Large Lots MIXED. Celtic - Oriental Greek. Lot of nine (9) silver, billon, and bronze issues. Includes: Celtic: BI Stater (3) // Greek: various AR issues (3) // various Æ issues (2) // Oriental Greek:
Greek Coins Sicily. Selinos. Tetradrachm. 415-409 BC. (Hgc-2, 1221). (Sng Ans-699). (Schwabacher-30). Anv.: Apollo and Artemis standing right in a quadriga moving slowly to right; Artemis holding the
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Dekadrachm. 405-370 BC. Signed works by Master Euainetos. (Gallatin RVII/CXV, same dies). (Sng Ans-362). Anv.: Charioteer driving galloping quadriga to left, holding kent
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Tetradrachm. 310-305 BC. Time of Agathokles. (Ierardi-103e). (Hgc-2, 1536). (Boston MFA-463 = Warren 406). Anv.: Head of Kore to right, wearing wreath of grain ears and s
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 33. 405-367 BC. Time of Dionysios I. (CNS-II 62). (Sng Ans-454/69). (Hgc-2, 1436). Anv.: Head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with wreath; ΣYPA
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter. Circa 105-90 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 9.17 g, 12h). Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians near Kabul, circa 50-35 BC. Diademed and drap
Greek Coins Sicily, Stiela Litra circa 450-430, AR (*originally noted as AE in spreadsheet), 13 mm, 0.59 g. Apollo standing l., holding laurel branch and phiale above altar. Rev. [ΣΤ]ΙΕΛΑΝΟΝ retrograd
Coins of Ancient India Ancient Malwa/Contemporary Greek, Ujjaini Region (200 BC), Contemporary of Vijayamitra, Copper Tetradrachma, Upper Chambal Series, Broad flan, Obv: diademed Hellenistic portrait
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Litra. 295-289 BC. Time of Agathokles. (Bmc-402). Anv.: Head of youthful Herakles to left, wearing tainia; ΣVRΑΚΟΣΙΟΝ before, star behind. Rev.: Lion advancing to right,
Greek Coins Sicily. The Mamertinoi. Trichalkon. 220-200 BC. Messene. (Hgc-2, 855). Anv.: Laureate head of Apollo to right. Rev.: Warrior advancing to right, holding shield and spear; (MAMEPTINΩN) behi
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 24. 240-215 BC. (Bmc-600). Anv.: Diademed head of Poseidon to left. Rev.: Trident flanked by two dolphins swimming downwards; IEPΩNOΣ across fields, monogram to left.
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Litra. 317-289 BC. Time of Agathokles. (Sng Ans-568). (SNG Morcom-730). Anv.: ΣYPAKOΣIΩN Head of Kore to left, wearing wreath of grain, earring and necklace; behind, shel
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 22. 287-278 BC. Time of Hiketas II. (Hgc-2, 1448). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios to left; ΔΙΟΣ ΕΛΛΑΝΙΟΥ before. Rev.: Eagle with spread wings standing to left
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 24. 287-278 BC. Time of Hiketas II. (Hgc-4, 1449). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios to right; ΔIOΣ EΛΛANIOY before. Rev.: Eagle standing to left on thunderbolt; Σ
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Litra. 375-344 BC. Time of Dionysios I. (CNS-II 44). (Sng Ans-447). (Sng Cop-722). Anv.: Helmeted head of Athena left; ΣYPA above, dolphin before and behind. Rev.: Hippoc
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Hemilitron. 405 BC. Second Democracy. (CNS-22). (Hgc-2, 1479). (SNG Ans-404/10). Anv.: Head of Arethousa to left, her hair bound in sphendone. Rev.: Wheel of four spokes;
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 25. 287-278 BC. Time of Hiketas II. (Hgc-2, 1448). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios to left; ΔΙΟΣ ΕΛΛΑΝΙΟΥ before, trophy behind. Rev.: Eagle with spread wings st
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Hemilitron. 287-283 BC. Time of Hiketas II. (CNS-125). (Sng Ans-772). (Hgc-2, 1466). Anv.: Head of Kore to left, wearing corn wreath; ΣYPAKOΣIΩN before. Rev.: Nike drivin
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 18. 310-305 BC. Time of Agathokles. (CNS-II 85 (Third Democracy)). (Hgc-2, 1486). Anv.: Laureate head of Apollo to left; ΣYPAKO(ΣIΩN) before. Rev.: Pegasos flying to l
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 19. 317-289 BC. Time of Agathokles. (Sng Ans-580). (Calciati-II 345, 191Ds 65RI 12). Anv.: Head of Arethusa to left; ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ before, bunch of grapes behind. Rev.: B
