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Western Greek. Phokis. AR triobol. 457-420 B.C.. . 11354.
Ancient Coins - Western Greek. Phokis. AR triobol. 457-420 B.C..
Obverse:
Facing bull's head.

Reverse:

Head of Apollo right.

Weight:

2.66 grams.

Diameter:

15.12 mm.
1 commentspaul1888
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GREEK, Phokis, Federal Coinage, AE 15, 354-352 BC, struck under Onymarchos - BMC 103, pl. III, 24; SNG Copenhagen 131Facing bull’s head draped with sacrificial fillet.
ONY/MAP/XOY in three lines; all within laurel wreath.
BCD Lokris/Phokis 301.2 (this coin); BMC 103, pl. III, 24; SNG Copenhagen 131. (16 mm, 4.21 g, 2h)
ex- CNG; ex- BCD Collection: NAC 55 (8 October 2010) Lot 301 (part of)

Most of these coins were withdrawn from circulation and melted down at the end of the Third Sacred War. Surviving examples are very rare, less than a couple of dozen known.The coin bears the name of Onymarchos, the second Phokian strategos (general) in the third to fifth years of the Third Sacred War. It is amongst the first mainland Greek coins of its time to bear the full name of a living Greek.
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GREEK, Phokis, Federal Coinage, c. 445 - 420 B.Cbv: Facing bulls head
Rev: Head of Artemis right within incuse square
14 mm 2.7 g
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Lokri OpuntiiLOKRIS. Lokri Opuntii. Ae (Circa 325-300 BC).
Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right; letter above.
Rev: ΛΟΚΡΩΝ.
Grape bunch on vine.
BCD Lokris-Phokis 111.2.
ecoli
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Lokri Opuntii - AR Triobolc. 340-330 BC
head of Persephone right wearing wreath of grain, single-pendant earring, and pearl necklace
Ajax the Lesser (son of Oileus) nude but for crested Corinthian helmet advancing right in fighting attitude holding short sword and shield on left arm ornamented inside with coiled snake (control symbol), helmet crest below
OΠONTIΩN
SNG Cop.51, de Nanteuil 886, BCD Lokris-Phokis 96
2,7g 15mm
ex Aurea
J. B.
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LOKRIS OPUNTII. BRONZE325 - 300 BC. 13 mm / 2 g.
Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena right.
Reverse:Bunch of grapes with tendrils and vine leaves, ΛOKP - EΠIKNA.
cf. BCD Lokris - Phokis 124. _2622

Antonivs Protti
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Lokris, Opuntia. Amphora and Star Obol.Greece. Lokris, Opuntia. 370-350 BC. AR Obol (0.74 gm, 10.8mm) on Aeginetic standard. Amphora wreathed with ivy, grapes hung from handles. ΟΠ - ON in lower fields. / Star pattern, annulet ("omphalos") in center, with dotted border. VF. Bt. David Hendin, Amphora Coins, 2002. BCD Lokris-Phokis 460.7; BMC 36; Babelon Traité II #436bis (pl.207 #9); HGC 4 #1002; SNG Cop. 3 (Aetolia-Euboea) #57; SNG Fitzwilliam IV #2809.Anaximander
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Lokris, Opuntia. Persephone and Ajax of Lokris Stater.Greece. Lokris, Opuntia. 360-350 BC. AR Stater (11.57 gm, 23.2mm, 5h) on Aeginetic standard. Head of Persephone left, hair wreathed with grain, wearing earring and pearl necklace. / Ajax of Lokris wearing crested Corinthian helmet, advancing r., holding short sword and large shield decorated with snake; spear broken in two on the ground behind. OΠON-TΙΩΝ. EF. Ponterio Auction 119 #463. Characteristic die shift. BCD Lokris-Phokis 42; BMC p.2 #14 (same dies); Gulbenkian II #489 (same); HGC 4 #990; Humphris & Delbridge Gp.10 #101 (O16/R27); SNG Cop 3 (Aetolia-Euboea) #46 (same obv. die); SNG Delepierre 1258 (same rev. die).
Anaximander
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Lokris, Opuntia. Persephone and Ajax of Lokris Stater.Greece. Lokris, Opuntia. 350-340 BC. AR Stater (12.21 gm, 25.1mm, 6h) on Aeginetic standard. Head of Persephone r., hair wreathed with grain, wearing pearl necklace, ornate pendant earring. / Ajax of Lokris wearing crested Corinthian helmet, advancing r., holding short sword, large shield decorated with griffin. Spear behind. OΠONTΙΩΝ. VF. Inaugural type type of its series? Bt. Coral Gables, 1999. BCD Lokris-Phokis #457.2 (same obv. die), BCD (NAC 55) #70; BMC p.4 #28 (pl.1 #9) (same); HGC 4 #991; Humphris & Delbridge Gp.21 #154 (O25/R61) (pl.9AR); SNG Delepierre 1260 (same dies).1 commentsAnaximander
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N17Greek Coin. AE Chalkon of Lokris. c. 325-300 BC. Obv: Athena helmeted / EY. Rev: Bunch of grapes with tendrils and vine leaves / ΛOKΡΩN. BCD Lokris & Phokis 111.2 (this coin).

