el poderío naval de Tiro Fenicia bajo los Seléucidas).

Acuñación: 145/4 A.C.
Ceca: Seleucia en Tiro - Fenicia

Referencias: Houghton #753 – SNG Spaer #1722 - B.M.C. Vol.4 (Seleucid Kings of Syria) #20-22 Pag.60 - Sear GCTV Vol.2 #7070 Pag.661 - SNG Israel #1708.
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12. Demetrios II NikatorSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios II Nikator. Second reign, 129-125 BC. Æ Antioch mint. Struck 129-128 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm; Ξ to inner left. SC 2170.1a; HGC 9, 1133.ecoli
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162-150 BCDemetrios I Soter
Tetradrachm

Obverse:His diademed head right within laurel-wreath
Reverse:BASILEWS DHMHTPIOY;Tyche seated left on throne ,supported by tritoness;monogram at left field

29.80mm 16.37gm

Sear 7014
2 commentsmaik
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20-02 - Demetrio III, Philopator Soter (Eukairos) (95 al 88 A.C.)Hijo de Antíoco VIII y nieto de Demetrio II, con la ayuda de Tolomeo X, Rey de Egipto, recupera parte de los dominios sirios de su padre en 95 A.C., asentando su corte en Damasco, desde donde trata de acrecentar sus dominios, venciendo en batalla incluso al Rey Macabeo Alejandro Jannaeus, pero la hostilidad del pueblo judío lo obligó a retirarse. Intentando destronar a su hermano Filipo I Philadelphus, fue derrotado por Arabes y Partos, fue hecho prisionero por el Rey Mitrídates II, Rey de los Partos, hasta su muerte en el año 87 A.C.

AE 19 mm 6.1 gr.

Anv: Busto radiado de Demetrio viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY OEOΨ ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ “ - Nike (Victoria) avanzando a derecha. Fecha de acuñación en exergo "ΘIΣ" = SE 219 (94/3 A.C.)

Acuñación: 94 - 93 A.C.
Ceca: Damasco en Siria

Referencias: LSM. #117 – SNG Spaer #2856-8 - SC #2454. 1-12
mdelvalle
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20-04 - Demetrio III, Philopator Soter (Eukairos) (95 al 88 A.C.)Hijo de Antíoco VIII y nieto de Demetrio II, con la ayuda de Tolomeo X, Rey de Egipto, recupera parte de los dominios sirios de su padre en 95 A.C., asentando su corte en Damasco, desde donde trata de acrecentar sus dominios, venciendo en batalla incluso al Rey Macabeo Alejandro Jannaeus, pero la hostilidad del pueblo judío lo obligó a retirarse. Intentando destronar a su hermano Filipo I Philadelphus, fue derrotado por Arabes y Partos, fue hecho prisionero por el Rey Mitrídates II, Rey de los Partos, hasta su muerte en el año 87 A.C.
AE 17 mm 3.9 gr.

Anv: Busto radiado de Demetrio viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ “ - Hermes desnudo de pié sobre una base, de frente viendo a izquierda, sosteniendo Hoja de Palma en mano derecha extendida y caduceo en la izquierda.

Acuñación: 96 - 95 A.C.
Ceca: Damasco en Siria

Referencias: BMC 4#5 Pag.101 – SNG Spaer #2871/79 - SC #2456.1-6 - HGC 9 #1312
mdelvalle
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20-06 - Demetrio III, Philopator Soter (Eukairos) (95 al 88 A.C.)Hijo de Antíoco VIII y nieto de Demetrio II, con la ayuda de Tolomeo X, Rey de Egipto, recupera parte de los dominios sirios de su padre en 95 A.C., asentando su corte en Damasco, desde donde trata de acrecentar sus dominios, venciendo en batalla incluso al Rey Macabeo Alejandro Jannaeus, pero la hostilidad del pueblo judío lo obligó a retirarse. Intentando destronar a su hermano Filipo I Philadelphus, fue derrotado por Arabes y Partos, fue hecho prisionero por el Rey Mitrídates II, Rey de los Partos, hasta su muerte en el año 87 A.C.
AE 17 mm 3.7 gr.

Anv: Busto radiado de Demetrio viendo a derecha. Grafila de puntos.
Rev: "BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY OEOΨ ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ “ - Hermes desnudo de pié a izquierda, sosteniendo Hoja de Palma en mano derecha extendida y caduceo en la izquierda.

