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Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 1 CENTRAL EUROPEAN CELTS. Syrmia. Second to first century BC. Silver drachm (2.25 gm). Dachreiter type. Laureate and bearded head right / Horse prancing right, four-spoked wheel above. OTA 189/2-3. Kostial 459. Dembski 1110-1111. Nearly extremely fine Estimate: $250
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 2 CENTRAL EUROPEAN CELTS. Burgenland. Ca. 100–50 BC. Silver tetradrachm (12.43 gm). Kroisbach Type. Diademed head right with broken nose / Diademed head and shoulders of rider above back of Celticized horse pacing left on exergual line in form of torque. BMC Celtic S151. Goebl OTA 469/3–4. A beautiful example. Nicely toned. Extremely fine E...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 3 CENTRAL EUROPEAN CELTS. Burgenland. Ca. 100–50 BC. Silver trihemiobol(?) (0.93 gm). Kroisbach type variant. Celticized head left with broken nose, perhaps helmeted / Horse pacing left, wing above. Unpublished (but c.f. Gemini III, lot 21, for same denomination with identical types). Extremely rare. Extremely fine Estimate: $750
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 4 CENTRAL EUROPEAN CELTS. Imitating Audoleon. Second century BC. Silver tetradrachm (13.32 gm). Triskeles Type. Laureate head of Zeus right, Celticized / Head and torso of rider above back of Celticized horse trotting right, triskeles under horse’s belly, fragments of Greek legend in field. BMC Celtic 120ff. Goebl OTA 434. Lightly toned. Extremely...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 5 CENTRAL EUROPEAN CELTS. The Eravisci. End of the first century BC. Silver denarius (3.17 gm), imitating types of Cn. Lentulus. Bearded male head right / RAVIS (S retrograde) rudder, globe and thunderbolt, tiny “x” to right of thunderbolt. Freeman, Essays Hersh, pl. 29, 4 (2/C). Dembski 1566 (these dies). Rare. Toned. Extremely fine The...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 6 CENTRAL EUROPEAN CELTS. The Eravisci. End of the first century BC. Silver denarius (3.35 gm), imitating types of L. Papius. Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goatskin, T behind / Griffin bounding right, thyrsus positioned horizontally below. Freeman, Essays Hersh, pl, 29, 12 (8/G). Dembski 1540 (these dies). Rare. Toned. Nearly extremely fine ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 7 ETRURIA. Populonia. Ca. 211–206 BC. Gold 50 units (2.82 gm). Head of lion roaring right, mark of value î below / Blank. Vecchi I, 46.11 (this coin). HN Italy 127. SNG ANS 1. A beautiful example. Good extremely fine Ex W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection; Leu Numismatik 83, 6 May 2002, lot 1; NAC 7, 1 March 1994, lot 32; Bank Leu 36, 7 ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 8 ETRURIA. Populonia. Ca. 211–206 BC. Gold 25 units (1.41 gm). Head of roaring lion right, mark of value X—XV below and behind / Blank. Vecchi I, 47. HN Italy 128. SNG ANS 2. Rare. Extremely fine From the Collection of a California GtlGentleman; ex Triton VIII, 11-12 January 2005, lot 15; Tony Hardy Collection. Estimate: $8,000
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 9 CALABRIA. Tarentum. Ca. 450–440 BC. Silver didrachm (7.78 gm). Phalanthos astride dolphin left, both arms raised in prayer, scallop shell below dolphin / Oecist enthroned left on diphros, his right hand extended before him, holding spindle, his left hand extended behind him, holding staff transversely. Fischer Bossert Group 12, 183 (V89/R131). V...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 10 CALABRIA. Tarentum. Ca. 340–335 BC. Silver didrachm (8.25 gm). Nude ephebe, his hair streaming behind him, holding reins in his left hand and baton in his upraised right, riding horse galloping right, ΘΡΑ below / ΤΑΡΑΣ, Phalanthus, nude, riding sidesaddle on dolphin right, looking behind him and thrusting trident, held in his right hand, at octo...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 11 CALABRIA. Tarentum. Ca. 325/20–315 BC. Silver didrachm (7.71 gm). Nike standing facing, restraining stallion trotting right, on his back a nude, helmeted warrior, his left hand holding round shield ornamented with hippocamp and two lances, Φ to left of Nike, HA above stallion’s tail, M under belly, ΚΑΛ in tiny letters under stallion’s raised rig...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 12 CALABRIA. Tarentum. Ca. 212–209 BC. Silver half shekel (3.68 gm). Helmeted, cuirassed rider, holding filleted palm branch, on horse standing right, lifting foreleg, moneyer’s name ΣΩΚΑΝ—ΝΑΣ below / ΤΑΡΑΣ, Taras astride dolphin left, holding cantharus in extended right hand and trident under left arm, in right field eagle standing left, wings spr...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 13 LUCANIA. Metapontum. Ca. 540–510 BC. Silver stater (8.16 gm). MET, ear of barley / Incuse ear of barley. Noe Class III, 55. HN Italy 1467. A bit of die rust atop grain ear on reverse. Nicely toned. Very fine Ex W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $3,000
