Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 1Celtic EASTERN EUROPE. Imitations of Philip II of Macedon, 2nd-1st centuries BC. Tetradrachm (silver, 10.43 g, 24 mm). Stylized laureate head of Zeus right. Rev. Stylized warrior and horse advancing left. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 3Greek PHOENICIA. Tyre. 126/5 BC-AD 65/6. Half Shekel (silver, 5.71 g, 21 mm). Laureate head of Melkart right, lion skin around neck. Rev. [TVPOV IEPAΣ KAI AΣVΛOV] Eagle standing left on prow; palm frond in background; to left, (date) above club; monogram to right; Phoenician letter between legs. HGC 10, 357. Fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 4Greek PHOENICIA. Sidon. Ba'alšillem II, circa 401-366 BC. 1/16 Shekel (silver, 0.64 g, 9 mm). Phoenician galley left, waves below. Rev. Persian king or hero, holding dagger in his right hand, standing right, fighting lion standing left on its hind legs; all within incuse square. HGC 10, 240. Good fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 5Greek PHOENICIA. Sidon. Ba'alšillem II, circa 401-366 BC. 1/16 Shekel (silver, 0.70 g, 9 mm). Phoenician galley left, waves below. Rev. Persian king or hero, holding dagger in his right hand, standing right, fighting lion standing left on its hind legs; all within incuse square. HGC 10, 240. Good fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 6Greek PHOENICIA. Sidon. Ba'alšillem II, circa 401-366 BC. 1/16 Shekel (silver, 0.61 g, 10 mm). Phoenician galley left, waves below. Rev. Persian king or hero, holding dagger in his right hand, standing right, fighting lion standing left on its hind legs; all within incuse square. HGC 10, 240. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 7Greek PHOENICIA. Sidon. Ae (bronze, 5.38 g, 15 mm). War galley moving left, waves below. Rev. Persian King carried left in chariot with driver. Fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 8Greek PHOENICIA. Uncertain. 4th century BC. 1/16 Shekel (silver, 0.71 g, 7 mm). Laureate head of Ba'al-Arwad to right. Rev. Persian king standing right, with left hand grasping lion by the mane and holding knife in right; all within incuse square. Cf. Nomos, Obolos Web Auction 19, Lot 457. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 15Greek PHOENICIA. Arados. Circa 400-350 BC. Obol (silver, 0.61 g, 9 mm). Half-length bust of marine deity (Ba'al Arwad) facing, head right, fish in each hand; mem and aleph (Phoenician) across fields. Rev. Prow of galley right, dolphin right below; all in pelleted square border within incuse square. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 17Greek PHOENICIA. Carne. 2nd century BC. Ae (bronze, 2.10 g, 15 mm). Bust of Tyche right. Rev. Cornucopiae with fruits, legend around. Lindgren I 2291. Repatinated, nearly very fine. Rare.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 18Greek KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III the Great, 336-323 BC. Drachm (silver, 4.23 g, 15 mm). Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev. ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ Zeus seated left on low throne, right leg drawn back, holding long scepter in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing right with closed wings. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 19Greek KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III the Great, 336-323 BC. Drachm (silver, 4.16 g, 16 mm). Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev. ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ Zeus seated left on low throne, right leg drawn back, holding long scepter in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing right with closed wings. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 20Greek KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III the Great, 336-323 BC. Ae (bronze, 6.16 g, 17 mm), uncertain mint in Macedon. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin. Rev. BA Bow in quiver left; below, club right. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 21Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator, 312-281 BC. Ae (bronze, 1.34 g, 12 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Winged head of Medusa right. Rev. ΒΑ / ΣΕ Bull butting to right. SC 23. Very fine. Rare.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 22Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos I Soter, 281-261 BC. (bronze, 2.78 g, 13 mm), uncertain mint 23 in eastern Syria or Mesopotamia. Shield with tripod as central device. Rev. ΒΑ [ΑΝ] Bow in bow-case. SC 373; HGC 9, 201. Fine. Rare.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 24Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IV Epiphanes, 175-164 BC. Ae (bronze, 9.30 g, 21 mm), quasi-municipal issue, Antiochia on the Orontes. Radiate and diademed head of Antiochos IV to right. Rev. ANTIOXEΩN - TΩN / ΠPOΣ ΔAΦNHI Zeus standing front, head to left, holding wreath in his right hand; to left and right, monograms. SC 1416. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 25Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IV Epiphanes, 175-164 BC. Ae (bronze, 5.35 g, 17 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Radiate and draped bust right. