Greek KINGS of LYDIA. Alyattes. Circa 620/10-564/53 BC. EL Hekte – Sixth Stater (10mm, 2.35 g). Sardes mint. Confronted heads of roaring lions, "sun" on foreheads (die positioned to feature the left s
Lydia, Kings of. Croesus, 561-546 BC. Gold Stater (8.05 g), Sardis mint, c. 550-546 BC. Light Stater Series. Foreparts of confronted lion, at left, and bull, at right. Reverse: Two incuse squares of u
LYDIA, Uncertain (Sardis?). Circa 650-550 BC. EL Hekte – 1/6 Stater (2.39 g). Lion lying left within rectangular frame / Double incuse punches, one with stellate pattern, the other with a bird left (e
LYDIA Alyattes, 610-561 v. Chr. El-1/3 Stater, 610/561 v. Chr., Sardeis; 4.70 g. Löwenkopf r.//Incusum. SNG v. Aulock 2868; Waggoner, Rosen Coll. 656; Weidauer vergl. 67 ff. Prüfpunzen, sehr schön Mit
LYDIA Alyattes, 610-561 v. Chr. El-1/12 Stater, 610/561 v. Chr., Sardeis; 1.16 g. Löwenkopf r.//Incusum. SNG v. Aulock 2871; Waggoner, Rosen Coll. 654; Weidauer 81. Sehr schön Die Zuschreibung zu Alya
Lydia - Ardys, Sadyattes and Alyattes (650-561 BC) - EL 1/3 Stater / Trite (Sardes, ca. 610-546 BC, 4.72 gm.) - Head of roaring lion right, sun with multiple rays on forehead / Two incuse square punch
LYDIA. Kroisos, 561-546 B.C. AR Half-Stater/Siglos (5.24 gms), ca. 561 B.C. or later. Rosen-664; SNG von Aulock-2877. Foreparts of lion and bull facing one another; Reverse: Two incuse square punches.
Lydia, Croesus; 565-546 BC, Heavy Stater, 10.47g. Berk-19. Obv: Confronted foreparts of a roaring lion and a bull. Rx: Oblong punch divided into two squares. . VF (3500)
LYDIA - LYDIAN KINGDOM - CROESUS Type : Tiers de statère Date : c. 550 AC. Mint name / Town : Lydie, Sardes Metal : silver Diameter : 11,5 mm Weight : 3,48 g. Rarity : R2 Obverse legend : Anépi
LYDIA. Alayattes II to Kroisos (7th-6th Century B.C.). EL 1/3 Stater (4.65 gms). Rosen-656. Head of roaring lion right with small sun at forehead; Reverse: Double square incuse punch. A multitude of b
LYDIA. Kroisos, 561-546 B.C. AV Light Stater (8.05 gms). Rosen-660; SNG Cop-454. Foreparts of lion and bull; Reverse: Incuse punch of two squares. One of the earliest gold coins in the world. Lustrous
LYDIA. Kroisos, 561-546 B.C. AR 1/3 Stater (3.42 gms), ca. 561-546 B.C. Rosen-666. Confronted foreparts of lion and bull; Reverse: Two incuse square punches of unequal size. Well struck, bold. EXTREME
LYDIA. Kroisos (561-546 B.C.). AR 1/3 Stater (3.39 gms). cf.BMC-22.7, 41. Foreparts of lion and bull facing each other; Reverse: Two incuse squares, one slightly larger. Dark toning. Light graininess,
LYDIA. Kroisos (561-546 B.C.). AR 1/3 Stater (3.42 gms), ca. 561-546 B.C. Rosen-666. Confronted foreparts of lion and bull; Reverse: Two incuse square punches of unequal size. Well struck, bold. EXTRE
LYDIA. Croesus. AV Light Stater (8.06 gms). Rosen-660; SNGCop-454. Foreparts of lion and bull; Reverse: Incuse punch of two squares. One of the earliest gold coins in the world. An excellent example.
LYDIA. Alayattes II to Kroisos (7th-6th Century B.C.). EL 1/3 Stater (4.68 gms). Rosen-653; SNG Von Aulock-2868. Head of roaring lion right with small sun at forehead; Reverse: Double square incuse pu