Acuñación: 95 - 88 A.C.
Ceca: Damasco en Siria

Referencias: SNG Spaer, #2840 – 2844 - SC #2455 - SNG Uk # 0408_5821 - BMC 4 #6 var. Pag.101
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221-179 BC Philip VDemetrios Poliorcetes

Obverse:Head of Poseidon with a wreath of seaweed
Reverse:B-A;Prow of galley right,dolphin and Φ below

14.42mm 2.77gm

SNG Alpha Bank 1084;SNG Cop 1247
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2419A LYDIA, Maeonia Pseudo-autonomous AE 18 under Trajan OmphaleReference.
RPC III, 2419A; SNG Copenhagen --

Magistrate Demetrios

Obv. ΜΑΙΟΝΩΝ
Bearded head of Heracles, left

Rev. ΕΠΙ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ
Omphale wearing lion’s skin advancing r., holding club over l. shoulder

3.48 gr
18 mm
6h
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277-239 BC Antigonos Gonatas
Bronze

Obverse:Macedonian shield with monogram of Antigonos at centre
Reverse:BA - SI; either side of Macedonian helmet

17.07mm 4.32gm

SEAR 6788

Antigonos Gonatas son of Demetrios Poliorketes born at Gonnoi of Thesally.(Gonoi=Gonatas)
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294-288 BC Demetrios PoliorketesDemetrios Poliorketes (The Besieger)
Bronze

Obverse:Macedonian shield with monogram of Demetrius at center
Reverse:BA-SI; either side of Macedonian helmet

15.17mm 3.31gm

SEAR 6774


Demetrios was son of Antigonos the one-eyed
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AE trachy Andronicus IIObv: Bust of St Demetrios facing
Rev: Winged bust of Andronicus, holding sword and akakia over battlements.
Mint: Thessalonica
Date: 1282-1328 CE
22mm, 1.31 g
SB 2374, Gr 1440
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AE Trachy Andronicus IIIObv: Bust of St. Demetrios
Rev: Archangel Michael Crowning emperor.
Mint: Thessaloniki
Date: 1328-1341
18mm .92g
SB 2482
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Alexander III AR Drachm Kings of Macedon Alexander III the Great, 336-323 BC

Head of Herakles in lion skin facing right

AΛEΞANΔPOY in right field, Zeus enthroned facing left holding eagle and sceptre; double-head (bipennis) axe beneath throne, circled ΠPYA monogram in left field.

Price 2148; Thompson DM 260; Newell 49.

3.97g

Struck under Demetrios Poliorketes ca. 300-294 BC at Ionia, Miletos Mint.

Some encrustations remain around Zeus

Sold Forum Auction May 2019
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Antigonos II Gonatas, 277 - 239 BC. AE20. Struck at an uncertain mint in MacedoniaObverse: No legend. Head of Athena, in crested Corinthian helmet, facing right.
Reverse: Pan advancing right, erecting trophy of Gallic arms. B - A across upper field; ANTI monogram of Antigonos between Pan's feet; helmet symbol in field to left.
Diameter: 18mm | Weight: 4.82gms | Die Axis: 12
SNG Alpha Bank 1017 | Sear GCV 6786

Antigonos II Gonatas was the son of Demetrios Poliorketes, himself the son of Antigonos I Monophthalmus, who then controlled much of Asia. The origin of the nickname Gonatas is unknown. Antigonos' mother was Phila, the daughter of Antipater, who had controlled Macedonia and the rest of Greece since 334 BC and was recognized as regent of the empire, which in theory remained united. In the year of Antigonos Gonatas' birth, however, Antipater died, leading to further struggles for dominance. After coming closer than anyone to reuniting the empire of Alexander, Antigonos Monophthalmus was defeated and killed in the great Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC and the territory he formerly controlled was divided among his enemies, which included Kassander, Ptolemy and Lysimachus.
The fate of Antigonos Gonatas was closely tied with that of his father Demetrios, who had escaped from the battle with 9,000 troops. Jealousy among the victors eventually allowed Demetrios to regain part of the power his father had lost. He conquered Athens and, in 294 BC, he seized the throne of Macedonia from Alexander, the son of Kassander. Because Antigonos Gonatas was the grandson of Antipater and the nephew of Kassander through his mother, his presence helped to reconcile the supporters of these former kings to the rule of his father.
In the winter of 279 BC, a great horde of Gauls under their leader Brennus descended on Macedonia from the north. After plundering Macedonia, the Gauls invaded further regions of Greece, moving southwards. Antigonos cooperated in the defence of Greece, but the Aetolians took the lead in defeating the Gauls. In 278 BC a Greek army with a large Aetolian contingent checked the Gauls at Thermopylae and Delphi, inflicting heavy casualties and forcing them to retreat.
The next year (277 BC), Antigonos sailed to the Hellespont, landing near Lysimachia at the neck of the Thracian Chersonese. When an army of Gauls under the command of Cerethrius appeared, Antigonos laid an ambush. He abandoned his camp, beached his ships and concealed his men. The Gauls looted the camp but, when they started to attack the ships, Antigonos's army appeared, trapping them with the sea to their backs. The Gauls were utterly defeated at the Battle of Lysimachia, and, after this resounding victory, Antigonos claimed the Macedonian throne.
In 239 BC, at the age of 80, Antigonos II Gonatas died and left his kingdom to his son Demetrios II Aetolicus, who was to reign for the next 10 years. Except for a short period when he defeated the Gauls, Antigonos was not a heroic or successful military leader. His skills were mainly political and he preferred to rely on cunning, patience, and persistence to achieve his goals.
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, Asklepios, Eagle, Demetrios magistrate Mysia, Pergamon
AE21
Demetrios, magistrate.
Obv.: ΔHMHTΡIOΥ, Head of Asklepios right
Rev.: Π-EΡ-Γ-A / MHNΩN. Eagle standing left, head right, on thunderbolt..
AE, 7.95g, 21mm
Ref.: SNG v. Aulock 1380
shanxi
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Athens New Style Tetradrachm 97/6 BCbs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
15.43g 29mm Thompson issue 68
Thompson catalogue: Obs 901 : Rev NEW
REV : ΑΘΕ ethnic
Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
on which month mark H? control ΣΟ/MH below
3 magistrates : DEMETRIOS AGATHIPPOS OLY
RF symbol : Caps of Piloi
All surrounded by an olive wreath
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Bactria, Graeco-Baktrian Kings, Demetrios, Æ29, ca. 200-185 BC.Bactria, Graeco-Baktrian Kings, Demetrios,
Æ29, Hemi-obol / Triple Unit / Trichalkon (28-29 mm / 12.41 g), ca. 200-185 BC.,
Obv.: Head of elephant slightly right with raised trunk, wearing bell.
Rev.: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY, either side of large caduceus (with serpent heads at the upper ends), monogram ΔPI... in field to left.
SNG ANS 209-11 ; Bopearachchi Série 5C ; MIG 108a ; cf. Sear GC 7533 .

