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303. Gordian III; Alexandria, EgyptRÖMISCHES REICH, Gordian III., 238-244, Bil.-Tetradrachme, Jahr 2 =238/239, Ägypten, Stadt Alexandria. Belorb. Brb.r. Rs.Nilusbüste r. , Datt.4757, BMC 16.246, 1899 Var., Försch.-, selten, vz ecoli
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5789 EGYPTE, Alexandria ,Hadrian Tetradrachme 131-32 AD SarapisReference.
Emmett 892.16 Köln 1042 ff., Dattari: 1477 f; RPC III, 5789
Issue L IÏš = year 16
Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB
Laureate and draped bust at right. seen from behind.
Rev. L IS=Jaar 16=(131/132).
Sarapis seated left, holding scepter, Kerberos at feet.
13.19 gr
23 mm.
12hokidoki
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5943 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian Tetradrachme 134-35 AD SarapisReference.
RPC III, 5943; Emmett 889.19 Köln 1150; Dattari 1465 var.
Issue L ƐΝΝƐΑΚ·Δ = year 19
Obv. AVT KAIC TPAIAN AΔPIANOC CEB
Laureated head of Hadrian left
Rev. L ENNEAKΔ
Draped bust of Sarapis right wearing taenia and kalathos.
12.98 gr
25 mm
12hokidoki
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AE tetradrachm of Diocletian (284-305 AD) from Alexandria, Egypt Diocletianus facing right, AVT DIOCLETIANOC CEB. Eagle standing left. (regnal year 4 - 287/8 AD). Green and blue patina, not completely cleaned. 21 mm, 8.4 grams. 4000
RÖMISCHE MÜNZEN
RÖMISCHES REICH, Diocletian, 284-305, Bil.-Tetradrachme Jahr 1 =284, Ägypten, Stadt Alexandria. Belorb. Büste r. Rs.Adler l. stehend, blickt r., trägt Kranz. 8,02g.
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Milne 4760f; Försch.-
Roman Provincial
EGYPT, Alexandria. Diocletian. AD 284-305. Potin Tetradrachm (21mm, 7.27 g, 12h). Dated RY 1 (AD 284/5). Laureate and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front / Eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak, with wings closed; L A (date) across field. Köln –; Dattari (Savio) 5791; K&G 119.1; Emmett 4037.1 (R3).
Antonivs Protti
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Alexander the great TetradrachmAlexandre III, Tarsos 327-323 BC Tétradrachme 17,12g
A/ Tête d'Heraclès, imberbe, à dr. coiffé de la peau de Lion.
R/ AΛEΞANΔPOY , Zeus aétophore, demi nu, assis à g., s'appuyant sur un sceptre, à g. un gouvernail, globule sous le trône et à dr.
Price 3018, Tarsos mintBrennos
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Alexandre III de Macédoine (de 336 à 323 av. J.-C.)Tétradrachme d'Alexandre III de Macédoine
(Alexandre le Grand)
frappé à Sidé en Pamphylie
non daté (approximativement entre 325-320 avant JC)
16,96g
27mm
PRICE 2951
MUELLER 217 Dium en Pieriae
Avers anépigraphe, tête d'Héraklès (Hercule) à droite, coiffée de la léonté.
Revers, Zeus (Jupiter) aétophore (porteur d'aigle) assis à gauche sur un trône avec dossier, les jambes parallèles, nu jusqu'à la ceinture, tenant un aigle posé sur sa main droite et un long sceptre bouleté de la gauche. ΔI dans le champ gauche. Un monogramme sous le siège.
AΛEΞANΔPOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ
ALEXANDROU BASILEWS
Alexandre roiPYL
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Athena and her owl In Greek mythology, a Little Owl baby (Athene noctua) traditionally represents or accompanies Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom, or Minerva, her syncretic incarnation in Roman mythology. Because of such association, the bird often referred to as the "owl of Athena" or the "owl of Minerva" has been used as a symbol of knowledge, wisdom, perspicacity and erudition throughout the Western world.
