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2014.141.3Alexander III, The Great, Tarsus

AE18; 5.60 g; 9h

Obverse: Head of Heracles right, wearing lion's skin, before Caduceus.
Reverse: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, between club and bow in case; above Caduceus, to left.
Ref: Price 3058; cf SNG Cop 1046-1047;
gordian_guy
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Alexander III17 mm e 5,2 g.
Herakles head in lionskin headdress
ALEXANDROU,
bow and bowcase above, club and sideways.
1 commentsxokleng
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Alexander III ("The Great")Alexander III. 325-310 AD. Macedonian mint. Head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin / Club above bowcase. BA in centre with thunderbolt between the letters. Britanikus
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Alexander III (The Great) (356-323 BCE)Metal/Size: AE19; Weight: 5.67 grams; Denomination: Drachm; Mint: Macedonia; Date: 356-323 BCE; Obverse: Head of young Herakles right wearing lion skin headdress. Reverse: Club and bow in bowcase - symbol above club; ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (Of Alexander) between. References: Sear #6739.museumguy
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Alexander III 336 - 323 B.C.Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III, the Great, 336 - 323 B.C. Ae 11.7~12.1mm. 1.67g. Obv: Herakles head in lionskin headdress. Rev: AΛΕΞΑΝΔΡOY, bow and bowcase above, club and monogram below.ddwau
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Alexander III the Great - King of Macedonia c. 336-323 B.C.Bronze 18mm (6.24 grams) Macedonian mint, c. 336-323 B.C.
Obv: Head of Alexander the Great as Hercules right, wearing the lion-skin headdress.
Rev: AΛEΞANΔΡOY between Hercules' weapons, club above and bowcase below; thunderbolt above; Δ below.
Ref: Sear 6739; Price 275; Mueller 22; SNG Cop 1035
mjabrial
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Alexander III, the Great, AE17, Bow, Bowcase and ClubAE Drachma
Greek Provincial
Macedon
Alexander III, the Great
King: 336 - 323BC
Issued: 325 - 310BC
16.5mm 4.28gr 1h
O: NO LEGEND; Head of young Herakles, wearing lionskin headdress, right.
R: NO LEGEND; Bow and bow case above club.
Exergue: BA, between bow/bowcase and club; thunderbolt, below club.
SNG Alpha Bank 782; Price 376.
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Nicholas Z
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Alexander the Great Unit, Price 382Obverse depicts head of Heracles wearing lion skin facing right. Reverse shows a decorated bowcase above "BA" (BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔΡOY). Below the lettering is a club above a mouse facing right. Identified as Price 382. Uncertain mint, minted 325 BCE under Alexander III the Great of Macedon. Purchased from FORVM member auctions. Received December 14, 2022.Adrian H
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Asia Minor, Ionia, Ephesos, cista mystica, serpents, krater, torchIonia, Ephesos
Cistophor (70-71 BC). Dated CY 64
Obv: Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy wreath.
Rev: Bowcase between two serpents; EΦΕ to left. Controls: ΞΔ (date) to upper left, krater above, lighted torch to right.
AR, 12.61g, 26 mm
Ref.: Kleiner 62; SNG von Copenhagen 332-3.
shanxi
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, cista mystica, serpents, NikeMysia, Pergamon
Cistophoric Tetradrachm
Obv.: Serpent emerging from cista mystica with raised lid, all within ivy wreath with fruits.
Rev.: Bowcase between two serpents; civic monogram to left. Control: To right, Nike flying left, holding wreath.
Ag, 28mm, 12.38g
Ref.: SNG Copenhagen 403
Ex Numismatik Naumann, Auktion 78, Lot 191
shanxi
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Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, cista mystica, serpents, stylisMYSIA. Pergamon.
Cistophor (Circa 166-67 BC).

