TimeLine Auctions - Coins Action 2012-03-14 Auction - 447 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 3
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Greek Bactria - Imitative Tetradrachm: Circa 171-145 BC, contemporary imitation. Obv: BASILEWS MEGAS EYKRATIDHS legend with heroic bust left, in helmet adorned with bull's horn and ear, seen from behind, brandishing spear in his right
0049: Greek Bactria - Imitative TetradrachmEst. £600-£800
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Greek Bactria - Zoilos II - 'Athena' - Imitative Dr: Circa 50-35 BC, contemporary imitation. Obv: BASILEWS SWTHROS ZWILOY legend with diademed and draped bust right. Rev: Karosthi legend around, Athena advancing left, holding aegis on horizontal
0050: Greek Bactria - Zoilos II - 'Athena' - Imitative DrEst. £50-£80
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Greek Syria - Antioch - Plated Tetradrachm: Circa 2nd-3rd century BC, contemporary imitation. Obv: uncertain legend with profile bust right. Rev: retrograde DHMARX legend with eagle. 19.63 grams. (Very fine, interesting?) [No Reserve]
0051: Greek Syria - Antioch - Plated TetradrachmEst. £50-£80
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Greek Arabia - Kingdom of Nabatea - Obodas III - Dr: Circa 30-9 BC. Obv: Aramaic legend, jugate busts right of Obodas, diademed and Queen Shaqilat, diademed and draped. Rev: Aramaic legend, diademed head of Obodas III right. Meshorer 29. 4.49 grams.
0052: Greek Arabia - Kingdom of Nabatea - Obodas III - DrEst. £30-£50
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Greek Egypt - Ptolemy IV - AE38: 221-205 BC. Obv: diademed head of Zeus right. Rev: eagle standing left, wings closed, cornucopia in left field, AI between legs. Sear 7815; SNG Copenhagen 199. 65 grams.
0053: Greek Egypt - Ptolemy IV - AE38Est. £80-£120
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Greek Egypt - Ptolomy V - AE26: 204-180 BC. Obv: wreathed head of Isis (or Cleopatra I as Isi?) right with hair in twisted locks. Rev: BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOY legend with eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings spread. Sear 7880;
0054: Greek Egypt - Ptolomy V - AE26Est. £20-£40
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Greek Egypt - Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos - Tetradrac: 62-61 BC, Paphos mint. Obv: diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis. Rev: BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOY legend with eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings closed, date LK to left (year 2?) and mint
0055: Greek Egypt - Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos - TetradracEst. £20-£30
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Greek Group of Ptolemaic Kingdom Bronzes [6]: 305-283 BC. Group of AE20 bronze coins of Ptolemey I, III and VI, with an AE25 of Numidia; each coin with ticket giving full details. 55 grams (total"). Steinberg collection; ex Alan Cherry, early
0056: Greek Group of Ptolemaic Kingdom Bronzes [6]Est. £30-£50
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Greek Indo-Scythian - Azes I - Tetradrachm: 58-19 BC. Obv: BASILEWS BASILEWN MEGALOY AZOY, Azes on horseback right, holding whip; monogram before. Rev: Maharajasa rajadirajasa mahatasa ayasa in Karosthi, Athena standing right, right hand
0057: Greek Indo-Scythian - Azes I - TetradrachmEst. £20-£30
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Greek Indo-Scythian - Azes II - Drachms [16]: 35 BC- 5 AD. Group of silver drachm coins; each coin with ticket giving full details. 1.46 - 1.81 grams each. Steinberg collection; ex Alan Cherry, early 1980's. [16, No Reserve]
0058: Greek Indo-Scythian - Azes II - Drachms [16]Est. £70-£90
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Greek Vima Kadphises - Kushan empire - AE Tetradrac: Early 2nd century AD. Obv: BACILEYC BACILEWN CWTHP MEGAC OOHMO KADFICHC legend with King standing facing, sacrificing at fire altar at left, club, tamgha and axehead-shafted trident in fields. Rev:
