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Demetrius II NicatorSyria, Demetrius II, 129-125 BC (2nd reign). 16mm, 6g. Obverse: Laurite head of Zeus, right. Neal AAug 03, 2015
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AugustusEmperor Tiberius as coin of Augustus, 34 AD, Roman mint. 27mm, 11g. Obverse: Head of Augustus, left, DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER. Reverse: winged thunderbolt flanked by: S(enatvs) C(onsvlto) ("By decree of the senate").Neal AAug 02, 2015
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Ring moneyAE ring money, Danubian Celts. 18 mm, 2g. 3rd-2nd centuries BC.Neal AJul 07, 2015
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AgathoklesSicily, Syracuse. Agathokles. (317-289 BC). 20mm, 6g. Head of Kore left, wreath with grain-ears / Bull butting left; astralagos above. VF; Calciati II 102. 722568; SNG ANS 604Neal AJul 05, 2015
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IstrosIstros, Moesia (420-400 BC), Ancient Greek colony. 12.5mm, 2g; One of the first forms of money in the form of solar wheel. Obverse: Wheel. Reverse: 'IST'.Neal AJul 05, 2015
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Celtiberian Ring MoneyAE ring money, 41mm, 20.99g, Iberia, uncertain Celtiberian tribe, 3rd-2nd centuries BC.Neal AJun 29, 2015
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Constantine IAE follis, 20mm, 3.9g. minted in Arles, France in 317 AD. Obverse - Constantine with laureate & draped facing right, "IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG". Reverse - Sol standing left with orb, raising right hand, "SOLI INVICTO COMITI". "ARL" in exergue. S3881.Neal AMay 28, 2015
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Philip IIPhilip II AE16 Hd of Apollo / young male horseback left. Obverse: Head of Apollo right wearing taenia. Reverse: young male riding horse prancing to left, monogram below.Neal AFeb 25, 2015
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Scythian ArrowheadsScythian arrowheads, 700-300 BCNeal AFeb 25, 2015
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Olbia dolphin proto-moneyBronze dolphin money, Greek, 450 - 425 B.C., 2g, 24mm; obverse Dolphin leftNeal ADec 31, 2014
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Olbia dolphin proto-moneyBronze dolphin money, Greek, 450 - 425 B.C., 4g, 34mm; obverse Dolphin right; reverse APIXO. Neal ADec 07, 2014
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Selge GorgoneionSilver trihemiobol, Selge mint, weight 0.846g, maximum diameter 9.6mm, die axis 180o, 3rd century B.C.; obverse facing Gorgoneion; reverse head of Athena right in crested helmet, astragalos behind.1 commentsNeal ADec 07, 2014
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Apollonia Pontica, 450-375 B.C.Silver-drachm, Apollonia Pontica in Thrace (present-day Sozopol, Bulgria), 450-375 BC.; diameter 13.5mm, weight 2.43 grams, obverse head of Medusa facing; reverse anchor, crawfish left, "A" right; very fine.Neal AOct 29, 2014
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Thrace - LysimachusBronze AE 17, 305 - 281 B.C.; obverse helmeted head of Athena right; reverse "BASILEWS LUSIMACOU", lion forepart right, spear head below, caduceus and monogram left1 commentsNeal AOct 23, 2014
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Greek - Kassander Bronze AE 18Greek Bronze AE 18, Pella or Amphipolis mint, 305 - 297 B.C.; obverse head of Herakles right, clad in Nemean lion scalp headdress tied at neck; reverse "BASILEWS KASSANDROU", horseman riding right, right arm raised, diagonal thunderbolt below horse, "A" right4 commentsNeal AOct 09, 2014
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