Lot 2710
Sale 136 · Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals
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Description
Pisidia, Sagalassus, Philip I, (AD 244-249), AE 36mm (23.18 g), obv. laureate, draped cuirassed bust right, rev. Tyche standing left within distyle temple, holding Nike and Cornucopiae, (SNG Paris -, SNG Von Aulock - , SNG Cop. -, BMC -) (illustration); another Seleuceia, Tranquillina, (AD 241-244), AE 25mm, (7.85 g), obv. draped bust right, rev. Apollo Propylaeus standing right shooting arrow, (von Aulock, Pisidiens II, 2016, only one cited by von Aulock); another, Cremna, Marcus Aurelius, (AD 161-180), AE 16, (2.79), obv. bare head right, rev. Marsyas standing left wine skin over shoulder, (SNG France -, von Aulock Pisidiens -, unlisted in references consulted); fourth coin, Aurelian, (AD 270-275), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Agonistic prize urn with two palms on table, (SNG France -, von Aulock Pisidiens II, 1722 [same dies]) (illustrated). First coin heavily pitted, second pitted, otherwise very good - very fine, rare. (4)
Ex Dr L.J. Sherwin Collection, first coin, CNG eSale 237 (lot 129) July 21, 2010, from CR Collection; second coin, from CNG eSale 299 (lot 282) March 27, 2013; third coin, from CNG eSale 160 (lot 216) March 15 2007, from Garth R. Drewry Collection, acquired from Alex Malloy Auction XXIII (lot 151) October 1987; fourth coin, from CNG eSale 147 (lot 95) September 6, 2006.
- Estimate
- $200
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $170