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Achaean League, Megara, AR Tetrobol, Zeus, 175-168 BC
Ruler: Achaean League
Province: Peloponnesos, Megara
Date: 175-168 BC
Denomination: AR Tetrobol
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Laureate head of Zeus right
Reverse: AX monogram, lyre above, ΔΩ - PO in left and right fields
Size: 15mm, 2.27 g
Grade: EF, worn obverse die, nicely toned
Provenance: From the Richard Winokur Collection; ex Classical Numismatic Group Inc., eAuction 151, Lot 55
Reference(s): BCD Peloponnesos 27.1; McClean 6431-6432; Benner 4; HN 225 var.; SGCV I 2971-3003 var. (letters and symbols); SNG Soutzos -
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Aeolis, Kyme, AR Tetradrachm, 165-140 BC
Province: Aeolis, Kyme
Date: 165-140 BC
Denomination: AR Tetradrachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Head of the Amazon Kyme right, wearing taenia
Reverse: Horse walking right, skyphos (one handled cup) below, KYMAIΩN left, OΛYΠIOΣ (magistrate) in exergue, all within laurel-wreath
Size: 32mm, 16.03g
Grade: Choice aVF
Provenance: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. eAuction 151, Lot 61
Reference(s): Oakley 54; Sg4183 var
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Aeolis, Kyme, AR Tetradrachm, 165-140 BC
Province: Aeolis, Kyme
Date: 165-140 BC
Denomination: Tetradrachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Head of the Amazon Kyme right, wearing taenia
Reverse: Horse walking right, skyphos (one-handled cup) below, KYMAIΩN left, ΣEYΘHΣ (magistrate) in exergue, all within laurel-wreath
Size: 34.2mm, 16.409g, 12h
Grade: Choice gVF, fine style, slightly off-centre, high relief, lightly toned, dark spots
Provenance: ex FORVM Ancient Coins (March 2006)
Reference(s): SNG Berry 996; SNG Von Aulock 1640; Oakley 59 (same obverse die); SNG Fitzwilliam 4311 = Pozzi 2301 (same obverse die); McClean 7901; BMC Troas 78-79; SNG Copenhagen 103-105 var. (name of magistrate); SGCV II 4183 var. (name of magistrate)
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Alexander the Great, AR Drachm, 336-300BC
Ruler: Alexander III the Great (posthumous)
Province: Macedon, unknown mint
Date: 336-300BC
Denomination: Drachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Alexander as Herakles right facing wearing lionskin headdress
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOY ("ALEXANDROU"), Zeus seated left on throne, one leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre.
Size: 17mm, 4.0g, 5h
Grade: aF, toned, some porosity, highly worn with almost no details visible on reverse making it almost impossible to attribute
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Alexander the Great, AR Drachm, Abydus, Lifetime Issue, 328-323 BC
Ruler: Alexander III the Great
Province: Macedon, Abydus mint
Date: 328-323 BC
Denomination: AR Drachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Alexander as Herakles right facing wearing lionskin headdress
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOY ("ALEXANDROU"), Zeus seated left on throne, one leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; forepart of Pegasus in left field
Size: 16.5mm, 3.7g, 12h
Grade: aF, toned, some porosity, highly worn with only faint details of Pegasus on reverse
Reference(s): Price 1505-6; Müller 9-10; SNG Cop. 890-891
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Alexander the Great, AR Drachm, Sardes, 323-319 BC
Ruler: In the name and types of Alexander III the Great (posthumous)
Province: Macedon, Sardes mint
Date: 323-319 BC
Denomination: AR Drachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Alexander as Herakles right facing wearing lionskin headdress
Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOY ("ALEXANDROU"), Zeus seated left on throne, one leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; TI monogram in left field; [bee under throne]
Size: 16.5mm, 4.2g, 2h
Grade: gF, potentially ancient graffiti in left field
Reference(s): Price 2629a; Müller 522; SNG Berry 262
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Alexander the Great, AR Tetradrachm, Temnos, 188-170 BC
Ruler: Alexander III the Great (posthumous)
Province: Macedon, Temnos
Date: 175-125 BC
Denomination: AR Tetradrachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: Alexander as Herakles right facing wearing nemean lionskin headdress
Reverse: ALEΞANDROU, Zeus seated left on throne, one leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; two monograms in left field, oinochoe in oak wreath in lower left field
Size: 30mm, 17g
Grade: F
Reference(s): Price 1688; Müller 959
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Ancient Roman Lead Ritual Mirror
Province: Rome
Date: 1st-3rd centuries A.D.
Composition: Lead
Size: 5.4cm
Grade: Exceptional condition
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Ancient Roman Ring
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Ancient Roman Ring
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Anglo-Saxon, Continental Sceattas, AR Sceat, struck c. 690-715/20 AD, Published in Beowulf
Ruler: Eanred; struck under moneyer Monne
Province: Mint in Frisia (Domburg?)
Date: circa 837-841 AD
Denomination: AR Sceat, Series D, type 8
Composition: Copper alloy
Obverse: ‘Standard’ with central annulet surrounded by right angles
Reverse: Cross pattée; chevron at end of each arm, annulets (some with pellets) in quarters
Size: 11mm, 1.09g
Grade: VF, dark find patina.
Provenance: from the Beowulf Collection, Classical Numismatic Group Auction 75, (23 May 2007), Lot 1367; ex Classical Numismatic Group eAuction 444 (15 May 2019), Lot 570
Reference(s): Beowulf 29 (this coin); OdV&M ‘cross with four circles variety’, 11–3 (same obv. die); Abramson 10.10; SCBI 63 (BM), 300; North 163; SCBC 793
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Anonymous Folles of Christ, Time of Basil II Bulgaroktonos, with Constantine VIII, 976-1025 AD, Christ Pantocrator
Ruler: Time of Basil II Bulgaroktonos, with Constantine VIII
Province: Constantinopolis
Date: 976-1025 AD
Denomination: AE Follis
Composition: Bronze
Obverse: Bust of Christ Pantocrator facing, wearing nimbus cross ornamented with two dots in the limbs of the cross, holding book of Gospels with both hands, the cover ornamented with central pellet in border of dots
Reverse: + IҺSЧS/ XRISTЧS/ ЬASILЄЧ/ ЬASILЄ in four lines; ornament above and below
Size: 27.69mm, 11.2g, 6h
Grade: gVF, glossy dark-brown surfaces, some areas of roughness and flatness of strike
Provenance: ex Classical Numismatic Group eAuction 443 (1 May 2019), Lot 642
Reference(s): DOC III A2.24a; SBCV 1813