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Bactria: Demetrios I Aniketos (ca. 200-190 BCE) AR Obol (MIG 105e; Bopearachchi Série 3B; SNG ANS 193-198)Obv: Draped and diademed bust of king right, wearing elephant-scalp head-dress, pearled border around
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY; Nude Herakles standing facing, holding club and lion skin in left hand and crowning himself with his right hand ; PK monogram in lower left field
Dim: 0.65g
Quant.Geek
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Baktria, Demetrios I. Herakles Standing Tetradrachm.Demetrios I Aniketos. 200-185 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.71 gm, 34.2mm, 12h) of Baktra. Diademed bust of Demetrios I right, wearing elephant-skin headdress. / Herakles standing, facing, crowning himself and holding club and lion-skin. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ. ᴀᴾ monogram to inner left. aEF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction 13 #243. Bopearachchi Série 1A; HGC 12 #63; MIG 1 Type 103a. cf. SNG ANS 9 #186-192 (different monogram). Anaximander
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Baktria, Demetrios I. Standing Herakles Obol.Demetrios I Aniketos. 200-185 BC. AR Obol (0.68 gm, 12.3mm, 12h) of Baktra. Diademed bust of Demetrios I right, wearing elephant-skin headdress. / Herakles standing, facing, crowning himself and holding club and lion-skin. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ. ᴾΚ monogram to inner left. gVF. Ponterio 137 #1246. Bopearachchi Série 3B #7-8; BMC 9-11; HGC 12 #65; MIG 105e; Sear Greek 7531; SNG ANS 9 #193-198; SNG Cop 7 (Parthia-India) #261. Anaximander
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Baktrian Kingdom, Demetrios I, ca. 200-185 BC, Æ Dichalkon Draped bust of Herakles right, wearing oak wreath, with club over shoulder.
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY Artemis, radiate, standing facing, holding bow and drawing arrow from quiver; monogram to inner right.

Bopearachchi 4C; SNG ANS 9, 204; HGC 12, 68; Sear GCV 7534.

(24 mm, 7.24 g, 12h).
CNG eAuction 337, 22 Oct. 2014, 169.
n.igma
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Baktrian Kingdom, Euthydemos I, ca. 230-200 BC, AR Tetradrachm Diademed youthful head right.
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ EYΘYΔHMOY (of King Euthydemos). Herakles seated left on rocks, holding club set on rocks; monogram lower right field.

Kritt A1; Bopearachchi 5B; SNG ANS 9,125; HGC 12, 40; Mitchiner 85c; Qunduz 10-11.
Mint “A” - Ai Khanoum ca. 230 BC.

(28 mm, 16.38 g, 6h).
CNG eAuction 170, 8 Aug. 2007, 138.

Euthydemos I overthrew Diodotos II around 230 BC. This coin is amongst the first issued by Euthydemos. The inverted die axes convention with which it was struck is a characteristic of Mint “A” (Ai Khanoum) in the preceding Diodotid era. This was changed to parallel die axes convention in the early years of the reign of Euthydemos. Late in Euthydemos reign, Antiochos III the Great, sought to reimpose Seleukid authority over Baktria. Euthydemos withstood a two year siege by Antiochos at the fortress city of Baktra in 208-206 BC at the conclusion of which Antiochos was forced to recognize an independent Baktria. Demetrios, the son of Euthydemos, succeeded the latter around 200 BC and extended the kingdom south into the Kabul Valley and northwest Pakistan. However, the Euthydemid dynasty was destroyed by Eukratides I who progressively deposed the successors of Demetrios I.

