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Lot of 7 Roman Provincial Egypt, Billon Tetradrachms, c. 140 - 300 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |7| |Roman| |Provincial| |Egypt,| |Billon| |Tetradrachms,| |c.| |140| |-| |300| |A.D.|NEW
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Antoninus Pius
2) Julia Mamaea
3) Gordian III
4) Aurelian and Vabalathus
5) Probus
6) Maximianus
7) Severus Alexander
LT110952. Billon Lot, lot of 7 Roman provincial Egypt billon tetradrachms, F - VF, 18.6mm - 25.3mm, Alexandria mint, c. 140 - 300 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 7 coins; $270.00 SALE PRICE $243.00


Lot of 7 Roman Imperial Sestertii, c. 25 - 170 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |7| |Roman| |Imperial| |Sestertii,| |c.| |25| |-| |170| |A.D.|NEW
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Livia 2) Galba 3) Nerva 4) Trajan 5) Hadrian 6) Antoninus Pius 7) Septimius Severus
LT110953. Orichalcum Lot, 3 Roman imperial sestertii, Fair to F, common reverses; 28.7mm - 34.9mm, c. 25 - 170 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 7 coins; $250.00 SALE PRICE $225.00


Lot of 16 Greek Bronzes, c. 300 - 100 B.C.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |16| |Greek| |Bronzes,| |c.| |300| |-| |100| |B.C.|NEW
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Castulo, Spain, AE30, Male head. / Sphinx
2) Philip V, AE24, Radiate head of Helios / Thunderbolt in oak wreath, SGCV 6795
3) Acarnana, Acamanin League, after 167 BC, AE21, Head of Zeus right / Head of man-headed bull Achelous, SNG Cop 421
4) Metapontum, Lucania, AE16, Head of Leukippos / META Ear of grain, SNG ANS 561 var.
5) Macedon, Philip II, AE18, Apollo / Horseman
6) Lokris Opuntia, AE13, Athena / Grapes; SGCV 2334
7) Mesembria, Thrace, AE21, Female head / Athena; SGCV 1677
8) Brettian League, AE20, Zeus / Warrior, SGCV 703
9) Seleukid Syria, Seleukos I, AE18, Medusa / Bull butting
10) Seleukid Syria, Antiochos VIII, AE19, Radiate head / Owl on amphora, SGCV 7139
11) Kyme, AE14, Kyme / Forepart of horse, cup, SNGvA 1631
12) Skepsis, Troas, AE13, Forepart of Pegasus / Fir tree, SGCV 4136
13) Thymbra, Troas, Athena / Torch in wreath, SGCV 4148
14) Selge, Pisidia, AE14, Spear head / Shield, SGCV 5488
15) Selge, Pisidia, AE13, Herakles / Thunderbolt, SGCV 5491
16) Rhodes, Caria, AE15, Zeus / Rose, SNGvA 2821
LT110969. Fair to aVF, 10.7mm - 30.9mm, c. 300 - 100 BC; no FORVM tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 16 coins; $230.00 SALE PRICE $207.00


Lot of 6 Roman Imperial Bronzes, Scarcer Rulers, c. 110 - 244 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |6| |Roman| |Imperial| |Bronzes,| |Scarcer| |Rulers,| |c.| |110| |-| |244| |A.D.
|NEW
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM:
1) Matidia, sestertius, c. 120 AD, RIC 741. Fair. Rare.
2) Aelius Caesar, AE as, (9.31g) Pannonia standing. F.
3) Marcus Aurelius, AE as (10.17g) Rome Mint, Marcus and Verus standing, clasping hands. RIC 823. F.
4) Commodus, AE as (13.40g) RIC 444a. gF, heavy flan.
5) Balbinus, sestertius (14.73g) Providentia standing, globe at left. RIC 19. F, small flan, areas of green encrustation. Rare.
6) Gordian III. AD 238-244. Ĉ as (7.86g) Gordian standing left. RIC IV 276. F. scarce.
LT110970. Bronze Lot, Lot of 6 Roman imperial bronzes, some scarcer rulers, Fair to Fine, 25.1mm - 33.8mm, c. 110 - 244 A.D.; no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photograph, as-is, no returns, 6 coins; $290.00 SALE PRICE $261.00


Lot of 11 Roman Imperial Quadrantes, c. 27 B.C. - 180 A.D.

|Multiple| |Coin| |Lots|, |Lot| |of| |11| |Roman| |Imperial| |Quadrantes,| |c.| |27| |B.C.| |-| |180| |A.D.|NEW
The following list was provided by the consignor and has not been verified by FORVM: Augustus (x2), Caligula, Claudius, and 7 anonymous issues of the Flavian to Antonine period.
LT110973. Bronze Lot, Lot of 11 Roman Imperial quadrantes, 14.4mm - 17.3mm, Fair to F, most porous, c. 27 B.C. - 180 A.D.; unattributed, no tags or flips, the actual coins in the photographs, as-is, no returns, 11 coins; $130.00 SALE PRICE $117.00


Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander the Great, 336 - 323 B.C.

|Alexander| |the| |Great|, |Macedonian| |Kingdom,| |Alexander| |the| |Great,| |336| |-| |323| |B.C.|NEW
Born a leader, his genius and charisma led the Macedonian Army across the world creating an empire spanning from Greece to India. His reign begins the Hellenistic Age, a time when civilization flourished. He was regarded as a god and his fame grew even greater after his premature death at thirty-three.
GB112864. Bronze AE 17, Price 395, Müller Alexander -, F/VF, weight 5.140 g, maximum diameter 17.2 mm, die axis 90o, Macedonian mint, 325 - 310 B.C.; obverse head of Herakles right, wearing Nemean Lion skin, scalp over head, forepaws tied at neck; reverse YE monogram over club right above, BAΣI horizontal across center, quiver left laying on bow below; first example of this type handled by FORVM; rare; $100.00 SALE PRICE $90.00