The reasons behind the association of Athena and the owl are lost in time. Some mythographers, such as David Kinsley and Martin P. Nilsson suggest that she may descend from a Minoan palace goddess associated with birds and Marija Gimbutas claim to trace Athena's origins as an Old European bird and snake goddess.
On the other hand, Cynthia Berger theorizes about the appeal of some characteristics of owls such as their ability to see in the dark to be used as symbol of wisdom while others, such as William Geoffrey Arnott, propose a simple association between founding myths of Athens and the significant number of Little Owls in the region (a fact noted since antiquity by Aristophanes in The Birds and Lysistrata).
In any case, the city of Athens seems to have adopted the owl as proof of allegiance to its patron virgin goddess, which according to a popular etiological myth reproduced on the West pediment of the Parthenon, secured the favor of its citizens by providing them with a more enticing gift than Poséidon.
Owls were commonly reproduced by Athenians in vases, weights and prize amphoras for the Panathenaic Games. The owl of Athena even became the common obverse of the Athenian tetradrachms after 510 BC and according to Philochorus, the Athenian tetradrachm was known as glaux throughout the ancient world and "owl" in present day numismatics. They were not, however, used exclusively by them to represent Athena and were even used for motivation during battles by other Greek cities, such as in the victory of Agathocles of Syracuse over the Carthaginians in 310 B.C. in which owls flying through the ranks were interpreted as Athena’s blessing or in the Battle of Salamis, chronicled in Plutarch's biography of Themistocles.
(Source: Wikipédia)
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Athens - tetradrachmAttique, Athènes 483-480 BC Tétradrachme 16,6g
A:/ Tête d'Athéna à dr. coiffée d'un casque attique à cimier, les cheveux rangés en petites nattes autour du front.
R:/ (A)θE Chouette debout à droite, la tête de face , à g. une pousse d'Olivier.
Seltman Groupe E, Svoronos pl.3, 25-39Brennos
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Athens - tetradrachmAttique, Athènes 490-482 BC Tétradrachme 17.08g
A:/ Tête d'Athéna à dr. coiffée d'un casque attique à cimier, les cheveux rangés en petites vagues autour du front tombant sur la tempe en natte.
R:/ AθE Chouette debout à droite, la tête de face , à g. une pousse d'Olivier.
Seltman Groupe M, Svoronos pl.5 34Brennos
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Athens - tetradrachmAttique, Athènes 505-490 BC Tétradrachme 16.77g
A:/ Tête d'Athéna à dr. coiffée d'un casque attique à cimier, les cheveux rangés en petites nattes.
R:/ AθE Chouette debout à droite, la tête de face , à g. une pousse d'Olivier.
Seltman Groupe L n°330 (A214/P275), Svoronos pl.6 11Brennos
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 068/069, GalbaGalba
Egypt, Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachme, year2, AD 68-69
Obv.: ΣEPOYI ΓAΛBA AYTO KAIΣ ΣEBA, Laureate head right LB=year2
Rev.: AΛEΞANΔPEA, Draped bust of Alexandria right, wearing elephant's skin; simpulum before.
Billon, 12.79g, 24.3mm
Köln 226; Dattari 301; Milne 348; Emmett 170; RPC I 5341
Ex dionysos numismatikshanxi
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 068/069, Galba, EireneGalba
Egypt, Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachme, year2, AD 68-69
Obv.: [ΣEPOYI ΓAΛ]BA AYTO KAIΣ ΣE[BA], Laureate head right LB=year2
Rev.: [EIPHN]H - Laureate and veiled bust of Eirene right; caduceus over shoulder, star before.
Billon, 12.34g, 23.7mm
Ref.: Köln 229, RPC I 5343, Dattari 304, Milne 328, Emmett 171.shanxi
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 069, VitelliusVitellius
Egypt, Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachme, year1, AD 69
Obv.: ΩΛOY OYIT KAIΣ ΣEB ΓEPM AYT Head laureate right.
