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Celtic World. Celtic, Eastern Europe. AR Tetradrachm. Imitations of Philip II of Macedon. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. Kugelwange type. Struck by the Skordoski in Syrmia. Obv. Laureate head of[...]
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Celtic World. Celtic, Eastern Europe. AR Obol, imitation of Philip II of Macedon, 2nd-1st century BC. Obv. Celticized head right. Rev. Horseman left. AR. 0.42 g. 8.0[...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, uncertain mint. AE Uncia. Circa 3rd century BC. Obv. Wheel of six spokes, pellet within. Rev. Bipennis; Etruscan letter U to right, pellet to left. HN[...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, Populonia. AR 20-Asses, 3rd century BC. Obv. Facing head of Metus, tongue protruding, hair bound with diadem; [below, X X]. Rev. Octopus. Vecchi EC 41[...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, Populonia. AR 20-Asses, 3rd century BC. Obv. Facing head of Metus, hair bound with diadem; below, XX. Rev. Blank. Vecchi EC 47; HN Italy 146. AR. [...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, Populonia. AR 20-Asses, 3rd century BC. Obv. Facing head of Metus, tongue protruding, hair bound with diadem; below, X X. Rev. Blank. Vecchi EC 49; HN[...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, Cosa. AE 19 mm. (Quartuncia), 273-c. 250 BC. Obv. Helmeted, bearded head of Mars right. Rev. Head of bridled horse left on dolphin; around, CO[SANO]. [...]
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Greek Italy. Samnium, Southern Latium and Northern Campania, Cales. AE 20 mm, c. 265-240 BC. Obv. Helmeted head of Athena left. Rev. Cock standing right; star to upper left. [...]
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Greek Italy. Samnium, Southern Latium and Northern Campania, Cales. AE 22.5 mm, c. 265-240 BC. Obv. CALENO. CALENO. Laureate head of Apollo left; behind, pentagram. Rev. Μan-headed bull r[...]
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Greek Italy. Samnium, Southern Latium and Northern Campania, Suessa Aurunca. Lot of two (2) AE, c. 265-240 BC. Obv. Head of Apollo left, wearing laurel wreath. Rev. Man-headed [...]
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Greek Italy. Central Italy, uncertain mint. Capua or Minturnae(?). AE 20.5 mm. late 90s-early 80s BC. Obv. Head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath. Rev. Panther standing [...]
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Greek Italy. Central and Southern Campania, Hyria or Nola. AR Nomos, c. 400-395 BC. Obv. Helmeted head of Athena left, owl on helmet. Rev. Man-headed bull standing right. H[...]