Greek Etruria, Lucca(?) AR 5 Units. Circa 325-300 BC. Bearded and laureate head left, [Λ behind] / Blank. Cf. EC I, 3; HN Italy 96; SNG France 84 (Ateliers incertains). 9.80g, 21mm. Very Fine. Extreme
The Collection of Greek coins of a Man in Love with Art Part III Phistelia. Didrachm circa 405-400, AR 7.39 g. Female head facing three-quarters r. Rev. 8ISTLVS Man-headed bull advancing l.; in exergu
Greek Coins The Cyclades, Tenos Didrachm circa 260-240, AR 6.62 g. Head of Apollo Carneius r. Rev. ΤΗΝΙΩΝ Poseidon standing l., holding dolphin and sceptre; in l. field, bunch of grapes. SNG Copenhage
ANCIENT COINS Roman Republic, Anonymous emission, Didrachm or QuadrigatusRoman Republic Anonymous emission, Didrachm and quadrigatus 225-212 BC, Rome mint Obverse: Janus head in wreathReverse: Jupiter
ANCIENT COINS Roman Republic, Anonymous emission, Didrachm or QuadrigatusRoman Republic Anonymous emission, Didrachm and quadrigatus 225-212 BC, Rome mint Obverse: Janus head in wreathReverse: Jupiter
Roman Republic. Anonymous moneyer. AR Didrachm minted at Rome, 270-265 BC Roman Republic. Anonymous moneyer. AR Didrachm minted at Rome, 270-265 BC. Diademed head right of young Hercules, lion's skin
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Campania, Neapolis, Didrachm - RARERare didrachm from Neapolis. The presented specimen comes from the 53 Nomisma Auction in 2015. Greece Campania, Neapolis, Didrachm 325-241 BC O
Greek Coins Larissa Didrachm circa 356-342, AR 12.03 g. Head of nymph Larissa facing three-quarters l., wearing ampyx, earring and necklace. Rev. ΛAPI – Σ / AIΩN Horse crouching r., preparing to roll.
Greek Coins Latium, Rome Quadrigatus circa 225-214, AR 23 mm, 6.66 g. Laureate Janiform head of the Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga driven r. by Victo
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Calabria, Tarentum, NomosBeautiful didrachm (sometimes also called a nomos) minted in Tarentum - one of the most important poles in Calabria. GreeceCalabria, Tarentum, Didrachm 2
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Calabria, Tarentum, NomosBeautiful didrachm (sometimes also called a nomos) minted in Tarentum - one of the most important poles in Calabria. GreeceCalabria, Tarentum, Didrachm 2
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Calabria, Tarentum, NomosBeautiful didrachm (sometimes also called a nomos) minted in Tarentum - one of the most important poles in Calabria. GreeceCalabria, Tarentum, Didrachm 2
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Calabria, Tarentum, NomosBeautiful didrachm (sometimes also called a nomos) minted in Tarentum - one of the most important poles in Calabria. GreeceCalabria, Tarentum, Didrachm 2
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Calabria, Tarentum, NomosBeautiful didrachm (sometimes also called a nomos) minted in Tarentum - one of the most important poles in Calabria - between 272 and 240 BC. GreeceCalab
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Calabria, Tarentum, Nomos - RAREBeautiful didrachm (sometimes also called a nomos) minted in Tarentum - one of the most important poles in Calabria - between 272 and 240 BC.Scarc
The Roman Republic Quadrigatus, Roma circa 225-214, AR 6.64 g. Description: Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga r. driven by Vic
ANCIENT COINS Greece, Calabria, Tarentum, NomosBeautiful didrachm (sometimes also called a nomos) minted in Tarentum - one of the most important poles in Calabria. GreeceCalabria, Tarentum, Didrachm 2
Ancient Greek Coins- Abdera - Autonomous Didrachm 540-535 BC. Obv: griffin seated left on groundline, curved wing, right foreleg raised (?) with no legend. Rev: quadripartite incuse square with no leg
ANCIENT COINS Roman Provincial, Cappadocia, Nerva, Didrachm - RARERare Nerva Cappadocian Didrachm, only 9 records on Coinarchives. Roman ProvincialCappadocia, Caesaraea-Eusebia, Nerva (96-98), Didrach