Subasta 156
Ancient & World Coins

Session 1 | April 21st 2025 - 15:00 H
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Kingdom of Macedon. Kassander as regent. Tetradrachm. 307-297 BC. Amphipolis. In the name and types of Alexander III. (Price-495). Anv.: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: AΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding sceptre; Λ over torch in field left, ΔI monogram below throne. Ag. 16,69 g. Almost VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Antigonos II Gonatas - Demetrios II Aitolikos. Tetradrachm. 246/5-229 BC. Amphipolis or Pella mint. (TEA-Period III, Group 7, 33 (O08/R32)). (Sng Cop-1199). (Hgc-3.1, 1042). Anv.: Horned head of Pan to left, lagobolon over shoulder, on boss of Macedonian shield. Rev.: Athena Alkidemos advancing to left, holding shield decorated with aegis, preparing to cast thunderbolt; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ to right, ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΟΥ to left, crested Macedonian helmet to inner left, monogram to inner right. Ag. 17,06 g. Very nice eye appeal. Almost XF. Est...1200,00.

Starting bid

500 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Alexander III, "The Great". Tetradrachm. CY 17 = 202/1 BC. Phaselis. (Price-2858). (DCA-315). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: AΛEΞANΔPOY. Zeus seated left on low throne, holding long scepter in his left hand and eagle standing right with closed wings in his right; to left, IZ above Φ. Ag. 16,20 g. Countermark of radiate facing bust of Helios within round incuse, in reverse. Lightly toned . VF. Est...220,00.

Starting bid

120 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Alexander III, "The Great". Tetradracma. 125-70 BC. Odessos. (Price-1179). Anv.: Head of Herakles right covered with lion's skin. Rev.: Zeus seated left with sceptre and eagle, before AH and below monogram. Ag. 16,57 g. Ex Arcipreste de Hita Collection. Posthumous strike. Choice VF. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

250 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Alexander III, "The Great". Drachm. 336-323 a.C. Chios. (MJP. 2316). (S-6730 var). Ag. 4,18 g. Attractive specimen. Choice VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

90 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Alexander III, "The Great". Drachm. 336-323 BC. Magnesia. (Price-1993). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: AΛEΞANΔPOY. Zeus seated left on low throne, holding long scepter in his left hand and eagle standing right with closed wings in his right; to left, head of a lion left above E. Ag. 4,17 g. Slight patina. Choice VF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

90 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Alexander III, "The Great". Drachm. 336-323 a.C. Abydos. (Price-1528). Ag. 4,13 g. Almost VF. Est...45,00.

Starting bid

20 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Philip III Arrhidaios. Drachm. 323-319 BC. Kolophon. Struck under Menander or Kleitos. In the name and types of Alexander III. (Price-1769). (Müller-241). Anv.: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding sceptre; lyre in left field, A below throne, AΛEΞANΔPOY to right. Ag. 4,16 g. Scratches on reverse. Choice VF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Philip III Arrhidaios. Drachm. 323-317 BC. Uncertain mint in Asia Minor. In the types of Alexander III. (Price-P112). (Müller-P36). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; ΦIΛIΠΠOY to right, ΦIΛ above star in left field. Ag. 4,00 g. Slight porosities on the reverse. Choice VF/VF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Philip III Arrhidaios. Drachm. 323-317 BC. Lampsakos. Struck under Leonnatos, Arrhidaios, or Antigonos I, in the name and types of Alexander III. (Price-1364). (Müller-535). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; AΛEΞANΔPOY to right, monogram in left field, coiled snake below throne. Ag. 4,06 g. Scarce. VF/Almost VF. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

60 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Antigonos I Monophthalmos. Drachm. 310-301 BC. Kolophon. Struck as Strategos or king of Asia, in the name and types of Alexander III. (Price-1823). (Müller-808). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; AΛEΞANΔPOY to right, monogram in left field, Φ beneath throne. Ag. 4,23 g. Choice VF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

90 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Antigonos I Monophthalmos. Drachm. 310-301 BC. Abydos. Struck as Strategos or king of Asia, in the name and types of Alexander III. (Price-1577). (Sng Cop-960). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; AΛEΞANΔPOY to right, monogram in left field, male head to left, wearing Phrygian cap, below throne. Ag. 3,96 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

90 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Antigonos I Monophthalmos. Drachm. 310-301 BC. Abydos. Struck as Strategos or king of Asia, in the name and types of Alexander III. (Price-1560). (Müller-252). (Sng Cop-972). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; AΛEΞANΔPOY to right, monogram in left field, ivy-leaf beneath throne. Ag. 4,27 g. VF. Est...90,00.