NAC AG Auction 55 (8 October 2010), Lot 111.2
Imperial Numismatics (December 2022)
Sebastian H2
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Phokaia, Phokis, Federal CoinagePhokaia, Phokis, Federal Coinage
AR Triobol, 354-352 BC
Obv.: Bull’s head facing
Rev.: Head of Apollo, lyre behind, Φ Ω below
Ag, 2.61g, 14.3mm
Ref.: BCD Lokris-Phokis 310.1, Williams 390, SNG Copenhagen 121-2
Ex Lanz-Numismatik
2 commentsshanxi
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Phokian Confederation - AE Trichalkon351-347 BC
Daulis?
three filleted boukrania
ΦΩ_ΚΕ_ΩΝ
laureate wreath
T
Slg. BCD Lokris - Phokis 328; SNG Copenhagen 125; BCD Lokris 328-31; HGC 5, 1099.
8,9g 21mm
ex Naumann
J. B.
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PhokisFederal Coinage
460 - 430 BC
Silver Obol
0.76 gm, 9.5 mm
Obv.: Bull's head facing, Φ – O in field
Rev.: Forepart of a boar right within incuse square
Sear 2349; BMC 8 p.17, 34, 35
Jaimelai
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Phokis - AR triobolc. 440-420 BC
facing bull head
head of Artemis right
Φ O K I
SNG Cop 99 ff.
2,9g 13mm
ex Aurea
J. B.
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Phokis AR Obol 460-430 BC SG 2349Phokis AR Obol 460-430 BC SG 2349. Facing head of bull/Boar. Fine.
Size: 9 mm _3500 sold
Antonivs Protti
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Phokis bull -real starPhokis, Greece, Federal Coinage, c. 440 - 420 B.C. Silver hemidrachm, SNG Cop 99 ff. (considered triobols), Phokis mint, 2.898g, 12.9mm, 0o, obverse bucranium, star on forehead; reverse FOKI, head of Apollo right, all within incuse square; scarce. ex FORVMPodiceps
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Phokis Central Greece 354-346 BC. Federal coinagePhokis Central Greece 354-346 BC.

Obv: Bull head facing.

Rev: Laureate head of Apollo right.

Diameter: 13 mm. / Weight: 2,20 gms. / Material: Silver

Denomination: AR- Hemidrachm.