Obv: Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy wreath.
Rev: Bowcase between two serpents.
Controls: Civic monogram to left, stylis (ship's mast) to right.
AR, 12.56g, 30mm
Ref.: Kleiner & Noe Series 15; SNG Copenhagen 406.

shanxi
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Carian Islands, Rhodes. Radiate Apollo & Rose Drachm.Asia Minor. Caria. 205-190 BC. AR Drachm (2.71 gm, 15.4mm, 12h) of Rhodes on Reduced Rhodian standard. Radiate head of Apollo Helios, facing slightly to right. / Rose with one large upright bud in bloom, bowcase l, P-O flanking stem. Magistrate ΓΟΡΓΟΣ (Gorgos) above. EF. Bt. CNG coin store. BMC 164-166, 169; Babelon de Luynes 2726; Dewing 2408; HGC 6 #1453; SNG Keckman 582-584; SNG Cop 5 (Caria) #783; SNG Lewis 991. Ashton Coinage of Rhodes #288; HN Online (Rhodes) 1253. cf Künker 318 #732 (same dies).1 commentsAnaximander
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CELTIC, IMITATIVE (OF ALEXANDER III OF MACEDON)AE 15 mm; 2.62 g
O: Head of Herakles wearing lionskin headdress knotted at throat, right
R: Club and bowcase (reverse is slightly concave)
laney
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CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS KINGDOM, MakharesCIMMERIAN BOSPOROS KINGDOM, Uncertain mint. Makhares. Governor of the Bosporos, circa 79-65 BC. Æ 27. Obv.: Wreathed head of young Dionysos right Rev.: Bowcase; monogram to left. MacDonald 180/3; SNG BM Black Sea 946-9 var. (monogram); HGC 7, 110 (Pantikapaion).
dpaul7
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EB0199.2 Herakles / Club & BowAlexander III Macedonia, AE 18, 336-323 BC.
Obverse: Head of Herakles right in lionskin.
Reverse: [AΛ]EΞANΔΡOY, club above, bow and bowcase below.
References: Cf. Price 266.
Diameter: 18mm, Weight: 6.476.
EB
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EB0271 Macedon, Alexander the Great, AE18Macedon, Alexander the Great, AE18, struck c. 323-319 BC, Miletos Mint
Obv: Head of Alexander the Great right, as Hercules, wearing lion-skin knotted at base of neck.
Rev: AΛEΞANΔΡOY Bow and bowcase above, club below.
References: Price 2110
Diameter: 18mm, Weight: 6.34 grams
EB
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Gaius Septimius (Ephesus. Stumpf 36)Promagisterial Cistophori. Gaius Septimius as Proconsul of Asia. Herakleides, magistrate. AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm, Ephesus. Dated year 79 (24th september 56 - 24th of september 55 BC. Serpents emerging from cista mystica; all within wreath / C•SEPTVMI•T•F•PROCOS. Two serpents standing by decorated bowcase surmounted by platform on which two facing fasces; OΘ (date), EΦE, bow and quiver to left. In the right field, torch of Ephesus. HPAKΛEIΔHΣ in exergue. 25 mm, 12.44 g. Stumpf 36; Metcalf 45 (O9/R-).
Four known examples: ANS 2015.20.9; BM 2002,0101.1429; Roma E56, 518; This coin.
2 commentszadie
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Greece-Macedonia-Macedonian Kings-Alexander IIIKingdom of Macedonia, Alexander the Great 335-323 BC

Obverse: Head of Hercules right, wearing lion skin knotted at base of neck.