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Hemilitron. 343-317 BC. Time of Timoleon and the Third Democracy. (CNS-II 72). (Sng Ans-477/88). (Hgc-2, 1440). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus Eleutherios to right; ZEΥΣ ΕΛΕ
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Hemilitron. 343-317 BC. Time of Timoleon and the Third Democracy. (CNS-II 72). (Sng Ans-477/88). (Hgc-2, 1440). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus Eleutherios to right; ZEΥΣ ΕΛΕ
Greek Coins Sicily. Himera. Hemilitron. 415-409 BC. (CNS-I 35). (Hgc-2, 479). Anv.: Head of nymph to left; six pellets (mark of value) before, IM-E below. Rev.: Six pellets (mark of value) within wrea
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 18. 240-215 BC. Time of Hieron II. (Hgc-2, 1550). Anv.: Diademed head of Poseidon to left. Rev.: Ornate trident head flanked by two dolphins swimming downwards; IEPΩ-N
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 27. 283-279 BC. Time of Hiketas II. (CNS-154/5). (Sng Ans-782/3). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios to left; ΔIOΣ EΛΛANIOY before. Rev.: Eagle standing to left on
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 24. 287-278 BC. Time of Hiketas II. (CNS-254). (Hgc-2, 1448). Anv.: (ΔΙΟΣ ΕΛΛΑΝΙΟΥ), laureate head of Zeus Hellanios to left. Rev.: ΣΥΡΑΚ(ΟΣΙΩΝ), eagle standing to lef
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 22. 334-317 BC. Time of Timoleon and the Third Democracy. (CNS-78). (Sng Ans-526/9). (Hgc-2, 1442). Anv.: Wreathed head of Arethusa to left; ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ around. Rev.: P
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Litra. 405-367 BC. Time of Dionysios I. (CNS-II 34/5). (Sng Ans-426/33). (Hgc-2, 1456). Anv.: ΣYPA, head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with wreat
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 33. 405-367 BC. Time of Dionysios I. (CNS-II 62). (Sng Ans-454/69). (Hgc-2, 1436). Anv.: Head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with wreath; ΣYPA
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 16. 415-405 BC. Time of the Second Democracy. (CNS-II 24). (Sng Ans-417). (Hgc-2, 1480). Anv.: Head of Arethusa to left. Rev.: Dolphin to right; cockle shell below, ΣV
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. 16 Litrai. 240-218/5 BC. Philistis, wife of Hieron II. (Hgc-2, 1554). (Sng Ans-884). (Sng Ashmolean-2107). Anv.: Diademed and veiled head of Philistis to left; torch behi
India - Ancient INDO-GREEK: LOT of 27 bronzes, a mix of square and round coins from various periods, some scarce types, including Bactria (2 of Euthydemos I), Indo-Greek Kingdom (11: Diomedes, Antialk
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter. Circa 105-90 BC. AR Tetradrachm (24mm, 9.53 g, 12h). Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians near Kabul, circa 80-75 BC. Diademed and drap
Greek Coins SICILY - SYRACUSE Type : Tétradrachme Date : c. 480-475 AC. Mint name / Town : Syracuse, Sicile Metal : silver Diameter : 23,5 mm Orientation dies : 1 h. Weight : 17,32 g. Rarity :
Greek Coins SICILY - SYRACUSE Type : Tétradrachme Date : c. 475-470 AC. Mint name / Town : Sicile, Syracuse Metal : silver Diameter : 24,5 mm Orientation dies : 9 h. Weight : 16,78 g. Rarity :
GRÈCE ANTIQUE - GREEK GRÈCE ANTIQUE - GREEK Royaume lagide, Ptolémée II (283-246 av. J.-C.). Bronze ND (264-263 av. J.-C.), Sicile. Svoronos 610 - CPE.B288 ; Bronze - 17,35 g - 25,5 mm - 1 h Avec une
Greek Coins SICILY - ALASEA (KAINON) Type : Hemilitron Date : c. 365-360 AC. Mint name / Town : Kainon, Sicile Metal : copper Diameter : 23 mm Orientation dies : 3 h. Weight : 8,22 g. Rarity :
Greek Coins SICILY - HIMERA Type : Litra Date : c. 500-484 AC. Mint name / Town : Sicile, Himère Metal : silver Diameter : 12 mm Weight : 0,80 g. Rarity : R3 Obverse legend : Anépigraphe Obver
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter. Circa 105-90 BC. AR Drachm (16mm, 2.41 g, 12h). Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians near Kabul, circa 50-35 BC. Diademed and draped bu
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter. Circa 105-90 BC. AR Drachm (17.5mm, 2.17 g, 12h). Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians near Taxila. Struck circa 55-50 BC. Diademed and
Greek Mysia, Gambrion. AE Struck under Gorgion, circa 400 BC. (1.23g, 11.4mm) Laureate head of Apollo to left / Forepart of bull butting to right, head facing; ΓAM above. BMC -; SNG Copenhagen 144; J.