Starting bid

50 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Temp. Philip V to Perseus. Tetrobol. 187-168 BC. Pella or Amphipolis. (Sng Ans-3278 var.). (Sng Cop-1282 var.). Anv.: Macedonian shield with MA-KE and club on boss. Rev.: Macedonian helmet, two monograms to left, monogram and thunderbolt to right. Ag. 2,40 g. Rare. XF/VF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

60 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Alexander III, "The Great". AE 15. 336-323 BC. (Price-2072). Anv.: Macedonian shield with pellet on boss. Rev.: Macedonian helmet; grain ear to left, K to right. Ae. 3,85 g. Choice VF/VF. Est...50,00.

Starting bid

25 €

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Kingdom of Macedon. Demetrios I Poliorketes. AE 15. 290-283 BC. Uncertain mint. (Newell-163). (SNG Alpha bank-956). (Hgc-3.1, 1026b). Anv.: Head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet. Rev.: BA. Prow right; labrys (bipennis) to right, ligate AP monogram below. Ae. 2,87 g. Almost VF/VF. Est...30,00.

Starting bid

15 €

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Macedon under Roman Rule. Tetradrachm. 167-149 BC. Amphipolis. (Sng Cop-1315). (Bmc-7). (Tesorillo-Macedonia 28, Plate Coin). Anv.: Diademed and draped bust of Artemis to right, bow and quiver over shoulder, on the boss of a Macedonian shield. Rev.: Club; monogram and MAKEΔONΩN above, ΠPΩTHΣ and two monograms below; all within oak wreath, thunderbolt to left. Ag. 16,83 g. Plugged hole at 12 o'clock. Almost XF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

200 €

Macedon under Roman Rule. Amphipolis. Tetradrachm. 167-149 BC. (Sng Cop-1315). (Bmc-7). (Hgc-3.1,1103). Anv.: Diademed and draped bust of Artemis to right, bow and quiver over shoulder, on the boss of a Macedonian shield. Rev.: Club; monogram and MAKEΔONΩN above, ΠPΩTHΣ and two monograms below; all within oak wreath, thunderbolt to left. Ag. 16,56 g. Light obverse tone. Knock on edge. VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Emporiton. Imitations of Massalia divisors. Tritartemorion. 200 - 140 BC. (Abh-1185). (MIB-6/19a). (Acip-468). Anv.: Female head on the right, with necklace. Rev.: Wheel, with four spokes; in the quadrants: Empty, internal crescent, M, A. Ag. 0,39 g. Rare. Choice F/Almost VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Moesia. Istros. Drachm. 340-313 BC. (SNG Stancomb-142). (Hgc-3.2,1801). Anv.: Two young male heads facing, right head inverted. Rev.: IΣTPIH above sea-eagle on dolphin to left, among them Θ; Δ below. Ag. 4,93 g. Slight patina. Choice VF/VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Mysia. Kyzikos. Hemiobol. 450-400 BC. (Von Fritze-II 14). (Sng Bnf-375). (Klein-265). Anv.: Forepart of boar to left; tunny fish upwards behind. Rev.: Head of roaring lion to left; star to upper left; all within incuse square. Ag. 0,42 g. Almost XF. Est...80,00.

Starting bid

50 €

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Mysia. Kyzikos. Hemiobol. 450-400 BC. (Von Fritze-II 14). (Sng Bnf-375). (Klein-265). Anv.: Forepart of boar to left; tunny fish upwards behind. Rev.: Head of roaring lion to left; star to upper left; all within incuse square. Ag. 0,39 g. VF/Choice VF. Est...60,00.

Starting bid

30 €

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Mysia. Kyzikos. Hemiobol. 450-400 BC. (Von Fritze-II 14). (Sng Bnf-375). (Klein-265). Anv.: Forepart of boar to left; tunny fish upwards behind. Rev.: Head of roaring lion to left; star to upper left; all within incuse square. Ag. 0,37 g. Choice VF. Est...65,00.

Starting bid

35 €

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Mysia. Kyzikos. Hemiobol. 450-400 BC. (Von Fritze-II 14). (Sng Bnf-375). (Klein-265). Anv.: Forepart of boar to left; tunny fish upwards behind. Rev.: Head of roaring lion to left; star to upper left; all within incuse square. Ag. 0,39 g. XF/Choice VF. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

50 €

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Mysia. Kyzikos. Obol. 450-400 BC. (SNG BnF-380/84). (Von Fritze-II 15). Anv.: Forepart of boar to left, tunny fish upwards behind. Rev.: Head of roaring lion to left, retrograde ꓘ in upper left field. Ag. 0,76 g. VF. Est...55,00.

