Greek Coins ASIA MINOR. Uncertain. Tetartemorion (Circa 5th century BC). Obv: Head of griffin right. Rev: Head and neck of bull left within incuse square. SNG Keckman -; SNG Kayhan I -; Asia Minor Coi
Greek Coins CILICIA. Uncertain. Tetartemorion (Early- mid 4th century BC). Obv: Persian king in kneeling-running stance right, holding dagger and bow. Rev: Crowned head of persian king right. Troxell
Large Lots GREEK. Northern Greece. Lot of ten (10) AR and Æ, mostly Macedonia & Thrace. Includes: Æ: a variety of types and flan diameters (8 coins) // AR Tetartemorion (2 coins). Fine to VF, bronzes
Greek Coins CILICIA. Uncertain. Tetartemorion (4th century BC). Obv: Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, holding dagger and bow. Rev: Helmeted head of Athena left within incuse circ
Greek Coins MYSIA. Kyzikos. Tetartemorion (Circa 5th century BC). Obv: Three crescents in triangular arrangement; pellet within crescent and two between two crescents. Rev: Head of lion left within in
Greek Coins CARIA. Mylasa. Tetartemorion (Circa 420-390 BC). Obv: Head of roaring lion right. Rev: Bird standing right; pellet to upper left and lower right; all within incuse square. SNG Kayhan I 944
Greek Coins CARIA. Mylasa. Tetartemorion (Circa 420-390 BC). Obv: Head of roaring lion right. Rev: Bird standing right within incuse square. SNG Kayhan I 944 var. (pellets on rev.); SNG Keckman 922 va
Greek Coins CARIA. Knidos. Tetartemorion (Circa 490-465 BC). Obv: Forepart of roaring lion left. Rev: Young male head left within incuse square. SNG Keckman 127. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 0.18 g.
Greek Coins ARKADIA. Tegea. Tetartemorion (Circa 423-400 BC). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: Large T within incuse square. BCD Peloponnesos 1721 var. (head left); HGC 5, 1054 var. (same). Co
Greek Coins THRACO-MACEDONIAN REGION. Uncertain. Tetartemorion (Circa 520-470 BC). Obv: Head of roaring lion right. Rev: Quadripartite incuse square, with large pellet in each quarter. Tzamalis - (but
Greek Coins UNCERTAIN LEVANT. Tetartemorion (Circa 4th century BC). Obv: Helmeted head (of Athena?) left. Rev: Slinger in throwing stance right; monogram to right; all within linear border within incu