Rev.: Nike advancing left holding wreath and palm, date LA in left field
Billon, 12,73g, 23mm
Ref.: RPC 5372 (18 spec.), Oxford 372, Dattari 340, Geißen 260 ff., Emmett 196/1
Ex Dionysos Numismatikshanxi
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 269/270, Claudius Gothicus, AlexandriaClaudius Gothicus
Egypt, Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachme, AD 269/270
Obv.: AVT KΛAV∆IOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right
Rev.: bust of Alexandria right wearing turreted cap, earring, and chiton L - B (year 2) flanking across field
AE, , 9.66g, maximum diameter 20.7mm, die axis 0deg
Ref.: Milne 4246, Geissen 3030, Dattari 5383, SNG Cop 849, BMC 2330, Kampmann-Ganschow 104.19, Emmett 3869 (R2)
Ex Forvm Ancient Coins Shopshanxi
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 270/271, Claudius Gothicus, EagleClaudius Gothicus
Egypt, Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachme, AD 270/271
Obv.: ΑVT K KΛAVΔIOC CЄB, Draped, cuirassed and laureate bust right
Rev.: Eagle standing right on thunderbolt, head reverted, wreath in beak, in field date L - Γ (year 3)
Billon, 10.4g, 20.3mm
Ex Lanz Numismatikshanxi
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Egypt, Alexandria, AD 274/275, Severina, EagleSeverina
Egypt, Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachme, year6, AD 274-275
Obv.: OΥΛΠ. CEΥHΡINA. CEB, draped bust right
Rev: ETOΥC/ S, eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath in beak.
Billon, 7.40g, 19.75mm
Ref.: Dattari 5506, Geissen 3103, Emmett 3966shanxi
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Egypt, Alexandria, Diocletian, Milne 5021Diocletian, AD 284-305
Billon-Tetradrachme, 7.51g, 19mm
struck AD 291/2 (year 8)
obv. DIOKLHTI - ANOC CEB
Bust, draped, laureate, r.
rev. Horus (Harpokrates), stg. facing, wearing hemhem crown, nude except chlamys over shoulders, holding branch in lowered r. hand and pomegranate in raised l. hand; at his r. side the small figure of a dancing pygmy
in the field L-H (year 8)
ref. Milne 5021; Emmett 4062; Curtis 2005
about VF, interesting rev. type
pedigree:
ex coll. Zach Beasley (Beast Coins)
ex coll. Keith Emmett
ex Harlan Berk oct. 1991
For more information please look at the thread 'Mythological interesting coins'Jochen
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Eolide, Myrina. Tetradrachme stéphanophore (150-140 AC)a: Tête d'Apollon Grynion laurée et diadémée à droite, les cheveux longs tombant sur le cou. Anépigraphe.
r: MYPINAIΩN. Apollon marchant à droite, tenant de la main droite un phiale, sacrifiant, et de la gauche une branche de laurier à laquelle sont suspendues deux bandelettes ; à ses pieds à droite, l'omphalos et une amphore ; dans le champ à gauche, monogramme ; le tout dans une couronne de laurier.
32mm; 16.36g; 11h
Référence : GC.4216 var. - RQEMH.217 - BMC.223 - P.2307
ex Laurent Fabre enchère n°13 lot 31T.MooT
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Galba, Alexandria, Billon-Tetradrachme, year2, AD 68-69Obv.: ΣEPOYI ΓAΛBA AYTO KAIΣ ΣEBA, Laureate head right LB=year2
Rev.: AΛEΞANΔPEA, Draped bust of Alexandria right, wearing elephant's skin; simpulum before.
Billon, 23mm, 12.7 grams
Köln 226; Dattari 301; Milne 348; Emmett 170; RPC I 5341Canaan
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Greek Philippos ITetradrachme
Philippos I. Epiphanes Philadelphos, 93 - 83 BC.
Tanit
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Greek Ptolemee I - TetradrachmPtolémée I Soter (le sauveur), Alexandrie 323-283 BC Tétradrachme 14,35g
A:/ Tête diadermée de Ptolémée à dr.
R/ BAΣIΛEΩΣ Î TOΛEMAIOY. Aigle debout à g. sur un foudre les ailes déployées ; devant : P au dessus d'un monogramme.
