GREEK. Miscellaneous. Lot of one hundred thirty-three (133) AR and Æ from Magna Graecia to Persia. All coins: AR (21) // Æ (112). Wide variety of denominations and types, with most already attributed.
GREEK. Magna Graecia & Sicily. Lot of ten (10) bronze coins of Neapolis and Poseidonia. Includes: Neapolis (8) // Poseidonia (2). Fair to Fine, green patinas. Includes some rare issues. LOT SOLD AS IS
GREEK. Magna Graecia & Sicily. Lot of twelve (12) AR Nomoi of Neapolis. All coins: Diademed head of nymph right / Man-headed bull walking left or right; above, Nike flying left, placing wreath on bull
MAGNA GRAECIA. SICILY, SYRACUSE. Dionysios I. Silver Tetradrachm, circa 405 BC. Unsigned dies in the style of Eukleidas. Obv: charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving fast quadriga left; above,
MAGNA GRAECIA. SICILY, SICULO-PUNIC, 'THE CAMP' (ENTELLA?). Silver Tetradrachm, circa 320-300 BC. Obv: head of Arethousa left, wearing wreath of grain ears, triple-pendant earring, and necklace; four
MAGNA GRAECIA. LUCANIA, METAPONTION. Silver Nomos, circa 330-290 BC. Obv: head of Demeter right wearing grain wreath, triple-drop earring and necklace; EY under chin. Rev: ear of barley with leaf righ
MAGNA GRAECIA. CALABRIA, TARENTUM. Silver Nomos, circa 280-272 BC. Lykon, Si- and Gy-, magistrates. Obv: cavalryman, nude but for helmet, with shield over far shoulder, striking downwards with spear i
MAGNA GRAECIA. CALABRIA, TARENTUM. Silver Nomos, circa 280 BC. Lykiskos and Zor-, magistrates. Obv: warrior, nude but for crested helmet, wearing shield on arm and holding spear, on horse prancing lef
MAGNA GRAECIA. CALABRIA, TARENTUM. Silver Nomos, circa 315-300 BC. Ari-, magistrate. Obv: nude, helmeted warrior on horseback right, holding spear in right hand and shield and two more spears in left
MAGNA GRAECIA. CALABRIA, TARENTUM. Silver Nomos, circa 430-425 BC. Obv: Taras, nude, gazing at helmet he holds in right hand, riding dolphin left; TAPAN-T-INΩN counterclockwise around; crayfish below.
MAGNA GRAECIA. BRUTTIUM, KROTON. Silver Nomos, circa 480-430 BC. Obv: tripod-lebes, legs terminating in lion's paws, with ornaments on the bowl; heron standing right on left, ϘPO to right. Rev: incuse
MAGNA GRAECIA. Various Rulers/Cities. Bronze 9 x AE Denominations, circa 4th-3rd Century BC. Very Fine to Good Very Fine; a strong group. From the Ion Collection. Weight: 32.62 g.
MAGNA GRAECIA. SICILY, SYRACUSE. temp. Dionysios I - Dionysios II. Bronze AE17, circa 375-344 BC. Obv: head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet; ΣYPA above. Rev: hippocamp left. Good Very Fine.