Refs: Williams 390
emporiton
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PHOKIS Federal Coinage, AR Triobol SNG Cop 121, Bull’s HeadOBV: Bull’s head facing
REV: Laureate head of Apollo right, Φ-Ω before, lyre behind
2.50g, 14mm
Ex Rockefeller University / Dr. Alfred E. Mirsky Collection
Minted at Phokis, 357-346 BC
Legatus
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Phokis, Elateia. Late 4th-mid 3rd centuries BC. Æ12Obv: Head of bull facing, fillets hanging from horns.
Rev: ΦΩ within wreath.
BCD Lokris 472.16; HGC 4, – (but cf. 1110 [Federal Coinage]).
HGC 4 omits this issue from Elateia, perhaps presuming that it was part of the main coinage produced in the Federal series (HGC 1110), since it lacks the city ethnic. However, the style of the obverse of these that BCD placed at Elateia is significantly different from the Federal coins. On the other hand, the style is identical to the obverses of the larger denomination at Elateia (BCD 417.1–4) with which BCD associated these small coins.
ancientone
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PHOKIS, Federal CoinagePHOKIS, Federal Coinage. Circa 485-480 BC. AR Obol (9mm, 0.92 g, 5h). Facing boukranion / Forepart of boar right. Williams 28 var. (O–/R19 [unlisted obv. die]); BCD Lokris 192. VF, toned, granular surface, die break on reverse. ecoli
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PHOKIS, Federal Coinage PHOKIS, Federal Coinage. Circa 445-420 BC. AR Triobol (13mm, 2.60 g, 2h). Facing bucranium / Head of Artemis right within incuse square. Williams - (O-/R151); BCD Lokris 260.1 (same dies). VF, light porosity.ecoli
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Phokis, Federal Coinage AR Hemiobol, Bull & Helmet (BCD Lokris-Phokis 198)Photo Credit: NAC [LINK].
Greek (Archaic/Early Classical). Phokis, Federal Coinage AR Hemiobol (7mm, 0.40g, 6 h), 485-480 BCE.
Obv: ΦO. Head & shoulders of bull right.
Rev: Corinthian helmet right.
Ref: BCD Lokris-Phokis 198 (this coin); Williams 63 (O43 / R.6).
Prov: Ex BCD Collection; NAC 55 (Zurich, 8 Oct 2010), Lot 198 [LINK]; Münzen und Medaillen FPL 494 (Nov/Dec 1986), Lot 30.
[ALT: Phocis]
Curtis JJ
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Phokis, Federal Coinage, 351-346 BC, Æ 15 - struck under PhalaikosHelmeted head of Athena facing slightly left.
Φ within laurel wreath.

BCD Lokris 332.2 (same obv. die) and 470.5 (this coin); SNG Copenhagen 114.

(15 mm, 1.99 g, 1h).
Classical Numismatic Group, December 2010; ex- BCD Collection: NAC 55, 8 October 2010, 470.5.
n.igma
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Phokis, Federal Coinage, 354-352 BC, AR Triobol - struck under OnymarchosFrontal bull's head.
Laureate head of Apollo right, lyre behind, Φ – Ω below.

BCD Lokris/Phokis 295.2 (this coin); Williams - (O-/R216).

(14 mm, 2.75 g, 11h).
ex- BCD Collection: NAC 55 (8 October 2010) Lot 295.2.

The district of Phokis was centered on the ancient city of Delphi and its sacred precinct. This coin was struck from the silver appropriated from the Delphic Apollo Temple treasury by the Phokians during the Third Sacred War (356-346 BC). The sacred precinct at Delphi was seized by the Phokians and fortified at the start of the war. It is probable Onymarchos, the Phokian strategos of the time, struck this coinage within the sacred precinct and used it to pay for the ongoing war effort. Coins of this type are relatively rare despite the massive minting to fund the war effort. This results from to the fact that at war’s end the Lokrians collected all the Phokian coinage then in circulation and melted it down to make a massive silver hydria which was dedicated to Apollo at Delphi.
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PHOKIS, FEDERAL COINAGE, After 351 BCAE13, 13mm, 1.96g, 7h
Phalaikos, magistrate.

O - Bull’s head facing, wearing sacrificial fillet
R - ΦΩ within laurel wreath with ties above.

BCD Lokris 344.2 and 472.1 (this coin); SNG Copenhagen 129.

