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Akanthos. 430-390 BC. AR Tetrobol Macedon, Akanthos. 430-390 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.30 gm, 15mm) light Thraco-Macedonian standard. Forepart of bull kneeling l., looking back. Swastika above, dotted border. / Shallow quadripartite incuse square of dots. gVF. SNG ANS 7 #39-41; AMNG III/2 #35 (plate VII #13); BMC Macedonia 33; HGC 3.1 #392; SNG Ashmolean III #2212; SNG Cop 2 (Macedonia) #17; SNG Fitzwilliam III #1893. cf. CNG EA 42 #140-141.Anaximander
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Amyntas III. 393-369 BC. Macedon, Amyntas III. 393-369 BC. AR Pentadrachm (9.47 gm, 21mm, 1h), Reduced Light Thraco-Macedonian. standard. Bearded head of Herakles r., clad in lion skin headdress. / Horse stdg r., all within incuse square with linear border. ΑΜΥ-ΝΤΑ. VF. Triton V #1278. From the R. Schonwalter Coll. SNG ANS 87ff; ACNAC Davis 76, Dewing 1095-1098; AMNG III/2 p.159 #1-2 (plate XXX #2-3); BMC p. 171 #1- 4; HGC 3.1 #828; Pozzi 832; SNG Cop 2 #512; SNG Alpha Bank 189ff; SNG Ashmolean 2439; SNG Delepierre 943-944. Westermark Regal plate LXIX #32. Anaximander
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bullGREEK. Northern Greece. AR of Thraco-Macedonian Tribes. Includes: obol(8mm,0.41g). Head of bull right / Quadripartite incuse punch Andreas G
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GREEK, Thraco-Macedonian tribes, Bisaltae, Mosses, AR drachm, c.470 BC.Thraco-Macedonian Tribes, Bisaltae, AR Drachm. Mosses, circa 470 BC.
Obverse: Horse and horseman, wearing petasos and holding two spears, standing right.
Reverse: MO-Σ-Σ-E-Ω around quadripartite square; all within incuse square.
Topalov -; HPM pl. XI, 20 = Traité pl. XLVI, 21; SNG ANS 1016 (Paeonia); Raymond pl. VI, b. 3.73g, 14mm, 7h.
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GREEK, Thraco-Macedonian Tribes, Moriaseis, Zeus / Six-rayed star, 185-168 B.C*Bronze Æ 19
5.89 gm, 19 mm
Obv.: Laureate head of Zeus right
Rev.: Six-rayed star; M-OP-IA-ΣE-Ω-N between rays
Katalog Münzauktion Essen 64 (1992) no. 47;
P.R. Franke, MOPIAΣEΩN - Die erste Münze eines bislang unbekannten thrakisch-makedonischen Stammes, in: V. Spinoi - L. Munteanu, Miscellanea numismatica antiquitatis in honorem septagenarii magistri Virgilii Mihailescu, Bucarest 2008, p. 67-68.
* One of two coins (same dies) known from this obscure tribe - see P.R. Franke's paper for additional details.
** The other known coin recently went to auction: Heidelberger Münzhandlung Auction 64 Lot 150
*** A third coin has surfaced: CNG eAuction 346 Lot 27
Jaimelai
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Kings of Macedon, Philip II, 359-336 BC, AR Tetradrachm - Amphipolis Mint under Kassander 315-297 BC Laureate head of Zeus right.
ФIΛIΠ-ΠOY Youth holding a palm branch on horseback right, below horse Λ above torch, HMΓ monogram beneath foreleg.
Le Rider pl. 47, 20, Amphipolis Group IV, 315-297 BC.
(23 mm, 14.27 g, 11h).
Harlan J. Berk Buy or Bid Sale 174, 10 May 2011, 82.