Reverse: ALEXANDROU above Club, Caduceus Above Bowcase.
Macedonian Warrior
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GREEK, MACEDONIAN KINGDOM - Alexander III, the Great - AE Half UnitAlexander III the Great - AE - Uncertain mint in Macedonia
335-323 B.C.
Obv : head of Herakles right, with lionskin head-dress
Rev : ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, between club above and bow and bowcase below ; NI below
16 mm - 5.97 g
(Price 309)
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GREEK, MACEDONIAN KINGDOM, Alexander III the Great BronzeAlexander the Great
Pella minted 325-310 B.C.
OBV: Head of Herakles right, wearing a lion's skin headdress
REV: B (thunderbolt) A between a club and bowcase.
18 mm
3 comments
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Ionia, EphesosMetal/Size: AR30.09; Weight: 12.5 grams; Denomination: Tetradrachm; Mint: Ephesos, Ionia; Date: 167-166 BCE; Obverse: Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy wreath. Reverse: Bowcase with serpents; D(date) above, torch right - EΦE to left. References: SNG von Aulock #7847; SNG Cop. #318.museumguy
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Ionia, Ephesus; Augustus IONIA, Ephesus. Augustus, with Livia. 27 BC-14 AD. Æ 22mm (7.53 gm). Asklas and Euphron, magistrates. Jugate heads of Augustus and Livia right / Stag of Artemis right; bowcase above. RPC I 2591; SNG Copenhagen 360.ecoli
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Ionia, Erythrai: Alkemon, son of Epikrates (275-220 BCE) Æ Unit (Kinns 168; BMC 154)Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin
Rev: Club to left, bow-in-bowcase to right; in center, head of Herakles facing slightly right, wearing lion skin; AΛKEMΩN EΠIKPATOY flanking Herakles
Quant.Geek
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Ionia, Erythrai: Anonymous (ca. 325-280 BCE) AR Obol (SNG Copenhagen 586; SNG von Aulock 1951)Obv: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress
Rev: EPYΘ / ΔIOΓEIΘH Club and bow in bowcase
Quant.Geek
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Kalatis Hemidrachm in the Style of Alexander III -- Early 3rd-Late 2nd Century BC2.74 g, 14 mm, 90°
Minted in Kallistis
Silver Hemidrachm; Black Deposits
In the Style of Alexander the Great
AMNG I 202; SNG BM Black Sea 203-204

Obverse: Head of Herakles Wearing Nemean Skin Headdress Right.
Reverse: KAΛΛA (KALLA), Grain Ear, Club, and Bow in Bowcase. Σ to Right.

The fortress-city of Kallatis was founded in Thrace at the end of the 6th Century BC by colonists from Heraclea Pontica. Kallatis began minting silver coinage circa 350 BC. In the year 28 BC, Kallatis was conquered by Licinius Crassus of Rome and made a part of the province of Moesia. The style on both the obverse and reverse are common of Alexander the Great's fractional drachm, bearing Herakles and his weapons. Kallatis claimed descent from Herakles through their mother city, Heraclea Pontica, which was founded by Megara, who claim Herakles as their founder.
Hydro
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Kallatis, Thrace AR Drachm. Alexander in lionskin / bowcase, club, grain ear
*Horn silver in areas.
Antonivs Protti
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Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander the GreatKingdom of Macedon, Alexander the Great, AE21, (5.60g) 336-323 BC, Head of Alexander the Great right, as Hercules, wearing lion-skin headress. / A/\EXANDPO[Y] Bow and bowcase above, club below.dpaul7
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KINGS OF MACEDON, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT. Circa 336-323 BC.Bronze; Uncertain macedonian mint. Struck c.325-310 B.C.
4,72 g. 18 mm.
Obv : Head of Herakles facing right, wearing a lion's skin headdress.
Rev: B A; Club and bowcase; Thunderbolt between.
Price 375. _0773 SOLD
Antonivs Protti
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER IIIAE 17 mm 5.68 g
336 - 323 BC
OBV: HEAD OF HERAKLES WEARING LIONSKIN HEADDRESS R
REB: B THUNDERBOLT A
BETWEEN CLUB AND BOWCASE
Uncertain mint in Macedon; cf Price 375
laney
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER III336 - 323 BC
AE 16 mm 6.19 g
O: HEAD OR HERAKLES WEARING LIONSKIN R
R: ALEXAN[DR], BOWCASE ABOVE, CLUB BELOW. D (?) BENEATH
MACEDON
laney
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER III336 - 323 BC
AE 19 mm 5.69 g
O: HEAD OF YOUNG HERAKLES WEARING LIONSKIN HEADDRESS R
R: ALEXANDR, CLUB ABOVE, BOWCASE BELOW
MACDEON
laney
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER III 336-323 BC
AE 18 mm 6.94 g
O: Head of Herakles right in lionskin
R: ALEXANDR[OU] between bow in bowcase above and club below; cluster of grapes beneath.
Macedon mint
Price 283; Müller 1538
1 commentslaney
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER IIIca. 336 0 323 BC
AE 9.0 mm, 0.51 g
O: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin
R: Bowcase and club
Uncertain Macedonian mint
laney
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER III THE GREAT336-323 BC. Æ
Struck ca 323-310 BC
AE 19 mm; 4.48 g
O: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress
R: BASILEWS between bow in bowcase and club, racing torch below.
(holed)
Uncertain mint in western Asia Minor; Price 2800 ff; Müller -; SNG München 919
laney
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER III THE GREAT336-323 BC
Ae unit 17.5 mm; 5.56 g
O: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin.
R: AΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ Legend between bowcase with bow and club; control marks below
Uncertain Macedonian mint
1 commentslaney
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KINGS OF MACEDON--ALEXANDER III THE GREAT336 - 323 BC
Struck ca 325 BC
AE 17.5 mm, 4.08 g
Obverse: Herakles right
Reverse: Bowcase and Club with BA (King Alexander) between and mouse below
Price 382. Lifetime issue.
laney
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KINGS OF MACEDON. Alexander III 'the Great' (336-323 BC). Ae. Uncertain mint in Western Asia Minor. Reference.
Price 2800.

