TimeLine Auctions 18 March Sale 2011-03-18 Auction - 850 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk
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TimeLine Auctions 18 March Sale

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Greek - Akarnania - Argos Amphilochikon - Stater: Circa 375-300 BC. Obv: Pegasos flying left, A below. Rev: ARGEI above laureate and helmeted head of Aphrodite left, small helmet behind. Silver, 8.46 grams. BMC Corinth 8; Pegasi II, 11; cf. Sear
0001: Greek - Akarnania - Argos Amphilochikon - StaterEst. £220-£280
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Greek - Aspendos - Pamphylia - Stater: 425-300 BC. Obv: two naked wrestlers grappling, F and retrograde N between them, all in dotted circular frame, beneath them MENETYS ELYFA. Rev: ESTFEDIIYS, slinger standing right, loosing shot,
0002: Greek - Aspendos - Pamphylia - StaterEst. £180-£240
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Greek - Aspendos - Civic Coinage - Wrestlers Stater: 425-300 BC. Obv: no legend, two naked wrestlers grappling, A between them, all in dotted circular frame. Rev: ESTFEDIIVS, slinger standing right, loosing shot, triskeles to right, all within dotted
0003: Greek - Aspendos - Civic Coinage - Wrestlers StaterEst. £180-£240
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Greek - Aspendos - Alexander III - Zeus Tetradrachm: 195-194 BC. Pamphylia. Obv: no legend, head of Herakles right, in lion's skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU, Zeus seated left, holding eagle in right hand and sceptre in left; AS above IX (date, year
0004: Greek - Aspendos - Alexander III - Zeus TetradrachmEst. £100-£150
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Greek - Athens - Attica - Tetradrachm: Circa 430-410 BC. Obv: head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet, earring and necklace; bowl ornamented with spiral and three olive leaves. Rev: AQH, owl standing right, head facing; wing feathers
0005: Greek - Athens - Attica - TetradrachmEst. £400-£600
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Greek - Athens - Attica - New Style Tetradrachm: 186-147 BC. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Rev: A-QE, MIK-IWN, EUR-UKLE, ARI-STO in four and three lines to left and right of owl, standing right on overturned
0006: Greek - Athens - Attica - New Style TetradrachmEst. £175-£225
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Greek - Histiaia - Euboia - Tetrobol: 340-330 BC. Obv: female head right, wearing earring, neckless and vine-wreath, hair rolled. Rev: ISTIAI(EWN), Nymph seated right on the stern of a galley, horizontal wing on the prow, no symbol in
0007: Greek - Histiaia - Euboia - TetrobolEst. £60-£90
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Greek - Ionia - Kolophon - Chalkous: Circa 385-285 BC. Obv: head of Apollo right, wearing taenia. Rev: K-O-L/O/F-W, lyre within linear square; astragalos to left and right. Bronze, 1.74 grams. Milne 78B; SNG Tübingen 2899; cf Sear
0008: Greek - Ionia - Kolophon - ChalkousEst. £20-£40
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Greek - Ionia - Civic Coinage - Athena and Ram Unit: 400-350 BC. Klazomenai. Obv: no legend, head of Athena left wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Rev: no legend, ram recumbent left; magistrate's name (..ISIMOY..) above. Bronze, 1.37 grams. SNG Cop.
0010: Greek - Ionia - Civic Coinage - Athena and Ram UnitEst. £20-£40
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Greek - Thessaly - Larissa - Drachm: 400-344 BC. Obv: head of nymph Larissa, 3/4 facing to left. Rev: LARIS above, AIWN beneath horse grazing right, left forefoot raised. Silver, 6.08 grams. BMC 57; Sear 2120.
0015: Greek - Thessaly - Larissa - DrachmEst. £180-£240
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Greek - Macedonia - Philip III - Tetradrachm: Circa 323-320 BC. Babylon. Struck under Perdikkas. Obv: no legend, head of Herakles right, in lion skin. Rev: Zeus Aetophoros seated left; holding eagle and sceptre, wheel in left field, PR monogram
0016: Greek - Macedonia - Philip III - TetradrachmEst. £90-£120
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Greek - Babylon - Alexander III - Tetradrachm: 317-311 BC. Babylon mint, struck by Seleukos I Nikator. Obv: head of Herakles right, in lion's skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU to right, BASILEWS in exergue, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and
0017: Greek - Babylon - Alexander III - TetradrachmEst. £120-£180
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Greek - Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Tetradrachm: Circa 315-294 BC. Amphipolis mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, in lion's skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU to right, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; L over torch in left field, HG
0018: Greek - Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus TetradrachmEst. £240-£300
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Greek - Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Tetradrachm: Posthumous issue. Obv: no legend, head of Herakles right in lion skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU to right, Zeus seated left on backless throne, right foot drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre, no
0019: Greek - Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus TetradrachmEst. £90-£120
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Greek - Macedonia - Alexander III - Posthumous Tetradra: 336-323 BC. Obv: no legend, head of Herakles right in lion's skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU to right, Zeus seated left on backless throne, right foot drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre, no
0020: Greek - Macedonia - Alexander III - Posthumous TetradraEst. £90-£120
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Greek - Pergamum - Mysia - Cistophoric Tetradrachms [3]: Circa 76 BC. Obv: cista mystica with half-open lid, from which serpent emerges; around, wreath composed of ivy and berries. Rev: decorated gorytos (bowcase) between two serpents, their tails tied up;
0022: Greek - Pergamum - Mysia - Cistophoric Tetradrachms [3]Est. £160-£200
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Greek - Thebes - Boeotia - Stater: Circa 395-338 BC. Obv: Boeotian shield. Rev: amphora; KA-LI (?) across field. Silver, 12.14 grams. BMC Central Greece 151; SNG Copenhagen 314; cf Sear 2398 (magistrate's name).
0023: Greek - Thebes - Boeotia - StaterEst. £125-£175
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Greek - Thrace - Apollonia Pontica - Drachms [5]: Late 5th-4th century BC. Obv: facing head of Medusa or Gorgoneion, hair rolled. Rev: anchor; crayfish to left, A to right. Silver, 2.85, 2.81, 2.86, 2.82, 2.85 grams. Sear 1655. [5]
0024: Greek - Thrace - Apollonia Pontica - Drachms [5]Est. £180-£240