The reverse image of a “weary Herakles” on the Euthydemos series of tetradrachms is noteworthy for its antecedents in the Lydian issues of Antiochus II. The ancient historian Polybius noted that Euthydemos came from Magnesia. However, which of three possible cities or regions called Magnesia remains uncertain. Based on the similarity of the reverse image of Euthydemos’ silver coins with those of the Lydian types, it is inferred that he may have come from Magnesia ad Sipylum in Lydia where he could have been exposed to the” weary Herakles” issues prior to his migration to Baktria. Such being the case, Euthydemos could not have been born much later than 270 BC, in which case he would have been in his seventies at the time of his death. The aged portrait on the last of his coinage tends to confirm this inference.
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Byzantine Lead Seal, #24,Byzantine Lead Seal, #24,
"That's an anonymous seal depicting two warrior saints. Obv. shows Saint George [O GE]-WPGIO' (The accent is an abbreviation mark, peculiarly only for the letter 'C'!). The rev. shows Demetrios [O D]H/[M]H - TPIOC (can't see these last letters clearly from the photo though). He is holding a spear in r. hand and his l. on hilt of sword set on the ground. I'd date this one 12th century." by Gert thank you Gert.
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Constantius IIConstantius II. AD 337-361. AR Siliqua (21mm, 3.24 g, 6h). Sirmium mint. Struck late AD 353-early AD 354. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VOTIS/XXX/MVLTIS/XXXX in four lines within wreath; •SIRM. RIC VIII 17; RSC 342-3f. Good VF, toned.


From the Demetrios Armounta Collection. Ex RW Collection (Classical Numismatic Group 85, 15 September 2010), lot 1220. and Auction 94
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Demetrios 200-190 BC.The Indo-Greek Kingdom - Demetrios (200-190 BC) - AE Attic Tri-chalkon, (12.20 g.) - Head of elephant right, wearing bell / Caduceus of entwinged serpents, with monogram left, BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY (Bop.Ser.5C / MIG.108a / Hoover 67) - attractive example, good VF
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Demetrios drachmChance Vandal
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Demetrios Iarash p
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Demetrios I - AE trichalkonBactrian Kingdom
200-185 BC
elephant head right, bell around the neck
Kerykeion
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ // ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ
Φ
Bopearachchi Série 5 var. (monogram); SNG ANS 211
10,5 25mm
J. B.
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Demetrios I or IISerrated AE 28, Syria, Demetrios I or II, ca. 130 B.C. Obv: Laureated head of Apollo facing right, quiver and bow at shoulder. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ around tripod, bound with fillet. Dark brown and red patina, gF. Lindgren I, 1852, SC 1644, Hoover HGC 9, 821 (S).Molinari
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Demetrios I PoliorketesKINGS of MACEDON. Demetrios I Poliorketes. 306-283 BC. Æ . Pella mint. Macedonian shield with monogram of Demetrios in central boss / Macedonian helmet. Newell 132; SNG Alpha Bank 969. ecoli
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Demetrios I Poliorketes (306-283 BC)Kings of Macedon. Demetrios I Poliorketes (306-283 BC). Ae Half Unit (11mm, 1.37g, 6h). Tarsos, c. 298-295. Obv: Male head r., wearing Corinthian helmet. Rev: Prow r.; aphlaston to l., BA above, monogram beneath (SNG Cop. 1192) ddwau
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Demetrios I Poliorketes. 306-285 BC. AR Tetradrachm of PellaMacedon, Demetrios I Poliorketes. 306-285 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.78 gm, 27mm, 5h) of Pella. Diademed and horned bust r. / Poseiden Pelagaios stdg l., r. foot on rock, holding trident. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ. Monograms EYP to l., HP to r.  aVF.  Newell DP Series VI #90 (obv. die LXXXI, plate VIII #10); HGC 3.1 #1014a; SNG Cop 2 #1179; SNG Delepierre 1061. Anaximander
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Demetrios I Poliorketes. 306-285 BC. AR Tetradrachm Pella Macedon, Demetrios I Poliorketes. 306-285 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.40 gm, 29mm, 11h) of Pella 294-292 BC. Winged Nike stdg l. on prow of galley, blowing trumpet & holding stylis. / Poseidon Pelagaios advancing l. w/ trident. ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ. ɪΩ monogram to l.; dolphin above to r.  EF.  Lustrous. Newell DP 68 (obv. die LVII, plate VI #18); ACNAC Dewing #1196; HGC 3.1 #1012e. cf. SNG Cop 2 #1178 (no star or dolphin); SNG Munich 1042 (no dolphin, same obv. die); cf CNG 118 #148 (same dies); Sotheby's 6147 #236. 2 commentsAnaximander
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Demetrios I Poliorketes; Tarsos; Prow r. apluster, B A above, AN (ligate) X below; AE11Macedonian Kingdom, Demetrios I Poliorketes, 306 - 286 B.C. Bronze AE 11, Newell p. 50, 40; SNG Alpha Bank -, SNG Cop -, Weber -, Cilicia, Tarsus mint, 1.649g, 11.8mm, 135o, 298 - 295 B.C.; obverse head of Demetrios right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet ornamented with bull horns; reverse , prow right, apluster right behind, B A above, AN (ligate) X below; rare. Ex FORVM, photo credit FORVMPodiceps
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Demetrios I SoterSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios I Soter. 162-150 BC. Serrate Æ Antioch mint. Laureate head of Apollo right, with bow and quiver over shoulder / Tripod. SC 1644; HGC 9, 821.ecoli
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SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios I Soter. 162-150 BC. Serrate Æ. Antioch mint. Head of horse left / Head of elephant right. SC 1646; HGC 9, 833.
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SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios I Soter. 162-150 BC. Serrate Æ. Antioch mint. Head of horse left / Head of elephant right. SC 1646; HGC 9, 833.
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Demetrios I Soter SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios I Soter. 162-150 BC. Serrate Æ (20mm, 8.66 g, 6h). Antioch mint. Bust of Artemis right, wearing stephane, bow and quiver over shoulder / Bow and quiver. SC 1645; HGC 9, 826. VFecoli
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Demetrios I Soter Seleukid Kingdom. Antioch on the Orontes. Demetrios I Soter 162-150 BC.
Drachm AR

