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Classical Numismatic Group > Auction 127 Auction date: 17 September 2024
Lot number: 380
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 

Lot description:
PHOENICIA, Tyre. Gallienus. AD 253-268. Æ (30.5mm, 17.66 g, 12h). Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front / Diomedes standing left, with foot on rock, holding palladium in right hand and scepter in left; murex shell to left. RPC X Online 62980; Rouvier 2542. Earthen green surfaces, light roughness. Good VF. Extremely rare.
Estimate: 750 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: DIOMEDE RAPISCE IL PALLADIO, INCISIONE DI BENIAMINO DEL VECCHIO DEL 1836

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Heritage World Coin Auctions > Showcase Auction 61388 Auction date: 14 May 2024
Lot number: 23128
Price realized: 1,100 USD   (Approx. 1,018 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
Ancients
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), with Marcus Agrippa (died 12 BC). AE dupondius (25mm, 13.30 gm, 1h). NGC XF 3/5 - 4/5, adjusted flan. Gaul, Nemausus, ca. AD 10-14. IMP / DIVI•F, laureate head of Augustus right (on right), and Agrippa left (on left) wearing rostral crown, back to back; P-P across outer fields / COL-NEM, crocodile standing right, chained to palm tree with long vertical fronds, wreath in left field, two serpents in right field. RIC I -, cf. 160 (no serpents). Stunning forest patina.

illustrazione: Medaglia in bronzo del 1798 che celebra la conquista dell'Alto Egitto da parte di Napoleone. Al diritto busto del faraone Memnone; al rovescio coccodrillo incatenato ad un albero di palma, simbolo della conquista dell'Egitto.

 

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Nomos, Obolos 33, lot 20

LUCANIA. Herakleia. Circa 281-278 BC. (Bronze, 13.5 mm, 2.30 g, 9 h). Draped bust of Athena facing three-quarters to right, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet; on her left shoulder, shield. Rev. ՒHPA-KΛEIΩN Trophy. HN Italy 1436. Naples, Santangelo 3794. Van Keuren 142. Very fine.

https://nomosag.com/obolos-33/20

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Dalla regione Indo-scitica, un esemplare di tetradrammo con raffigurazioni al diritto di un re guerriero a cavallo ed al rovescio dello stesso re stante ritto in armi .

L' interessante esemplare sarà il 30 Settembre in vendita St. Jame's Auctions 94 al n. 36 .

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MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl > Auction 15 Auction date: 23 October 2024
Lot number: 141
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 
Lot description:
EMPIRE ROMAIN - ROMAN
Vespasien (69-79). Aureus, victoire sur la Judée captive 71, Lyon.
Av. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG TR P. Buste lauré à droite.
Rv. TRIVMP AVG. Vespasien dans un quadrige à droite, le premier et le troisième cheval regardant en arrière, tenant un rameau et un sceptre surmonté d'un aigle, couronné par la Victoire. Devant, un soldat regardant en arrière, avec une lance et tenant avec un captif aux mains attachées dans le dos. Derrière, un soldat avec une trompette.
Calicó 689a - RIC.- (294, les chevaux à droite) - BMCRE 397 - BN 301 ; Or - 7,19 g - 19,5 mm - 5 h
De flan légèrement oblong, à la découpe irrégulière. La frappe est nette mais décentrée. Un petit choc sur la pommette, sinon de minimes marques de manipulation avec une légère patine dorée sur le brillant d'origine. Superbe.
Ce type commémore le triomphe des Flaviens, décerné à Vespasien et à Titus par le Sénat romain, et célébré en juin 71 après J.-C. Les dépouilles du Temple de Jérusalem et de nombreux captifs juifs ont défilé dans les rues. Notre exemplaire présente une scène de procession, montrant un captif juif, les mains liées, poussé en avant par un légionnaire romain, qui se tourne vers son empereur. Le triomphe de Vespasien est en outre clairement souligné par la Victoire couronnant Vespasien, le soldat avec trompette annonçant la nouvelle et les chevaux au pas triomphal