India INDO-GREEK: LOT of 168 square bronzes, mostly Indo-Greek also with a good number of Indo-Scythian and Taxila pieces; most well-circulated with moderate to heavy encrustation, the majority still
India INDO-GREEK: LOT of 61 BI tetradrachms, the majority Indo-Scythians with about 20 Indo-Parthians, nearly all with king on horseback right on obverse (a couple facing left), a few different revers
Greek Sicily. Syracuse. Tetradrachm struck under Dionysios I. Circa 405-400 BC (Silver, 24.33 mm, 16.82 g). Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving fast quadriga left; Nike flying right above,
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter. Circa 105-90 BC. CU Tetradrachm (25mm, 9.01 g, 3h). Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians, circa 50-5 BC. Diademed and draped bust right
GRÈCE ANTIQUE - GREEK GRÈCE ANTIQUE - GREEK Sicile, Catane. Tétradrachme ND (après 461 av. J.-C.), Catane. NGC CH XF 4/5 4/5 Fine style overstuck (6559583-001). Av. Le Dieu-fleuve Amenanos sous forme
GRÈCE ANTIQUE - GREEK GRÈCE ANTIQUE - GREEK Zeugitane, Carthage. Demi-shekel ND (213-210 av. J.-C.), Carthage. NGC Ch AU 5/5 3/5 (6639719-010). Av. Tête laurée à gauche d'Hercule-Melqart, aux traits r
Greek Coins SICILY - SYRACUSE Type : Tétradrachme Date : c. 480-475 AC. Mint name / Town : Syracuse, Sicile Metal : silver Diameter : 24,5 mm Orientation dies : 9 h. Weight : 17,41 g. Rarity :
Greek Coins SICILY - MESSANA Type : Tétradrachme Date : c. 445-439 AC. Mint name / Town : Messine, Sicile Metal : silver Diameter : 28 mm Orientation dies : 3 h. Weight : 17,00 g. Rarity : R2
Greek SICILY. Syracuse. Deinomenid Tyranny, 485-466 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 26 mm, 17.11 g, 12 h), circa 485-483. Charioteer driving quadriga walking to right, holding kentron in his right hand and r
Greek Coins Sicily, Catana Tetradrachm work of the "Maestro della Foglia", circa 415-410, AR 27 mm, 17.2 g. Slow quadriga r. driven by charioteer, wearing long chiton and holding reins with both hands
*Greek Coins Sicily, Camarina Tetradrachm circa 425-405, AR 26 mm, 16.82 g. Fast quadriga driven r. by helmeted Athena, holding reins and kentron; above the horses Nike flying l. to crown her. In exer
Greek Coins Sicily, Naxos Tetradrachm circa 415, AR 27 mm, 17.43 g. Bearded head of Dionysus r., hair bound with stephane adorned with ivy-wreath. Rev. NAΞION Bearded, naked Silenus, with pointed ears
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter. Circa 105-90 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 9.60 g, 12h). Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians near Kabul, circa 80-75 BC. Diademed and drap
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Stater. 341-335 BC. Time of Timoleon and the Third Democracy. (Pegasi-II p. 607, 1-2). (Sng Ans-499). (Hgc-2, 1400). Anv.: Pegasos flying to left. Rev.: Head of Athena to
Indo-Greek Kingdom, Hermaios (c. 105-90 BC) (3): i) AE Square Unit, radiate and draped bust of Zeus-Mithras right, rev. horse pranching right, monogram below, 7.78g (HGC 12, 297), good fine to very fi
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter. Circa 105-90 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 7.69 g, 12h). Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians near Kabul, circa 50-35 BC. Diademed and drap
Greek Coins SICILY - SYRACUSE Type : Drachme Date : c. 380 AC. Mint name / Town : Syracuse, Sicile Metal : copper Diameter : 30 mm Orientation dies : 5 h. Weight : 30,56 g. Rarity : R1 Obverse
World Coins Indo Sakas in Western India, (242-243AD) Antike silver Drachm, Obverse: Bust of Isvaradatta right, with corrupted Greek legend, in Indo-Greek style, Reverse: Three-arched hill or Chaitya,
Ancient - Assorted ANCIENT: LOT of 78 coins, mostly Kushan bronzes (from Yueh-Chi period to later rulers), plus a few Eastern Greek (incl. a Sophytes drachm and a Seleukos I elephant drachm, both with