18mm., 4,04g.
1 commentsRandygeki(h2)
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Demetrios I SoterThis is the first Seleucid coin I purchaced, and the only coin i have lost! As a archaeologist, i have a special relation to objects of our human history, and i regularily have my coins in my pocket when i travel, go to work, when i teach. They are a part of my view on history, and as such, i want my surroundings to FEEL, touch and look at the coins firsthand.
But this one ... I dropped it on the granite floor tiles of my home, being nonchelant! It broke into many pieces, and i learned first hand that 2200 years old middle eastern silver is unpure, FRAGILE!
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Demetrios I Soter (162-150 BC). Serrate Ae. Antioch.Obv: Horse's head left.
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY. Elephant's head right.
References: SC 1646. HGC 9, 833. SNG Spaer 1299-1304.
3.65 g. 16 mm.
Canaan
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Demetrios I Soter (162-150 BC). Serrate Ae. Antioch.Obv: Horse's head left.
Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY. Elephant's head right.
References: SC 1646. HGC 9, 833. SNG Spaer 1299-1304.
3.61 g. 16 mm.
1 commentsCanaan
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Demetrios I Soter - AR drachmAntioch
152-151 BC
diademed head right
cornucopia
BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΔHMHTPIOY / ΣΩTHPOΣ
A / (ΠA) Π / AΞP
SC II 1642; Houghton 159, Newell, SMA 120, SNG Israel (Spaer) 1279
3,96g 17mm
J. B.
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Demetrios I Soter, TyreObverse: Diademed head of Demetrios I Soter right.
Reverse: Stern of Galley with aphlaston, BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTΡIOΥ & L ΔΝΡ. date above, TΥΡIΩN and uncertain Phoencian letters below (Belonging to Tyre). Seleucid era date 155.
During the reign of Demetrios I Soter.
Denomination B.
Reference: SNG Cop. 8 #246
AE 20mm ,weight 6.2g
1 commentsCanaan
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Demetrios I Soter. 162-150 BC. AE20mmDemetrios I Soter. 162-150 BC.