SNG Cop 70, Svoronos 255Brennos
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Greek, Athens, Attica, Tetradrachm - Tétradrachme, Chouette, Athènes, 454-415 avant J.-C (Argent)
Avers : Tête d'Athéna à droite, coiffée du casque attique à cimier, orné de trois feuilles d'olivier et d'une palmette avec collier et boucles d'oreilles.
Revers : Chouette debout à droite, la tête de face ; derrière, une branche d'olivier et un croissant ; le tout dans les restes d'un carré creux.
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GREEK, Attica, Athens, "New style" TetradrachmTetradrachme 16,7g 32mm.Mened and Epigegeno magistrates.Attica Athen 167/6 BC
Thompson 348e
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GREEK, Attica, Athens, AR Tetradrachm, 454-404 BCTetradrachme 17,08g Athen Attica.
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Greek, Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III (the great), TetradrachmTétradrachme, Alexandre le Grand, Cicilie (Tarse), 327-325 avant J.-C (Argent) Price 3016 300
Avers : Tête d'Héraklès à droite coiffée de la léonté.
Revers : AΛEΞANΔPOY. Zeus assis à gauche sur un trône et tenant un aigle. Dans le champ, un araire.
26mm
Originally uploaded by unregistered member*Alex
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GREEK, Seleukid Kingdom, Seleukos i Nikator, AR Tetradrachm, Babylon, Price 3704Tetradrachme ( 16,64g ) , Babylon, posthumously , ca. 317-311 v . Chr .
Obv: Head of Herakles with lion hood.
Rev: Zeus Aëtophoros with gavel on the throne , in l . Field monogram in wreath , under the throne H.
Price 3704 , Müller 714.
HD Rauch e-auc 20 lot 11
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Hadrian- Egypt, Alexandria - Agathodaemon serpentHadrian, 11 August 117 - 10 July 138 A.D.
Obverse:
Hadrian laureate head right
No legend
Reverse:
No legend
Headdress of Isis or the shape of the Agathodaemon serpent
Domination: Tetradrachme, silver, 23 mm, AE 14
Mint: Egypt, Alexandria
Peter Wissing
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Hierapolis (Mambij) silver tetradrachm of MacrinusThe lion between the eagle's legs on the reverse is the mark of Hierapolis (Mambij, Northern Syria)
Ginolerhino
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II-CARACALLA -d- 007 Tetrasrachmon - PRIEUR page99 / 820Av) AVT. K. M.A.ANTΩNEINOC CEB
Laureated head right
Rv) ΔHMAPX. EΣ. VΠATO TO Δ
Eagle holding wearth in beak standing in front, turning his head right, standing on a large horned bull skull
Weight: 13,60g; Ø: 28mm; Reference: PRIEUR page:99/820;
mint: MESOPOTAMIA // CARRHAE; struck between 215A.D. - 217 A.D:
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Kings of Macedon, Demetrios I Poliorketes (?), 306-283 BC, AR Tetradrachm - Uncertain Peloponnesos Mint, possibly Epidauros, 300-287 BCHead of Herakles right wearing lion skin headdress.
AΛΕΞANΔPOY Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, Φ to left, EÎ monogram beneath throne.
Price 763 (“this coin cited” per dealer’s ticket- Schindel); Meydancikkale 192; Prokesch-Osten (2) 31.
Uncertain Peloponnesos Mint, possibly Epidauros 300-287 BC.
(25 mm, 16.96 g, 12h)
SCHINDEL, P., ‘Un tétradrachme inédit d'Antigone Gonatas (277/276 - 240/239)’, Bulletin du Cercle d'Etudes Numismatiques CENB 25.2 (1988), 25-28.
