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@hobbes il guerriero al rovescio di questa moneta a me sembra un peltasta perchè è armato alla leggera. Su questo esemplare si vede meglio, rispetto all'esemplare del post precedente

Numismatica Ars Classica > Auction 123 Auction date: 9 May 2021
Lot number: 374

Price realized: 120 CHF   (Approx. 132 USD / 110 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
Greek Coins. Pelinna.
Chalkous circa IV-II century BC, Æ 2.11 g. Horseman advancing r., spearing fallen enemy. Rev. ΠΕΛΙ[ΝΝΑ] – ΙΚΟΝ Warrior advancing l., holding shield and spear. Roger 426. BCD Thessaly 1435.20 (this coin).
Dark green patina and about extremely fine
Ex Nomos sale 4, 2011, BCD, 1435 (part of).
Estimate: 150 CHF

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Roma Numismatics Limited, Auction 18, lot 396, 29/09/2019

The William Stancomb Collection
Kings of the Bosporos, Leukon II Æ18. Pantikapaion, circa 240-220 BC. Oval thyreos shield with spear behind / Sword in scabbard; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛΕΥΚΩΝΟΣ around. MacDonald 101; SNG France 959; HGC 7, 191. 4.05, 18mm, 12h.
Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.
From the William Stancomb Collection;
Ex Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger, Auction 214, 15 February 2001, lot 1339.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: STELE FUNERARIA DI SALMAMODE, MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO DI INSTANBUL

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Agora Auctions > Numismatic Auction 102 Auction date: 5 October 2021
Lot number: 116  

Lot description:
Troas, Abydos. Caracalla. A.D. 198-217. AE 18 (18 mm, 2.81 g, 6 h). ΑΥ Κ Μ ΑΥ ΑΝΤΟΝЄΙ, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla right, seen from behind / ΑΒΥΔΗΝ, the Dioscuri standing, facing each other, each holding spear and sword. SNG Copenhagen 61 (N between Dioscuri); SNG Hunterian 1240 (same). aVF, red deposits, a bit rough. Very Rare.
Only two recorded at ACSearch
Estimate: 100 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: MOSAICO RAFFIGURANTE I DIOSCURI, VILLA DEI DIOSCURI, OSTIA ANTICA

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Classical Numismatic Group > Electronic Auction 502 Auction date: 20 October 2021
Lot number: 322
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 
Lot description:
PISIDIA, Selge. Circa 250-190 BC. AR Obol (10.5mm, 0.65 g, 12h). Facing gorgoneion / Helmeted head of Athena right; behind neck, astragalos above uncertain symbol. SNG BN 1948–54 var. (symbol); SNG Ashmolean 1552–3. Toned, trace deposits on obverse, struck with worn reverse die. Good VF. High relief obverse.
From the Mercury Group Collection, purchased from Mediterranean Coins (Barbara Francesca Serofilli), 28 April 2002.
ILLUSTRAZIONE: RILIEVO IN MARMO RAFFIGURANTE LA GORGONE  DAL FORO DI COSTANTINO (IV SECOLOO D.C.) IN COSTANTINOPOLI, MUSEO DI INSTANBUL

Estimate: 100 USD

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Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger > Auction 429 Auction date: 3 November 2021
Lot number: 179

Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction -
 
Lot description:
Lykien Phaselis
Stater 246/221 v. Chr. Prora, im Aufbau Gorgoneion, Beizeichen Zickade / Schiffsheck nach links, darunter Delphin. Heipp-Tamer -; Müseler/Nollé -. 10.27 g.; Feine, leicht goldfarbene Tönung Sehr schön - vorzüglich
Aus österreichischer Sammlung vor 1990.
Vgl. für diese seltene Variante Auktion CNG 99, 2015, Los Nr. 279.
Estimate: 1250 EUR

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Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung, Auction 244, lot 412, 6/03/2017

RÖMISCHE PROVINZIALPRÄGUNGEN
LYDIEN
HYRKANEIS. Commodus, 177 - 192 n. Chr. AE Großbronze (24,10g). Unter dem Strategen Vettius Anto­ninos. Vs.: AΥTO KAI M - AΥΡH KOMOΔO, gepanzerte Büste mit Lorbeerkranz n. r. Rs.: ΣTΡA Λ OΥET ANTΩNEI-NOΥ / ΥΡKANΩN / MAKEΔN (sic!), Hades in galoppierender Quadriga mit velum trägt die mit erhobenem Arm flehende Persephone hinweg. Dahinter die speerschleudernde Athena, darüber der fliegende Eros. RPC online 1293 (temp.); SNG Hunter 1440 (stgl.).  Grüne Patina, geglättet, gutes ss