Starting price: 30000 EUR

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Davissons, Ltd. > E-Auction 49 Auction date: 26 June 2024
Lot number: 62
Price realized: 200 USD   (Approx. 187 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
ROMAN REPUBLICAN. Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus. 128 B.C. AR denarius. 3.63 gm. 20 mm. Rome mint. Helmeted head of Roma right; stalk of grain to left, mark of value below chin / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; below horses, man attacking lion with spear; ROMA above, CN DOM in exergue. Crawford 261/1. Sydenham 514. RSC Domitia 14. RBW 1056. Good Very Fine; light roughness and small scuff on obverse; beautiful reverse with a fascinating design crisply struck.
Nice example of this interesting type depicting a gladiatorial scene.
Estimate: 250 USD

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Savoca Numismatik GmbH & Co. KG > Herakles Auction 1 Auction date: 14 October 2024
Lot number: 75
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 

Lot description:
Trajan AD 98-117. Rome
Denarius AR
17 mm, 3,35 g
IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, laureate head of Trajan to right, with slight drapery on his left shoulder / COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, Dacian seated right on pile of one round and three oblong shields, his arms bound behind him; to left, two curved swords; to right, two spears; DAC CAP in exergue.
extremely fine
RIC 96; Woytek 276b.
This coin is a commemorative issue struck by Emperor Trajan to celebrate his victory over Dacia, following his campaigns between AD 101–102 and AD 105–106. The reverse features a Dacian captive seated to the right on a pile of one round and three oblong shields, his arms bound behind him, symbolizing the subjugation of the Dacians. To the left, two curved swords, known as falces-a characteristic Dacian weapon-are depicted, while to the right, two spears complete the scene. The inscription "DAC CAP" in the exergue, meaning "Dacia Captured," emphasizes the triumph of Rome over the Dacian people.
Starting price: 500 EUR

ILLUSTRAZIONE: UNO DEI "PRIGIONI" DI MICHELANGELO

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Savoca Numismatik GmbH & Co. KG > Herakles Auction 1 Auction date: 14 October 2024
Lot number: 25
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction
 

Lot description:
Mysia. Kyzikos circa 450-330 BC.
Sixth Stater or Hekte EL
12 mm, 2,67 g
Kekrops left, holding branch; below, tunny left / Quadripartite incuse square.
Some marks, otherwise, good very fine
Von Fritze I 158.
Kekrops, the mythological founder and first king of Athens, is a figure deeply embedded in the city's identity. According to legend, he was born from the earth itself, with a form that combined a human upper body and a serpent or fish-tail lower body, symbolizing his connection to the earth and his dual nature as both a human and a chthonic being. Kekrops is a prominent figure in Athenian mythology, notably appearing on Athenian red-figure vases and in the sculpture of the west pediment of the Parthenon.
In one notable myth, Kekrops judged the contest between Athena and Poseidon for the patronage of Athens. Athena's gift of the olive tree was chosen over Poseidon's saltwater spring, leading to her becoming the city's patron goddess. This scene, highlighting the olive tree, symbolizes Athens' prosperity and divine favor.
Interestingly, despite this myth's distinctly Athenian origin, Kekrops appears on the coinage of Kyzikos in Mysia. This can be explained by the close cultural and possibly political ties between Kyzikos and Athens. The depiction of Kekrops holding the olive tree on these coins reflects the shared reverence for Athenian mythology and underscores the influence of Athens in the wider Greek world. The coin itself, with a flan perfectly shaped to fit the design, captures the essence of this legendary figure and his importance in the broader Hellenic culture.
Starting price: 1000 EUR

ILLUSTRAZIONE: Cecrope, divinità ctonia venerata nell’antica Atene. Ipostasi dell’animale sacro nato dalla Terra, il serpente, considerato poi eroe e primo re mitico di Atene. Il culto si trova in altre città, anche della Ionia asiatica. Raffigurato o come biforme (terminante cioè in coda serpentina), oppure come figura eroica, barbata.

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BERTOLAMI, AUCTION 309 DEL 26/09/2024, LOT 253

Bruttium, Laos (c. 350-300 BC), Æ (2,75 g; 15 mm), Head of horned river god r. / [ΣΤ]Α ΟΨΙ, two birds passing to l. and r. SNG ANS 149; HN Italy 2307. Extremely rare. Dark patina. Near extremely fine.

