Ancient coins auction 2022-09-10 Auction - 381 Price Results - Ars Coin Wien in Austria - Page 3
MACEDON Philip III 323-317 BC DrachmMarcus Aurelius AD 161-180 Silver Denarius XFNero 54-68 AD BI Tetradrachm Alexandria aXF
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A selection of ancient coins from Roman empire and the ancient Greek and Byzantine world. Some Papal medals in high grade and a wide selection of other Medieval coin from Mongols Empire to Venice Republic. No reserve price, no buyer fees. Every coins will be sent with photographic authenticity certificate
Ionia 4th-3nd centuries BC Bronze: Ionia. UNCERTAIN. Circa 4th-3nd centuries BC. Bronze. Æ 1.40 gr. – 9.7 mm. Corinthian helmet right / Forepart horse right. Apparently unpublished. Rare. aXF
0054: Ionia 4th-3nd centuries BC BronzeEst. $120-$130Lot Passed
Pontos Amisos 120-63 BC Bronze: Pontos. Amisos. 120-63 BC. Bronze. 7.40 gr. - 18.9 mm. O:\ Laureate head of Zeus right. R:\ AMIΣOY, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings spread, head right. ΡΔ monogram in left field.
0059: Pontos Amisos 120-63 BC BronzeEst. $90-$100Lot Passed
Thrace Kardia Bronze Rare: Thrace. Kardia. Bronze. 1.70 gr–13.7 mm. 357-309 BC. Lion leaping to right / Barley grain.Tzvetkova 122-8; HGC 3.2,1482. Rare. VF+
0060: Thrace Kardia Bronze RareEst. $90-$100Lot Passed
Cilicia Tarsos Obol: Cilicia. Tarsos. AR Obol. 0.70 gr. – 8.7 mm. time of Pharnabazos and Datames (c. 380-360 BC). O:\ Female head facing slightly left. R:\ Bearded and helmeted head left. SNG France 303; SNG
0063: Cilicia Tarsos ObolEst. $200-$250Lot Passed
Amisos Pontos Bronze 100 BC: Amisos. Pontos. Bronze unit. 100 BC. 7,90 gr. - 21.3 mm. O:\ Aegis with facing Gorgon in the centre. R:\ AMI-ΣOY, Nike advancing right, holding palm over shoulder with both hands, monograms to
0065: Amisos Pontos Bronze 100 BCEst. $100-$120Lot Passed
MACEDON Philip III 323-317 BC Drachm: KINGS of MACEDON. Philip III Arrhidaios. 323-317 BC. AR Drachm. 4.25 gr. – 18.1 mm. In the name of Alexander III. Sardes mint. Struck under Menander, circa 323/2 BC. Head of Herakles right,
0066: MACEDON Philip III 323-317 BC DrachmEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
LYDIA Sardes 133 BC-AD 14 Bronze: LYDIA. Sardes. circa 133 BC-AD 14. Bronze. 6.30 gr. – 19.1 mm. O:\ Laureate head of a Herakles to right, with lion's skin tied around neck. R:\ ΣΑΡΔΙΑÎΩÎ
0070: LYDIA Sardes 133 BC-AD 14 BronzeEst. $150-$170Lot Passed
SAMARIA 375-333 BC AR Obol: SAMARIA. 'Middle Levantine' Series. Circa 375-333 BC. AR Obol. 0.70 gr. – 9,0 mm. Phoenician galley left ('b' in Phoenician) above, waves below. R:\ Persian king or hero, holding dagger in his
0072: SAMARIA 375-333 BC AR ObolEst. $200-$250Lot Passed