Illustrazione: Il ratto di Persefone, affresco sulla parete settentrionale della Tomba cosìddetta di Persefone. Probabilmente attribuita al pittore Nicomaco, IV secolo a.C., Cimitero Reale di Verghina, Verghina

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Leu Numismatik, Auction 7, lot 1473, 24/10/2020

Roman Provincial

LYCAONIA. Iconium. Gordian III, 238-244. 'Sestertius' (Orichalcum, 32 mm, 20.92 g, 7 h). IMP CAES M AT (sic!) GORDIANVS AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, seen from behind. Rev. COL AELI ADRI ICONIESI (sic!) / S R Aphrodite, nude and seen three-quarters from behind, but with her head turned toward the viewer, seated to left in bathtub, washing herself and wringing out her hair; behind to right, chiton hung up on tree; below, hound standing left, head turned back to right. Von Aulock, Lykaonien, 330-331 ( same dies ). Extremely rare and undoubtedly the finest of a very few known examples. A magnificent piece, well struck on a full flan and with delightful reverse details. Extremely fine.
This beautiful coin shows the famous Bath of Aphrodite: we see here three-quarters from behind, sitting nude in a bathtub and wringing out her wet hair while playfully glancing at the viewer. To the right, her chiton is loosely hung up on a tree, and a hunting dog is standing on guard in front of the bath. It is worth noting that the dies for this issue were most certainly crafted in Antiochia in Pisidia, a mint which was bursting with activity in the first half of the 3rd century: in fact, this obverse die was also used on SNG von Aulock 4956, a sestertius from that mint.
 
ILLUSTRAZIONE: STATUA DI AFRODITE CHE LAVA I SUOI CAPELLI, COPIA ROMANA DEL II SECOLO A.C. DI UN ORIGINALE ELLENISTICO, MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO DI RODI

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Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. > Buy or Bid Sale 217 Auction date: 30 November 2021
Lot number: 433
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 

Lot description:
Gordian III. ; Gordian III; 238-244 AD, Deultum, Thrace, AE 23.5, 9.43g. Varbanov-2863 (misdescribed). Obv: IMP GORDIA - NVS P[IVS] FEL AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: COL FL P - AC DEVLT Venus/Aphrodite washing her hair: she stands l., head r., wringing out her long wet hair with her r. hand, nude except for drapery covering the lower part of her legs, one end of which also hangs from her r. shoulder while she holds the other end in her l. hand; at her feet is a vase with two large handles so that it could easily be lifted and the water within poured over the body. Sculptural parallels to this type are thought to represent Aphrodite emerging from the sea after her birth and wringing the seawater from her hair, but our coin appears to depict a bathing scene. Dragonov knew only one reverse die of this type in the entire coinage of Deultum, used under Gordian III (pp. 124-5). Our coin is from a new, second, reverse die of the type, also used under Gordian III, but coupled with a different obverse die of that emperor, Draganov\'s Obv. 109, which was known to him from coins with three other reverse types (p. 75). Our coin also reveals a new, older state of that obverse die, with a large cud in the legend before the emperor\'s forehead, a fault which does not appear on any of the coins from this obverse die published by Dragonov.Green patination. F
Estimate: 400 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: STATUA DI AFRODITE CHE LAVA I SUOI CAPELLI, STATUA IN MARMO DEL II SECOLO A.C., WALTERS ART MUSEUM, BALTIMORA

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Numismatica Ars Classica > Auction 126 Auction date: 17 November 2021
Lot number: 1

Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 

Lot description:
Campania, The Campani
Didrachm circa 415-400, AR 7.65 g. Head of Athena r., wearing crested Athenian helmet decorated with olive wreath. Rev. KAMΠANON Man-headed bull walking l. Sambon 769 (this coin). Jameson 1854 (this coin). Rutter 9b (this coin). AMB 29 (this coin). Historia Numorum Italy 478.
Extremely rare and undoubtedly the finest example known. Struck on a very broad flan
and with a superb old cabinet tone. An edge nick at one o'clock on obverse,
otherwise extremely fine
Ex Sambon-Canessa 9 May 1903, Maddalena, 81; Rollin & Feuardent 17 December 1919, Collignon 6 and NAC 13, 1998, Antikenmuseum Basel, 29 sales. From the Jameson and Athos and Dina Moretti collections.
The southwestern region of Italy known as Campania derived its name from the important city of Capua. Although Capua was an original Etruscan foundation and the coast of Campania was settled by Greek colonists at Cumae and Neapolis, the region was dominated by Oscan Italic peoples. In the late fifth century BC, the cities of Campania faced repeated invasion by the Samnites, a warlike Oscan people of south-central Italy. During one of these incursions Capua fell to its attackers. It was resettled as a Samnite city with Italic inhabitants who subsequently called themselves the Campani. The martial prowess of the Campani made them a menace to the neighbouring cities and made them popular as mercenaries, especially in Sicily, but conflicts with the Samnites of Samnium ultimately drew them into the Roman sphere of influence in the fourth century BC. The present stater was struck when the Campani were at the height of their power in Campania in the fifth century BC. However, while the coin clearly names the Campani in Greek, the Athena and man-faced bull types are derived from contemporary Neapolitan issues. Indeed the quality of the engraving has led to the conclusion that the coinage naming the Campani was actually struck at Neapolis on their behalf. Neapolis also seems to have struck coins with similar types for other Italic peoples. The important question in all of this is whether Naples struck these coins as part of some larger Campanian monetary alliance or as tribute money to ensure that it did not suffer the same fate as Capua. Although the man-faced bull traditionally represented the Acarnanian river-god Acheloos, over time this image was applied to the spirit of any river. It enjoyed special popularity on the coinage of Campania and Sicily.
Estimate: 10000 CHF

ILLUSTRAZIONE: BRONZETTO GRECO DEL 500-450 A.C.

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Al diritto un guerriero, forse il re, a cavallo armato con 2 giavellotti : al rovescio una figura femminile, forse Atena, seduta, con nelle mani un elmo corinzio  .

Un piccolo, bellissimo triemiobolo dei Perrhaiboi che passerà a breve in NAC 126 al lotto 133 .

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Numismatica Ars Classica > Auction 126 Auction date: 17 November 2021
Lot number: 254
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction
 

Lot description:
Cilicia, Nagidos
Pharnabazus, 380-375. Stater circa 380-375, AR 10.68 g. ΝΑΓΙΔΙΚΟΝ Aphrodite seated r. on throne decorated with a sphinx, holding phiale and lotus flower. Rev. frnbz – hlk in Aramaic characters Bearded bust of warrior l. wearing crested helmet decorated with palmette on bowl. Traité II, 599. SNG von Aulock 5743. SNG France 23. Lederer, Nagidos 20.
Extremely rare. Of excellent Hellenistic style and with a lovely
light iridescent tone. Extremely fine
Ex Gorny & Mosch sale 195, 2011, 278.
Estimate: 7500 CHF

ILLUSTRAZIONE: STELE FUNERARIA IN PIETRA CALCAREA CON SFINGI ANTITETICHE DA CIPRO, 475-450 A.C., MET MUSEUM, NEW YORK

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Classical Numismatic Group > Electronic Auction 502 Auction date: 20 October 2021
Lot number: 47

Price realized: 400 USD   (Approx. 343 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
SICILY, Messana. 310-288 BC. Æ Litra (23.5mm, 8.00 g, 6h). Wreathed head of the nymph Pelorias left; two dolphins to left / Nude warrior (Pheraimon?) advancing left, holding spear and shield. Caltabiano Series XIX, 808–70 var. (unlisted dies); HGC 2, 834. Green patina, roughness. Good VF.
From the Mercury Group Collection, purchased from Harlan J. Berk, Ltd., June 2004. Ex A. D. Moretti Collection.
Estimate: 150 USD