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Nomos AG > Auction 34 Auction date: 13 October 2024
Lot number: 48
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 

Lot description:
THRACE. Abdera. Circa 411/0-386/5 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 24 mm, 12.62 g, 12 h), Herogeiton magistrate, ca. 390 BC. ΑΒΗΡΙ Griffin standing on a base, rearing up to left. Rev. Ε𐅃 - Η-ΡΟΓΕΙ - ΤΟΝΟΣ Statue of Hera, seated on a low-backed throne, her legs half turned to her left and with her feet on a foot stool, and her body turned to front, wearing a polos and a veil, a long chiton and a himation, and raising both hands with her palms facing front. Lorber, Amphipolis, p. 177, Herogeiton, a (this coin). May, Abdera 351 (A254/P297, same dies). Münzen und Medaillen 77, 1992, 37 (same dies). Very rare. With a splendid griffin in high relief, and a remarkable representation of Hera. Sharply struck and attractively toned. Minor marks, otherwise, extremely fine.
Property of a Late Collector, ex Giessener Münzhandlung 44, 3 April 1989, 151.
The representation of Hera - and it is certainly Hera - is a remarkable one. Is she raising her hands in surprise or is she raising them to protect the viewer?
Estimate: 15000 CHF

ILLUSTRAZIONE: HERA IN TRONO CON MELAGRANA NELLA MANO DX, TERRACOTTA DEL VII SEC A.C., MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE DI PAESTUM

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Il 27/09/2024 alle 16:53, Glaukus dice:

vi mostro questa moneta, avrei bisogno di informazioni.

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Salve, per richiedere un'identificazione  bisogna scrivere nell'apposita sezione "Richiesta identificazione" indicando peso e diametro. In ogni caso questa moneta specifica mi sembra essere un oggetto di fantasia, un souvenir venduto ai turisti in prossimità di un museo o un sito archeologico. Saluti

 

 

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London Ancient Coins, Auction 71, lot 96, 25/03/2023. 
Aeolis, Temnos, c. 2nd-1st century BC. Æ (13mm, 1.77g, 12h). Helmeted head of Athena r. R/ A-Θ T-A, Athena Promachos standing r., hurling spear and holding shield. SNG München 609; SNG von Aulock 1674. Near EF

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Leu Numismatik, Wwb Auction 10, lot 341, 7/12/2029

AEOLIS. Temnos. 2nd-1st centuries BC. AE (Bronze, 15 mm, 2.76 g, 1 h). Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Rev. T-A Athena Promachos standing right, holding spear in her right hand and shield in her left. BMC -. SNG München -, cf. 609 (with additional controls on reverse). SNG von Aulock -, cf. 1674-1675 (with additional controls on reverse). Very rare. The obverse struck slightly off center, otherwise, good very fine.

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Nomos AG > Auction 34 Auction date: 13 October 2024
Lot number: 56
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction
 

Lot description:
THRACO-MACEDONIAN TRIBES, Orreskioi. Circa 500-480 BC. Stater (Silver, 20 mm, 9.19 g). Bearded centaur galloping to right, carrying off a nymph whose right hand is raised in protest. Rev. Quadripartite incuse square. Comparette 106 = Gaebler 51b = SNG Lockett 1360 = Tzamalis A.3.20 (this coin). Rare. Sharply struck from well-engraved dies. A vigorously powerful obverse scene. Toned, particularly attractive and with an enviable pedigree. Very minor traces of double-striking. Extremely fine.
Property of a Late Collector, ex Bank Leu 36, 7 May 1985, 98, and from the collections of R.C. Lockett (1873-1950), II, Glendining's 12 February 1958, 1277, C.S. Bement (1843-1923), Naville VI. 28 January 1924, 610, P. Mathey (1844-1929), Feuardent Frères 9 June 1913, 170, G. Duruflé (1835-1909), Rollin & Feuardent 9 May 1910, 313 and Sir Arthur Evans (1851-1941), Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 11 February 1889, 54.
Estimate: 15000 CHF

 

ILLUSTRAZIONE: CENTAURO RAPISCE UNA NINFA, SCULTURA DEL 1892 DI LAURENT HONORE' MARQUESTE AL JARDEN DES TUILIERIES, PARIGI

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Astarte S.A. > Auction 23 Auction date: 28 October 2024
Lot number: 305