India - Ancient INDO-GREEK: LOT of 34 silver drachms, including 14 drachms of Hermaios (average Fine) and 20 of various Indo-Scythian (average VG, mostly of Azes); most with corrosiion (especially the
Oriental Greek & Central Asian INDIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios, circa 105-90 BC. Tetradrachm (Bronze, 24 mm, 9.26 g, 11 h), posthumous Indo-Skythian issue, circa 70-65 BC. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ EPMAIOY
Greek Coins SICILY - KENTURIPAI Type : Tetrachalque Date : c. 241 AC. Mint name / Town : Centuripe, Sicile Metal : bronze Diameter : 26 mm Orientation dies : 12 h. Weight : 10,95 g. Rarity : R2
THE BARBARA MEARS COLLECTION OF INDIAN COINS Indo-Greek and Indo-Scythian (14) | Indo-Greek Kingdom, Hermaeus (c.40-1 BC), square AE Units (2), 8.65g; 7.71g, bearded bust of Zeus/Mithra right, wearing
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Hemilitron. 410-405 BC. Time of the Second Democracy. (CNS-18). (Hgc-2, 1481). (Tesorillo-Sicilia 4, Plate Coin). Anv.: Head of Arethusa to left, hair in sphendone. Rev.:
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Tetras or Trionkion. 435-415 a.C. Time of the Second Democracy. (CNS-II 14). (Hgc-2, 1430). (Tesorillo-Sicilia 8, mismo ejemplar). Anv.: Head of Arethusa to left, hair in
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Obol. 478-470 BC. Deinomenid Tyranny. Time of Hieron I. (Boehringer-Series XII, 370a). (Hgc-2, 1371). (Tesorillo-Sicilia 2, Plate Coin). Anv.: Head of Arethusa to right,
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. Drachm. 405-367 BC. Time of Dionysios I. (CNS-62). (Hgc-2, 1436). (Tesorillo-Sicilia 7, Plate COin). Anv.: Head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet decorated wit
Greek Coins North Africa. Carthage. AE 15. 4th-3rd century BC. Uncertain mint in Sicily. (CNP-126). (MAA-15). (Tesorillo-Cartago 1, Plate Coin). Anv.: Wreathed head of Tanit to left. Rev.: Horse gallo
Greek Coins SICILY - SYRACUSE Type : Litra Date : c. 317-310 AC. Mint name / Town : Syracuse, Sicile Metal : bronze Diameter : 15 mm Orientation dies : 3 h. Weight : 4,03 g. Obverse description
Greek Coins Sicily. Syracuse. AE 18. 240-215 BC. Time of Hieron II. (Hgc-2, 1550). (Tesorillo-Sicilia 9, Plate Coin). Anv.: Diademed head of Poseidon to left. Rev.: Ornate trident head flanked by two
Greek SICILY. Syracuse. Timoleon and the Third Democracy, 344-317 BC. Dilitron (Bronze, 27.41 mm, 19.34 g). Circa 339/8-334 BC. [ΖΕΥΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΟΣ] (only some letters can still be seen) Laureate and bea
The Collection sans Pareille of Ancient Greek Fractions, Part III SICILY. Kamarina. Circa 480-450 BC. Litra (Silver, 10 mm, 0.55 g). Two greaves(?); border of dots. Rev. Wheel with four spokes. G. Man
Greek Coins SICILY - SELINUS Type : Statère Date : c. 520-515 AC. Mint name / Town : Sélinonte, Sicile Metal : silver Diameter : 22,5 mm Weight : 9,09 g. Rarity : R2 Obverse legend : Anépigraph
Oriental Greek BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Strato III, circa 10 AD. Drachm (Silver, 15 mm, 2.14 g, 12 h), uncertain mint in Jammu-Akhnoor. Diademed and draped bust of the young Strato III to right; a
Large Lots ORIENTAL GREEK. Baktria. Lot of four (4) AR Drachms. Includes: various Indo-Greek Kingdom (3) // lot includes one (1) Indo-Skythian AR Drachm. All with assorted tickets. Average VF - Near E
Greek Coins Catana Tetradrachm signed by Herakleidas circa 405-402, AR 27 mm, 16.99 g . Laureate head of Apollo, facing three-quarters l., his hair falling in loose curls around the face; in field to
Greek Coins Maues, with Queen Machene, circa 125 – 85 Tetradrachm, Taxila Sirkap circa 125-85, AR 27 mm, 8.91 g. BACIΛICCHC ΘEOTPOΠOY MAXHNHC Tyche, wearing mural crown, enthroned r., feet on footstoo
Greek AEOLIS, Uncertain. Gongylos II. Tyrant of Myrina and Gryneion, circa 400 BC. Æ (9mm, 1.64 g, 11h). Head of Apollo right, wearing tainia / Ivy leaf; monogram of the Gongylids to lower left. Trait