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Numismatica Ars Classica > Auction 126 Auction date: 17 November 2021
Lot number: 188
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 
Lot description:
Crete, Cnossus
Tetradrachm circa 80, AR 13.76 g. Laureate head of Apollo l.; in fields, ΠOΛ –XOΣ. Rev. KNΩ – Σ – I – ΩN Labyrinth. BMC 41 (these dies). SNG Lockett 2452 (these dies). Svoronos, Crète pl. 6, 18 (these dies).
Very rare and in exceptional condition for the issue. A spectacular coin with a very
impressive portrait of Hellenistic style. An unobtrusive edge chip at eleven
o'clock on obverse and minor porosity, otherwise extremely fine
Ex Leu 15, 1976, 263; Leu 42, 1987, 266 and Morton & Eden 51, 2011, Exceptional Greek Coins, 125 sales.
Cnossos had been the great capital of the Minoan civilization on Crete during the Bronze Age and its grand palace complex has sometimes been described as representing the first city of Europe. Although Cnossos was destroyed in ca. 1370 BC, probably by Mycenean invaders from mainland Greece, the memory of the palace and the importance that bulls 1370 BC, probably by Mycenean invaders from mainland Greece, the memory of the palace and the importance that bulls had enjoyed in Minoan culture lived on in the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. According to the myth, the powerful king Minos of Crete ordered his skilled builder Daedalus to construct a vast maze known as the labyrinth-a memory of the winding streets of the ruined Cnossian palace complex-to imprison the Minotaur, the monstrous offspring of his wife Pasiphae and the Cretan Bull. In order to keep the Minotaur fed, Minos ordered the conquered city of Athens to provide a tribute of seven youths and seven maidens every nine years. This terrible tribute was only brought to an end when the hero Theseus, with assistance from Minos' daughter Ariadne, braved the labyrinth and killed the Minotaur. Through the frequent retelling of this myth, the labyrinth became the most famous landmark in Cnossos and indeed all of Crete. By the Hellenistic period the labyrinth maze had evolved into the civic emblem of Cnossos and made frequent appearances on the city's coinage down to the Roman Imperial period. While the labyrinth is most commonly depicted in a square form on this remarkable tetradrachm, it has been given a circular form in order to better follow the contour of the coin's edge. It is paired with a beautifully-executed head of Apollo on the obverse.
Estimate: 45000 CHF

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Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. > Buy or Bid Sale 217 Auction date: 30 November 2021
Lot number: 90

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Lot description:
Thrace, Ainos. Tetradrachm; Thrace, Ainos; c. 398/7-396/5 BC, Tetradrachm, 14.86g. May-348a (dies 215/234, Pl. V, this coin). Obv: Head of Hermes facing, wearing petasos. Rx: ?????? Goat standing r., in r. field vine in leaf, from which hang two grape clusters; all within incuse square.
Ex Lockett Collection Part VI, February 1958, lot 1084
Ex Alberto Sangorski Collection, 1925
Ex Edward P. Warren Collection, published by Kurt Regling in 1906, sold by Sotheby, 2 May 1905, probably coming from the Canon William Greenwell Collection (1820-1918).This coin with its perfectly centered, high-relief image of Hermes has an impressive pedigree, probably dating to the 19th century. The exceptional quality of this coin is proven by the many exceptional collectors who have owned it. EF
Estimate: 20000 USD

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Una estremamente piccola testa di Atena guerriera con elmo attico, su un estremamente piccolo e raro emiobolo ( 0,30 g - RRR ) da Elaia di Eolia ( 450-400 a.C. ) .

E' passato oggi in asta KolnerMunzkabinett 115 al lotto 74 .

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Leu Numismatik AG > Auction 8 Auction date: 23 October 2021
Lot number: 259

Price realized: 16,000 CHF   (Approx. 17,469 USD / 15,001 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
M. Junius Brutus, 54 BC. Denarius (Silver, 19 mm, 3.88 g, 6 h), Rome. BRVTVS Bearded head of L. Junius Brutus to right. Rev. AHALA Bearded head of C. Servilius Ahala to right. Babelon (Junia) 31. Crawford 433/2. RBW 1543. Sydenham 907. A fresh, bright and stunningly beautiful coin, perfectly centered and undoubtedly among the finest known. Thin die break on the reverse, otherwise, good extremely fine.
From the collection of Regierungsrat Dr. iur. Hans Krähenbühl, privately acquired from P. Höfer on 18 December 1981 (with a photocopy of the original correspondence between Peter Höfer and Dr. Hans Krähenbühl regarding the acquisition of this coin enclosed).
Struck during M. Junius Brutus' tenure as moneyer in 54 BC, this issue shows two of his most illustrious ancestors. On the obverse, we find the image of M. Junius Brutus, Rome's legendary first consul, who supposedly expulsed his uncle Tarquinius Superbus, the last Roman king, in 509 BC, whereas the reverse portrays C. Servilius Ahala, another legendary figure from the early Roman Republic, whose fame derived from killing the would-be tyrant Spurius Maelius in 439 BC. With our hindsight knowledge of Brutus' role in the assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March in 44 BC, the motives shown on this coin appear almost prophetic. On the other hand, it was common practice for Rome's moneyers to portray famous ancestors on their denarii as a means of aggrandizing their family's glory in a time when social norms still rigidly prohibited the use of their own portraits.

