Large Lots GREEK. Asia Minor. Lot of ten (10) AR Staters. Includes: A mix of types from Cilicia, Pamphylia, and Lycia. An interesting lot for the specialist collector and/or dealer. Fine to VF, severa
Large Lots GREEK. Asia Minor. Lot of fifty (50) Mithrapata AR Diobols. All coins: DYNASTS of LYCIA, Mithrapata. Circa 390-370 BC. AR Diobol. Facing lion's scalp / Triskeles within incuse square; vario
Greek DYNASTS of LYCIA. Kuprilli. Circa 480-440 BC. AR Stater (20mm, 8.75 g). Uncertain mint. Boar standing right / Triskeles in dotted square within incuse square. Cf. Mørkholm & Zahle 171–2 (third a
Greek LYCIA, Phaselis. Circa 500-440 BC. AR Stater (19.5mm, 10.99 g, 2h). Prow of galley left in the form of a forepart of a boar / Stern of galley right within incuse square. Heipp-Tamer Series 4, Em
Greek Lycia, Masikytes AR Drachm. After 168 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / Kithara of three strings, M-A across upper fields, flaming torch in lower left field; all within shallow incuse square.
Large Lots GREEK. Asia Minor. Lot of ten (10) AR Staters. Includes: 5th century issues of various mints: CARIA, Uncertain (Mylasa?). Forepart of roaring lion right / Two rectangular incuses // LYCIA,
Greek LYCIA, Phaselis. Circa 500-440 BC. AR Stater (19mm, 10.79 g, 6h). Prow of galley left in the form of a forepart of a boar / Stern of galley right within incuse square. Heipp-Tamer Series 4, Emis
Large Lots GREEK. Asia Minor. Lot of ten (10) AR Staters. Includes: CARIA, Uncertain (Mylasa?) // PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos (4) // Side // LYCIA, Phaselis // CILICIA, Kelenderis // Mallos // Soloi. Fine to
Greek DYNASTS of LYCIA. Uncertain dynast. Circa 490/80-440/30 BC. AR Stater (19.5mm, 9.21 g, 9h). 'Protodynastic' period, Group B. Boar standing right on ground line / Tortoise in dotted square border
Greek Coins DYNASTS OF LYCIA. Time of Wekhssere II (Circa 400-380 BC). Obol. Tlos. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: Two panthers seated facing one another, with heads facing and raising forepa
Greek Coins DYNASTS OF LYCIA. Ddenewele (Circa 410-400 BC). Obol. Uncertain mint, possibly Xanthos or Tlos. Obv: Head of dynast right, wearing bashlyk. Rev: Helmeted head of Athena right within pellet