Obv:
Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin.

Rev: BAΣIΛEΩΣ.
Bow in bowcase and club; torch below.

6.54 g.
20 mm.
1 commentsokidoki
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Kings of Thrace, Mostis, c. 140 - 100 B.C. AE 14.4, Zeus/ bowcase & quiverKings of Thrace, Mostis, c. 140 - 100 B.C. AE 15, Youroukova 142, BMC -, SNG Black Sea -, SNG Cop -, Moushmov -, SNG Stancomb -, Weber -, VF, 3.150g, 14.4mm, 0o, obverse laureate head of Zeus right; reverse “ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΟΣΤΙΔΟΣ”, bow in bowcase, and arrows in quiver, “ΠΑΡ” monogram off flan above?; black toning; very rare. Ex FORVMPodiceps
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Marcus Antonius AR CistophorusBowcase flanked by two serpents, heads confronted, monogram above, serpent twined around thyrsus to right, Q to left.

Cista mystica with serpent, all within ivy wreath

Pergamum
Ca. 133-56 BC.

BMC Ionia 176 (under M. Antonius M.f.)

12.34 g

These "anonymous" issues were struck in Pergamum by Roman Quaestors between ca. 100-56 BC. They are called anonymous because the monograms are not easily identifiable. This issue is commonly attributed to be either Mark Antony or his brother Lucius Antony who both served as Quaestors in the east. However it is more likely that the Quaestor was in fact Marcus Antonius the orator who was Marcus and Lucius Grandfather. He served as Consul in 99 BC and as a Quaestor in Asia in 113/112 BC
1 commentsJay GT4
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PantikapaionPantikapaion, Ae Tetrachalk 20mm

304-250 BC. Obv/ Head of Young Pan left; Star countermark. Rev/ PAN: roaring lion's head left, with bowcase countermark. Ref: MacDonald 115
*NOTE: Coin was "colored" with PHOTOSHOP to bring out details. Coin is actually dark Bronze color.. and the photo does NOT bring out the beautiful detail in this coin!
dpaul7
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Pantikapaion: AE20, City & Semi-Autonomous Coinage.Tauric Chersonesos 304-250 B.C. 6.38g - 20.4mm, Axis 12h.

