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Kings of Macedon, Philip III Arrhidaeus, 323-317 BC, AR Fifth Tetradachm, in the types of Philip II, struck c. 318-317 BC


Ruler: Philip III Arrhidaeus; in the types of Philip II, struck under Polyperchon
Province: Macedon, Amphipolis mint
Date: circa 318-317 BC
Denomination: AR Fifth Tetradrachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Young male head, hair bound with taenia, facing right
Reverse: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ, Horseman riding right; below, shield control mark
Size: 13.5mm, 2.51 g, 5h
Grade: Good VF, some porosity
Provenance: ex Classical Numismatic Group eAuction 407 (11 October 2017), Lot 59
Reference(s): Le Rider pl. 46, 24-5; Troxell, Studies, Group 8, 378; SNG ANS 706–10; SNG Alpha Bank 308-314; SNG Copenhagen 572

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Korkyra, Korkyra, AR Stater, c. 350/30-290/70 BC


Province: Korkyra, Korkyra
Date: circa 350/30-290/70 BC
Denomination: AR Stater
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Cow standing right, looking back at suckling calf below, standing left; above, star
Reverse: K-O-P, double stellate pattern divided by line, within double linear square border; below, spear-head; all within linear circular border
Size: 22mm, 9.76g, 5h
Grade: VF, obverse slightly off centre, toned
Provenance: ex Classical Numismatic Group eAuction 411 (13 December 2017), Lot 32
Reference(s): Meadows, CH (forthcoming) 246 (this coin); BMC Thessaly [Corcyra] p. 122, 126-129; Fried group IV; HGC 6, 37

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Kushan Kings, Huvishka, AE Tetradrachm, 151-190 AD


Ruler: Huvishka
Province: Kushan Empire, Ancient India
Date: 151-190 AD
Denomination: AE Tetradrachm
Composition: Copper
Obverse: þAONAOþPAO OOHþKE KOþANO ('King of Kings, Huvishka Kushan'), Elephant rider king holds a staff diagonally in right hand and carries an elephant goad horizontally over the elephant's back
Reverse: OHPO, Oesho with four arms stands facing, head left surrounded by halo; hair in topknot; wearing dhoti, bracelets and armlets, amulet string across chest; holding diadem with extended lower right hand, thunderbolt in raised right hand, trident vertically with raised upper left hand and water-pot with lower left hand; early tamga to lect; dotted border
Size: 26.39mm, 16.1g, 12h
Grade: Choice gVF, dark patina with earthen highlights, boldly struck, smooth fields
Reference(s): ANS Kushan 848 ff.; Göbl 849

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Kushan Kings, Kanishka I, AE Tetradrachm, 127-151 AD


Ruler: Kanishka I
Province: Kushan Empire, Ancient India
Date: 127-151 AD
Denomination: AE Tetradrachm
Composition: Copper
Obverse: þAO KANHþKI ('King Kanishka'), King standing facing, head to left, with long beard, making an offering at a small fire alter with extended right hand; wearing diadem and round-brimmed Iranian cap, cloak double-clasped at the chest worn over knee length tunic, trousers and boots; holding spear with left hand, armed with long sword with curved hilt held by buckled belt; dotted border below feet
Reverse: AΘþO, God of metals Athsho standing facing, head turned to left; wearing diadem with ribbons to right; cloak around shoulders clasped at chest worn over calf-length tunic; holding diadem wreath with two ribbons in extended right hand, clasping fire tongs with left hand on hip; tamga to left; dotted border
Size: 25.51mm, 17.2g, 12h
Grade: gVF, attractive light-green patina, reverse slightly off centre, smooth fields
Reference(s): ANS Kushan 459 ff.; Göbl 772; MAC 3082-84

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Kushan Kings, Soter Megas, AE Didrachm, 90-113 AD


Ruler: Soter Megas (King of Kings)
Province: Kushan Empire, Ancient India
Date: 90-113 AD
Denomination: AE Didrachm, derived from Attic standard copper didrachm / reduced Indian standard copper tetradrachm
Composition: Copper
Obverse: Bust of Miiro facing right, 11 rays emanating from his head, wearing diadem with ribbons to left and cloak; holding ribboned arrow in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to left; dotted border
Reverse: ΒΑCΙΛΕ[ΩC ΒΑCΙΛEΥΩΝ CΩΤΗ]P ΜΕΓΑC ('King of kings, great saviour'), King riding horse to right, wearing soft Iranian cap with long diadem ribbons, nomad jacket and trousers; holding pickaxe in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to right
Size: 20.08mm, 8.3g, 10h
Grade: gVF, dark patina with earthern highlights, well centred, tight flan
Reference(s): ANS Kushan 179, Kushana Numismatics p. 94, 49; Senior ISCH B17 type

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Kushan Kings, Soter Megas, AE Didrachm, 90-113 AD


Ruler: Soter Megas (King of Kings)
Province: Kushan Empire, Ancient India
Date: 90-113 AD
Denomination: AE Didrachm, derived from Attic standard copper didrachm / reduced Indian standard copper tetradrachm
Composition: Copper
Obverse: Bust of Miiro facing right, 5 rays emanating from his head, wearing diadem with ribbons to left and cloak; holding ribboned arrow in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to left; dotted border
Reverse: ΒΑCΙΛΕΩ[C] ΒΑCΙΛE[ΥΩΝ CΩΤΗP ΜΕΓΑC] ('King of kings, great saviour'), King riding horse to right, wearing soft Iranian cap with long diadem ribbons, nomad jacket and trousers; holding pickaxe in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to right
Size: 22.2mm, 8.4g, 12h
Grade: Choice aEF, fine style, green patina with dark devices, boldly struck, reverse off centre, rough surfaces on obverse, (cleanable) soil deposits on reverse
Reference(s): ANS Kushan 196-8; Kushana Numismatics p. 94, 49; Senior ISCH B17 type

