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Greek Asia. Lesbos, Mytilene. EL Hekte-Sixth Stater, c. 377-326 BC. Obv. Head of Kabeiros right, wearing wreathed cap; two stars flanking. Rev. Head of Persephone right within linear square. [...]
164:
Greek Asia. Dynasts of Lycia. Mithrapata (c. 390-370 BC). AR Stater. Obv. Facing lion scalp. Rev. Triskeles; to left, head of Hermes facing slightly left, wearing petasos and drapery at neck. [...]
165:
Greek Asia. Pamphylia, Aspendos. AR Stater, c. 420-370 BC. Obv. Two naked athletes, wrestling, grasping each other by the arms; between their legs, KI. Rev. ΕΣΤFΕΔΙ[ΙΥΣ] Slinger wear[...]
166:
Greek Asia. Cilicia, Tarsos. Datames, satrap of Cilicia and Cappadocia (378-372 BC). AR Stater. Obv. Female head facing slightly left, wearing necklace. Rev. Bearded male head right, wearing c[...]
168:
Greek Asia. Cyprus, Paphos. King Onasi. AR Stater, mid 5th century BC. Obv. Bull standing left on beaded double line; winged solar disk above; ankh to left. Rev. Eagle standing left; ankh to l[...]
169:
Greek Asia. Arabia Felix. Himyarites. Amdan Bayyin (c. 50-150 AD). AR Scyphate Quinarius. RYDN Royal Series. Obv. Head right within circular torque ending in serpent’s head at top; behind, mo[...]
170:
Greek Asia. Kings of Parthia. Gotarzes II (40-51 AD). BI Tetradrachm. Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated 361 SE (AD 49/50). Month off flan. Obv. Diademed bust left. Rev. Gotarzes seated right[...]
173:
Greek Asia. Sasanian Kings. Narseh (293-303). AR Drachm. Obv. Bust right, wearing crown with arcades, three foliate branches and korymbos; hair in single group. Rev. Fire altar; flanked by two[...]
174:
Greek Asia. Sasanian Kings. Vahrām (Bahram) VI (590-591 AD). AV Dinar. AYLAN (Susa?) mint. Dated RY 1 (AD 590). Obv. ’pzwn in Pahlavi to left, whl’n in Pahlavi to right. Bust right, wearin[...]
177:
Greek Asia. Silk Road Region. AV Bracteate. Circa 5th-8th centuries AD. Imitating the Anahit reverse types of the Sasanian Empire. Obv. Facing bust in flaming nimbus. Rev. Incuse of obverse. [...]
179:
Africa. Egypt, Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy X Alexander I and Cleopatra Berenike. 101-88 B.C. AR Tetradrachm, Paphos mint,116/15 B.C. Obv. Diademed head of Ptolemy I right. Rev. ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙ[...]
181:
Africa. Zeugitania, Carthage. EL Stater, c. 310-306 BC. Obv. Head of Tanit left with rolled hair, wearing necklace, triple pendant earring and wreath of grain; before bust, pellet. Rev. Horse[...]
182:
Africa. The Carthaginians in Sicily and North Africa. AR Tetradrachm, c. 320-300. Obv. Head of Tanit (Kore-Persephone) left, wearing barley wreath, earring and necklace; around, fo[...]
183:
Aes formatum. AE Cast Circular Cake, Etruria, 8th-4th century BC. Cf. Haeberlin pl. 2, 1-2. AE. 552.00 g. RRR. mm. 117 x 84 x 18. An extremely rare and fascinating example. Wonderful u[...]
184:
Aes Premonetale. Aes Rude. Fragment of bronze ingot, Central Italy, 8th-4th century BC. AE. 627.00 g. mm 81x67x43. A very attractive example. Lovely uneven turquoise and rust reddish patina. Cast[...]
185:
Aes Premonetale. Aes Signatum. Fragment of a bronze ingot. Latium, 6th-4th century BC. Obv. Large M within shallow semicircular incuse. Rev. Plain, small metal flaw. Unlisted in the standard refer[...]
187:
Aes Premonetale. Aes Formatum. AE cast square item, central Italy, 6th-4th century BC. Obv. Large X in high relief. Rev. Blank. Unlisted in the standard references and apparently unpublished; Ve[...]
188:
Aes Premonetale. Aes Formatum. Almond-shaped AE cast item, central Italy, 6th-4th centuries BC. Unlisted in the standard references. Vecchi ICC- (cf."Bronze objects found with Aes Rude and ear[...]
189:
Aes Formatum. AE stylized Knucklebone (Astragalus) decorated with two engraved dots flanking two notches, 6th-4th century BC. Cf. Haeberlin pl. 6,10. AE. 22.67 g. RR. mm. 24x13x12. A very rare a[...]
190:
Aes Signatum. AE Currency Bar, Central Italy, c. 6th-4th century BC. Large terminal fragment, "herringbone" pattern on each side. Vecchi ICC 3; Haeberlin pl. 7, 5. AE. 775.00 g. RR. mm[...]
191:
Aes Signatum. AE Currency Bar, Central Italy, c. 6th-4th century BC. Large fragment, "herringbone" pattern on each side. Vecchi ICC 3; Haeberlin pl. 7, 6. AE. 520.00 g. RR. mm. 67x81x2[...]
192:
Dioscuri/ Mercury series. AE Cast Semis, c. 280-276 BC. Obv. Head of Minerva left, wearing Corinthian helmet; below, S. Rev. Female head left; below, S. Cr. 14/2. Vecchi ICC 26. AE. 160.50 g. [...]
196:
AR Didrachm, Neapolis mint, c.276-270 BC. Obv. ROMANO. Laureate head of Apollo left. Rev. Horse galloping right; above, star of sixteen rays. Cr. 15/1b; HN Italy 275. AR. 7.12 g. 20.00 mm. [...]
198:
Anonymous. AR Quadrigatus, c. 225-214 BC. Obv. Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga right, driven by Victory; below, ROMA i[...]
199:
Anonymous. AR Quadrigatus, c. 225-214 BC. Obv. Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga right, driven by Victory; below, ROMA i[...]
200:
Anonymous. AR Quadrigatus, c. 225-214 BC. Obv. Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga right, driven by Victory; below, ROMA i[...]