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY ΘEOY EΠIΦANOYΣ Zeus standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre; eagle at feet. SC 1409; HGC 9, 654. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 26Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IV Epiphanes, 175-164 BC. (bronze, 2.40 g, 15 mm), quasi-autonomous issue, Apameia on the Axios. Diademed head of Antiocchos IV to right. Rev. ΑΠΑΜΕΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩΙ ΑΞΙΩΙ Zeus standing left, holding Nike in right hand and scepter in left. HGC 9, 691. SC 1428. Very fine. Rare.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 28Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios I Soter, 162-150 BC. Ae Serrate (bronze, 7.30 g, 20 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Draped bust of Artemis to right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ Bow and quiver. SC 1645; HGC 9, 826. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 29Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander I Balas, 152-145 BC. Ae Serrate (bronze, 4.21 g, 16 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Diademed head of Alexander I to right. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ - AΛEΞANΔPOΥ Owl standing right, head facing. SC 1794. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 30Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander I Balas, 152-145 BC. Ae (bronze, 1.49 g, 12 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Aegis with gorgoneion. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY Pegasos leaping right. SC 1792. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 31Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander I Balas, 152-145 BC. Ae (bronze, 5.60 g, 18 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Head of Alexander I right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟY Apollo standing facing, head to left, holding arrow and grounded bow; star to outer left. SC 1805; HGC 9, 901. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 32Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios II Nikator, first reign, 146-138 BC. Ae (bronze, 3.06 g, 14 mm), Seleuceia Pieria. Diademed head of Demetrius II right. Rev. BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY / NIKATOPOΣ Anchor. SC 1928. Repatinated, nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 34Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Tryphon, 142-138 BC. Ae (bronze, 5.56 g, 17 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Diademed head of Tryphon to right. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΤΡΥΦΟΝΟΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΟΣ Spiked Boeotian helmet adorned with wild goat horns; SC 2034. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 35Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes), 138-129 BC. Drachm (silver, 3.45 g, 17 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Diademed head of Antiochos VII to right. Rev. [ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟY] – [EYE]PΓE[TOY] Nike advancing left, holding wreath in her right hand. Good fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 36Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes), 138-129 BC. Ae (bronze, 2.39 g, 14 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Head of lion right. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ Club, monogram to left. SC 2068. Repatinated, nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 38Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes), 138-129 BC. Ae (bronze, 5.36 g, 18 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Winged bust of Eros right. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ Headdress of Isis; to left, monogram; [date] below. HGC 9, 1087; SC 2067. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 39Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Demetrios II Nikator, second reign, 129-126/5 BC. (bronze, 3.08 g, 14 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Eagle with spread wings standing right, thyrsos over left wing. Rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΝΙΚΑΤΟΡΟΣ Thunderbolt; monogram/symbol to inner left. SC 2171; HGC 9, 1139. Nearly very fine. Rare.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 40Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander II Zabinas, 128-122 BC. Ae (bronze, 7.07 g, 19 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Diademed head of Alexander II right. Rev. BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ AΛEXANΔPOY Dionysus standing left, holding cantharus and thyrsus. SC 2229; HGC 9, 1161. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 45Greek SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IX Eusebes Philopator (Kyzikenos), 114/3-95 BC. Ae (bronze, 4.61 g, 17 mm), Antioch on the Orontes. Diademed head of Antiochus IX right, with short, curly beard. Rev. BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ Athena standing left, holding Nike facing right and offering wreath, left hand resting on grounded shield. SC...