0059: Greek Vima Kadphises - Kushan empire - AE TetradracEst. £30-£50
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Greek Chersonesos - Thrace - Hemidrachms [5]: A group of silver hemidrachms. Obv: forepart of lion right, head turned back. Rev: quadripartite incuse divided into four quarters with monogram or dot in one quarter and symbol in another. Includes
0060: Greek Chersonesos - Thrace - Hemidrachms [5]Est. £100-£150
Greek Chersonesos - Thrace - Hemidrachms [5]: A group of silver hemidrachms. Obv: forepart of lion right, head turned back. Rev: quadripartite incuse divided into four quarters with monogram or dot in one quarter and symbol in another. Includes
0061: Greek Chersonesos - Thrace - Hemidrachms [5]Est. £100-£150Lot Passed
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Greek Mixed Silver Group [5]: A mixed group of small, early Greek silver coins. 25.80 grams (total"). [5, No Reserve]
0062: Greek Mixed Silver Group [5]Est. £20-£40
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Greek Group of Parthian Coins [3]: A group of two silver and one bronze Parthian coins, including Phraates IV. 24.28 grams (total"). [3, No Reserve]
0063: Greek Group of Parthian Coins [3]Est. £30-£50
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Greek Group of Small Silvers [10]: Mixed group of small Greek silvers. 3.63 gram (total"). [10]
0064: Greek Group of Small Silvers [10]Est. £60-£90
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Greek Silver Coin Group [4]: A group of four Greek and provincial coins, including three animal reverses - an octopus, and man-headed bull / horse from Gela. 1.97 grams (total"). [4, No Reserve]
0065: Greek Silver Coin Group [4]Est. £30-£50
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Greek Group of Mixed Bronzes [5]: A mixed group of Greek and Roman provincial bronzes. 24.80 grams (total"). [5, No Reserve]
0066: Greek Group of Mixed Bronzes [5]Est. £20-£40
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Greek Facsimile Greek and Roman Coin Group [10]: Modern copies of Greek (2"), Roman silver (?) and Roman bronze (?) coins; various types and issues represented. 80 grams (total"). [10, No Reserve]
0067: Greek Facsimile Greek and Roman Coin Group [10]Est. £30-£50
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Celtic Cunobelin - DVNO/Capricorn - Unit: Circa 1st century AD, Kent. Obv: wreath crossed by plain line with C V N O in angles. Rev: capricorn right with CVNO below. S. 322; V. -; ABC 2843. 1.35 grams. Found Margate, Kent, 2005.
0068: Celtic Cunobelin - DVNO/Capricorn - UnitEst. £150-£200
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Celtic Atrebates - Verica - Minim: 10 BC-10 AD. Obv: flower with C F above. Rev: hippocamp (?) with inverted VER above and C A below. S. 155; V. 556; BMC 1559-1563. 0.14 grams.
0069: Celtic Atrebates - Verica - MinimEst. £70-£90
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Celtic Dobunni - Triple-Tailed Horse - Silver Unit: Circa 30-15 BC, large flan regular series, class B. Obv: celticised head right with crescents for hair. Rev: triple-tailed horse left with flower below and stylised bird above. S. 377; V. 1042-1.
0070: Celtic Dobunni - Triple-Tailed Horse - Silver UnitEst. £80-£120
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Celtic Dobunni - Triple-Tailed Horse - Unit: Circa 1st century BC-1st century AD. Obv: head right. Rev: horse left with pellets around. S. 377; V. 1045-1; BMC 2950-3011. 0.91 grams.
0071: Celtic Dobunni - Triple-Tailed Horse - UnitEst. £30-£50
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Celtic Dobunni - Uninscribed Western Silver Unit: Circa 1st century BC-1st century AD. Obv: profile bust right, annulet and pellet in front. Rev: horse left, symbols above and below, pellet below tail. S. 378; BMC 3017, etc. 0.75 grams.
0072: Celtic Dobunni - Uninscribed Western Silver UnitEst. £50-£70