PREMIUM ANCIENT AND WORLD COINS Greece, Cilicia, Nagidos, Stater - VERY RAREVery rare type of stater with a later countermark of a walking bull, reintroduced into circulation by another issuer as a fu
Roman provincial CAPPADOCIA. Caesaraea-Eusebia. Marcus Aurelius, 161–180. Didrachm 161–166. Didrachm AR (5.9g 20.4mm) Obv: ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΑΝΤωΝЄΙΝΟС CЄΒ Laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right. Rev: ΥΠΑΤΟС
Roman provincial Nero, with Divus Claudius, 54–68. Didrachm Caesaraea-Eusebia, c. 63–65. Didrachm AR (6.9g 20.8mm) Obv: NERO CLAVD D[IVI CLA]VD F CARSAR (sic) AVG GERMA Laureate head of Nero to right.
Greek Coins Islands off Troas, Tenedos Didrachm circa 490-480, AR 19 mm, 8.94 g. Janiform head: on the l., a bearded male face l.; on the r., a female face r.; both wearing necklace, stephane, and bot
Greek Coins Sicily, Gela Didrachm circa 490/85-480/75, AR 19 mm, 8.51 g. Horseman riding r., preparing to cast javelin. Rev. CE[ΛΑΣ] Forepart of man-headed bull r. within circular incuse. McClean 983
Greek Coins Camarina Didrachm signed by Euainetos before 405, AR 8.55 g. Bust of young river-god Hipparis, facing three-quarters l., with horns on forehead and hair in long loose curls; a fish downwar
Ancient Greek Campania, Neapolis. Didrachm; Campania, Neapolis; ca. 395-385 BC, Didrachm, 7.25g. SNG ANS-376. Obv. Diademed head of nymph r. Rx. Man-headed bull advancing r., head facing; above, crown
Ancient Greek Kalymna. Didrachm; Kalymna; 260/50-205 BC, Didrachm, 7.20g. SNG Kayhan-402, BMC-4, 7-8. Obv: Young male head, r., wearing crested helmet. Rx: Lyre.This island is almost non-existent in s
Ancient Greek Macedonia, Philip V. Didrachm; Macedonia, Philip V; 221-179 BC. Pella or Amphipolis, ca. 184-179 BC, Didrachm, 8.29g. Obv: Diademed head of Philip V r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ Club; above,
Greek Coins Attica, Athens Didrachm circa 475-465, AR 19 mm, 8.49 g. Head of Athena r., wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with spiral palmette and three olive leaves. Rev. ΑΘΕ Owl standing r., wi
THE GREEK WORLD IMITATIONS AND COPIES OF ATHENIAN COINS Athenian Imitation from Ascalon Estimate: CHF 15'000.00 Didrachm (Silver, 7.80g 12), c. early 4th century. Female head (Aphrodite ?) to right, w
Greek coins Attica, Athens Didrachm circa 545-515, AR 8.52 g. Owl standing l. within circular border. Rev. Diagonally divided incuse square. Rosen 184. Svoronos 7. Hill, Historical Greek Coins pl. I,
The Barry Feirstein Collection of Ancient Coins Part I Greek Coins Attica, Athens No.: 39 Estimate: CHF 18000 d=21 mm Didrachm circa 545-515, AR 8.52 g. Owl standing l. within circular border. Rev. In
Greek Coins Camarina No.: 61 Schätzpreis - Estimate CHF 10000 d=19 mm Drachm circa 415-405, AR 3.78 g. Bust of the nymph Camarina, facing three-quarter l., hair flying behind in loose curls, wearing e
Greek Coins Bruttium, The Brettii Reduced quadrigatus circa 215-205, AR 5.61 g. Jugate busts of the Dioscuri r., wearing chlamydes and laureate pilei; above, two stars and in l. field, cornucopia and
Ancient Coins Anonymous Coinage. AR Quadrigatus (Didrachm) minted at Rome, c. 225-216 BC. Laureate head of beardless Janus. Reverse: Quadriga driven right by Jupiter with Victory behind. Cr. 28/3. Min