Obv. Bust of Artemis right, with quiver over shoulder

Rev. BASILEWS DHMHTRIOU, Bow and quiver.
Lee S
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Demetrios I Sotor. Cornucopia Drachm of Antioch.Seleukids. Demetrios I Sotor 162-150 BC. AR Drachm (4.13 gm, 18.4mm, 1h) of Antioch on the Orontes, 153/2 BC. Diademed head of Demetrios I right with long hair. / Cornucopia. Two monograms above ΞΡ (SE 160). ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ | ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ. nEF. CNG 421 #319. From the MNL Collection. Ex Pars Coins Inventory. SC 1642.2b; ANS Mantis 1944.100.75350-2; Babelon 751; DCA 111; HGC 9 #806; Houghton CSE I #157; McDonald Hunterian Coll. #23; Newell SMA 115; Pozzi 2974.Anaximander
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Demetrios I Sotor. Stern of galley. AE of Tyre.Seleukids. Demetrios I Sotor 162-150 BC. Æ (5.15 gm, 20.1mm, 1h) of Tyre, 159/158 BC. Diademed head of Demetrios I right. / Stern of galley left with aphlaston and rudder; [L]Δ[N]P (SE 154) above, TYPIΩN & 𐤭𐌌𐤋 (Phoenician: of Tyre) below. Beveled edge. gVF CNG 504 #146. From the Liggett Collection, purchased from First Light Coins, May 2009. SC II #1671 (same obv. die); DCA 114; HGC 9 #830; SNG Spaer 1314-1318; SNG Fitzwilliam IV #5678; Houghton CSE 736; Newell Tyre 47.Anaximander
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Demetrios I Sotor. Tyche Enthroned Tetradrachm of Antioch.Seleukids. Demetrios I Sotor 162-150 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.13 gm, 34.0mm, 1h) of Antioch on the Orontes. Diademed head of Demetrios I right. / Tyche draped & seated left on throne supported by winged tritoness, holding baton & cornucopiae. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ. Control ΑIN to left. VF. CNG 66 #678. SC 1638.1n; HGC 9 #795f; Newell SMA 96 (same obv die) = ANS #1908.115.4; MFA Greek Coins #275 (same); Boston MFA 275 (same).Anaximander
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Demetrios I Sotor. Tyche Enthroned Tetradrachm of Antioch.Seleukids. Demetrios I Sotor 162-150 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.46 gm, 32.7mm, 1h) of Antioch on the Orontes, 152/151 BC. Diademed head of Demetrios I right. / Tyche seated left on throne supported by winged tritoness, holding sceptre & cornucopiae. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ | ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ. Controls ΠΑ & ΗΡ to outer left, ex: ΑΞΡ (SE 161). gVF. Bt. Gables Coin, 1998. SC 1641.6c; DCA 109; HGC 9 #798; McDonald Hunterian III #23; Newell SMA 119; ANS Mantis 1944.100.75357 and 1957.172.2009; SNG Delepierre 2959.Anaximander
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Demetrios I Sotor. Tyche Enthroned Tetradrachm of Antioch.Seleukids. Demetrios I Sotor 162-150 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.49 gm, 29.8mm, 12h) of Antioch on the Orontes, 152-151 BC. Diademed head of Demetrios I right. / Tyche draped & seated left on throne supported by winged tritoness right, holding sceptre & cornucopia. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ. Controls ΠΑ ΑΠ to left, date AΞP (SE 161) in ex. VF. Davissons EA42 #32. "From an American collection formed in the mid-20th C." SC 1641.6b; CSA 158; DCA 109; HGC 9 #798; Newell SMA #117=Mantis 1944.100.75354 (same obv. die); BnF Gallica Henri Seyrig R 3724 (same); SNG Spaer 1277.Anaximander
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Demetrios I, 162-150 B.C. AE 16, Head of Horse Left/ Elephant’s Head RightSeleukid Kingdom, Demetrios I, 162-150 B.C. AE 16mm, 3.7g. Serrate. Obverse: Head of Horse Left. Reverse: Elephant’s Head Right. Ex David LiebertPodiceps
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Demetrios I, SoterSerrated AE 15, Demetrius I, ca. 162-150 B.C. Obv: Horse’s head facing left within dotted border. Rev: Elephant’s head surrounded by ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ. Dark brown patina with light earthen highlights, XF. Lindgren III, pl.61, 1068, Hoover HGC 9, 833 (R3).Molinari
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Demetrios I, SoterSerrated AE 20, 7.85g, Syria, Demetrios I Soter, ca. 162-150 B.C. Obv: Artemis wearing stephane, bow and quiver at shoulder. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, either side of bow and quiver. Dark brown patina, VF. SGII 7072, B.M.C. 4.80, 4, SC 1645, Hoover HGC 9, 826 (S).Molinari
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Demetrios I, Soter, 162 - 150 BCObv: No legend, diademed head of Demetrios I, with light beard, facing right, within a laurel wreath.

Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΔHMHTPIOY, Tyche seated left, fully clothed, short scepter in right hand and a cornucopia in her left, the seat is supported by a winged tritoness; monogram on left.

Silver Tetradrachm, Antioch mint, c. 162 - 155/4 BC

16.4 grams, 31.2 mm, 0°

GCV II 7014, Newell SMA 81

Ex: FORVM
2 commentsMatt Inglima
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Demetrios I. SoterDemetrios I. Soter (161 -150), AE Serrate, 15,62g, Laureate head of Apollo right; bow and quiver behind / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ – ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, SNG Cop. 239.3 comments
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Demetrios IIDemetrios II Nikator(Second reign129-125 BC)
Tetradrachm Damaskos 127-126 BC

Obverse:Diademed head right
Reverse:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡΟΣ;Zeus seated left holding Nike;monogram to left field and below throne;date in exergue

