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Athens type, issue of Levantine Region, uncertain issue, issued in late 5th-early 4th century B.C., silver obol, (0.69 g), imitating Athens, obv. helmeted head of Athena to right smoothed, rev. owl standing right, head facing; olive spray or **G* to left, [A**Q*E] downwards to right, (cf.S.2530, cf.Meshorer and Qedar 219, cf.Samaria Hoard 333, Sofaer 7-11, cf.HGC 10, 554 [Gaza?]). Lightly toned, very fine and rare.
Estimate $200
Passed in
Athens type, issue of Levantine Region, uncertain issue, issued in late 5th-early 4th century B.C., silver obol, (0.56 g), imitating Athens, obv. helmeted head of Athena to right, rev. owl standing right, head facing; olive spray to left, A**Q*E downwards to right, (cf.S.2530, cf.Meshorer and Qedar 216, cf.Samaria Hoard 293, Sofaer 7-11, cf.HGC 10, 554 [Gaza?]). Lightly toned, off centred on obverse otherwise very fine and rare.
Estimate $200
Passed in
Phoenicia, Aradus, (probably 380-351 B.C.), silver stater, (10.56 g), obv. head of marine deity to right, with laurel wreath, dotted border, rev. galley to waves below, above in Phoenician "ex Arado" (cf.S.5971, Betlyon 15 [fourth Aradian Series], BMC 36A, Pl.II, 1). Nearly very fine, scarce.
Estimate $250
SOLD $150
Phoenicia, Aradus, (144-143 B.C.), AE 15, (3.51 g), obv. head of Zeus to right, dotted border, rev. triple pointed ram of galley to right, Phoenician letters above, date below in Phoenician 116 = 144-3 B.C., (S.6001, BMC 135, AUB 68). Deeply toned, nearly extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $100
Passed in
Phoenicia, Aradus, (2nd-1st century B.C., but dated year 167 = 93/92 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.93 g), obv. turreted and veiled bust of Tyche to right dotted border, rev. Nike standing to left, holding aphlaston and palm-branch, **ARADIWN* to right, to left **HER* (year 168 = 92-91 B.C.), over Aramaic G above **DC*, all within laurel wreath, (S.5992, Duyrat 3341-78, Rouvier 283, DCA 772, SNG Copenhagen 50, BMC 221). Toned, flan crack, very fine and very scarce.
Estimate $400
SOLD $280
Phoenicia, Byblus, Ozbaal, (400-365 B.C.), obol, (0.84g), obv. galley, with prow terminating in lion's head, containing two hoplites, a hippocampus below, rev. a lion attacking an antelope. Fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Phoenicia, Sidon, after 111 B.C., silver tetradrachm, year 41 = 71-70 B.C., Sidon Mint, (13.98 g), obv. Veiled, turreted and draped bust of Tyche to right, dotted border, rev. Eagle standing left on prow, with palm under wing, around **SIDWNOS THS IEPAS KAI ASULOU* in field to left LAM and to right monogram **PAR*, (cf.S.5951, Levy, B.E., "The autonomous silver of Sidon [107/106 BC - AD 43/44]", [Proceedings of the 12th International Numismatic Congress, Berlin 2000] does not list this date. Cohen DCA does not record this date, cf.BMC 105, HGC 10, 276 [unlisted date]). Toned good very fine, slightly off centred on the reverse and unpublished for this date, probably unique.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $1,200
Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.332-306 B.C.), silver fifteenth shekel (0.66 g), obv. hippocamp to left, waves below, rev. owl standing to right, carrying crook and flail under wing all within cable border, (S.5916, BMC 43 [p.233]); Carian Islands, Rhodes, (408-390's B.C.), silver hemidrachm (1.75 g), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, to P and to right O, all within incuse square, (S.5030, SNG Finland 366-368 [similar dies], Ashton 19); Constantius Gallus, (A.D. 351-354), AE centenionalis, Alexandria mint, (4.02 g), obv. bare headed and draped and cuirassed bust to right, around D N FL C L CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, **D* in left field, rev. soldier advancing left spearing fallen horsenman, around FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, in exergue **ALED*, (S.4054, RIC 77). Mostly fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Phoenicia, Tyre, (c. 2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (14.39 g), Tyre mint, issued year 28 = 99/98 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying a palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, above HK, complex monogram in right field, Phoenician letter between legs, around **[TUROU] IER[AS KAI ASU]LOU*, (S.5918, Cohen [p.509 notes date as RI], cf.BMC 113, H.1618 [817]). Large flan with attractive light patination, good very fine and rare.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $1,200
Phoenicia, Tyre, (c. 2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.39 g), Tyre mint, issued year 93 = 34/33 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, dotted border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying a palm, standing on prow of ship, 9**G*, BN in right field, around **TUROU IER[AS KAI ASU]LOU*, (S.5918, Cohen [p.504] [R3 for this date], BMC -, H.1618 [817], HGC 10, 357). Dark patination, off centred both sides, flan crack, surface roughness, otherwise fine and extremely rare date.
