Asido. Half unit. 50 BC. Medina Sidonia (Cádiz). (Abh-157). Anv.: Bull right, crescent above and countermark with Libyan-Phoenician legend. Rev.: Dolphin right. . 5,12 g. This type was erroneously cataloged by A. Burgos, interpreting the upper legend on the obverse as belonging to the coin, this being actually a countermark. Rare. Almost VF/F. Est...120,00.
Gades-Gadir. Cuadrante. 100-20 BC. Cadiz. (Abh-1356). (MIB-9/75 var.). (Acip-681 var.). Anv.: Head of Hercules left, club behind. Rev.: Dolphin left, trident behind and punic legend above and below. . 2,67 g. Pellet dividing the beginning of the lower legend from the reverse, apparently unpublished variant. Choice VF/VF. Est...100,00.
Uncertain Punic mints. Unit. 140-90 BC. Lebrija (Sevilla). (MIB-29/13). Anv.: Laureate female head on the right. Rev.: Horse galloping to the right, behind palm, below Punic legend ´mgs`n. . 7,99 g. Recent studies attribute this coin to Naprisan. Legend similar to type MIB 29/14b. Rare. Choice F/Almost VF. Est...120,00.
Claudius. Proto-Contorniate. 41-50 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 99). (Bmcre-124). Anv.: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR. Laureate head to right. . 23,02 g. Unusual Proto-Contorniate made from a sestertius, they have eliminated the entire legend on the obverse, leaving only the name of the Emperor TI CLAVDIVS with his title as CAESAR and making its reverse completely disappear. Very interesting and rare. Choice VF. Est...400,00.
Almoravid Taifas. In the name of Al-Abbasí. Quirat. (Fbm-Q9). . 0,76 g. This series of quirat in the name of Al-Abbasí are difficult to attribute, Benito de los Mozos sees similarity in these quirates with the issues of Alfonso VII in Baeza (Cf. Dinar Baezí of 545H). Very scarce. Choice F. Est...100,00.
Other Islamic coins. Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan. (AH 580-597). Dirham. 580-597 H. Uncertain mint. Artuquids of Mardin. (Spengler & Sayles-36.3). (Album-1829.4). Anv.: Perseus seated with sword behind his head and holding the head of the ghûl (Medusa) in his left hand. Rev.: Names of the caliph , the Ayyûbids al-Afdal 'Alî and az-Zâhir Ghâzî, sons of Saladin, and the Artuqid. . 12,62 g. Almost VF. Est...90,00.
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