Obv: Head of Pan left wearing ivy wreath; large 12-rayed star countermark.

Rev: Π-A-N- - Head of lion left, sturgeon below, bow-in-bowcase countermark left.

Ref: MacDonald 115; SNG BM Black Sea 887.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Pantikapaion: AE22, City & Semi-Autonomous Coinage.Tauric Chersonesos 265-245 B.C. 6.92g - 22.4mm, Axis 12h.

Obv: Head of Pan left wreathed with ivy, large 12-rayed star countermark.

Rev: ΠAN - Bow and arrow right, bow-in-bowcase countermark left, ΠAN below.

Ref: Anokin 133; SNG BMC 898.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Pergamon Cistaphoric Tetradrachm.Asia Minor. Mysia. Autonomous issue. c. 98-95 B.C. AR cistophoric tetradrachm (12.49 gm, 28.0mm, 12h) of Pergamon. Cista mystica (basket) with a serpent emerging left; all within ivy wreath with fruits. / Two snakes coiled around a bowcase; ΔΙ over ΠΡΥ monogram (prytaneis) above, ΠΕΡΓ monogram (ethnic) to left, staff of Asklepios to right. EF Davissons Auction 40 #61. From an American collection formed in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Kleiner Pergamum (ANSMN 23) Gp 2 pl.15 #32 (same dies); SNG Cop 4 (Mysia) #430; SNG France 5 #1734-1735. cf. CNG 100 #1418 (same dies).Anaximander
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Pergamon Cistophoric TetradrachmPergamon Cistophoric Tetradrachm Cista mystica containing serpent all within ivy-wreath / Bowcase between two serpents and monograms. Philoromaos
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Pergamon, Mysia (133 - 67 B.C)AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm
O:  Cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a snake emerges, all within wreath of ivy with berries.
R: Two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase; above, ME, prytaneis monogram, and A (controls), (Pergamon monogram) to left, serpent-entwined thyrsos to right.
11.36g
26mm
Kleiner, Hoard 40; SNG BN 1744

Ex. Glenn Schinke, March 1995
4 commentsMat
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Phrygia, Apameia AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. ca 88-67 BC. 12.59g.PHRYGIA, Apameia. Circa 88-67 BC. AR Tetradrachm, 12.59g. Cistophoric type. Attalos and Timo-, magistrates.
Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy-wreath / Two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase; ATTA/ΛΟY/TIMΩ in three lines above, aulos (double flute) to right.
Kleiner, Late Issue XVII; SNG Copenhagen 156. _19000
4 commentsAntonivs Protti
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Phrygia, Sebaste. AE15, Pseudo-autonomous issue. ca AD 258-276.Obv: Laureate head of youthful Herakles right, lionskin knotted around his neck.
Rev: CEBACTH-NΩN, club and bowcase.
RPC III, 2603
ancientone
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Rhodes, Ar DrachmObv:– Head of Helios facing slightly right
Rev:– Rose with bud to right; bow and bowcase left, GOPGOS above
Minted in Rhodes, Islands off Caria 205-190 B.C. Gorgos, magistrate.
Reference:– SNG Helsinki 582 ??
maridvnvm
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Caracalla tetradrachm.CILICIA, Seleucia ad Calycadnum. 198-217 AD. AR Tetradrachm (10.59 gm). AV K M AVR ANTΩNINOC, laureate and cuirassed bust right , seen from behind / CEΛEYKEΩN TΩN ΠPOC TΩ KAΛYKAD in two circles around .Hercules standing right, wearing lion's skin, and holding bowcase and club.
SNG Levante 745 (this coin).
1 commentsbenito
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Roman Provincial, Ionia, Ephesus, Augustus and Livia27 BC- AD 14
AE 21mm, 1h
Asklas and Euphron, magistrates.

O: Conjoined heads of Augustus and Livia right

R: Stag standing right; bowcase above.