Following the victory of Philip’s entry in the Olympic Games of 356 BC, the youth (jockey) with palm branch reverse of this coin type was introduced in celebration of his Olympic win. This became a standard throughout and beyond his reign. It continued to be struck into the early years of the reign of Alexander the Great and later by his successors in Macedonia, into the first years the third century BC. The emission with the Λ above torch mint control was struck during the latter part of the reign of Kassander in parallel with a large emission of Alexander tetradrachms bearing the same mint control. This coinage may have been struck to pay Thraco-Macedonian mercenaries in the service of the Kassander.n.igma
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Macedon - Chalkidion Leage (Olynthos)AR Obol
c. 425-390 BC
O - Laureate head of Apollo to left
R - Quadripartite incuse square, each quadrant diagonally divided into four sections, each containing a pellet
Robinson & Clement p. 318, c = pl. XXX, 41, pl. XXXIV, a, and pl. XXXV, 28 (uncertain Macedon); SNG ANS 1007 var. (no pellets, uncertain Thraco-Macedonian); HGC 3.1mauseus
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MACEDON, Akanthos. 430-390 BC. TetrobolMACEDON, Akanthos. 430-390 BC. AR Tetrobol
14mm, 2.15 g. Light 'Thraco-Macedonian' standard. Forepart of bull left, head right; Π and olive branch above / Quadripartite incuse square with granulated recesses. AMNG III/2, 34 var. (control marks); HGC 3, 392; McClean 3140. Lightly toned, faint marks. VF.
From the M.J.W. Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 272 (25 January 2012), lot 52
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Moriaseis, ThraceThe three known coins of the Thraco-Macedonian tribe known as the Moriaseis as spoken of by Pliny, "in the coastal region of Pontos live Moriseni and Siton, the ancestors of the singer Orpheus" (Nat. History 4, 41).Jaimelai
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Moriaseis, ThraceAnd a fourth coin has been identified as a coin of the Thraco-Macedonian tribe known as the Moriaseis as spoken of by Pliny, "in the coastal region of Pontos live Moriseni and Siton, the ancestors of the singer Orpheus" (Nat. History 4, 41).Jaimelai
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Moriaseis, ThraceAnd yet a fifth coin has been identified as a coin of the Thraco-Macedonian tribe known as the Moriaseis as spoken of by Pliny, "in the coastal region of Pontos live Moriseni and Siton, the ancestors of the singer Orpheus" (Nat. History 4, 41)!Jaimelai
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Moriaseis, ThraceAnd now there are six! Coins of the Thraco-Macedonian tribe known as the Moriaseis as spoken of by Pliny, "in the coastal region of Pontos live Moriseni and Siton, the ancestors of the singer Orpheus" (Nat. History 4, 41)!Jaimelai
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Moriaseis, ThraceMake that seven (mine is the bluish tinted patina)! Coins of the Thraco-Macedonian tribe known as the Moriaseis as spoken of by Pliny, "in the coastal region of Pontos live Moriseni and Siton, the ancestors of the singer Orpheus" (Nat. History 4, 41)!Jaimelai
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Moriaseis, ThraceTen and counting! Coins of the Thraco-Macedonian tribe known as the Moriaseis as spoken of by Pliny, "in the coastal region of Pontos live Moriseni and Siton, the ancestors of the singer Orpheus" (Nat. History 4, 41)!Jaimelai
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Moriaseis, ThraceAnd now there are eleven (that I know of and oh, there's another coin of a possible new denomination recently described!) coins of the Thraco-Macedonian tribe known as the Moriaseis as spoken of by Pliny, "in the coastal region of Pontos live Moriseni and Siton, the ancestors of the singer Orpheus" (Nat. History 4, 41). Coin #1 is the original described by Dr. Peter R. Franke. Coin #2 is my coin (second known). Coin #3 is the third know (CNG 346 lot 27). Coins #4-11 from various auctions (references available).
