Cert Constantine VII+Romanus I BYZANTINE AR Miliaresion 3.19g NGC AU 4/ 3 PhotoSEUYCO4.5(42)$385Feb 10, 2026
Numismatics, Greek Gold Coin 'Daric', 'Undetermined King', Persian Empire. Circa 485-420 BC. 8.34g.Flanders Auctions4.4(32)€6506 days Left
SoldMysia, Pergamon AE 15mm.Circa 133-27 BC.. Laureate head of Asklepios to right / [A?]K?H?I[OY ?]?TH?[O?], serpent-entwined staff of Asklepios. SNG Copenhagen 370; SNG BnF 1828-48. 3.97gr, 15mm, 11h (). Acquired at an UK art mSee Sold Price
SoldMYSIA, Pergamon. AE (6,8g)Laureate head of Asklepios right / Serpent around omphalos. SNG von Aulock 1372. VF+See Sold Price
SoldLOT (4) ANCIENT GREEK/ROMAN BRONZE COINS INCLUDINGLOT (4) ANCIENT GREEK/ROMAN BRONZE COINS INCLUDING CAMBRION MYSIA, AE 16 (BC 400-300), 15MM; SEVERUS ALEXANDER, AE TETRADRACHM (AD 222-235), 22MM; PHILIP I, TETRADRACHM (AD 244-249), 23MM; EGYPT PROBUSee Sold Price
SoldMysia Pergamon 2nd century BC BronzeMysia, Pergamon. Anonymous Civic Issue. Mid-late 2nd century B.C. Bronze. 3.20 gr. – 14.7 mm. Laureate head of Asklepios right / ΑΣ-ΚΛΗΠΙΟΣ / ΣΩΤΗ�See Sold Price
SoldMysia Pergamon 200-30 BC BronzeMysia. Pergamon circa 200-30 BC. Bronze Æ 2.25 gr. – 15.0 mm. O:\ Laureate head of Asklepios right. R:\ AΣKΛHΠIOY ΣΩTHPOΣ, serpent-entwined staff. SNG von Aulock 1373. XFSee Sold Price
SoldExtremely Rare Greek Mysia PergamonTitle: Extremely Rare Greek Mysia Pergamon Description: The owl reverse and countermark obverse make this an extremely rare version, beautiful dark smooth patina, sharp details on both sides includingSee Sold Price
SoldCimmerian Bosporos, Pantikapaion AE 15mm.Circa 250-200 BC.Wreathed head of Pan to left / ??? beneath bow and arrow. MacDonald 118; HGC 7, 124. 2.67gr, 15mm, 12h.Good Very Fine. Ex Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK. Property of a CambridgeSee Sold Price
SoldMysia Pergamon 150-100 BC BronzeMysia. Pergamon circa 150-100 BC. Bronze 5.20 gr. – 19.0 mm. O:\ Head of Athena right, wearing Attic crested helmet. R:\ ΠΕΡΓΑΜΗÎΩÎ, Nike standing right, holding pSee Sold Price
SoldLydia, Sardes AE 15mm.Lydia, Sardes AE 15mm. 2nd-1st century BC. Laureate head of Apollo to left / Club within oak wreath, ?AP?I-AN?N to either side. GRPC Lydia 80; SNG Münich 486. 2.88gr, 15mm, 3h. Very Fine. Rare varianSee Sold Price
SoldMysia - Pergamon - Trophy Bronze200-1 BC. Civic issue. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: AQHNAS NIKHFOROY legend to right and left of trophy. SNG Cop. 398-399; Amsterdam 34-35; BMC 180-182; SNG Lewis 835-838; Lindgren I 300;See Sold Price
SoldPhoenicia, Arados AE 15mm.Uncertain date, circa 206-126 BC. Head of Zeus to right / Ram of prow to left; Phoenician letters above, date below. HGC 10, 88. 3.50gr, 15mm, 12h. Very Fine. Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentlemSee Sold Price
SoldAntoninus Pius AE 25mm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria.Antoninus Pius AE 15mm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 138-161. Laureate head to right / Large S C, ? below; all within laurel wreath. Cf. RPC IV.3 6999 (temporary). 16.21gr, 25mm, 1h. Very Fine.See Sold Price
SoldMysia, Iolla AE 12mm.Early-mid 3rd century BC.Wreathed head of Zeus to right / ?????, forepart of Pegasus to right; [grain ear below]. S&B 16; SNG Arikant?rk 586-9. 2.23gr, 12mm, 3h.Very Fine. From the E.E. Clain-StefanelSee Sold Price
SoldMysia, Lampsakos AE 22mm.Mysia, Lampsakos AE 22mm. 2nd century BC. Bearded head of Priapos to right, wearing ivy wreath / ?????-?????, forepart of Pegasos to right. SNG BnF 1246. 8.88gr, 22mm, 12h. Very Fine. Ex MünzzentrumSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN EMPIRE: Lot of 4 Late Roman Bronze AE Coins 15mm, c. 3rd-5th Century ADA mixed lot of four late Roman bronze AE coins, representing the turbulent era of the later empire. These coins likely feature emperors from the 3rd to 5th centuries AD, a period marked by military crSee Sold Price
SoldLOT (4) KINGDOM OF MACEDON BRONZE COINS INCLUDING (2)LOT (4) KINGDOM OF MACEDON BRONZE COINS INCLUDING (2) PHILIP II (359-336 BC) AE 18, .7-18MM (F); ANONYMOUS INTERREGNUM (288-277 BC) AE 17, 17MM (VF); PHILIP V (220-179 BC) AE 14, 15MM (F)See Sold Price
SoldAncient Greek Coins - Mysia - Athena Bronzes [2]200-133 BC. City name illegible, possibly a mint in Pamphylia. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: illegible with female standing front. Pergamon, Mysia. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right, starSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 7 AE different greek citiesMysia, Astrya, AE 11, head right / cult fi gure of Artemis, Ionia, Magnesia, AE 12, horse left / Pegasus right (?), Ionia, Magnesia, AE 12, head left / forepart of bull right, Islands off Caria, RhodoSee Sold Price
SoldMysia. Kingdom of Pergamon - Philetairos, ca. 269/8-263 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.7g), Pergamon mint.Mysia. Kingdom of Pergamon - Philetairos, ca. 269/8-263 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.7g), Pergamon mint. BMC 28; SC 309.5; See Ingvaldsen, Philetaerus in Norway, in H. Nilsson, ed., Florilegium NumismaticumSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN EMPIRE: AE Coins - Bronze Coins, 15mm, 14g (Lot of 9)A collection of four ancient Roman bronze coins, each featuring a distinct imperial portrait on the obverse and various symbolic or military-themed reverses. These coins, essential to Roman commerce aSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN EMPIRE: AE Coins - Bronze Coins, 15mm, 15g (Lot of 9)A collection of ancient Roman bronze coins, each featuring a distinct imperial portrait on the obverse and various symbolic or military-themed reverses. These coins, essential to Roman commerce and goSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN EMPIRE: AE Coins - Bronze Coins, 15mm, 12g (Lot of 9)A collection of four ancient Roman bronze coins, each featuring a distinct imperial portrait on the obverse and various symbolic or military-themed reverses. These coins, essential to Roman commerce aSee Sold Price
SoldROMAN EMPIRE: AE Coin - Bronze Issue, 15mm, 1.2gA diminutive bronze coin from the Roman Empire, emblematic of the empire's evolving monetary system during times of economic transition. As silver reserves dwindled and inflation surged, bronze coinagSee Sold Price