Ref: RPC I 2591; SNG Copenhagen 360.

Note: Light green patina. In NGC encapsulation 5872734-031, graded VF. A couple of interesting things about this one, this is to this day the least expensive coin I have ever bought at auction. ANS probably lost money getting this one encapsulated unless they really got a deal from NCG. And I popped it out of its prison as soon as I got it. I did keep the little NCG tag in case it matters one day and I suspect it will not. The only email ANS has never answered me on was my email asking why they sent all these coins to NCG.

Ex- CNG Keystone 4, Sep 2021; Ex-the Robert W. Bartlett Bequest Sold for the Benefit of the American Numismatic Society, purchased from Louis DiLauro, May 1981.
3 commentsVirgil H
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Roman Provincial: Imperial Issue, Æ16.Moesia Inferior, Kallatis 2nd-3rd Century A.D. 2.90g - 16.3mm, Axis 11h.

Obv: Helmeted and armored bust of Athena right, K in front.

Rev: KAΛΛA-TIA - Shield over stalks of three grain ears; club to left, bow-in-bowcase to right.

AMNG I 271; SNG München 246.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Sarmatia, Olbia, Black Sea, (330-250 B.C.), Frovola 718(?), AE-23, OΛBIO, Axe, and Bow in Gorytos (Scythian bow case), #1Sarmatia, Olbia, Black Sea, (330-250 B.C.), Frovola 718(?), AE-23, OΛBIO, Axe, and Bow in Gorytos (Scythian bow case), #1
avers: No legend, Horned head of River God Borysthenes (Dniepr) left.
reverse: OΛBIO, Axe, and Bow in Gorytos (Scythian bow case), Monogram (EΠI?) in left.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 23,0mm, weight: 11,96g, axis: 0h,
mint: Sarmatia, Olbia, Black Sea, date: 330-250 B.C.,
ref: SNG Cop.85var (monogram ?), Sear SG 1685, BMC 10 (?), SNG BM Black Sea ?, Frovola 718var. ( Monogram ?),
Q-001
1 commentsquadrans
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SOLD Ionia Ephesos Cistophoric Tetradrachm Attalos 111 138/7 BC SOLDSOLD OBV:Snake sliding out of basket- Cista Mystica
Surrounded by ivy wreath
12.68 g 30mm
REV:2 snakes entwined around bow case decorated with aplustra
LF- ΕΦΕ= Ephesos
RF - high hatted facing bust of Artemis Ephesia
above, B year 2 of Attalos 111 of Pergamon 138/7 BC SOLD
cicerokid
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THRACE, PANTIKAPAIONAE 14 mm max, 3.33 g
250-200 BC
O: Head of satyr right
R: PAN. Bow in bowcase
laney
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THRACE, PANTIKAPAIONAE 12 mm, 2.13g
250-200 BC
O: Head of satyr right
R: PAN. Bow in bowcase
laney
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THRACE, PANTIKAPAIONAE 12 mm, 2.38 g
250-200 BC
O: Head of satyr right
R: Bow and bowcase
laney
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THRACE, SCYTHIAN KINGDOM-- KING SARIAKOS3rd-2nd century BC
AE 18 mm 3.70 g
O: Bearded head of Sariakos, right
R: BASI/ SARI, above and beneath bow in bow-case (gorytos), left

The obverse is identified in the literature as Zeus [Köhne, 1864];
diademed, bearded male head [Mionnet, Suppl. III, 1824(1975), p.356,
Minns, Pl. III.21, 1913, and BM Black Sea,1993];
Herakles [RN 1837 p. 461 (É. de Cadalvène, 1828)].
BM Black Sea 353 (3rd-2nd c. BC); Canarache 36; Draganov (2010) 75; Minns Pl. III.21; Moushmov --- (3rd-1st c. BC); Sear Greek ---; Stancomb --- (180-150 BC)
SNG BM 353; NC 1899 (very rare)


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