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 46Greek SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Laodicea ad Mare. 1st century BC. Ae (bronze, 2.57 g, 14 mm). Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev. ΛAOΔIKEΩN THΣ IEPAΣ KAI / AYTONOMOY Owl standing right. HGC 9, 1414. Repatinated, very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 47Greek COMMAGENE. Samosata. Mid 1st century BC. Ae (bronze, 3.78 g, 17 mm). Lion standing right. Rev. CAMOCATΩN / ΠOΛEΩC Tyche seated right on rock, holding palm frond. RPC I 3850. Repatinated, good fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 48Greek CILICIA. Soloi. Circa 2nd/1st centuries BC. Ae (bronze, 5.31 g, 19 mm). Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right. Rev. ΣΟΛΕΩΝ Filleted and laureate piloi of the Dioskouroi, each surmounted by star; monogram below. SNG France 1206; SNG Levante 868. Repatinated, nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 49Greek CILICIA. Soloi-Pompeiopolis. Circa 300-80 BC. Ae (bronze, 1.49 g, 12 mm). Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev. ΣΟΛΕΩΝ Rose, monogram to left. Repatinated, nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 50Greek CILICIA. Tarsos. circa 2nd-1st centuries BC. Ae (bronze, 3.26 g, 15 mm). Club tied with fillets, all within oak wreath. Rev. TAPΣΕΩN Zeus seated left holding crowning Nike and scepter, star in crescent to lower left. Fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 51Greek CILICIA. Aigeai. 1st century BC. Ae (bronze, 5.12 g, 20 mm). Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Rev. AIΓEAIΩN Goat standing left. Good fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 52Greek AIOLIS. Kyme. Circa 3rd century BC. Ae (bronze, 3.89 g, 17 mm). KY Forepart of horse right; [magistrate below]. Rev. One-handled cup; monogram in left field. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 53Greek MYSIA. Kyzikos. Circa 350-300 BC. Ae (bronze, 4.27 g, 17 mm). Head of Kore Soteira right. Rev. KY - ΞI with monogram, all within an oak-wreath. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 54Greek PISIDIA. Termessos. 1st century BC. Ae 18 (4.51 g, 17 mm). Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev. TEP Horse galloping left. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 58Greek KINGS of ARMENIA. Tigranes II 'the Great', 95-56 BC. Ae (bronze, 3.91 g, 19 mm). Diademed and draped bust of Tigranes II to right. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ BAΣIΛEΩN TIΓPANOY Grain ear. Repatinated, fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 59Greek KINGS of OSRHOENE (Edessa), Waël, 163-165. Ae (bronze, 7.17 g, 21 mm). Draped bust left within wreath. Rev. Cubic cult object (Black Stone of Edessa?) on a base supported by two curved legs seen within temple building with star in pediment shown in three-quarters perspective; all within wreath. Lindgren III 1560. Nearly very fine. Rare.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 60Greek SASANIAN KINGS. Shahpur II, 309-379. Obol (silver, 0.51 g, 13 mm). Draped bust right, wearing mural crown. Rev. Fire altar, flanked by two attendants. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 61Greek SASANIAN KINGS. Ae (bronze, 1.04 g, 15 mm). Crowned bust right. Rev. Fire altar with attendants. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 62Greek HUNNIC TRIBES. Hephthalites. Ar (silver plated, 1.32 g, 20 mm), imitating a drachm of the Sasanian Kings. Draped bust right. Rev. Fire alrat with two attendants. Fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 63Greek KINGS of PARTHIA. Ae (bronze, 3.16 g, 12 mm). Diademed and draped bust left. Rev. Tyche seated left (?). Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 64Greek KINGS of PARTHIA. Ae (bronze, 1.05 g, 10 mm). Diademed and draped bust left. Rev. Turreted bust of Tyche right. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 65Greek KINGS of PARTHIA. Ae (bronze, 0.90 g, 10 mm). Diademed and draped bust left. Rev. Turreted bust of Tyche right. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 66Greek KINGS of PARTHIA. Vologases III, 105-147. Ae (bronze, 3.69 g, 17 mm), Seleukeia on the Tigris. Facing bust, wearing tiara with ear flaps. Rev. Tyche seated left; palm frond to left. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 67Greek KINGS of PARTHIA. Osroes I, circa 109-129. Chalkous (bronze, 1.47 g, 11 mm), Seleukeia on the Tigris. Dated SE 437 (AD 125/6). Diademed and draped bust left. Rev. Turreted and draped of Tyche right; ZΛY (date) before. Sellwood 80.20; Shore 624. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 68Greek KINGS of PARTHIA. Osroes I, circa 109-129. Chalkous (bronze, 1.18 g, 11 mm), Seleukeia on the Tigris. Dated SE 437 (AD 125/6). Diademed and draped bust left. Rev. Turreted and draped of Tyche right; ZΛY (date) before. Sellwood 80.20; Shore 624. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 69Greek KINGS OF PARTHIA. Vologases IV, circa 147-191. Chalkous (bronze, 0.89 g, 11 mm), Seleukeia on the Tigris. Diademed bust of Vologases IV to left, wearing tiara. Rev. Draped and turreted bust of Tyche to right. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 74Greek DYNASTS OF LYCIA. Uncertain. Circa 380-370 BC. Ae (bronze, 1.12 g, 11 mm). Murex shell. Rev. Facing lion’s head within incuse square. BMC 141. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 78Judaea JUDAEA. Hasmoneans. Alexander Jannaeus (Yehonatan), 103-76 BC. Prutah (bronze, 2.44 g, 15 mm), Jerusalem. Star with eight rays, all within diadem. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY Anchor. Hendin 1150. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 79Judaea JUDAEA. Procurators. Marcus Ambibulus, 9-12. Prutah (bronze, 1.48 g, 16 mm), Jerusalem. KAICA-POC Ear of grain curved to the right. Rev. Palm tree with dates; (date) across field. Good fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 80Judaea JUDAEA. Marcus Ambibulus, 9-12. Prutah (bronze, 1.77 g, 17 mm), Jerusalem. KAICA-POC Ear of grain curved to the right. Rev. Palm tree with dates; (date) across field. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 81Judaea JUDAEA. Procurators. Valerius Gratus, 15-26. Prutah (bronze, 1.54 g, 16 mm), Jerusalem, 17 AD / year 4. KAICAP Cantharus with scroll handles; L-Δ (date) across fields. Rev. TIBEPIOC Vine leaf on tendril. Hendin 1337. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 85Judaea JUDAEA. Procurators. Pontius Pilate, 26-36. Prutah (bronze, 1.54 g, 15 mm), 30-1 / year 17 of Tiberius. L IZ Date in wreath. Rev. TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC Lituus. Hendin 6371. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 86Judaea JUDAEA. Procurators. Pontius Pilate, 26-36. Prutah (bronze, 1.74 g, 15 mm), 30-1 / year 17 of Tiberius. L IZ Date in wreath. Rev. TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC Lituus. Hendin 6371. Good fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 93Judaea JUDAEA. Procurators. Porcius Festus 59-62. Prutah (bronze, 2.41 g, 17 mm), Jerusalem. NЄP- ωNO-C in three lines within wreath. Rev. L Є KAIC-APOC Palm branch. Meshorer 345; Hendin 1351. Very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 96Judaea JUDAEA. First Jewish War, 66-70 AD. Prutah (bronze, 2.32 g, 17 mm), 67-68 / year 2. Amphora. Rev. Vine leaf on branch with tendril. Hendin 6389. Repatinated, nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 97Judaea JUDAEA. First Jewish War, 66-70 AD. Prutah (bronze, 2.27 g, 16 mm), 67-68 / year 2. Amphora. Rev. Vine leaf on branch with tendril. Hendin 6389. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 98Judaea JUDAEA. First Jewish War, 66-70 AD. Prutah (bronze, 3.24 g, 18 mm), 67-68 / year 2. Amphora. Rev. Vine leaf on branch with tendril. Hendin 6389. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 99Roman Provincial Uncertain Asian mint. Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14. Ae (bronze, 11.45 g, 24 mm). CAESAR Bare head of Augustus to right. Rev. AVGVSTVS within laurel wreath. RPC I 2235. Nearly very fine.
Sol Numismatik, Auction 38, Los 100Roman Provincial Uncertain Asian mint. Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14. Ae (bronze, 9.64 g, 26 mm). CAESAR Bare head of Augustus to right. Rev. AVGVSTVS within laurel wreath. RPC I 2235. Good fine.
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