Elsen 119, 7 December 2013, 100: ex- P. Schindel Collection
Price suggested that the EÎ monogram of this coin might be the ethnic of Epidauros. He dated this issue to ca. 280-250 BC. However, two specimens with light wear found in Commerce “Seleucus I” 2005 Hoard, buried circa 282/1 BC, imply a date for this issue in the early third century BC. During this period Epidauros was ruled by pro-Macedonian tyrants and the date suggests a possible association with the presence of Demetrios I Poliorketes in the northern Peloponnesos in the period 300-287 BC. Based on the five known examples of the type, the emission was struck from a single obverse and two reverse dies. On the first of these reverse dies the Φ is missing. The progression of a die break on the scalp of the lion skin headdress indicates that the coins from the reverse bearing the Φ were struck after those without the Φ. The Φ thus represents a later addition to epigraphy of the type, suggesting that the EÎ monogram is the primary control and thus possibly the abbreviated ethnic of Epidauros as suggested by Price.n.igma
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Kushan...Kanishka IKanishka I 127/8 to 152 AD
AE 24mm tetradrachme 14.9g
OBV: King standing left besides altar, holding trident
REV: God Miiro standing left with right arm raised,Tamgha to left
Bactrian legend on OBV and REV
REF: Mitchner ?
from uncleaned lot 04/2007Johnny
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Medals of NumismatistsLauri O. Th. Tudeer, (1884 - 1955).
Author of: Die Tetradrachmenprägung von Syrakus, Berlin. 1913.
AE, 56 mm, 79.5 g, (1951)Pekka K
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PADUAN, Didius JulianusMédaillon de DIDIUS JULIANUS (193).
Padouan coulé (after cast)
Avers : IMP CAES M DID SEVERVS IVLIAN AVG PP , drapé, cuirassé à droite.
Revers : Quadrige lancé au galop à gauche, l'aurige cour. par la Victoire volant à droite. Exergue : ·COS·II·/ S·C·.
Trou de suspension.
Ref.: Lawrence, 67; Klawans, 99, 2.
Le revers copie le type des tétradrachmes de Syracuse.
Diamètre : 38 mm | Poids : 52,4 g
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Philippe Ier Philadelphe (de 93 à 83 av. J.-C.)Tétradrachme de Philippe Ier Philadelphe (qui aime son frère)
Royaume des Séleucides
frappé à Antioche en Syrie
non daté (entre 88/87 et 76/75 avant JC)
15,56g
25mm
SC 2463.3
HOOVER 1319 Antioche sur l'Oronte
Avers anépigraphe, tête diadémée de Philippe Philadelphe à droite, entouré de la stemma (couronne).
Revers, Zeus nicéphore (porteur de la Victoire) nu jusqu’à la ceinture assis à gauche sur un trône avec dossier, tenant une Niké de la main droite tendue et un sceptre long de la main gauche; le tout dans une couronne de laurier. un N dans le champ gauche.
BAΣIΛEΩΣ - ΦIΛIΠΠOΥ - EΠIΦANOΥΣ - ΦIΛAΔEΛΦOΥ
BASILEWS - FILIPPOU - EPIFANOUS - FILADELFOU
Roi Philippe glorieux ami de son frèrePYL
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Ptolémée II (de 283 à 246 av. J.-C.)Tetradrachme de Ptolémée II Philadelphe ("Qui aime son frère" ou "Qui aime sa sœur")
Dynastie des Lagides
Royaume d'Egypte
frappé à Alexandrie en Egypte
non daté - (approx. 272/271 - 266/265 avant JC)
14,04g
26mm
Svoronos 552
Avers anépigraphe, buste diadémé de Ptolémée Ier à droite avec l'égide nouée autour du cou.
Revers, aigle debout à gauche sur un foudre, les ailes entr'ouvertes ; dans le champ à gauche un bouclier et le monogramme Σ, et un monogramme dans le champ droit.
ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ
PTOLEMAIOU BASILEXS
Ptolémée roiPYL
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Ptolémée II (de 283 à 246 av. J.-C.)Tetradrachme de Ptolémée II Philadelphe ("Qui aime son frère" ou "Qui aime sa sœur")
Dynastie Lagides
Royaume d'Egypte
frappé à Sidon en Phénicie
en l'an de règne 33 - ΛΓ - (253-252 avant J.-C.)
13,37g
24mm
Svoronos 740
Avers anépigraphe, buste diadémé de Ptolémée Ier à droite avec l'égide nouée autour du cou.
Revers, un aigle debout à gauche sur un foudre, les ailes entr'ouvertes, dans le champ de chaque côté, les deux premières lettres de l’atelier ΣI, la date ΛΓ et un monogramme.