Estimate $400
SOLD $340
Persia - Lydia, Achaemenid Empire, Persian Imperial Coinage, Darius I, (521-486 B.C.), silver siglos, (5.37 g), issued 500-485 B.C., obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Carradice Type IIIa, 14-15). Toned, fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Baktria, Kingdom of, Apollodotos I, (c.160-150 B.C.), square silver drachm, uncertain mint in Papopamisadai or Gandhara, (2.45 g), obv. elephant to right, around **BASILEWS APOLLODOTOU SWTHROS, PI* monogram below, rev. Kharosthi legend around "Maharajasa Apaladatasa Tradarasa", Zebu humped bull standing right, **PI* below, (S.7591, Bop. Series 4G, SNG ANS 337-343, HGC 12, 119). Attractive grey tone, extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
Baktria, kingdom of, Menander, (c.160-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.35 g), Pushkalavati mint, obv. diademed bust of Menander to right, **BASILEWS SOTHROS MENANDROU*, rev. Athena to left with shield and thunderbolt, monogram/**D* in right fields, around 'Maharajasa tratarasa Menamdrasa' (in Kharoshthi), (S.7602, M.215f, Bop. Series 13O [nos 76-83], cf.M.1769, HGC 12, 191). Well centred, gray patination, nearly extremely fine/very fine, scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Hephthalite, silver drachm, as an imitation of Peroz, (ca.550-650 A.D.), 24 mm, (4.00 g), obv. Sassanian-style bust right, derived from winged-type of Peroz, wearing winged skull-cap, no letter above, rev. altar with two attendants, crude barbarized inscriptions, both sides. Pre-Gujarat series, (Mitchener ACW 1480). Very fine or better and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Sogdiana, Bukhara, local issue, (6th-8th centuries A.D., Mitchiner c.700 A.D.), billon drachm, (2.49 g), imitating Merv mint drachm of Sasanian King Bahram V, obv. crowned bust right, Bokharan legend around, rev. Fire altar with attendants and ribbon and crude crowned bust of Bahram right superimposed upon altar, (Mitchiner ACW 1395 [same dies], Zeimal fig. 1, 10-12; Walker, Arab-Sassanian, pp. 166, [Pl.XXIX, 5]). Worn and fine as usual, rare.
Estimate $100
Passed in
South Arabia, Sabaens and Himyarites, under 'Amdan Bayyin [without Yanaf], (mid 1st - 2nd century A.D), scyphate silver quinarius, (1.20g), Raidan mint, obv. Male head to right, monogram behind, rev. male head right with Himyarite legend areound, monogram in fiel;d to right, (S.5718, BMC 1-3[p.71, Pl.XI, 11], SNG ANS 1602-1609). Scyphate flan, lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce.
Estimate $80
SOLD $50
Palestine, Judaea, Hasmoneans, John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan), (135-104 B.C.), AE (prutah) 15 mm, (2.64 g), in the name of Seleukid king Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes), Jerusalem mint, dated SE 182 (132/1 B.C), obv. lily, dotted border, rev. [BA**SILEWS*] ANTI[OXOY] EYEP**[G*ETOY], upright anchor, **APR* (date) below, (S.7101, Meshorer p. 30, Hendin (451), 6165, SC 2123, HGC 9, 1103, DCA 209); Sofaer 1). Dark green-brown surfaces, very fine, scarce.
Estimate $400
Passed in
Palestine, Judaea, Hasmoneans, John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan), (135-104 B.C.), (4, one illustrated), copper prutahs, Jerusalem mint, obv. Hebrew inscription in 4 or 5 lines, rev. double cornucopia with ribbons, and pomegranate between, (S.6089-6090, Hendin 452-457 [1135)] HGC 10, 625); Alexander Jannaious (103 - 76 B.C.), (4, one illustrated), copper prutahs, Jerusalem mint, obv. anchor, Greek legend around, rev. star of 8 rays, Hebrew between rays. (S.6087, Hendin [1150], Hendin 469-470, HGC 10, 637), others mostly but cruder issues (4), many known as the 'widow's mite', (cf.Hendin p.286-287, cf.Hendin 469-470 [1150]). Very good - nearly very fine. (12)
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
Palestine, Judaea, Hasmoneans, Alexander Jannaeus (Yehonatan), (104-76 B.C.), copper prutah, (1.90 g), obv. anchor around circle with partial legend **BASILEWS ALEXANDROY*, rev. lily with Hebrew letters [Yehonatan the King], line border, (S.6086, H.1148, BMC 1 [p.210], Meshorer 10, Meshorer Treasury 211, Group N). Very fine and rare type.
