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|MK| |Working|, NEW
 
GB114984. weight 0.928 g, maximum diameter 9.6 mm, die axis 0o, $9999.00 (€9399.06)
 


Seleukia Pieria, Syria,

|MK| |Working|, |Seleukia| |Pieria,| |Syria,||AE| |20|NEW
p9324) Seleucis and Pieria. Pseudo-autonomous issue. 37/36 BC AE19 (6.34g) Veiled head of Tyche right. / Thunderbolt on cushion placed on stool. RPC Online 4324; -. VF. $60
RY114982. Bronze AE 20, weight 6.336 g, maximum diameter 19.1 mm, die axis 0o, Seleukia Pieria mint, obverse draped, veiled, and turreted bust of Tyche right; reverse filleted thunderbolt on cushioned stool, CEΛEYKEWN / THC IEPAC KAI AYTONOMOY in horizontal lines above and below, bead and real border; RPC Online 4324 had GO under the seat this looks like ΛX?; $100.00 (€94.00)
 


Ptolemaic Kyrenaica, Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Physcon), Second Reign, 145 - 116 B.C.

|MK| |Working|, |Ptolemaic| |Kyrenaica,| |Ptolemy| |VIII| |Euergetes| |II| |(Physcon),| |Second| |Reign,| |145| |-| |116| |B.C.||1/4| |obol|
Ptolemy VIII and his older brother Ptolemy VI ruled jointly from 170 to 164 B.C. The brothers disagreed and Ptolemy VIII was forced to withdraw to Kyrenaica, which he ruled. When Philometor died in 145 B.C., Cleopatra II had her son proclaimed Ptolemy VII, but Physcon returned, proposed joint rule and marriage to Cleopatra II, his brother's widow and also his sister. He then had the unlucky youth assassinated during the wedding feast. Later he married his niece and stepdaughter Cleopatra III, after which relations with Cleopatra II were strained. Ptolemy VIII was unpopular with the Alexandrians, who nicknamed him Physkon (pot belly).
GP114704. Bronze 1/4 obol, Svoronos 1658; Weiser 168; BMC Cyrenaica p. 77, 100; SNG Milan 470; Noeske 260, aVF, weight 3.192 g, maximum diameter 17.4 mm, die axis 0o, Kyrene (near Shahhat, Libya) mint, 145 - 116 B.C.; obverse diademed head of Ptolemy Soter right with aegis, central depression; reverse ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ, head of Libya right, hair in formal curls down neck, EK below, cornucopia below chin, central depression; This is not the same as two Svoronos 1658 in the shop - GP65949 & GP52527. Either this is wrong or we were wrong before.; $90.00 (€84.60)
 


Kyrene, Kyrenaica, North Africa, c. 120 - 96 B.C.

|MK| |Working|, |Kyrene,| |Kyrenaica,| |North| |Africa,| |c.| |120| |-| |96| |B.C.||obol|
From the time of the late reign of Ptolemy VIII to that of Ptolemy Apion. Ptolemy Apion was a son of Ptolemy VIII, perhaps by an Egyptian concubine. This makes him a half-brother of Ptolemy IX and X. He died without an heir and left his kingdom to Rome.
GP114711. Bronze obol, cf. Svoronos Pl. XLVI, 23 - 25 (Ptolemy V), SNG Cop 438 (Ptolemy IV - VIII, c. 221 - 140 B.C.), VF, weight 2.677 g, maximum diameter 15.9 mm, die axis 0o, Kyrene (near Shahhat, Libya) mint, c. 120 - 96 B.C.; obverse diademed head of Ptolemy Soter right with aegis; reverse ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ, head of Isis right, hair in formal curls down neck, cornucopia below chin; Why cf.? When I use var. or cf. I want to say what is different on the referenced coin from the coin in the shop. I realize the cloned coin is the same but it is wrong too.; $90.00 (€84.60)
 




|MK| |Working|, NEW
p9325) Seleucis and Pieria. Pseudo-autonomous issue. 37/36 BC AE21 (6.66g) Veiled head of Tyche right. / Thunderbolt on cushion placed on stool. RPC Online 4324; -. VF. $60.
GY114983. weight 6.661 g, maximum diameter 20.7 mm, die axis 0o, This one looks like ΘK under throne?; $60.00 (€56.40)
 


Roman Silver Coins, Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus

|MK| |Working|, |Roman| |Silver| |Coins,| |Volume| |III,| |Pertinax| |to| |Balbinus| |and| |Pupienus|
Roman Silver Coins, Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus by H.A. Seaby (With D.R. Sear)

Roman Silver Coins Volume III covers the years A.D. 193-238 and includes many emperors of Rome, including Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Elagabalus and Severus Alexander. On the reverse of the Coins can be seen in all facets of Roman life including politics, religion and economics. A particular feature of interest is the changing fashion of the Imperial ladies' hairstyles. Most Roman emperors and many members of the imperial family are represented on the silver coinage. The 382 photographs of coins are included.
BK22153. Roman Silver Coins, Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus by H.A. Seaby (With D.R. Sear), 2nd Edition revised by David R. Sear, hardbound, shelf worn, international shipping at actual cost of shipping; $45.00 (€42.30)
 


Roman Silver Coins, Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus

|MK| |Working|, |Roman| |Silver| |Coins,| |Volume| |III,| |Pertinax| |to| |Balbinus| |and| |Pupienus|
Roman Silver Coins, Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus by H.A. Seaby (With D.R. Sear)

Roman Silver Coins Volume III covers the years A.D. 193-238 and includes many emperors of Rome, including Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Elagabalus and Severus Alexander. On the reverse of the Coins can be seen in all facets of Roman life including politics, religion and economics. A particular feature of interest is the changing fashion of the Imperial ladies' hairstyles. Most Roman emperors and many members of the imperial family are represented on the silver coinage. The 382 photographs of coins are included.
BK22164. Roman Silver Coins, Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus by H.A. Seaby (With D.R. Sear), 2nd Edition revised by David R. Sear, hardbound, shelf worn, international shipping at actual cost of shipping; $45.00 (€42.30)
 


Roman Silver Coins, Volume V, Carausius to Romulus Augustus

|MK| |Working|, |Roman| |Silver| |Coins,| |Volume| |V,| |Carausius| |to| |Romulus| |Augustus|
Roman Silver Coins, Volume V, Carausius to Romulus Augustus by B. A. Seaby (with D.R. SEAR & C.E. KING)

The concluding volume in the series of books dealing exclusively with the Roman silver coinage. All major types known are listed. It covers Roman silver coins from A.D. 286 - 476
BK22267. Roman Silver Coins, Volume V, Carausius to Romulus Augustus by B. A. Seaby (with D.R. SEAR & C.E. KING), London (1987) reprinted 1997, 214 pages, 295 illustrations and a map, valuations, hardback, shelf wear, international shipping at actual cost of shipping; $40.00 (€37.60)
 


A Catalogue of the Coins of Cyprus (560 B.C. to 1571 A.D.)

|MK| |Working|, |A| |Catalogue| |of| |the| |Coins| |of| |Cyprus| |(560| |B.C.| |to| |1571| |A.D.)|
A compilation of a large variety of Cypriot coins dating back to the archaic and classical city-kingdoms and progressing through Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Frankish and Venetian periods.
BK22338. A Catalogue of the Coins of Cyprus, Roman (560 B.C. to 1571 A.D.) by Elias Tziambazis, 2002, paperback, 89 pages, new, shelf age and wear; $26.00 (€24.44)
 











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