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 14 LUCANIA. Poseidonia. Ca. 530–500 BC. Silver stater (7.25 gm). ΠΟΜ (retrograde), Poseidon striding right, nude except for cloak draped over arms, brandishing trident / Same type, reversed and incuse, except trident head and ethnic which are in relief. SNG ANS 615 (same dies). HN Italy 1107. Unusual legend configuration on obverse. Very rare. Scat...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 15 LUCANIA. Thurium. Ca. 350–300 BC. Silver distater (14.64 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing pendant earring, necklace, and crested Attic helmet adorned with Scylla throwing rock, ΣΑΝ behind neckpiece / ΘΟYPΙΩΝ, bull butting right, head facing, moneyer’s abbreviated name ΕYΦΑ above back, tunny fish right in exergue. Noe J6-J8 (same obverse die). ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 16 LUCANIA. Thurium. Ca. 350–300 BC. Silver stater (8.01 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing pendant earring and crested Attic helmet adorned with Scylla throwing rock / ΘΟYPΙΩΝ, bull butting right, head facing, moneyer’s abbreviated name ΣΙΜ above back, tunny fish right in exergue. SNG ANS —, cf. 1094 (ΣΙΜ with trident in exergue), 1097 (ΣΙΜ with N...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 17 BRUTTIUM. Croton. Ca. 530–500 BC. Silver stater (8.15 gm). QRO, tripod-lebes with lion’s feet, two serpents rising from lebes / Incuse tripod-lebes, rings of lebes, serpents, and scrolls below lebes in relief. SNG ANS 234. HN Italy 2075. Deep iridescent tone. Nearly extremely fine Ex W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection; Leu Numismatik 86, 5 ...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 18 SICILY. Agrigentum. Ca. 464/461–450 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.32 gm). AKRAC—ANTOΣ (second half retrograde), eagle with closed wings standing left / Crab. SNG ANS 976 (same dies). Randazzo 14. A few light scratches and minor planchet flaw on obverse. Well struck on a full flan. Toned. Good very fine Ex W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. ...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 19 SICILY. Gela. Ca. 490/85-480/75 BC. Silver didrachm (8.87 gm). Nude horseman, galloping right, brandishing spear in right hand above head / CE—Λ—A, forepart of man-headed bull right. Jenkins, Group 1b, 8. Kraay-Hirmer, pl. 55, 155 (same dies). A beautiful specimen. Lightly toned. Good extremely fine Estimate: $7,500
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 20 SICILY. Himera. Ca. 500–ca. 484 BC. Silver drachm (5.89 gm). Cock standing left / Hen standing right in shallow incuse square with square frame. Kraay 206a (O117/R—). SNG ANS 149. Toned. Nearly extremely fine. Ex W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $2,750
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 21 SICILY. Himera. Ca. 400–380 BC. Bronze hemilitron (1.84 gm). Head of nymph three-quarters left, wearing broad ampyx or cap, hair flying to sides / IME, shrimp left, six pellets (mark of value) above. Calciati I, 36. SNG Morcom 601. Basel 308. Gabrici pl. ii, 12. A beautifully preserved example. Dark green patina. Extremely fine Estimate: $...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 22 SICILY. Leontini. Ca. 425 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.06 gm). Laureate head of Apollo left / LEO—N—TI—NON, head of roaring lion left, laurel leaf behind, three barley grains around. Boehringer, Studies Price, pl. 12, 55 (same dies). SNG ANS 257 (same dies). SNG Ashmolean 1797 (same dies). Extremely fine Estimate: $1,500
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 23 SICILY. Morgantina. Ca. 340–330 BC. Bronze 15 mm (3.11 gm). Laureate head of river god right with horn above forehead, barley grain behind / M—ΟΡΓΑΝ—ΤΙΝΩΝ, tripod-lebes. Calciati III, 6. Cf. SNG ANS 470. Cf. BMC Sicily 12. Rare. The product of highly artistic dies. Dark green-brown patina. Extremely fine Estimate: $1,000
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 24 SICILY. Syracuse. Ca. 485–480 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.45 gm). Slow quadriga right, above Nike flying right to crown horses, her wings spread facing / ΣVΡΑ—K—ΟΣ—IO—N, head of Arethusa right, wearing pearl diadem and pearl necklace, beaded hair tucked up behind under diadem, four dolphins around. Boehringer 81 (V38/R53). SNG ANS 20 (same dies)....
