Catalogued As Anted (S.379; ABC.2066)
ANCIENT COINS GREEK 1001. Thracian Kingdom, Lysimachos, posthumous gold stater, Byzantion, 2nd century BC, head of Alexander the Great with horn of Ammon r., rev. Athena seated l., on throne, holding Nike, monogram in left inner field, trident in exergue, wt. 8.26gms. (Thompson-Müller 154),good very fine or better £600-800 ROMAN 1002. Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), Æ sestertius, Rome, AD. 140/144, ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P COS III, laur. bust r., rev. ROMAE AETERNAE / S C, decastyle temple on three-tiered base, Roma enthroned seated at apex of roof, two Victories holding out diadems to l. and r., wt. 28.23gms. (RIC.622; BMC.1281), good very fine, some areas of smoothing but a very attractive piece £1500-1800 1003. Septimius Severus (AD 193-211), aureus, Rome mint, AD 210, SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laur. head r., rev. P M TR P XVIII COS III P P, Victory advancing r., head l., leading child by the hand, and carrying trophy over shoulder, wt. 7.08gms. (RIC.IV 237; Calicó 2517), a few scrapes and marks, otherwise nearly very fine, rare £3500-4000 BYZANTINE 1004. Leo IV (AD 775-780), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, Leo IV and Constantine VI, wearing crown and chalmys, seated facing on double throne, rev. facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V wearing crown and loros, wt. 4.40gms. (Sear 1584), a little double struck, large flan, good very fine £320-350 ANCIENT COINS ISLAMIC COINS 1005. Umayyad, temp. Sulayman, silver dirham, Sabur 98h, wt. 2.89gms. (Klat 429), good extremely fine £50-60 1006.
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