ΠTOΛEMAIOΥ - ΣΩTHΡOΣ - ΣI - ΛΓ
PTOLEMAIOU - SWTHROS - ΣI - ΛΓ
Ptolémée le grand - Sidon- an 33PYL
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Rhegion TetradrachmBruttium, Rhegion, 356-351 av. J.C AR Tetradrachme 15,37g
D:/ ΡΗΓΙΝΟΣ Tête d'Apollon laurée, à g. les cheveux retombent sur la nuque
R:/ Mufle de lion de face, les oreilles en forme de demi-lune; la crinière ébouriffée
Hertzfelder 116d (this coin) (D71/R98) , HGC Italy 1639, HN ITaly 2501
from the Hoskier collection sale Adolph Hess 15/02/1934 lot 116
Brennos
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Caracalla, TetradrachmTetradrachmon, dated 213-217. AYT KAI AN - TWNINOC CE. Head to the right. Rv: DHMARC EX UPATOC TO D. Prieur 1545. 12,46g. EF.
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, Diocletian (284-305 AD). Tetradrachm, Alexandria, Egypt.Egypt, Alexandria. Diocletian 284-305 AD.
Egypt, Alexandria.
Diocletian 284-305 AD.
Tetradrachme (8.1 gm ; 19 mm)
Obv: Laureate bust of Diocletian right
Rev: Elpis standing left ,date in field L-A (Year 1 = 284/285)
Ref: Emmett 4046
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, PHILIP I, Billon Tetradrachm, SYRIA // SELEVCIA AD PIERIA // ANTIOCHIAAv) AVTOK K M IOVΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CEB
Laureate andcuirassed bust left
Rv) ΔHMAPX EΞOVCIAC YПATOΔ
Exergue:.: ANTIOXIA SC
Eagle with spread wings standing right, holding wearth
Weight: 11,9g; Ø: 25mm;
References: McALEE 941(c); PRIEUR. 422;
ANTOCHIA mint - SELEUCIA AD PIERIA - SYRIA; struck: 248 A.D. - 249 A.D.
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ROMAN EMPIRE PROVINCIAL, PHILIP II, AR Tetradrachm, SYRIA // SELEVCIA AD PIERIA // ANTIOCHIA- McAlee 1021Av) MAP IOVΛI ΦIΛIППOC KЄCAP
Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
Rv) ΔHMAPX EΞOVCIAC YПATOΓ
Exergue.: ANTIOXIA SC
Eagle with spread wings standing, head turned right, holding wearth in beakmit offenen Schwingen steht frontal, blickt nach rechts, hält Kranz im Schnabel
Weight: 9,19g; Ø: 27mm; Reference: McALEE 1021; PRIEUR 416;
ANTIOCHIA mint - SYRIA struck: 247
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Syracuse TetradrachmSicile, Syracuse, 399-387 BC AR Tetradrachme 16.82g.
D:/quadrige au galop a g., Nike volant à dr. couronne l'aurige, à l’exergue dauphin nageant à g.
R:/ΣYRAKOΣIΩN Tête d'Aréthuse à g., un large bandeau dans les cheveux, quatre dauphins au pourtour
Tudeer 92 O33/R64Brennos
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Syracuse Tetradrachm signed EumenesBrennos
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Syria, Antioch, Herennius Etruscus, EagleHerennius Etruscus
Syria, Antioch
Billon tetradrachm
Obv.: ЄPENNЄ TPOY MЄ KY Δ ЄKIOC KЄCAP, draped and cuirassed bust right,
Rev.: ΔHMAPX ЄΞOYCIAC, eagle standing on palm-branch, wings spread, head left, wreath in beak, S C below
Ref.: Prieur 634
Billon, 12.19g, 25.9mm
Ex Dionysos Numsimatik
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Vespasianus BI-Tetradrachme Alexandria EireneObv. : AYTOK KAIΣΣEBA OYEΣΠAΣIANOY Bel. Bust of the Emperor to the right, L B = year 2 (69/70).
Rev.: EIPHNH Eirene stands to the right, holding branch.
References: Dattari: 357.
Dimensions: 7,65g, 24mm. Canaan
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