Ex Baldwin’s, May 1976.
Ex BCD Collection (Numismatica Ars Classica 55 (8 October 2010), lot 472.1.
robertpe
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Phokis, Federal Coinage, Central Greece, (c.460-445 B.C.), AR-Obol, Williams-III 223, O158-R131, Boar right,Phokis, Federal Coinage, Central Greece, (c.460-445 B.C.), AR-Obol, Williams-III 223, O158-R131, Boar right,
avers:- Bucranium, (Bull's head facing), Q (or O) - Φ in lower field.
revers:- Forepart of a boar right, in incuse square.
exerg: -/-//--, diameter: 9-10 mm, weight: 0,83g, axes: 5 h,
mint: Phokis, Federal Coinage, Central Greece, date: 460-445 B.C.,
ref: Williams Period III, 223 (O158/R131); BMC Central Greece pg. 17, 35
Q-001
quadrans
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Phokis, Federal coinage, Williams 239 or similarPhokis, Federal coinage, Triobol, 478 - 460 B.C. or later AR, 14mm 2.66g, Williams 239 or similar
O: Frontal bull’s head with broad features, hair depicted in coarse vertical strokes
R: Head of Artemis r. of coarse style in incuse, no letters visible
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Phokis, Federal Coinage. c460-445 BC.AR Obol.
Bucranium / Forepart of a boar left, in incuse square.
BMC 35 var.
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Phokis, Federal Coinage. Phokian League Circa 371-357 BCObv: Head of Athena facing.
Rev: Phi within wreath.
AE 13mm.
Struck under Phalaikos or later
BCD Lokris-Phokis 358.2., SNG Copenhagen 113-116.
ancientone
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Phokis, Silver hemidrachm, Federal Coinage. Circa 457-446 B.C.Obv:– Bull's head facing.
Rev:– F-O-K-[I], Archaic, head of Artemis right, in incuse square
Minted in Phokis, Federal Coinage. Circa 457-446 B.C.

Weight 2.95g. Size 14.15 mm
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Phokis. Bukranion and Artemis Triobol.Greece. Phokis. 457-446 BC. AR Triobol (2.87 gm, 13.3mm, 3h) on Aiginetic standard. Federal coinage, Delphi mint. Head of bull (bukranion) facing, hair as wavy vertical lines. / Head of Artemis right, hair bound in bun, in shallow incuse square. Θ-Ο-Κ-[I] ("the Phokians") in corners, from bottom right. gVF. Bt. Stack's Bowers CG #1049. Williams Phokians 192 (dies O.139/R.113); HGC 4 #1037; BMC p.17 #30 (same dies); ANS Mantis 1944.100.19693 (same); BnF Gallica 160 cb418216291 (same); SNG Fitzwilliam IV #2833 (same). BCD Lokris-Phokis - ; SNG Cop - .Anaximander
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Phokis. Bukranion and Artemis Triobol.Greece. Phokis. 457-445 BC. AR Triobol (2.95 gm, 14.1mm, 12h) on Aiginetic standard. Federal coinage, Delphi mint. Head of bull (bukranion) facing, hair in ringlets. / Head of Artemis right, hair bound in bun, in shallow incuse square. [Θ]-Ο-ʞ-[I] ("the Phokians") in corners, from top right. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction 122 #96. HGC 4 #1042/1037; SNG ANS Mantis 1909.999.45 (same dies); Williams Phokians 195 (dies O.142/R.115). For type, cf. BCD Lokris-Phokis 235.1, 261-262; BMC pp.16-17 #23-29 (pl.III #8).Anaximander
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Silver triobol, Williams Phokians 198 (O144/R117)Ex. Forum Ancient Coins

Photo Credits: Forum Ancient Coins
Justin W
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Skarpheia, LorisLOKRIS, Skarpheia. Circa 400-338 BC. Æ (16mm, 3.59 g, 12h). Head of Demeter right / Ajax advancing right, with shield and sword. BCD Lokris-Phokis 159.4; SNG Copenhagen 81.
ecoli
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Triobol Federal Coinage 445-420 B.C. AR 14, Bull's head facing/ Head of Artemis left in incuse squarePhokis AR Triobol Federal Coinage 445-420 B.C. 14mm, 2.8g. Obverse: Bull's head facing. Reverse: Head of Artemis left in incuse square. Mint: Phokis. Williams-237. Ex Joseph MastrarioPodiceps
 
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