Starting bid

30 €

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Mysia. Pergamon. Cistophorus. 166-67 BC. (Kleiner-25). (SNG Paris-1726/1727). (Sng Cop-425). Anv.: Cista mystica from which snake coils; around, ivy wreath with fruits. Rev.: Bow in bow case decorated with aphlaston, flanked by two serpents; AΠ above ΠPYT (prytaneis) monogram within wreath and star above, ΠEPΓ monogram to left, thyrsus to right. Ag. Attractive specimen. XF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

175 €

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Mysia. Pergamon. Cistophorus. 166-67 BC. (Sng Cop-425). (Kleiner-24). (SNG BnF-1728). Anv.: Serpent emerging from cista mystica; all within wreath. Rev.: Two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase; AΠ and monogram above, civic monogram ΠΕΡΓ to left, staff of Asklepios to outer right. Ag. 12,63 g. Delicate patina. Choice VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Stater - Carthage

North Africa. Carthage. Stater. 350-340 BC. (SNG Lloyd-1656). (Jenkins-Lewis-Group IIIa 6). (MAA-4). Anv.: Head of Tanit to left, wearing a triple pendant earring, a necklace, tied at the back and hung with eight pendants, and a wreath of grain leaves. Rev.: Horse standing to right; pellets below the horse on the right and just before the left fore hoof; in exergue, punic inscription-like pattern. Au. 9,37 g. Nice color. Traces of luster. Very rare. Almost XF. Est...5000,00.

Starting bid

3.000 €

North Africa. Carthage. 1/4 shekel. 220-205 BC. Second Punic War. (Müller-III 91). (Sng Cop-338). Anv.: Wreathed head of Tanit left. Rev.: Horse standing right, pellet below. Ag. 1,84 g. Rare. Ex Tauler & Fau 137 (19/12/2023), lot 2120; Ex Cayón 2011 (21/01/2011), lot 2145. Choice VF. Est...400,00.

Starting bid

200 €

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North Africa. Carthage. Trishekel. 220-215 BC. Second Punic War. (Sng Cop-340). (MAA-84a). Anv.: Wreathed head of Tanit to left. Rev.: Horse standing to right; palm tree behind, Punic letter B before. Ae. 16,03 g. Choice VF. Est...160,00.

Starting bid

80 €

18 3

North Africa. Carthage. Shekel. 264-201 BC. Second Punic War. (Sng Cop-351). (MAA-79). Anv.: Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain ears and single-pendant earring. Rev.: Horse standing right, palm tree in background, punic letter before. Ae. 6,64 g. Choice VF. Est...120,00.

Starting bid

60 €

26 6

North Africa. Carthage. Tridrachm. 203-201 BC. Second Punic War. (Sng Cop-390). (MAA-81). (CNP-103). Anv.: Wreathed head of Tanit to left, wearing pendant earring and necklace. Rev.: Horse standing to right, right foreleg raised, head turned back to left. Bi. 9,05 g. A good sample. Scarce. Almost XF. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

300 €

18 5

North Africa. Massinissa or Micipsa. AE 26. 203-148 a.C. Kings of Numidia. (Mazard-23 var.). (MAA-12 var.). (Sng Cop-510/2 var.). Anv.: Laureate and bearded head to left. Rev.: Horse galloping to left; Punic MN below. 9,11 g. Interesting bronze-lined lead planchet. Rare. Almost VF/VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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North Africa. Massinissa or Micipsa. AE 26. 148-118 BC. (Mazard-50). (Sng Cop-505). Anv.: Laureate and bearded head left. Rev.: Horse galloping left; pellet below. Ae. 12,74 g. Almost VF. Est...75,00.

Starting bid

50 €

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North Africa. Lixus. AE 16. 2nd-1st century BC. Mauretania. (Mazard-633). (Sng Cop-694-6). (MAA-168). Anv.: Head of Chusor-Ptah to right, wearing headdress adorned with cord. Rev.: Bunch of grapes on vine. Ae. 6,02 g. Rare. VF/Almost VF. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Zeugitania. Carthage. AE Dishekel. 241-221 AD. (CNP-46d). (Sng Cop-260). Anv.: Head of Tait or Kore to left, wearing wreath of corn ears. Rev.: Horse standing to right; radiate sun disk flanked by uraei above. Ae. 12,42 g. Rare. Almost VF. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Zeugitania. Carthage. AE Dishekel. 241-221 BC. Sardinia. (CNP-248). (MAA-58k). (Sng Cop-192 var.). Anv.: Head of Tanit or Kore to left, wearing wreath of corn ears. Rev.: Head of horse to right, letter 'ayin in right field. Ae. 14,96 g. Rare. Ex H.D. Rauch 12 (22/03/2013), lot 239. VF/Choice VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

70 €

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Pamphylia. Aspendos. Stater. 380-325 BC. (Tekin-Series 4, AI Unlisted). Anv.: Two wrestlers grappling; AI (=AΣ) between. Rev.: EΣTFEΔIIYΣ, slinger in throwing stance to right; triskeles to right. Ag. 10,83 g. Slight patina. Choice VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

200 €

2 2

Pamphylia. Aspendos. Tetradrachm. CY 5 = 208/7 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. (Price-2885). (DCA-312). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; AΛEΞANΔPOY to right, AΣ in left field, E under throne. Ag. 16,66 g. Beautiful monetary patina with iridescent tones. VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

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Pamphylia. Aspendos. Tetradrachm. CY 8 = 205-204 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. (Price-2888b). (SNG von Aulock-6654). Anv.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev.: (Α)ΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ Zeus seated left on low throne, holding long scepter in his left hand and eagle with closed wings in right; to left, ΑΣ above H (date). Ag.  In the 180s BC, several cities using cistophoric coinage started to apply countermarks on posthumous Alexanders and on Attic weight coins from four Pamphylian cities, namely Phaselis, Perge, Aspendos and, most importantly, Side, whose coinage makes up roughly 80% of all countermarked Pamphylian tetradrachms. The so-called ‘cistophoric’ countermarks were applied by no less than eleven cities, sharing a common design flanked with the abbreviated name of the countermarking authority, and were intended to revaluate Attic weight coins to the cistophoric standard. In the case of this piece, the countermark was applied by the city of Pergamon. VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Kings of Paeonia. Patraos. Tetradrachm. 333-315 BC. Astibus or Damastion. (Hgc-3.1-148). (Sng Ans-1032). Anv.: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev.: Warrior on horse rearing right, spearing enemy who defends himself with raised shield; ΠATPAOY around, kantharos in lower left field. Ag. 12,35 g. Choice VF/VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

120 €

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Kingdom of Pergamum. Philetairos. Tetradrachm. 270-230 BC. Pergamon. (SNG BnF-1604 (Eumenes I)). (Westermark-Group III). Anv.: Laureate head of Philetairos to right. Rev.: Athena enthroned to left, holding shield in right hand, left elbow resting on sphinx seated to right; spear diagonally in background, ΦΙΛΕΤΑΙΡΟΥ to right, bow to outer right, ivy leaf to inner left, A on throne. Ag. Delicate patina. VF/Almost VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

11 4

Persia. Alexandrine Empire. Tetradrachm. 328-311 BC. Babylon. (Bmc-28). Anv.: Baaltars seated left, holding short sceptre in right hand, left hand placed on throne. Rev.: Lion standing left; pentagram or five pointed star above. Ag. 16,17 g. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

200 €

5 3

Phrygia. Apameia. Cistophorus. 88-67 a.C. Dionysios magistrate. (Kleiner-Apameia 22). (Bmc-15). Anv.: Serpent emerging from cista mystica; all within ivy wreath. Rev.: Two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase; AΠA to left, ΔIONYΣIOΣ above in two lines, aulos (double flute) to right. Ag. 12,11 g. Lightly toned. Included collector´s label. VF/Choice VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

80 €

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Phrygia. Apameia. AE 24. 88-40 BC. Andronikos, son of Alkios, magistrate. (Sng Cop-163). (Bmc-37/39). Anv.: Bust of Athena to right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis. Rev.: AΠAMEΩN / ANΔPONIKOY AΛKIOY Eagle right, landing on maeander pattern; caps of the dioscuri, surmounted by star, flanking; star above. Ae. 7,30 g. Choice F. Est...30,00.

Starting bid

15 €

5 5

Phrygia. Apameia. AE 23. 88-40 BC. Andronikos, son of Alkios magistrate. (Sng von Aulock-8338). (Sng Cop-177). (Hgc-7, 672). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev.: Cult statue of Artemis Anaitis standing facing; AΠΑΜΕΩN to right, ANΔΡΟΝΙ ΑΛΚΙΟΥ in two lines to left. Ae. 9,21 g. VF. Est...60,00.

Starting bid

35 €

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Phrygia. Apameia. AE 23. 100-50 BC. Attalos and Bianoros magistrates. (Sng Cop-165/6). (SNG von Aulock-3468). (Bmc-54). Anv.: Bust of Athena right, wearing high-crested Corinthian helmet. Rev.: Eagle alighting on base with maeander pattern, flanked by caps of the Dioskouroi; ATTAΛOY-BIANOPOΣ in two lines below. Ae. 8,03 g. VF. Est...90,00.

Starting bid

60 €

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Phrygia. Apameia. AE 17. 2nd-1st century BC. Pankr..., son of Zenodoros, magistrate. (Sng Cop-193 var.). (Hgc-7, 674 var.). Anv.: Turreted and draped bust of Artemis to right. Rev.: ΑΠΑΜ - ΠΑΝΚΡ / ΖΗΝΟ Marsyas advancing right, playing aulos. Ae. 4,48 g. VF. Est...50,00.

Starting bid

25 €

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