Jaimelai
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Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. Macedon, Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.10 gm, 13mm, 6h) of Aigai, 451-435/4 BC, light Thraco-Macedonian standard. Horse walking r. Anepigraphic. / Crested helmet in double incuse square. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 122 #74. SNG ANS 8 #37-44; ACNAC Dewing 1085-1086; AMNG III/1 p.115 #4; Babelon Traité II.4 #800 (plate CCCIII #13); BMC p.159 #5-9; HGC 3.1 #783; Raymond grp IV #155 (LP51/A63); SNG Alpha Bank 98-102; SNG Berry 68-69; SNG Cop 2 #487 (Alexander I); Svoronos Macedoine V p.26 #5. Anaximander
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Perdikkas II. Heavy Tetrobol of Aigai.Kings of Macedon. Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.38 gm, 15mm, 7h) of Aigai? 432-422 BC, heavy Thraco-Macedonian standard. Mounted horseman wearing petasos, with two spears on horse walking r. / Forepart of lion in incuse square. VF. CNG EA 519 #57. HGC 3.1 #790; Pozzi 827; Raymond Group IV, Series 1 #181 (A17/P14) pl.XIII #181a = Jameson 972 (same dies); SNG Alpha Bank 107 (same dies); SNG ANS 8 #47-51; SNG Cop 2 (Macedonia) #498-499; SNG Ashmolean III #2419-2420; Babylon de Luynes II (Alexandre I) #1579 (pl.LIX).Anaximander
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Siris - AR trihemiobolThraco-Macedonian region
c. 500 - 480 BC
Satyr crouching right, without tail
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rough incuse square
HPM p. 81, 12, pl. VII, 13 var. (no pellet); SNG ANS 969 (“Lete”)
1,1g 8mmJ. B.
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Thraco-MacedonianAR hemiobol
5th cent BC
O - Horse head right
R - Incuse quadripartite with rough pellet in quarters
cf Tzamalis 91mauseus
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Thraco-MacedonianAR hemiobol
5th cent BC
O - Forepart of horse right
R - Incuse quadripartite square
Tzamalis 81mauseus
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Thraco-Macedonian - AR hemioboluncertain mint in Thraco-Macedonian region
c. 500-450 BC
head of ram right
kantharos within incuse square
Tzamalis 50.
0,3g 6mm
ex SolidusJ. B.
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Thraco-Macedonian region, hemiobol; horse forepart/ squaresThraco-Macedonian region, Uncertain. 5th century B.C. AR Hemiobol (8mm, 0.35g). Forepart of horse right / Quadripartite incuse square containing smaller squares in each quadrant. Tzamalis 83. Podiceps
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Thraco-Macedonian TribesMygdones or Krestones
485 - 470 B.C.
Diobol
0.83 gm, 11 mm
Obv.: Goat kneeling r., head l.; above, solid dotted rosette.
Rev.: Quadripartite incuse square.
Lorber, Goats, Issue 14;
HGC 3, 368 (Aigia); Sear 1293;
BMC 5, p. 38, 4
AMNG III 14 (Aigai);
SNG ANS 59-64 (Aigaia)Jaimelai
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Thraco-Macedonian Tribes, Mygdones or Krestones, (cc. 490-485 B.C.), SNG ANS 60-4 (Aigai), AR Diobol (or 1/8 Stater?), Quadripartite incuse square, Rare! #1Thraco-Macedonian Tribes, Mygdones or Krestones, (cc. 490-485 B.C.), SNG ANS 60-4 (Aigai), AR Diobol (or 1/8 Stater?), Quadripartite incuse square, Rare! #1
avers: Goat kneeling right, head left, 3 pellets around.
reverse: Quadripartite incuse square.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,3-12,6mm, weight: 0,93g, axes: 1h,
mint: Thrace, Thraco-Macedonian Tribes, Mygdones or Krestones, date: cc. 490-485 B.C.,
ref: Lorber, Goats issue 15; Topalov -; HPM pl. III, 14; SNG ANS 60-4 (Aigai),
Q-001quadrans
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THRACO-MACEDONIAN TRIBES, The Mygdones or Krestones. Circa 480-470 BC.AR Diobol (1.0 gm).
THRACO-MACEDONIAN TRIBES, The Mygdones or Krestones. Circa 480-470 BC. AR Diobol (1.0 gm). Goat kneeling right, head reverted; solid rosette above, pellet to right / Quadripartite incuse square. Lorber, Goats, Issue 6; AMNG III 14 (Aigai); HPM pl. III, 16; Traité pl. XLIX, 8; SNG ANS -.Dino
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Thraco-Macedonian, Silver Diobol c. 500-450 B.C.Thraco-Macedonian, Silver Diobol c. 500-450 B.C,
Thraco-Macedonian mint, 12.4mm, 1.146 grams, die axis 45 degrees.
Obv: Horse’s head right, three pellets around.
Rev: Quadripartite incuse.
Ref: AMNG III, p. 136, 15 and pl. XXVI, 37 (only one pellet).
Extremely Rare. Fine, Grainy, Toned.
mjabrial
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