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 25 SICILY. Syracuse. Ca. 480/78–475 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.43 gm). Slow quadriga right, above Nike flying right to crown horses / ΣVRAK—ΟΣΙ—O—N, head of Arethusa right, wearing pearl diadem and pearl necklace, beaded hair tucked up behind under diadem, four dolphins around. Randazzo 330 (this coin). Boehringer 156 (V70/R108). Light iridescent t...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 26 SICILY. Syracuse. Ca. 415–405 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.29 gm). Signed on the obverse by Eu(menes?) and on the reverse by Eu(cleidas?). Fast quadriga left with horses in parallel action, above Nike flying right to crown charioteer, die engraver’s abbreviated signature EY under horses, fish chased by dolphin in exergue / ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΟΝ (final N retr...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 27 SICILY. Syracuse. Ca. 415–405 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.30 gm). In the style of Parmenides. Fast quadriga left, above Nike flying right to crown charioteer, horizontal grain ear left in exergue / ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ, head of Arethusa left, wearing necklace, triple pendant earring, ampyx, and sphendone ornamented with stars, three dolphins around, a four...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 28 SICILY. Syracuse. Winter 406/5 BC. Gold 2 litrae (1.76 gm). Obverse die signed by “HIM...” ( or “MI”). ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ, head of Athena left, in crested Attic helmet decorated with serpent, palmette and vegetative tendrils, IM below truncation of neck / Aegis with gorgoneion at center. Boehringer, Essays Thompson, pl. 38, 12 = Hess Leu Sale (27 March ...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 29 SICILY. Syracuse. Ca. 405–400 BC. Silver decadrachm (43.10 gm). Reverse die signed by the master engraver Euainetus. Charioteer driving racing quadriga left, Nike flying right above horses to crown driver; in exergue, a set of prize armor consisting of a cuirass, a pair of greaves, and a crested helmet / ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΟΝ, head of Arethusa left, hair w...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 30 SICILY. Syracuse. Ca. 405–400 BC. Silver decadrachm (41.87 gm). Unsigned dies in style of Euainetus. Charioteer driving racing quadriga left, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left, Nike flying right above and crowning charioteer; below heavy exergual line, a cuirass, shield, greaves, helmet, and horizontal spear / ΣΥΡΑΚ−ΟΣΙΩΝ, head of Are...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 31 SICILY. Agathocles (ca. 317–289 BC). Electrum 25 litrae (3.57 gm). Laureate head of Apollo left, Boeotian helmet behind / [Σ]ΥΡΑΚ—ΟΣΙΩΝ, tripod-lebes, Π between legs. Jenkins, Essays Robinson, Group C, O24-O25. Even pale gold color with darker tint before mouth of Apollo. Nearly extremely fine Ex Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, 16 February 199...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 32 SICILY. Agathocles (ca. 317–289 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.94 gm), ca. 310/08–305 BC. ΚΟPΑΣ, head of Kore right, wreathed with grain, wearing pendant earring and pearl necklace / ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΙΟΣ, Nike standing right, inscribing trophy, triskeles in right field. Ierardi 111 (O25/R70). Cf. SNG ANS 665. Of exceptional style. Nearly extremely fine ...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 33 SICILY. Hicetas (287–278 BC). Gold decadrachm (4.25 gm). ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ, head of Kore left, wearing pendant earring and pearl necklace, hair wreathed with grain and rolled behind, cornucopiae behind neck / ΕΠΙ ΙΚΕΤΑ, fast biga driven right by Nike, ring above, Θ below horses. T.V. Buttrey, “The Morgantina hoard and the coinage of Hicetas,” NC 1973, ...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 34 SICILY. Hieronymus (215–214 BC). Silver 10 litrae (8.42 gm). Diademed head of Hieronymus left, retrograde K behind /ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΙΕΡΟΝΥΜΟΥ above and below horizontal winged thunderbolt, KI between royal title and thunderbolt. Holloway 40 (O21/R32). SNG ANS 1028 (same dies). Minor roughness above head of Hieronymus. Lightly toned. Extremely fine E...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 35 BARCIDS IN SPAIN. Carthago Nova. After 228 BC. Silver trishekel (22.29 gm). Diademed head of Eshmun-Apollo(?) left / Horse standing right. Robinson, Essays Mattingly, 5(a), pl. 2. Villaronga Class IV, 59, pl. 8. CNH p. 65, 16. Perhaps only the third specimen known and much superior to the specimen in the National Museum, Madrid. Of the greatest ...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 36 THRACO-MACEDONIAN TRIBES. Bisaltae. Ca. 475–450 BC. Silver octadrachm (28.20 gm). CΙΣΑΛ—ΤΙΚΩΝ (retrograde, Λ inverted), bridled horse walking right, on his far side nude warrior standing right, torso facing, wearing kausia and holding two spears vertically / Shallow quadripartite incuse with raised projection in each quarter. Cf. Svoronos pl. xi...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 37 MACEDONIA. Acanthus. Ca. 510–500 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.06 gm). Lion left attacking bull kneeling right, floral ornament in exergue / Quadripartite incuse. Desneux 6 (D5/R6). Iridescent toning. Nearly extremely fine Estimate: $10,000
