Ancient coins auction 2022-04-24 Auction - 385 Price Results - Ars Coin Wien in Austria
Attica Athens AR Tetradrachm 454-404 BCCalabria Taras didrachm 332-302 BC
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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
PISIDIA Selge 2nd-1st century BC Bronze: PISIDIA. Selge. 2nd-1st century BC. Bronze. 2.75 gr. – 12.8 mm. Bare head of Herakles to right; before, K. Rev. CΕΛΓΕ Winged thunderbolt; to right, bow topped with a griffin
0001: PISIDIA Selge 2nd-1st century BC BronzeEst. US$160-US$170Lot Passed
BAKTRIA Antimachos II 160-155 BC Drachm: BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Antimachos II Nikephoros. Circa 160-155 BC. AR Drachm. 17 mm. 2,43 gr. Nike standing left, holding wreath and fillet; monogram to left / Antimachos right on
0004: BAKTRIA Antimachos II 160-155 BC DrachmEst. US$250-US$300Lot Passed
PHRYGIA. Eumeneia. Ae 200-133 BC: PHRYGIA. Eumeneia. Ae (Circa 200-133 BC). Bronze. 2.55 gr. – 17 mm. O:\ Laureate head of Zeus right. R:\ EYME / NEΩN. Legend in two lines within wreath. SNG Copenhagen 377-8. XF
0006: PHRYGIA. Eumeneia. Ae 200-133 BCEst. US$200-US$250Lot Passed
Nabataea Aretas IV AE14 Petra: Kingdom of Nabataea, Aretas IV AE14. 9 BC - 40 AD. 2.00 gr. – 11.8 mm. O:\ Laureate head right. R:\ Crossed cornucopiae Aramaic letter "he" (Aretas' initial) between them. BMC 32. VF+
0007: Nabataea Aretas IV AE14 PetraEst. US$200-US$250Lot Passed
Bruttium The Bretti Didrachm NGC XF: Bruttium, The Bretti. Æ Didrachm (13.65 g), ca. 208-203 BC. Helmeted head of Ares left within wreath. Reverse: BPETTIΩN, Athena advancing right, head facing, holding shield, spear leaning
0008: Bruttium The Bretti Didrachm NGC XFEst. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
Mysia Prokonnesos 450-425 BC Obol: Mysia. Prokonnesos circa 450-425 BC. Obol. 0.40 gr. – 9 mm. O:\ Forepart of horse left. R:\ Oinochoe within incuse square, Πto right. Thompson, Coinage, pl. 1, 1; SNG France 2431; SNG
0009: Mysia Prokonnesos 450-425 BC ObolEst. US$200-US$250Lot Passed
MACEDONIA Amphipolis 357-353 BC AR Obol: MACEDONIA. Amphipolis. 357-353 BC. AR Obol. O:\ Head of Apollo right, wearing taenia. R:\ AMOI clockwise from top left in the corners of a linear square, dolphin right downwards within, all in incuse
0011: MACEDONIA Amphipolis 357-353 BC AR ObolEst. US$250-US$300Lot Passed
Mysia Pergamon 133-27 BC Bronze: Mysia, Pergamon, c. 133-27 BC. Bronze. Æ 3.10 gr. – 15.4 mm. Laureate head of Asklepios r. R/ Serpent-entwined staff of Asklepios. SNG BnF 1828-48. VF/XF
0013: Mysia Pergamon 133-27 BC BronzeEst. US$130-US$140Lot Passed
MYSIA Pergamon Cistophor 166-67 BC: MYSIA. Pergamon. Cistophor (Circa 166-67 BC). 12.51 gr. - 26 mm. O:\ Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy wreath. R:\ Bowcase between two serpents. Controls: Civic monogram to left; above,
0014: MYSIA Pergamon Cistophor 166-67 BCEst. US$400-US$450Lot Passed
Sicily Gela Silver Obol 480-470 BC: Sicily, Gela AR Hexas or Obol. 0,25 gr. - 9,3 mm. Circa 480-470 BC. O:\ Forepart of man-headed bull right. R:\ Wheel of four spokes. Jenkins, Gela 198; SNG ANS -. Good condition for the type. aXF
0015: Sicily Gela Silver Obol 480-470 BCEst. US$350-US$400Lot Passed
Sicily Akragas 470-460 BC Obol: Sicily. Akragas circa 470-460 BC. Obol AR 0.30 gr. – 8.8 mm. O:\ AK-RA, (the R retrogade); eagle standing left on Ionic capital. R:\ Crab, ΛΙ below. SNG ANS 994 var. (ΛΙ below
0016: Sicily Akragas 470-460 BC ObolEst. US$250-US$280Lot Passed
Sicily Kainon 360-340 BC Bronze Æ22: Sicily, Kainon. 360-340 BC. Bronze. Æ22 8.30 gr – 22.5 mm, 1h. Griffin springing left / Horse prancing left, reins loose; [KAINON] in exergue; star above. Campana 1; CNS 1; HGC 2, 509;
0017: Sicily Kainon 360-340 BC Bronze Æ22Est. US$290-US$300Lot Passed
Cappadocia Ariobarzanes I 96-63 BC Drachm: Kings of Cappadocia. Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios (96-63 BC). AR Drachm. 3,90 gr. – 17,4 mm. O:\ Diademed head right. R:\ BAΣIΛEΩΣ APIOBAPZANOY ΦIΛOPΩMAIOY, Athena
0019: Cappadocia Ariobarzanes I 96-63 BC DrachmEst. US$200-US$250Lot Passed
Phoenicia Marathos 113-112 BC Bronze: Phoenicia. Marathos. 113-112 BC. Bronze. 8,25 gr. – 23,2 mm. O:\ Laureate head of Zeus right. R:\ Double cornucopiae; in fields, city name and year 147 in aramaic letters. SNG Cop. 172.
0020: Phoenicia Marathos 113-112 BC BronzeEst. US$100-US$150Lot Passed
Judaea Pontius Pilate prutah 26-36 CE: Judaea, Procuratorial. Pontius Pilate. Æ Prutah. 1,55 gr. – 15.5 mm. 26-36 CE. Jerusalem, RY 17 of Tiberius (30/1 CE). O:\ TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC, lituus. R:\ Date LIZ within wreath. Hendin
0022: Judaea Pontius Pilate prutah 26-36 CEEst. US$500-US$600Lot Passed
Phrygia Apameia 133 BC. Bronze: Phrygia. Apameia. after 133 BC. Bronze. 7.20 gr. – 20.5 mm. O:\ Laureate head of Zeus right. R:\ AΠAMEΩN HPAKΛEI EΓΛO, cult-statue of Artemis Anaitis seen from front. SNG
0023: Phrygia Apameia 133 BC. BronzeEst. US$200-US$250Lot Passed
Phoenicia Arados AR Obol 380-350: Phoenicia, Arados AR Obol. c. 380-350. 0.75 gr. – 9,5 mm. Laureate head of Ba‘al-Arwad r. / Galley sailing r. over waves within dotted square border. Betlyon 13; HGC 46. VF+
0024: Phoenicia Arados AR Obol 380-350Est. US$200-US$250Lot Passed