Estimate $150
Passed in
Palestine, Judaea, Herodian Kingdom, Herod II Archelaus, (4 B.C. - 6 A.D.), AE prutah, (1.44 g), Jerusalem mint, obv. traces of HPW**D*, around an anchor, rev. traces of E**Q*N, double cornucopiae with caduceus between, line border, (S.6086, H.508 (1192), BMC 1 [p.210], Meshorer Treasury 224 No.67-8, RPC 4912). Very fine and a rare type.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Arab-Sasanian, anonymous, silver drachm, Khusraw II type, ShI (Shiz) 7h(?), star and crescents in obv. and rev. margins, (3.15 g) (Walker -; SICA -; Sellwood type 61). Hephthalite countermark of griffin in obverse margin, very fine, the countermark is very rare on a Sasanian coin.
Estimate $80
SOLD $70
Egypt, kingdom of, Ptolemy I, as Satrap. (323-305 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, 27mm, (16.81 g), struck c.311 B.C., obv. head of Alexander the Great right, wearing elephant's skin headdress and aegis, rev. Athena Promachos advancing right, eagle standing right on thunderbolt; **ALEXANDROU* to left upwards, EY before, (cf.S.7748, CPE 47, Zervos Series D, XIV and pl. IV, 24 var. (**F* behind Athena), Svoronos 42, SNG Copenhagen 11). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $5,500
Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy I Soter, (305-283 B.C.), AE 17, hemiobol, (4.84 g), Alexandria mint, issued after 306 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. **PTOL*EMAIOY, eagle with wings spread, standing left on thunderbolt; Aphlaston above helmet to left, (cf.S.7766, CPE B23, SNG Cop.36, Sv. 172). Light brown patination, nearly extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $240
Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy I Soter, (305-283 B.C.), AE 27, diobol, (15.25 g), Alexandria mint, obv. laureate head of Zeus-Ammon to right, rev. Eagle with spread wings standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia to left, A over M monogram, **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS* around, (cf.S.7763, CPE B55, Sv.206, Koln -, SNG Cop.91-93). Extremely fine, with even green patina with collector packet, probably one of the finest known, very rare.
Estimate $300
SOLD $220
Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck 284-283 B.C.,(Davesne & Le Rider chronology based on Meydancikkale Hoard), (14.28 g), obv. head of Ptolemy I to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left P above **PAR* monogram, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (cf.S.7771, Sv.255, SNG Cop.459, Weber 8236, BMC 59, Meydancikkale 3391ff.). Attractive dark patination, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and very scarce in this condition.
Estimate $750
SOLD $600
Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.23 g), Kition (Cyprus) mint, obv. head of Ptolemy I to right wearing aegis, D behind, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front ST over monogram L**LE/PT*, Galatian shield in right field, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, (cf.S.7771, CPE 438, Sv.538). With three small punch marks (banker's marks?) in the right reverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine, rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $650
Egypt, Ptolemaic Kings of, Ptolemy IV Philopator, (222-205/4 B.C.), AE drachm, 44mm, (74.94 g), Alexandreia mint, Series 5E, c.219-205/4 B.C., obv. horned head of Zeus Ammon right, wearing taenia, dotted border, rev. eagle, with closed wings, standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia bound with royal diadem on left, **S*E between legs, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, dotted border, (cf.S.7814. CPE B502, Svoronos 992, SNG Cop. 205-206, BMC 69-71). Very fine and scarce.
Estimate $400
SOLD $300
Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy VI, Philometor, (180-145 B.C.), silver didrachm, Aradus mint, struck year 109 = 151-150 B.C. (Morkholm chronology), (6.66 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, within dotted border, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left P, to right **Q*, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (cf.S.7873, Sv.1216 (17 known, Pl.XXXVIII, 16), Morkholm [NNA 1975-6] No.265-270 [obv. die a22], Hunter 1, BMC 24-5, SNG Lockett 3439=Pozzi 3242, Weber 8268). Off centred obverse, otherwise toned extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $400
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Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy X Alexander I and Cleopatra III, (114-89/8 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.22 g), Alexandria mint, issued year 16 and 13 = 102-1 B.C. for each ruler, obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with dotted border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on a thunderbolt, to left around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEW[S]*, to left LIC above I**G*, to right **PA*, (cf.S.7938, SNG Cop. 362, Sv.1731). Dark attractive patination, nearly extremely fine and very scarce.
Estimate $400
SOLD $600
Egypt, Kingdom of, Cleopatra VII Thea Neotera, (51-30 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 15 = 38-37 B.C., (9.20 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left LIE above headdress of Isis, to right **PA*, around traces of **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU**, (cf.S.7952, Sv.1829, SNG Cop.409, BMC 17, Pitchfork 143-144). Toned, slightly polished, weak on ethnic, otherwise nearly very fine and very scarce.
Estimate $200
SOLD $500