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 38 MACEDONIA. Mende. Ca. 520-480 BC. Silver tetradrachm (15.02 gm). M—EN—ΔAION, ass walking right, on its back a bird standing left, its beak at base of the animal’s tail, double ground line / Mill sail incuse. Cf. Noe 12=ANS 296; cf. Asyut 209; cf. Ashmolean 2279 (all with different legend configurations). An apparently unpublished variant. O...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 39 MACEDONIA. Terone. Ca. 400–350 BC. Silver tetrobol (2.44 gm). T—E flanking oenochoe left / Quadripartite incuse with granulated surface. SNG ANS 751–754. Well struck and with good surfaces. Good very fine Ex James T. Berdach Collection. Estimate: $600
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 40 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Archelaus (413–399 BC). Silver stater (10.77 gm). Head of Apollo right, wearing taenia / [A]PXE—ΛΑ—O, bridled horse walking right, rein looped around neck. Westermark, Essays Carson-Jenkins, O26-R37, *1 (this coin). Nicely toned. Extremely fine Ex W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection; Ptolemais hoard, 1969 (IGCH 365). ...
Datum 05.01.2010
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 41 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Philip II (359–336 BC). Gold stater (8.60 gm). Pella, posthumous issue, ca. 323/2–315 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ, charioteer driving fast biga right, holding reins and kentron, trident head below. Le Rider 486-516. Struck in high relief from dies of pleasing style. Good extremely fine From the Collection...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 42 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Philip II (359–336 BC). Gold stater (8.64 gm). Pella, posthumous issue, ca. 323/2–315 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ, charioteer driving fast biga right, holding reins and kentron, trident head and ΟΣ monogram below. Le Rider 584 (D246/R426). Traces of double striking on obverse. An attractive example struck on ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 43 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Philip II (359–336 BC). Silver tetradrachm (14.41 gm). Pella, ca. 354–348 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / ΦΙΛΙΠ—ΠΟΥ, Philip on horseback left, diademed and wearing kausia, raising right hand, Δ under horse’s raised foreleg, star under belly. Le Rider 125 (D73/R99). Extremely fine Ex W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection; C...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 44 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC). Gold distater (17.15 gm). “Amphipolis,” under Antipater, ca. 330–320 BC. Head of Athena right in triple-crested Corinthian helmet with coiled serpent on bowl / ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Nike standing left, holding crown and mast, trident in left field. SNG Lockett 1423 (this coin). Price 171. Troxell,...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 45 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC). Gold stater (8.59 gm). Lampsacus, ca. 328–323 BC. Head of Athena right in triple-crested Corinthian helmet with coiled serpent on bowl / ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Nike standing left, holding crown and mast, two horse foreparts addorsed in left field, Δ above O under left wing. Price 1358. Good extreme...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 46 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.13 gm). Posthumous issue, Kaunus, ca. 300–ca. 280 BC. Head of young Heracles right in lion skin headdress / ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔPΟΥ, Zeus enthroned left, supporting eagle on extended right hand and holding scepter in left, double-bladed axe in left field. Price 2074 (Miletus or...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 47 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC). Silver drachm (4.25 gm). Early posthumous issue, “Colophon,” ca. 310–301 BC. Head of young Heracles right in lion skin headdress / ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔPΟΥ, Zeus enthroned left, supporting eagle on extended right hand and holding scepter in left, KA monogram in left field, Φ under throne. Price 1823. ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 48 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC). Silver drachm (4.28 gm). Early posthumous issue, Sardes, ca. 320/19 BC. Head of young Heracles right in lion skin headdress / ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔPΟΥ, Zeus enthroned left, supporting eagle on extended right hand and holding scepter in left, bee above TI in left field. Thompson Series XIV, 288c (same ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 49 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Demetrius Poliorcetes (306–283/2 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.17 gm). Amphipolis, ca. 289–autumn 288 BC. Diademed head of Demetrius right, with bull’s horn / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, Poseidon standing left, right foot on rock, resting right arm on right thigh and holding trident in left hand, ΦΕΥ monogram in outer left field, ΔΡ mo...