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Lot description:
Egypt. Alexandria. Trajan, 98-117. Drachm (Bronze, 32.00 mm, 17.43 g). Dated L I Γ= year 13 (109 / 110 AD) ΑΥΤ KAI TPAIAN CEB ΓEP ΔAKIK Laureate and draped bust of Trajan right. Rev. Anepigraph. Isis-Demeter-Sothis, holding a torch in her right hand, is sitting on the right side on the back of a majestic dog that runs leaping towards the right, turning its head to the left; the goddess wears a chiton, peplos and basileion on her head; below and behind the dog you can see some clouds (?). In the field, at sides the date L I Γ. Vogt I, pp.116-120. Vogt II, p. 30. Dattari 929, this specimen illustrated at plate XXVII. RPC III 4408.2.3 this specimen. Emmett 533. Staffieri, G. M., Isis-Demetra-Sothis nella monetazione alessandrina, in "Annotazioni numismatiche" N. 30, pp. 693-697, Milano, 1998. Staffieri, G. M., Alexandria in Nummis, pp. 293-294, Muzzano 2017. Very Fine, the best possible for this coin's type.
Ex Giovanni Dattari Collection 929, il Cairo. Ex Naville Numismatics 40, 27.05.2018, lot 365.
It is the best preserved and legible drachm of the three known (see RPC III 4408.1.1/3) where on the rare reverse, it is shown the scene which interprets, in Egyptian theology, the astronomical-astrological association of Isis-Demeter in the star Sothis (the Roman Sirius), the brightest star in the Canis Major constellation, which justifies the depiction of the oversized dog on the coin, while the sidereal and non-earthly dimension of the scene is underlined by the unusual presence of the clouds behind and under the Canis Major. For further information on reverse meaning and iconography, please refer to above mentioned Giovanni Maria Staffieri texts.

Starting price: 150 CHF

ILLUSTRAZIONE: SCULTURA IN TERRACOTTA CHE RAFFIGURA LA DEA ISIDE-SOTHIS SEDUTA SUL DORSO DI UN CANE, MUSEO DEL CAIRO

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Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. > Buy or Bid Sale 229 Auction date: 19 November 2024
Lot number: 81

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

Lot description:
Marcus Aurelius as Caesar. 40-as; Marcus Aurelius as Caesar; 139-161 AD, Rome, 145-7 AD, As, 12.76g. Strack-957. Obv: AVRELIVS CAES - AR AVG PII F COS II Head bare r. Rx: VOTA - P - V - BL - ICA around, S C in exergue, Marriage scene: Togate Marcus Aurelius stands l., holding roll in l. hand and clasping right hands with draped Faustina II, who stands right, facing Marcus; between and behind them, draped Concordia stands facing, head r., extending her right arm to bring the couple together. Ex Curtis L. Clay Collection; acquired from De Falco, Naples, c. Summer 1968.Flat strike in center of reverse. EF
Estimate: 450 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: Matrimonio fra due cittadini romani, sarcofago nel Museo di Capodimonte, Napoli

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Numismatica Ars Classica > Autumn Sale 2024 Auction date: 30 September 2024
Lot number: 176
Price realized: 1,100 CHF   (Approx. 1,304 USD / 1,168 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
Syracuse
Drachm signed by Eumenes circa 410-415, AR 418 mm, 3.76 g. Warrior advancing r., holding spear and shield; in exergue, [EV]. Rev. ΣVΡAKOΣI – ON Head of nymph Arethusa r.; below, E –V. Around, four dolphins. Rizzo pl. 42, 9. SNG Copenhagen 665. SNG Fitzwilliam 1257. de Luynes 1253.
Extremely rare. An insignificant edge chip at six o'clock on reverse and with several marks.
Surfaces somewhat porous, otherwise very fine
Estimate: 350 CHF

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Classical Numismatic Group > Electronic Auction 572 Auction date: 9 October 2024
Lot number: 265
Price realized: This lot is for sale in an upcoming auction 
 
Lot description:
CRETE, Aptera. Circa 250-67 BC. Æ (15mm, 2.99 g, 12h). Head of Hera right, wearing stephane / Warrior advancing left, holding spear and shield; grain ear to right. Svoronos, Numismatique 24; cf. SNG Copenhagen 332. Dark green patina, slightly soft strike. Near VF.
Estimate: 100 USD

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