Estimate: 10000 CHF

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Heritage World Coin Auctions > ANA Signature Sale 3094 Auction date: 19 August 2021
Lot number: 32047

Price realized: 37,000 USD   (Approx. 31,668 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

Lot description:
Ancients
Commodus (AD 177-192). AV aureus (21mm, 7.22 gm, 1h). NGC AU★ 5/5 - 4/5. Rome, AD 184-185. M•COMM•ANT•AVG-P•BRIT•FEL, laureate, draped bust of Commodus right, seen from behind / P M•TR P X•IM-P VII-COS IIII P•P, Commodus, in military dress, standing facing on platform, head left, scepter in left hand, right hand raised, addressing three soldiers standing right at left, each with scutum, aquila, and parazonium; FID•EXERC in exergue. RIC III 110b. Calicó 2250 (this coin). A simply stunning aureus, fully struck from carefully engraved dies, with bright, lustrous fields.
From the Monaco Collection. Ex Paramount Collection (Heritage Auctions, Auction 3096, 25 March 2021), lot 30057; Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 24 (5 December 2002), lot 118; Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 11 (29 April 1998), lot 459; Gilbert Steinberg Collection (Numismatica Ars Classica and Spink-Taisei, Auction, 16 November 1994), lot 505
The sole reign of Commodus, AD 180-192, is often viewed as the tipping point where the Roman Empire's long decline began. Commodus has thus been featured in novels, plays, and feature films as a villain, most recently in the cinema epics "Fall of the Roman Empire" (1964) and "Gladiator" (2001). Son of the greatly revered "Philosopher Emperor" Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), Commodus was the first emperor born "in the purple," in AD 161. Marcus Aurelius made him co-Augustus in AD 177, and the two emperors embarked on a military campaign against the Germans the following year. Worn out by his exertions, Marcus Aurelius died on 17 March AD 180. Freed of his dutiful father's control, Commodus immediately cut a deal with the Germans and abandoned all further plans of military conquest. Returning to Rome, he plunged into sensual pursuits and left governing to a succession of favorites who plundered the public purse and aggrandized themselves. While Commodus continued and worsened the debasement of Roman silver coinage, a process begun by his father, the gold coinage remained of high purity, weight and artistry. This beautiful aureus depicts him as a young man very much in the image of his father. The historians Dio and Herodian both describe him as exceptionally handsome, a picture borne out by his coin portraits and sculpture.
Commodus issued this series to rally his troops after the execution of Sextus Tigidius Perennius, the Praetorian Prefect who essentially ran the empire from AD 180-185, until it was revealed he had aspirations of ascending to the throne.
Estimate: 20000-25000 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: Pannello antonino (Arco di Costantino, attico, lato sud), Roma, 180-190 d.C.

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Salon Numizmatyczny Mateusz Wójcicki > Auction 8 Auction date: 18 September 2021
Lot number: 3106

Price realized: 77 EUR   (Approx. 90 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

Lot description:
Roman Provincial, Thrace, Philippopolis, Elagabalus, AE - RARE
Rare provincial bronze of Elagabalus, in the Varbanov catalog the rarity is R5, which means 100-200 known specimens.
Roman Provincial
Thrace, Philippopolis, Elagabalus (218–222), AE
Obverse: bust of the emperor in a laurel wreath facing right
AYT K M AYΡHΛ ANTΩNEINOC
Reverse: two helmeted warriors or the Dioskuri standing facing each other, clasping hands, the one standing right holding a spear, the one standing left holding a shield on left arm
MHTΡOΠOΛEΩC ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛEΩC NEΩKOΡOY

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LAPIDE DI TOMBA ROMANA AI MUSEI CAPITOLINI, ROMA
 

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Sul rovescio di una emidracma di Lampsaco appena passata in asta BussoPeus 429 n. 130, ancora una testa della dea guerriera Atena con inconsueto elmo corinzio : al diritto bella testa gianiforme femminile . 