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 50 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Antigonus III Doson (229–221 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.14 gm). Head of Poseidon right, wreathed with sea grass / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΟΥ, Apollo seated left on prow, examining bow, monogram in lower field. SNG Alpha Bank 1046. A lovely specimen. Attractive light toning. Extremely fine Ex Freeman & Sear Fixed Price List 7, Sp...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 51 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Philip V (220–179 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.77 gm). Diademed head of Philip V right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ, Athena Alkidemos, viewed from behind, advancing left, brandishing thunderbolt in raised right hand and holding round shield on right arm, ΣΡ monogram in inner left field, EP monogram in inner right field. Mamroth 1. Gulb...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 52 MACEDONIANKINGDOM Perseus (178168BC) Silver tetradrachm (1663gm)Diademed head of Perseus right/ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ/ΠΕPΣΕΩΣ eagle with spread wings standing right on thunderbolt ΖΩ monogram above ME monogram in right field EY monogram between legs all with in oak wreath plow below ties Mamroth 4. Gulbenkian 887. Struck on a large flan. Toned. Extremely fine...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 53 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Perseus (178–168 BC). Silver tetradrachm (15.40 gm). Diademed head of Perseus right / ΒΑΣΙ—ΛΕΩΣ / ΠΕP—ΣΕΩΣ, eagle with spread wings standing right on thunderbolt, KE monogram above, AY monogram in right field, Φ between legs, all within oak wreath, plow below ties. Mamroth 21b. = SNG Copenhagen 1269. Good extremely fine ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 54 MACEDON UNDER ROME. First Region. From ca. 160 BC. Silver tetradrachm (16.59 gm). Draped bust of Artemis right, wearing stephane, bow and quiver over far shoulder, in tondo of Macedonian shield adorned with double crescents, stars, and pellets / ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ / ΠPΩΤΗΣ, horizontal club, all within oak wreath with ties to left, vertical thunderbolt to...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 55 KINGS OF THRACE. Lysimachus (323–281 BC). Gold stater (8.51 gm). Alexandria Troas, 297–281 BC. Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛYΣΙΜΑXΟΥ, Athena enthroned left, supporting Nike on extended right hand and resting left elbow on shield propped against throne, cornucopiae in outer left field, ΠΥ monogram i...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 56 KINGS OF THRACE. Lysimachus (323–281 BC). Gold stater (8.52 gm). Uncertain Asia Minor mint, after 281 BC. Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛYΣΙΜΑXΟΥA, Athena enthroned left, supporting Nike on extended right hand and resting left elbow on shield propped against throne, YT monogram in inner left field, Μ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 57 KINGS OF THRACE. Lysimachus (323–281 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.07 gm). Lampsacus, 297/6–282/1 BC. Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛYΣΙΜΑXΟΥ, Athena enthroned left, supporting Nike on extended right hand and resting left elbow on shield propped against throne, ΠΥΗ monogram in inner left field. Thompso...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 58 SCYTHIA. Koson (mid-first century BC). Silver drachm (4.02 gm). ΚΟΣΩΝ, Roman consul walking left, accompanied by two lictors, BR monogram in left field / Eagle with spread wings standing left on scepter, holding wreath in talon of raised right leg. Cf. Triton XI, 8-9 January 2008, lot 83, and Helios I, 17–18 April 2008, lot 39 (same dies). Light...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 59 SCYTHIA. Koson (mid-first century BC). Silver drachm (4.18 gm). Draped bust of Artemis right, wearing stephane, bow and quiver over shoulder, in tondo of Macedonian shield adorned with double crescents and pellets, of local style / ΚΟΣΩΝ ΔΡΟΥΕΙΣ above and below horizontal club, all within oak wreath, thunderbolt to left outside oak wreath (off f...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 60 ACARNANIA. Leucas. Ca. 380–330 BC. Silver stater (8.45 gm). Pegasus flying left, L below / Head of Athena right in Corinthian helmet, L behind neckpiece, in lower left field Hermes right, holding kerykeion and fastening sandal on raised left foot. Calciati II, 99. SNG Copenhagen 347. Toned. Good very fine Ex James T. Berdach Collection. ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 61 ATTICA. Athens. Ca. 500 BC. Silver tetradrachm (16.91 gm). Head of Athena right in crested Attic helmet with spiral ornament at base of bowl, wearing round earring / ΑΘΕ, owl standing three-quarters right, olive sprig behind, edges of square die visible. Schefold, Meisterwerke, 424 (this coin). Seltman Group L, cf. p. 197, 331 (A215/P276), pl. x...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 62 ATTICA. Athens. Ca. 475–465 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.19 gm). Head of Athena right in crested Attic helmet adorned with three olive leaves above visor and spiral palmette on bowl, wearing round earring and necklace / ΑΘΕ, owl standing three-quarters right, crescent moon and olive sprig behind, edges of square die visible. Starr Group II.C, cf. ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 65 ATTICA. Athens. Ca. 460–404 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.17 gm). Head of Athena right in crested Attic helmet adorned with three olive leaves above visor and spiral palmette on bowl, wearing round earring and necklace / ΑΘΕ, owl standing three-quarters right, crescent moon and olive sprig behind, edges of square die visible. Starr pl. xxii-xxiii. ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 66 ATTICA. Athens. Ca. 460–404 BC. Silver tetradrachm (17.04 gm). Head of Athena right in crested Attic helmet adorned with three olive leaves above visor and spiral palmette on bowl, wearing round earring and necklace / ΑΘΕ, owl standing three-quarters right, crescent moon and olive sprig behind, edges of square die visible. Starr pl. xxii-xxiii. ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 67 ARCADIA. Arcadian League. Cleitor. Late fourth century to early mid-third century BC. Silver triobol (2.65 gm). Radiate facing head of Helios, cloak tied around neck / ΚΛΗ, bull butting right, above its lowered head centaur galloping right and hurling branch. BMC 4-5. Imhoof-Blumer 183. SNG Copenhagen 224. Traité III pl. CCXXV, 27. An exceptiona...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 68 CRETE. The Arcadians. Ca. 330–320 BC. Silver stater (10.67 gm). Head of Zeus-Ammon right, with ram’s horn / APKA—[ΔΩΝ], Athena standing left, head right, holding spear in right hand and resting left on grounded shield. Le Rider pl. 16, 6. Cf. Svoronos 1, pl. ii, 16–18 (drachms). The fourth known example. Extremely rare. Areas of weakness, the re...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 69 KINGS OF CIMMERIAN BOSPORUS. Paerisades V (ca. 140/130–111/108 BC). Gold stater (8.27 gm). Diademed head of Paerisades right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΠΑΙΡΙΣΑΔΟΥ, Athena enthroned left, supporting Nike on extended right hand and resting left elbow on shield propped against throne, ΠΑΝ monogram (mintmark of Panticapaeum) on throne, ornate trident left in exergu...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 70 MYSIA. Cyzicus. Ca. 400 BC. Silver tetradrachm (14.28 gm). Head of Kore Soteira left, wreathed with grain, veil wound around hair, wearing ampyx, triple pendant earring, and pearl necklace, ΣΩΤΕΙΡΑ above / K—Y / Z—I, Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding phiale in extended right hand and cithara in left, feet resting on tunny fish left, ΠΑΟ mo...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 71 LESBOS. Mytilene. Ca. 396 BC. Electrum hecte (2.50 gm). Laureate head of Apollo right / Female head right with long hair, in square incuse with linear square border. Bodenstedt 70 (b/γ). A scarce type. Very fine/good fine Estimate: $400
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 72 IONIA. Heraclea. Ca. 150–145 BC. Silver tetradrachm (16.70 gm). Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing pendant earring, pearl necklace, and triple-crested Attic helmet adorned with horse foreparts above visor, Pegasus above raised ear flap, and vegetative tendril (and perhaps seated sphinx) on neckpiece and back of bowl / ΗΡΑΚΛΕΩΤΩΝ, horizontal...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 73 IONIA. Heraclea. Ca. 150–145 BC. Silver tetradrachm (16.70 gm). Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing pendant earring, pearl necklace, and triple-crested Attic helmet adorned with horse foreparts above visor, Pegasus above raised ear flap, and vegetative tendril (and perhaps seated sphinx) on neckpiece and back of bowl / ΗΡΑΚΛΕΩΤΩΝ, horizontal...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 74 IONIA. Miletus. Ca. 259–246 BC. Silver drachm (5.29 gm). Laureate head of Apollo left / Lion standing left, head reverted, star above, MI monogram above T in left field, moneyer’s name ΘΕΟΚΡΙΝΗΣ below ground line. Cf. Deppert-Lippitz 519–520, but from obverse die V7. Areas of very light porosity. Extremely fine Ex James T. Berdach Collection...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 75 ISLANDS OFF IONIA. Samos. Ca. 380–365 BC. Silver tetradrachm (14.97 gm). Facing lion’s scalp / ΣΑ, forepart of ox running right, wearing ornate collar, olive branch behind, moneyer’s name ΠΥΘΙΩΝ above, edges of square die visible. Barron Class X, 149 (A74/P143). Struck on a slightly short flan. Toned. Extremely fine Estimate: $4,000
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 76 SATRAPS OF CARIA. Hidrieus (351–344 BC). Silver tetradrachm (15.22 gm). Laureate head of Apollo three-quarters right / ΙΔΡΙΕΩΣ, Zeus of Labraunda standing right, holding double-bladed axe over right shoulder and resting left hand on inverted spear, small E between feet and spear. Traité II, 100. SNG Copenhagen Supplement 340. BMC 1 An attractive...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 77 ISLANDS OFF CARIA. Rhodes. Ca. 404–385 BC. Silver tetradrachm (15.28 gm). Facing head of Helios inclined slightly to right / ΡΟΔΙΟΝ, rose with bud on left, to right Φ above wreath, edges of square die visible. Bérend 39 (this coin). Ashton 35. A masterpiece of numismatic art. Extremely fine Ex Sotheby’s Important Greek and Roman Coins, Zuric...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 78 ISLANDS OFF CARIA. Rhodes. Ca. 275–250 BC. Silver didrachm (6.78 gm). Facing head of Helios inclined slightly to right / P—O flanking stem of rose with bud on right, moneyer’s name ΑΡΙΣΤΟΝΟΜΟΣ above rose, prow left in left field. Ashton 180. SNG Keckman 487. Light iridescent tone. Good very fine Ex Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, 15 February 1...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 79 LYDIAN KINGDOM. Before Croesus, ca. 600–561 BC. Electrum trite (4.75 gm). Head of roaring lion right with spiky protuberance on nose / Two square incuse punch marks. Weidauer 86. Extremely fine Ex CNG 42, 29–30 May 1997, lot 491. Estimate: $1,250
