Lot 4260

Sale 130 · Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals

Description

Pamphylia, Aspendos, type c.465-430 BC, silver plated cut in edge stater, 19mm, (9.15 g), obv. traces of warrior advancing right, holding shield and spear, rev. triskeles, lion standing left, (cf.CNG eSale 456 [lot 177]; Ancient British, South Western Region, Uninscribed coins, Durotriges, (10-45 A.D.), cast copper unit, (2.71 g), obv. disjointed head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse, (S.372, ABC 2190, Van A 1322-70); British copy, (7.26 g), of As of Claudius, obv. head left, rev. Minerva; Hadrian (RIC 345), (1.33 g), hemidrachm from Cappadocia rev. club; Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antioch, Trebonianus Gallus, (251-3 A.D.), AE 30 = 8 assaria, (15.58 g), obv. bust of Trebonianus Gallus to right, laureate and draped, rev. ANTIOXE**W*N MHTRO KO**LW*N, tetrastyle temple containing City-goddess Tyche seated facing on rock, in field above temple roof **D* E, (S.4350, McAlee 1181); Alexander the Great AE, obv. Herakles head right in lion skin, rev. quiver and arrow, other Roman AE of Claudius II, Gallienus, Constantine, Decentius. Poor - fine. (10)

Estimate
$100
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$80

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