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Kushan Kings, Soter Megas, AE Didrachm, 90-113 AD


Ruler: Soter Megas (King of Kings)
Province: Kushan Empire, Ancient India
Date: 90-113 AD
Denomination: AE Didrachm, derived from Attic standard copper didrachm / reduced Indian standard copper tetradrachm
Composition: Copper
Obverse: Bust of Miiro facing right, uncertain number of rays emanating from his head, wearing diadem with ribbons to left and cloak; holding ribboned arrow in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to left; dotted border
Reverse: [ΒΑCΙΛΕΩ[C] ΒΑCΙΛEΥΩΝ CΩΤΗP ΜΕΓΑC] ('King of kings, great saviour'), King riding horse to right, wearing soft Iranian cap with long diadem ribbons, nomad jacket and trousers; holding pickaxe in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to right
Size: 20.62mm, 8.6g, 12h
Grade: VF, attractive desert patina, tight flan, obverse off centre, high relief
Reference(s): ANS Kushan 177 ff.; Kushana Numismatics p. 94, 49; Senior ISCH B17 type

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Kushan Kings, Soter Megas, AE Didrachm, 90-113 AD


Ruler: Soter Megas (King of Kings)
Province: Kushan Empire, Ancient India
Date: 90-113 AD
Denomination: AE Didrachm, derived from Attic standard copper didrachm / reduced Indian standard copper tetradrachm
Composition: Copper
Obverse: Bust of Miiro facing right, 7 rays emanating from his head, wearing diadem with ribbons to left and cloak; holding ribboned arrow in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to left; dotted border
Reverse: [ΒΑCΙ]ΛΕΩ[C] [ΒΑCΙΛEΥΩΝ] CΩΤΗP [ΜΕΓΑC] ('King of kings, great saviour'), King riding horse to right, wearing soft Iranian cap with long diadem ribbons, nomad jacket and trousers; holding pickaxe in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to right
Size: 22.74mm, 8.1g, 12h
Grade: VF, patina with dark devices
Reference(s): ANS Kushan 185; Kushana Numismatics p. 94, 49; Senior ISCH B17 type

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Kushan Kings, Soter Megas, AE Didrachm, 90-113 AD


Ruler: Soter Megas (King of Kings)
Province: Kushan Empire, Ancient India
Date: 90-113 AD
Denomination: AE Didrachm, derived from Attic standard copper didrachm / reduced Indian standard copper tetradrachm
Composition: Copper
Obverse: Bust of Miiro facing right, 10 rays emanating from his head, wearing diadem with ribbons to left and cloak; holding ribboned arrow in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to left; dotted border
Reverse: [ΒΑCΙ]ΛΕΩ[C] [ΒΑCΙΛEΥΩΝ] CΩΤΗP [ΜΕΓΑC] ('King of kings, great saviour'), King riding horse to right, wearing soft Iranian cap with long diadem ribbons, nomad jacket and trousers; holding pickaxe in raised right hand; three-pronged tamga to right
Size: 22.50mm, 8.8g, 12h
Grade: Near VF, green and black patina, minor patina chip at 2 o'clock, some green encrustations on reverse
Reference(s): ANS Kushan 180; Kushana Numismatics p. 94, 49; Senior ISCH B17 type

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Lucania, Paestum, AE Semis, Donation of the Lady Mineia, c. 90-44 BC


Ruler: Miniea (magistrate)
Province: Lucania, Paestum
Date: circa 90-44 BC
Denomination: AE Semis
Composition: Bronze
Obverse: MINEIA • M • F, Head of lady, her hair tied back, right
Reverse: Two-storey building; in left and right fields, P S / S C
Size: 14.86; 3.1g, 6h
Grade: gF, reverse slightly off-centre, dark greek-brown patina, some roughness
Provenance: ex Classical Numismatic Group eAuction 407 (11 October 2017), Lot 13; from a private collection, with the collector's envelope
Reference(s): Crawford Paestum 38b; HN Italy 1258; SNG Copenhagen 1373; SNG ANS 804-805; SNG Christomanos 14; SNG München 1144; BMC Italy [Paestum] p. 282, 77 var. (obverse legend); McClean 1153-1154 corr. (obverse legend); SNG Gale -; SNG Kikpe -; SNG Soutzos-; SGCV I -

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Lucania, Velia, AR Nomos, 280 BC


Province: Lucania, Velia
Date: 280 BC
Denomination: AR Nomos
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Head of Athena left, wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with a griffin; A above, IE on a outlined tablet behind neck guard (not visible on this specimen)
Reverse: Lion attacking stag from behind
Size: 21mm, 7.24g
Grade: gVF
Reference(s): Williams Velia 561 (O281/R394); SNG ANS 1404 (same reverse die); HN Italy 1318

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Lucania, Velia, AR Nomos, 334-300 BC


Province: Lucania, Velia
Date: 334-300 BC
Denomination: AR Nomos
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena left in a Phrygian helmet decorated with centauress; monogram behind neck guard
Reverse: YEΛHTΩN, Lion standing left, devouring animal part; monogram below
Size: 22mm, 7.27g.
Grade: Choice VF
Provenance: Ex Richard Winokur Collection; ex Classical Numismatic Group Inc., eAuction 151, Lot 12
Reference(s): Cf. Williams Velia 329-333 (same obverse die, reverse die not listed); HN Italy 1294

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