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 80 DYNASTS OF LYCIA. Uncertain dynast. Ca. 520–480 BC. Silver stater (9.00 gm). Head of roaring lion left, mane stylized as row of rings containing pellets / Square incuse subdivided into eight triangular compartments by four crossing lines. Rosen 680. Cf. SNG von Aulock 4042. Very rare. Very fine Ex James T. Berdach Collection. Estimate...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 81 PAMPHYLIA. Side. Ca. 445–425 BC. Silver stater (10.90 gm). Pomegranate; in right field, lion forepart left / Head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet, in incuse square. Atlan 24 (same dies). Obverse struck a bit weakly, otherwise extremely fine Ex James T. Berdach Collection. Estimate: $1,500
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 82 PISIDIA. Etenna. Fourth century BC. Silver stater (10.29 gm). Two wrestlers grappling, sign between / ΕΤΕΝΝΕΩΝ, male figure standing right, short chiton tied above hips, right hand brandishing sickle-shaped knife (harpa?) above his head, triskeles below extended left arm. Von Aulock, Münzen und Städte Pisidiens II, 399 = Imhoof-Blumer, KlM(same ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 83 CILICIA. Tarsus. Mazaeus (361–334 BC). Silver stater (10.90 gm). Aramaic inscription B‘ltrz, Baal of Tarsus enthroned left, head facing, extended right hand holding barley ear and vine branch on which eagle perches right, Aramaic letters NT under grapes, Aramaic letter M under throne / Aramaic inscription Mzdai, lion left attacking bull running ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 84 CAPPADOCIAN KINGDOM. Ariarathes V Eusebes (ca. 163–130 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.77 gm). Struck ca. 133 BC. Diademed head of Ariarathes V right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΡΙΑΡΑΘΟΥ ΕΥΣΕΒΟΥΣ, Athena standing left, right hand supporting Nike who crowns royal name, left hand resting on grounded shield, spear propped against left arm, ΑΔmonogram in outer left fie...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 85 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Seleucus I Nicator (312–281 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.25 gm). Seleucia on the Tigris, after ca. 295 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, Athena in quadriga of horned elephants right, brandishing spear and shield, anchor above elephants, ΔΙ in exergue. SC Part 2, Addenda Ad77 (this coin). Of good style. Nearly ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 86 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Seleucus I Nicator (312–281 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.57 gm). Susa, after 301 BC. Head of Alexander right in Dionysian helmet adorned with bull’s horns and panther skin, panther skin tied around neck / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Nike standing right, crowning trophy of arms, TAI monogram to lower left, ΠΡΥ monogram between Nike and tr...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 87 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Seleucus I Nicator (312–281 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.12 gm). Susa, after 301 BC. Head of Alexander right in Dionysian helmet adorned with bull’s horns and panther skin, panther skin tied around neck / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Nike standing right, crowning trophy of arms, TAI monogram to lower left, ΠΡΥmonogram between Nike and tro...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 88 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus I Soter (281–261 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.14 gm). Seleucia on the Tigris. Diademed head of Antiochus I right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, AP monogram in outer left field, ΔΩΡ monogram in outer right field. SC 379.3d. E...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 89 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus I Soter (281–261 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.17 gm). Seleucia on the Tigris. Diademed head of Antiochus I right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, AP monogram in outer left field, ΔΩΡ monogram in outer right field. SC 379.3d. E...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 90 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus II Theos (261–246 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.85 gm). Lampsacus. Diademed head of Antiochus I right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, ΙΣ in outer left field, HAP monogram in exergue. SC 485a. WSM 1537. Nearly extremely fine ...