Ancient coins auction 2022-09-10 Auction - 381 Price Results - Ars Coin Wien in Austria - Page 5
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
Seleukos I 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm: SELEUKID EMPIRE. Seleukos I Nikator. Second satrapy and kingship, 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm. 25 mm - 16.75 g, 9h. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Babylon I mint. Struck circa
0101: Seleukos I 312-281 BC. AR TetradrachmEst. $900-$1,000Lot Passed
THRACE Kardia Ae 357-306 BC VF\XF: THRACE. Kardia. Ae (Circa 357-306 BC). 1.75 gr. – 12.4 mm. Obv: Lion standing right. Rev: ΚΑΡ / ΔΙΑ. Grain between legend within linear square border. CNT 3840-1; BMC 14;
0102: THRACE Kardia Ae 357-306 BC VF\XFEst. $90-$100Lot Passed
Pamphylia Aspendos Stater 465-430 BC: Pamphylia, Aspendos AR Stater. Circa 465-430 BC. 10.88g, 19mm. Warrior advancing to right, wearing crested helmet and holding shield and spear; three ivy leaves around feet / Triskeles within shallow
0103: Pamphylia Aspendos Stater 465-430 BCEst. $900-$1,000Lot Passed
Calabria Taras didrachm 332-302 BC: Calabria, Taras, AR didrachm, ca. 332-302 BC. 6.35 gr. – 19.4 mm. Warrior on horseback right, holding shield and two spears, preparing to cast a third below / Taras astride dolphin left,
0106: Calabria Taras didrachm 332-302 BCEst. $800-$900Lot Passed
TROAS Abydos 500-480 BC AR Obol: TROAS, Abydos. Circa 500-480 BC. AR Obol 0.40 gr. – 7.7 mm. Eagle standing left / Square incuse. Cf. SNG München 2 (diobol); SNG Copenhagen -; cf. Traité II 2439 (triobol). aXF
0108: TROAS Abydos 500-480 BC AR ObolEst. $200-$250Lot Passed
Seleukid Antiochos IX Bronze Rare: Seleukid Kings of Syria. Antiochos IX Eusebes Philopator (Kyzikenos) Bronze. 5.72 gr – 18.3 mm. Uncertain mint, probably in Phoenicia. Struck 112-101 BC. O:\ Winged bust of Eros right. R:\
0109: Seleukid Antiochos IX Bronze RareEst. $160-$180Lot Passed
SICILY HIMERA 450-420 BC HEMILITRON: SICILY HIMERA 450-420 BC. HEMILITRON. AE 13.65 gr. - 23.40 mm. O:\ Gorgoneion with protruding tongue. R:\ Six pellets. SNG ANS 180. aXF
0112: SICILY HIMERA 450-420 BC HEMILITRONEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
Cilicia Kelenderis Stater 430-420 BC: Cilicia, Kelenderis AR Stater. Circa 430-420 BC. 10.74g, 22mm, 9h. Nude youth, holding whip, dismounting from horse rearing to left / Goat kneeling to left, head to right; branch with ivy leaf and
0113: Cilicia Kelenderis Stater 430-420 BCEst. $900-$1,000Lot Passed
Nabataea Aretas IV AE14 Petra: Kingdom of Nabataea, Aretas IV AE14. 9 BC - 40 AD. 2.00 gr. – 13.8 mm. O:\ Laureate head right. R:\ Crossed cornucopiae Aramaic letter "he" (Aretas' initial) between them. BMC 32. VF+
0117: Nabataea Aretas IV AE14 PetraEst. $200-$250Lot Passed
Macedon Philip II 359-336 BC Tetradrachm: Kings of Macedon. Philip II. (359-336 BC). AR Tetradrachm 26 mm. 14,15 g. Amphipolis mint. Lifetime issue, 342-328. O:\ Laureate head of Zeus left. R:\ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ, youth on
0118: Macedon Philip II 359-336 BC TetradrachmEst. $1,200-$1,300Lot Passed
Thrace Mesembria 175-100 BC Bronze: Thrace. Mesembria circa 175-100 BC. Bronze Æ 4,20 gr. – 18,3 mm. Diademed head of female (Amazon) right / ΜΕΣΑΜΒΡΙΑÎΩÎ, Athena Promachos standing to
0120: Thrace Mesembria 175-100 BC BronzeEst. $150-$170Lot Passed
Ionia Smyrna 125-115 BC Bronze: Ionia. Smyrna. c. 125-115 BC. Bronze. Æ 5.80 gr. – 18.3 mm. O:\ Laureate head of Apollo r. R:\ Tripod. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 1122. VF+
0123: Ionia Smyrna 125-115 BC BronzeEst. $90-$100Lot Passed