Greek Sicily, Syracuse AR Tetradrachm. Time of Dionysios I, circa 410-395 BC. Unsigned dies by Parmenides. Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving fast quadriga to left, about to turn left, Nik
Greek Coins Syracuse. Decadrachm signed by Kimon circa 405-400, AR 43.21 g. Fast quadriga driven l. by charioteer, holding reins and kentron; in field above, Nike flying r. to crown him. In exergue, d
Greek Sicily, Syracuse AR Dekadrachm. Time of Dionysios I, circa 405-370 BC. In the style of Euainetos. Charioteer driving galloping quadriga to left, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left; abo
A remarkable selection of Greek Coins Terina Nomos 400-360, AR 7.88 g. ΤΕΡΙΝΑΙΩΝ ??Head of nymph Terina r., wearing sphendone decorated with star and necklace. Rev. TEP – INA Nymph Terina seated l. on
JDL Collection Part II: Geek Coins SICILY SYRACUSE, Tetradrachm c. 305–295 BC. Agathocles, 317–289, Attic standard, AR 16.91 g. Obv. KOΡAΣ Head of Kore-persephone right, crowned with wreath of barley
Greek Coins Syracuse. Tetradrachm signed by Euth... and Phrygillos circa 413-399, AR 17.30 g. Fast quadriga driven r. by winged young god, holding reins with both hands; above, Nike flying l. to crown
Greek Coins Sicily, Syracuse. Decadrachm signed by Kimon circa 404-400 BC, AR 43.21 g. Description Fast quadriga driven l. by charioteer, holding reins and kentron ; in field above, Nike flying r. to
Greek Sicily, Syracuse AR Tetradrachm. Deinomenid Tyranny. Time of Hieron I, circa 475-470 BC. Dies by the Demareteion Master. Charioteer wearing a long chiton and holding a goad in his right hand and
Greek Sicily, Syracuse AR Tetradrachm. Deinomenid Tyranny. Time of Hieron I, circa 475-470 BC. Dies by the Demareteion Master. Charioteer wearing a long chiton and holding a goad in right hand and the
The Collection of Greek coins of a Man in Love with Art Part III Syracuse. Decadrachm signed by Kimon circa 405-400, AR 42.70 g. Fast quadriga driven l. by charioteer, holding reins and kentron; in fi
Greek Coins Syracuse. 32 Litrae, circa 250-216, AR 27.44 g. Diademed head of Hieron l.; bucranium in r. field. Rev. BAΣIΛEOΣ / IEPΩNOΣ Nike driving slow quadriga r.; in r. field [K]. Gulbenkian 353 =
Greek Sicily, Syracuse AR Tetradrachm. Deinomenid Tyranny. Time of Hieron I, circa 475-470 BC. Dies by the Demareteion Master. Charioteer wearing a long chiton and holding a goad in his right hand and
The Collection of Greek coins of a Man in Love with Art Part III Alexander III, 336 – 323 and posthumous issues. Decadrachm of 5 shekels, Babylon circa 327, AR 40.08 g. Alexander on Bucephalus facing
Greek Seleukid Empire, Seleukos I Nikator AV Distater. Uncertain mint in Cappadocia, Syria, or Mesopotamia, after 305 BC. Attic standard. Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet orn
A remarkable selection of Greek Coins Syracuse Tetradrachm signed by Euth and Eumenos circa 405, AR 17.28 g. Fast quadriga driven r. by winged young god, holding reins with both hands; above, Nike fly
Greek Seleukid Empire, Seleukos I Nikator AR Drachm. Susa, circa 305/4-295 BC. Helmeted head to right, helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with bull's ears and horns, panther skin tied around
Greek SICILY, Katane. Circa 461-450 BC. AR Tetradrachm (27mm, 16.86 g, 11h). River-god Amenanos as a man-headed bull kneeling right; above, satyr running right, hands extended and raised before him; i
Greek Coins. Messana. Tetradrachm circa 425-421, AR 17.18 g. Biga of mules driven r. by bearded charioteer; bove, flying Nike r, to crown the mules and in exergue, olive leaf and berry. Rev. ΜΕΣ – Σ –
Greek Coins Seleucid kings. Seleucus I Nicator, 312 – 281 Daric, uncertain mint circa 300-298, AV 16 mm, 8.07 g. Head of the deified Alexander r., wearing elephant skin. Rev. Nike standing l., holding
Greek Coins Syracuse. Decadrachm signed by Kimon circa 405-400, AR 36 mm, 43.34 g. Fast quadriga driven l. by charioteer, holding reins and kentron; in field above, Nike flying r. to crown him. In exe