Hadrian, 11 August 117 - 10 July 138 A.D., Roman Provincial Egypt

|Roman| |Egypt|, |Hadrian,| |11| |August| |117| |-| |10| |July| |138| |A.D.,| |Roman| |Provincial| |Egypt|NEW
Pan is the Greek god of the wilds of nature, hunters, shepherds and flocks, rustic music, and companion of the nymphs. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is also recognized as the god of fields, groves, wooded glens, and often affiliated with sex; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring.
RX114993. Bronze dichalkon, Geissen 972; Dattari-Savio 1814; Kampmann-Ganschow 32.388; BMC Alexandria 700; SNG Cop 339; RPC Online III 5701.1; Emmett 1196.11, aVF, broad flan, porous/rough bare metal, obv. edge beveled, edge splits, weight 1.737 g, maximum diameter 14.7 mm, die axis 0o, Alexandria mint, 29 Aug 126 - 28 Aug 127 A.D.; obverse laureate head right, slight drapery on his left shoulder; reverse Pan advancing left, raising right hand, lagobolon in left hand, date LI-A (year 11) across field; ex Naville Numismatics auction 85 (19 Nov 2023), lot 278; $60.00 SALE PRICE $54.00


Elagabalus, 16 May 218 - 11 March 222 A.D., Edessa, Mesopotamia

|Mesopotamia| |&| |Babylonia|, |Elagabalus,| |16| |May| |218| |-| |11| |March| |222| |A.D.,| |Edessa,| |Mesopotamia|NEW
Although the site of Urfa has been inhabited since prehistoric times, the city was founded in 304 B.C. by Seleucus I Nicator and named Edessa after the ancient capital of Macedonia. In the late 2nd century, as the Seleucid dynasty disintegrated, it became the capital of the Arab Nabataean Abgar dynasty, which was successively a Parthian, Armenian, and Roman client state and eventually a Roman province. Its location on the eastern frontier of the Empire meant it was frequently conquered during periods when the Byzantine central government was weak, and for centuries, it was alternately conquered by Arab, Byzantine, Armenian, Turkish rulers. In 1098, the crusader Baldwin of Boulogne convinced the Armenian king to adopt him and then seized power, establishing the first crusader state known as the County of Edessa and imposing Latin Christianity on the Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic majority of the population.Edessa
RP114966. Bronze AE 18, RPC Online VI 7777 (many legend variations); BMC Arabia p. 102, 72 var. (legends); SNG Cop 213 var. (same), aVF, green patina, highlighting reddish earthen deposits, scratches, weight 2.907 g, maximum diameter 17.7 mm, die axis 325o, Mesopotamia, Edessa (Urfa, Sanliurfa, Turkey) mint, 16 May 218 - 11 Mar 222 A.D.; obverse AVT(O?) KAIC MAP AYP AN, radiate head left, visible part of shoulder and chest bare; reverse KOΛW MA-P EΔECCA, turreted and veiled bust of Tyche left; $80.00 SALE PRICE $72.00


Persian Empire, Lydia, Anatolia, Darius II - Artaxerxes II, c. 420 - 375 B.C.

|Persian| |Lydia|, |Persian| |Empire,| |Lydia,| |Anatolia,| |Darius| |II| |-| |Artaxerxes| |II,| |c.| |420| |-| |375| |B.C.|NEW
A number of markings in the reverse dies of sigloi of this same Carradice type and group are known. All are rare. This reverse die is published in the "The Dinar Hoard of Persian Sigloi" in Studies Price. Carradice does not recognize the "olive leaf" in his description.
GS114954. Silver siglos, Carradice Type| IV (middle) B; Carradice Price 264 (same dies), aVF, obv. flatly struck, die wear, weight 5.276 g, maximum diameter 16.9 mm, Sardes (Sart, Turkey) or subsidiary mint, c. 420 - 375 B.C.; obverse bearded Great King kneeling right, dagger drawn back in right, bow in left; reverse oblong incuse punch, "olive leaf"(?) inside incuse; extremely rare variant; $110.00 SALE PRICE $99.00


Antoninus Pius, August 138 - 7 March 161 A.D.

|Antoninus| |Pius|, |Antoninus| |Pius,| |August| |138| |-| |7| |March| |161| |A.D.|NEW
The "ship of state," famously expounded by Plato in the Republic, likens the governance of a state to the command of a vessel. The Romans believed that Fortuna, the goddess of luck and fortune, after deserting the Persians and Assyrians, saw Alexander perish as she flew over Syria and Egypt, and at last arriving on Mount Palatine, cast aside her wings to live in Rome forever. On this coin, Fortuna is depicting holding a rudder, for steering the Roman ship of state to prosperity, symbolized by the cornucopia.
RS114352. Silver denarius, RIC III 205, RSC II 267, BMCRE 768, cf. SRCV II 4073 (TR P XVI), VF, well centered, flow lines, edge splits and flan cracks, weight 3.126 g, maximum diameter 18.6 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 151 - 152 A.D.; obverse ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XV, laureate head right; reverse COS IIII, Fortuna standing slightly right, head right, long rudder on globe in right hand, out-turned cornucopia in left hand; $140.00 SALE PRICE $126.00




  







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