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1 WESTERN EUROPE. Northeast Gaul. Ambiani (Circa 50 BC). Ae 1 WESTERN EUROPE. Northeast Gaul. Ambiani (Circa 50 BC). Ae. Obv: Stylized horse prancing right; pellets-in-annulets around. Rev: Stylized boar advancing right; pellets-in-annulets around. D&T 449. Condition: Good fine. Weight: 2.51 g. Diameter: 14 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 2 CENTRAL EUROPE. Boii. GOLD 1/24 Stater (2nd-1st centuries BC). "Athena Alkis" type. Obv: Laureate head (of Apollo?) right. Rev: Athena Alkis standing left, brandishing spear with her right hand and holding shield with her left; to left, six dots in two groups of three; to lower right X. Paulsen 141. Condition: Extremely fine. Weight: 0.33 g. Diameter: 7 mm. Starting price: 200 EUR Estimate: 250 EUR 3 CENTRAL EUROPE. Boii. GOLD 1/24 Stater (2nd-1st centuries BC). "Athena Alkis" type. Obv: Irregular bulge. Rev: Stylized Athena Alkis advancing left, brandishing spear and holding shield. Lanz 37-8; K&G 52.4. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 0.28 g. Diameter: 3 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 4 CENTRAL EUROPE. Boii. Biatec. Hexadrachm (Circa 70-40 BC).. Obv: Jugate heads of Honos and Virtus right, one wearing laurel wreath, the other wearing helmet. Rev: BIATEC. Rider riding galloping hippogriff to right, holding ivy stem over shoulder in right hand. Lanz 62ff. Condition: Fair. Weight: 16.92 g. Diameter: 25 mm. Starting price: 200 EUR Estimate: 250 EUR 5 EASTERN EUROPE. Imitations of issues from the time of Philip V to Perseus of Macedon (2nd-1st centuries BC). Ae. Obv: Stylized head of Strymon right, wearing wreath of reeds. Rev: Ornamented trident. Cf. HGC 3.1, 334 (for prototype). Condition: Very fine. Weight: 1.79 g. Diameter: 14 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 6 EASTERN EUROPE. Noricum (1st century BC). Obol. Obv: Stylized head left [degraded to irregular bulge]. Rev: Athena Alkis right. Cf. Obolos 5, lot 23; cf. Numismatik Naumann 70, lot 20. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 0.94 g. Diameter: 9 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 7 GREEK. EL Ingot (Circa 650-600 BC). Obv: Smooth, plain surface. Rev: Smooth, plain surface. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 0.42 g. Diameter: 3 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 8 GREEK. EL Ingot (Circa 650-600 BC). Obv: Smooth, plain surface. Rev: Smooth, plain surface. Condition: Extremely fine. Weight: 1.97 g. Diameter: 7 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 9 GREEK. Uncertain. Hemiobol (Circa 5th century BC). Obv: Bull standing left, head right. Rev: Quadripartite incuse square. SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen -; BMC -; Klein Coll. -; Isegrim -. Very rare Condition: Fine. Weight: 0,38 g. Diameter: 8 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 10 GREEK. Uncertain. Hemiobol (5th/4th century BC). Obv: Forepart of a bull left, Dolphin behind. Rev: Crab. Unpublished in the standard references; cf. CNG EA 344/131 (Obol). Condition: Very fine. Weight: 0.36 g. Diameter: 6 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 11 GREEK. Uncertain. Hemiobol (4th/rd century BC). Obv: Forepart of a bull left, head right. Rev: Star of three rays around central pellets. BMC - ; SNG Copenhagen - ; SNG von Aulock -; Isegrim -; Klein -. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 0.29 g. Diameter: 8 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 12 GREEK. Uncertain. Tetartemorion (5th century BC). Obv: Head of boar right. Rev: Quadripartite incuse square. Cf. CNG E-347, lot 233 (hemitetartemorion [?]; different rev. type; as uncertain Ionia); cf. Gitbud & Naumann 16, lot 489 (as Kythnos in Cyclades). Very rare Condition: Very fine. Weight: 0.18 g. Diameter: 5 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 13 GREEK. Uncertain. Obol (4th centuries BC). Obv: Head and neck of bull right, head facing. Rev: AOE (retrograde). Owl standing left, head facing; olive spray and crescent to right; all within incuse square. Unpublished in the standard references; CNG 93/599. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 0.96 g. Diameter: 9 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 14 GREEK. Uncertain. Ae (2nd-1st centuries BC). Obv: Lion springing right. Rev: Crab. Unpublished in the standard references; Numismatik Naumann 57/ 14. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 2.47 g. Diameter: 13 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 15 HISPANIA. Castulo. Ae (2rd - 1st century BC). Obv: Male head right with diadem. Rev: Boar right; star above. Burgos 735. Condition: Good very fine. Weight: 2.91 g. Diameter: 16 mm. Starting price: 120 EUR Estimate: 150 EUR 16 APULIA. Arpi. Triobol (Circa 215-212 BC). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena left. Rev: ΑΡ / ΠΑ. Two grain ears facing outward. HN Italy 646. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 1.41 g. Diameter: 14 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 17 CALABRIA. Tarentum. Nomos (Circa 302-280 BC). Obv: Warrior, holding shield and spear, on horse rearing right; ΣI to left; ΔEINOKPATHΣ below. Rev: TAPAΣ. Taras riding dolphin left; to left, holding dolphin. Vlasto 692; SNG ANS 1066. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 7.83 g. Diameter: 22 mm. Starting price: 160 EUR Estimate: 200 EUR 18 CALABRIA. Tarentum. Ae (Circa 275-200 BC). Obv: Scallop. Rev: Kithara. HN Italy 1092. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 2.80 g. Diameter: 14 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 19 LUCANIA. Herakleia. Nomos (Circa 278-276 BC). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right; KΛE to inner left. Rev: HPAKΛHIΩN. Nude Herakles standing facing; holding club, cornucopia and lion skin; bucranium in upper left field. SNG ANS 87; HN Italy 1427. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 6.19 g. Diameter: 19 mm. Starting price: 160 EUR Estimate: 200 EUR 20 LUCANIA. Metapontion. Nomos (Circa 330-290 BC). Obv: Head of Demeter right, wearing grain wreath; ΔAI to lower right. Rev: META. Barley grain, with ear to right; plow above leaf, MAX below leaf. Johnston Class C1; HN Italy 1581. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 7.78 g. Diameter: 22 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 21 BRUTTIUM. Rhegion. Ae (Circa 351-280 BC). Obv: Facing leonine mask. Rev: PHΓINΩN. Laureate head of Apollo right; wreath (?) to left. Rutter, Historia Numorum 2537. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 7.88 g. Diameter: 21 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 22 SICILY. Akragas. Didrachm (Circa 480/78-470 BC). Obv: AK / ЯА. Sea eagle standing right. Rev: Crab within shallow incuse circle. SNG ANS 954-5. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 8.54 g. Diameter: 23 mm. Starting price: 160 EUR Estimate: 200 EUR 23 SICILY. Gela. Ae Tetras (Circa 420-405 BC). Obv: ΓΕΛΑΣ. Bull standing right; barley grain above; three pellets (mark of value) in exergue. Rev: Head of river god right; barley grain behind. Jenkins, Gela, Group VIII-IX, 506; CNS 17; HGC 2, 380. Condition: Good very . Weight: 3.82 g. Diameter: 17 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 24 SICILY. Syracuse. Agathokles (317-289 BC). Ae Trias. Obv: ΣΩΤΕΙΡΑ. Draped bust of Artemis Soteira right, with quiver over shoulder. Rev: AΓAΘOKΛEOΣ / BAΣIΛEOΣ. Winged thunderbolt. CNS 138; BAR Issue 20; HGC 2, 1537. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 8.33 g. Diameter: 23 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 25 SICILY. Syracuse. Hieron II (275-215 BC). Ae. Obv: Wreathed head of Kore left; thunderbolt behind. Rev: Bull butting left; above, club and T; in exergue, IE. CNS 191. Condition: Good very fine. Weight: 5.63 g. Diameter: 19 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 26 TAURIC CHERSONESOS. Chersonesos (1st century BC). Lead. Obv: Bucranium. Rev: Hermes wearing Petasos right. SNG Stancomb 501. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 3.78 g. Diameter: 15 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 27 SKYTHIA. Olbia. Ae (Circa 310-280 BC). Obv: Horned head of Borysthenes left. Rev: OΛBIO. Axe and bow in quiver; ΦΙ to left. SNG BM Black Sea 469- 70; HGC 3.2, 1887. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 9.60 g. Diameter: 23 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 28 SKYTHIA. Olbia. Ae (Circa 310-280 BC). Obv: Horned head of Borysthenes left. Rev: OΛBIO. Axe and bow in quiver; AΛ to left. SNG Stancomb 376. Condition: Good very fine. Weight: 12,71 g. Diameter: 25 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 29 CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS. Pantikapaion. Hemiobol (Circa 390-380 BC). Obv: Facing scalp of lion. Rev: ΠΑΝ. Head of ram left; star below. Mc Donald 528/4. Condition: Good very fine. Weight: 0.33 g. Diameter: 8 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 30 CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS. Pantikapaion. Ae (Circa 310-304/3 BC). Obv: Bearded head of satyr right. Rev: Π - Α - Ν. Forepart of griffin left; below, sturgeon left. Anokhin 1023; MacDonald 69; HGC 7, 113. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 8,05 g. Diameter: 21 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 31 CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS. Pantikapaion. Ae (Circa 310-304/3 BC). Obv: Bearded head of satyr right. Rev: Π - Α - Ν. Forepart of griffin left; below, sturgeon left. Anokhin 1023; MacDonald 69; HGC 7, 113. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 9.39 g. Diameter: 22 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 32 CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS. Pantikapaion. Ae (Circa 310-304/3 BC). Obv: Bearded head of satyr right. Rev: Π - Α - Ν. Forepart of griffin left; below, sturgeon left. Anokhin 1023; MacDonald 69; HGC 7, 113. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 7.20 g. Diameter: 21 mm. Starting price: 80 EUR Estimate: 100 EUR 33 CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS. Theodosia. Ae (Circa 4th century BC). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: ΘEY. Bowcase and club. Mc Donald -. Condition: Very fine . Weight: 3.79 g. Diameter: 17 mm. Starting price: 40 EUR Estimate: 50 EUR 34 THRACE. Apollonia Pontika.
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