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 91 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus II Theos (261–246 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Lampsacus. Diademed head of Antiochus II right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, ΙΣ in inner left field under arm, ΣΩ in exergue. SC 486.2b. Cf. WSM 1540. Very rare. Posses...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 92 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus II Theos (261–246 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Tarsus, 261 BC. Diademed head of Antiochus II right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, ΚΖΡ (?) and ΗΓ monograms in exergue, widely spaced. SC 561. WSM 1307. CSE 454 (this co...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 93 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Seleucus II Callinicus (246–225 BC). Gold stater (8.59 gm). Ecbatana. Diademed head of Seleucus II right, with curly sideburn / [Β]ΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining three arrows held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, ΖΩΣ monogram in inner left field above arrows, MP monogram in inner...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 94 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Seleucus II Callinicus (246–225 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.07 gm). Seleucia on the Tigris. Diademed head of Seleucus II right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Apollo standing left, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left elbow on tall tripod, MAPY monogram in inner left field, ΠΥΙ monogram in outer right field. SC 764.1. Brigh...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 95 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus Hierax (242[?]-227 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.06 gm). Smyrna or Sardes. Diademed head of Antiochus Hierax right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, ΘΕ monogram in outer left field and ΠΑ monogram in outer right field. SC 898.2....
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 96 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus III, the Great (223-187 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.03 gm). Uncertain Mint 68 in Northern Syria, after 197 BC. Diademed head of Antiochus III right, with pinched, bony features and high forehead / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTI-OXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left handon grounded bo...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 97 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Seleucus IV Philopator (187-175 BC). Silver tetradrachm (17.04 gm). “Wreath mint,” probably Damascus. Diademed head of Seleucus IV right, wreath behind, all within dotted circle / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛ−ΕΥΚΟΥ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, ME monogram in inner le...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 98 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus, son of Seleucus IV (175 BC or slightly later). Silver tetradrachm (16.83 gm). Antioch. Diademed head of the child Antiochus right / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, examining arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, tripod in outer left field, ΔΙ monogram in exergue. SC 1369b....
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 99 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175-164 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.79 gm). Antioch, 173/2-169/8 BC. Diademed head of Antiochus IV right, within fillet border / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ, Ζeus enthroned left, holding in his right hand Nike who faces right and offers crown to Zeus, and vertical scepter in left hand, ΔΙ monogram i...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 100 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus V Eupator (164-162 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.70 gm). Antioch. Diademed head of Antiochus V right, fillet border / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΥΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ, ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ, Ζeus enthroned left, holding in his right hand Nike who faces left, and vertical scepter in left hand, ΔΙ monogram in outer left field. SC 1575.1. CS...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 101 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Demetrius II Nicator, first reign (146-138 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.94 gm). Antioch, 145/4 BC. Diademed head of Demetrius II right, fillet border / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ [Θ]ΕΟΥ [ΦΙ]ΛΑΔΕΛΦΟΥ [ΝΙΚ]ΑΤΟΡΟΣ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow held in right hand and resting left hand on grounded bow, ΠΑmonogram in inner le...
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Freeman & Sear, Manhattan Sale I, Los 102 SELEUCID KINGDOM. Antiochus VI Dionysus (144-142 BC). Silver tetradrachm (16.75 gm). Antioch, 143/2 BC. Radiate and diademed head of Antochus VI right, fillet border / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ, the Dioscuri on rearing horses charging left, each holding couched spear and wearing helmet adorned with star, TPY to right, XPA monogram and...
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