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Nomos AG > Auction 23 Auction date: 30 November 2021
Lot number: 26
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 
Lot description:
SICILY. Leontini. Circa 476-466 BC. Didrachm (Silver, 22 mm, 8.69 g, 10 h). Nude jockey on horse trotting to right. Rev. ΛEONTINON Head of lion with open jaws to right; around, four barley grains. Boehringer, Münzgeschichte 11-13. Rizzo, pl 22, 11 (this obverse die). SNG ANS 207 (this obverse die). Beautifully toned and centered, among the finest known examples of the type, a splendid piece. Extremely fine.
From an American collection, ex Peus 421, 1 November 2017, 1040 and Lanz 92, 4 June 1999, 143.
While didrachms were struck by Leontini, as they were by Syracuse, they were not a significant part of the city's coinage. When major fractions of the tetradrachm were needed, it is more than likely that they were supplied by the standard didrachm coinages produced by other cities, such as Segesta or Selinos. The present piece is not only a wonderful example of a Leontinine didrachm, in its condition it is also one of the finest known.

Estimate: 7500 CHF

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Dall'antica Iberia, un attraente asse in bronzo di Carmona con al diritto una bella testa con elmo a calotta e piumato : 200-150 a.C. / 21,40 g / 33 mm .

Passerà domani in asta LECERNAE TERTIA III al lotto 13

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Nomos AG > Auction 23 Auction date: 30 November 2021
Lot number: 246
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction
 

Lot description:
LYDIA. Daldis. Gordian III, 238-244. Medallion (Bronze, 48.5 mm, 43.64 g, 12 h), struck when L. Aurelius Hephaistion was first Archon for the second time. ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟΣ Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian to right. Rev. ΕΠ Λ ΑΥΡ ΗΦΑΙΣΤΙΩΝΟΣ ΑΡΧ / Α Τ Β / ΔΑΛΔΙΑΝ/ΩΝ On the right, Perseus stealthily advancing to left, towards the three sleeping Gorgons, lying to right beneath a tree; in field to right, above Perseus, winged figure of Hypnos; above left, in the field, temple of Apollo; in field to left, horse walking to left, its head turned back to right. GRPC Lydia 50. Kraft pl 45, 57. Mionnet IV, 34, 178. RPC VII.1, 200 = Online VII.1, 200.6 (this coin). Very rare. Dark, reddish-green patina. Good very fine.
From a European collection, acquired in 2019.
The complexity of the scene on the reverse suggested that it was taken from a painting rather than a sculpture. It is similar to other painterly scenes on coins, such as 'Sulla's Dream' or those of Alexander.
Estimate: 10000 CHF

ILLUSTRAZIONE: Sul cratere apulo a figure rosse attribuito al Pittore di Tarporley, Perseo e Atena guardano il volto di Medusa usando lo scudo della dea come specchio e uscendo così indenni dalla visione (Museum Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, ca. 400 - 385 a.C.).     

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Nomos AG > Auction 23 Auction date: 30 November 2021
Lot number: 70

Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction -
 
Lot description:
MACEDON. Sermyle. Circa 500-470 BC. Stater (Silver, 27 mm, 16.90 g). SERMYΛIAO-N Armored warrior, holding spear aloft in his raised right hand, on horseback galloping to right; below, base formed of two horizontal lines enclosing a line of pellets. Rev. Quadripartite incuse square, with a cross-like ornament composed of five pellets at the center. AMNG III/2, 3, pl. XXI, 5 = de Hirsch 987 = Traité I 1668 (struck from the same dies). Rare. Clear and well-centered, with attractive grey surfaces. Usual minor granularity and with an obverse lightly struck, otherwise, about extremely fine.
From the A. G. Collection, in Switzerland since the early 1990s.
Estimate: 7500 CHF

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Nomos AG > Auction 23 Auction date: 30 November 2021
Lot number: 122

Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction -
 
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MYSIA. Kyzikos. Circa 500-450 BC. Stater (Electrum, 19 mm, 15.75 g). Sea eagle, with spread wings, alighting on a tunny fish, which he clasps with his talons and tears with his beak. Rev. Quadripartite incuse square. Von Fritze 94 and pl. III, 13 = BMFA 1454 = Greenwell 151 = Warren 1576. Of great rarity, probably the third known example. With a powerful depiction of a sea eagle, possibly derived from the types of the Black Sea city of Sinope, a trading partner of Kyzikos. Somewhat weakly struck or struck from a worn obverse die, otherwise, good very fine.
From a Bavarian collection, acquired prior to the 1990s.
Estimate: 10000 CHF

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