16.45gm 28mm

SNG Spaer 2267 (same obverse dies);Same dies with CNG 72 lot 953 http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=84721
2 commentsmaik
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Demetrios II ( first reign ) 145 - 138 BC. AE 22mm.Demetrios II ( first reign ) 145 - 138 BC.
Obv. Diamemed bust of Demetrios right
Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ/ ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΟΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡΟΣ, Pentalfa to left of Cornucopia, "Pentalfa" mint (Unknown mint).
Ref. HGC 9, 998 (R2)
Lee S
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Demetrios II - AE double unitAntioch
130-125 BC
laureated and bearded head of Zeus right
Nike holding wreath and palm branch walking left
BAΣIΛEOΣ / ΔHMHTΡIOΥ / ΘEOΥ NIKATOΡOΣ
? monogram
SNG Spaer 2164 - 77; Hoover 1133; Houghton 291
5,6g 17mm
ex Dionysos numismatik
J. B.
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Demetrios II - AR TetradrachmTyre
c. 143-142 BC
diademed and draped bust right
Eagle standing left on prow left, with palm branch over shoulder; to left, club surmounted by (TYP) monogram; to right, OP (date) above (ΓHP) monogram
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ__ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ
SC II 1959.4c.
13,3g 25mm
ex Savoca
J. B.
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Demetrios II Nikator2 commentsGinolerhino
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Demetrios II Nikator SELEUKID EMPIRE. Demetrios II Nikator. First reign, 146-138 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 15.82 g, 12h). Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Struck circa 145-141 BC. Diademed head right / Tyche, holding scepter in right hand, cradling cornucopia in left arm, seated left on backless throne with winged Tritoness support; monogram in exergue. SC 1984.3; HGC 9, 967. Near VF, toned, light scratches and marks, slight reverse die shift. Rare.

From the W. H. Guertin Collection.
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DemetriOs II Nikator SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios II Nikator. First reign, 146-138 BC. Æ. Uncertain mint 96 in Phoenicia or Koile Syria. Diademed head right / Zeus Aëtophoros seated left; ΔI•I• below throne?. SC 1940; HGC 9, 994. Rare.ecoli
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Demetrios II Nikator SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios II Nikator. Second reign, 129-125 BC. Æ (17mm, 5.33 g, 12h). Antioch mint. Struck 129-128 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm; Ξ to inner left. SC 2170.1a; HGC 9, 1133. ecoli
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Demetrios II Nikator, 1st reign. Tetradrachm  of Antioch.Seleukids. Demetrios II Nikator, 1st reign. 145‑140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.70ᵍ 28.3ᵐᵐ 1ʰ) Antioch on Orontes, 145/144 BC. Diademed bust of Demetrios II right. / Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arror, hand on bow. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ|ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΦIΛAΔEΛΦOY NIKATOPOΣ. Palm & ΠΑ monogram to left, ⨺P between legs, HΞΡ in ex. (SE168). EF. Goldberg Pre-Longbeach Auction 2023 #1589. SC 1907.1g var. (⨺P control not a recorded variety on tetradrachm); HGC 9 #957d. Obv. die link to SC 1907.1g (ANS 1944.100.76508).Anaximander
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Demetrios II Nikator. MmSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA.,Demetrios II Nikator. First reign 146/5-139 BC. Nisibis mint. Diademed head right with slight beard / Agathos Daimon and Agathe Tyche clasping hands; to inner left, H above E; Y between. SNG Spaer 1751; Houghton & Moore, "Five Seleucid Notes," ANSMN 33 (1988), 13; Houghton 1018ecoli
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Demetrios II Nikator. 146-138 BCDemetrios II Nikator, 1st reign. 146-138 BC. Ae 19mm. Weight 7.17g. Tyre Phoenicia. Obv: Diademed head head of Demetrius II right. Rev: Stern of galley. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ∆ΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΤΥΡΙΩΝ. Houghton 753, SC 2198.1, HGC 1138 (R2).ddwau
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Demetrios II Nikator. 1st reign. Eagle Tetradrachm of Tyre.Seleukids. Demetrios II Nikator, 1st reign. 145-140 BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.56 gm, 27.3mm, 12h) Tyre, 144/143 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Demetrios II right. / Eagle stdg left on ship's ram, palm to left & over shoulder. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ | ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ. Club surmounted by TYR monogram to left, ΘΞΡ (SE 169) and Ρ/ᴀ mm to right. VF. CNG 51 #536. Russel Bement Jr. Coll. SC 1959.3d; HGC 9 #970; Babelon Rois 963 (same obv. die); DCA 153; Newell Tyre 91; Rogers Tyre 33; ANS Mantis 1944.100.77711. cf. CNG EA 440 #206 (3 Mar 2019).Anaximander
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Demetrios II Nikator. 2nd reign. Standing Eagle Tetradrachm of Tyre.Seleukids. Demetrios II Nikator, 2nd reign. 129-125 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.22 gm, 25.85mm, 12h) Tyre, 129/128 BC. Diademed and clean-shaven bust right. / Eagle standing left on ship's ram, palm over shoulder. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ | ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ. Monogram ⟑ΡΕ to left and ΤΥᴾ atop club. ⟑Σ and date ΔΠΡ (SE 184) to right, Fp below eagle. EF. Bt. Ponterio Auction CICF 2004 #1365. SC 2195.2b; HGC 9 #1122; BnF Babelon Rois 1181, R 4434 (same obv. die); BMC 4; DCA 230; Macdonald Hunterian III #31; Naville Sale X #1318; Newell Tyre 159; Rogers Tyre 99; SNG Spaer 2226; SNG Cop 7 (Seleucid Kings) #337.Anaximander
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Demetrios II Nikator. 2nd reign. Zeus Nikephoros Tetradrachm of Damascus.Seleukids. Demetrios II Nikator, 2nd reign. 129-125 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.12 gm, 30.3mm, 12h) of Damascus, 129-128/7 BC. Diademed, horned, and bearded head right. / Zeus Nikephoros enthroned left, holding Nike & sceptre. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ | [ΘΕΟΥ] ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡΟΣ, ΞΔ below throne. ex: [ΕΠ]Ρ (SE 185). VF. Bt. Louis di Lauro, 1999. SC 2181.3b; HGC 9 #1116d; DCA 223; Newell LSM 70; Gorny & Mosch Sale 237 #1502 (same dies); Naville Sale X #1344; Hirsch Sale XVI #1449; McClean III #9930. cf. SNG Spaer 2266 var (ΔΠΡ); Houghton CSE I #838, CSE II #668d (same).Anaximander
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Demetrios II TyreSELEUKID EMPIRE. Demetrios II Nikator. Second reign, 129-125 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26.5mm, 13.91 g, 1h). Tyre mint. Dated SE 184 (129/8 BC). Diademed and draped bust right / Eagle standing left on prow, with palm frond over shoulder; to left, monogram above club surmounted by Tyre monogram; to right, monogram above ΔΠP (date); monogram between legs. SC 2195.2c; HGC 9, 1122; DCA 230Ajax
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Demetrios II, First ReignAE 20, Syria, Berytus, Demetrios II, first reign, ca. 146-138 B.C., Laodikeia in Phoenicia (Berytos), quasi-municipal. Obv: Demetrios I facing right. Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ around Poseidon (Ba 'al-Berit) standing left holding phiale and trident, Lambda Alpha to left, monograms to r. , gVF. Hoover HGC 9, 1136 (R2)Molinari
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Demetrios II, Nikator (first reign), 145 - 140 BCObv: No legend, diademed head of Demetrios II facing right.

Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΔHMHTPIOY about stern of galley, TYPIΩN and Phoenician legend beneath, Seleucid date about galley.

Æ 21, Tyre mint, 146 - 145 BC

6.5 grams, 21 mm, 0°

GCV II 7070, SNG Spaer 1678
Matt Inglima
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Demetrios II- AE16Second Reign, Syria, Antioch 130-125 BC
Obverse: Laureate head of Zeus right
Reverse: BASILEWS DHMHTPIOY NIKATOPOS, Nike standing left with wreath and palm.
16mm , 5.46 gm
Houghton 291; Spaer 2164-2167
Jerome Holderman
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Demetrios II: Second ReignAE 19, 5.25g, Demetrios II, Antioch Mint, ca. 130-125 BC, Obv: Zeus facing right, dotted border. Rev: Apollo walking left holding Nike, anchor in field, dark brown patina, gF. SNGSpaer 2164-77 Molinari
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Demetrios IIIDemetrios III, AE18. Obv: Demetrios III facing right. Rev: Naked statue of Hermes on pedestal. SNG Spaer 2876. 96-87 BC.

Ex. David Connors.
Molinari
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Demetrios III c. 96 - 87 B.C.Demetrios III c. 96 - 87 B.C. Damascus mint, Ae 18mm, Weight 4.11g. Obv: Diademed head of Demetrios III right. Rev: BAΣIΛEOΣ ΔHMHTΡIOΥ ΘEOΥ ΦIΛOΠATOΡOΣ ΣΩTHΡOΣ, naked Hermes standing left, palm branch in right, kerykeion in left, two monograms outer left. SNG Spaer 2871 - 79ddwau
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Demetrios III EukairosSELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios III Eukairos. 97/6-88/7 BC. AR Tetradrachm (27mm, 15.87 g, 12h). Damaskos mint. Dated SE 224 (89/8 BC). Diademed head right, pellet on nose / Cult statue of Atargatis standing facing, flowers in hands, grain ears on shoulders; N above monogram to outer left, AIε (date) and monogram in exergue; all within wreath. SC 2451.11; HHV 98 (A23/P91); HGC 9, 1305; DCA 304. 1 commentsecoli
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Demetrios III Eukairos 97/6 - 88/7 B.C.Demetrios III Eukairos 97/6 - 88/7 B.C. Ar 27.2~28.5mm. 16.04g. Tetradrachm. Damaskus, Obv: Diademed head of Demetrius III right with fringe of curly beard at jawline, diadem ends falling straight behind, fillet border. Rev: ΒACΙΛEΩC ΔHMHTPIOV ΘEOV / ΦIΛOΠΛTOPOC CΩTHPOC, Cult image of Atargatis standing facing with arms extended, holding flower in left hand, barley stalk rising from each shoulder; to outer left, ΔI above N; laurel wreath border. SC 2450.4: Babelon 1567. 1 commentsddwau
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