Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6

Date: 2025-01-22 16:00:00 (4 weeks from now)

Lots: 1402

Total starting: $ 322,887.00

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Auction Summary

La subasta "Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6" se llevará a cabo el 22 de enero de 2025, y contará con un total de 1402 lotes de monedas. Entre las piezas más destacadas se encuentran varias monedas de oro y plata que reflejan la rica historia numismática de diversas civilizaciones. Por ejemplo, el AV Aureus de Julio César, datado en el 46 a.C., es notable no solo por su antigüedad, sino también por su diseño que incluye emblemas del augurato y el pontificado, lo que lo convierte en un objeto de gran interés para los coleccionistas. Otro ejemplar destacado es el AV 5 Guineas de George II, que aunque presenta reparaciones, sigue siendo una pieza valiosa por su historia y rareza. Además, el AV Stater de Ptolemy I Soter, que es extremadamente raro, añade un atractivo especial a la subasta. Las monedas de la época de los Seleúcidas también son notables, con varias tetradracmas que muestran la influencia de Alejandro Magno. En general, esta subasta promete ser un evento emocionante para los entusiastas de la numismática, con una variedad de monedas que abarcan desde la antigüedad clásica hasta el periodo medieval.

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5302 Numistats ref: 673945

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Central Asian Category
INDIA, Kushan Empire. Kanishka I. Circa AD 127-151. AV Dinar (20.5mm, 7.97 g, 12h). Main mint in Baktria (Balkh?). Early phase. Kanishka standing left, holding goad and scepter, sacrificing over altar to left; flame at shoulder / Siva standing left, pouring water from flask and holding vajra (thunderbolt), trident, and he-goat; tamgha to left. MK 37 (O13/R2 [an unlisted die combination); ANS Kushan 371-2; Donum Burns 119-21. Traces of deposits in devices, slight scrape on obverse, slight double strike on reverse, traces of underlying luster. Near EF.


Ex Classical Numismatic Group 124 (19 September 2023), lot 399.
Description
Near EF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6627 Numistats ref: 674980

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British Category
TUDOR. Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR Crown (42mm, 29.86 g, 8h). Seventh issue. Tower (London) mint; im: 1. Struck 1601-1602. Crowned and draped bust (9A) left, wearing ruff, holding lis-tipped scepter and orb / Coat-of-arms over long cross fourchée. North 2012; SCBC 2582. Toned, flan flaws, tiny edge ding, slight double strike. VF.


From the Alexander Christopher Collection.
Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6631 Numistats ref: 674984

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British Category
STUART, Siege money. Pontefract. 1648-1649. AR Shilling (30mm, 3.61 g, 10h). In the name of Charles I. Type I. Dated 1648. Crowned C·R / Castle gateway with flag; OBS to left, P C above, hand holding sword to right, I648 below. Brooker 1231 (same dies); North 2646; SCBC 3148. Toned, uneven strike. Fine. Description
fine Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5322 Numistats ref: 673965

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Roman Provincial Category
THRACE, Perinthus. Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ Medallion (41.5mm, 49.08 g, 6h). Herakles’ Third Labor. Laureate and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over left shoulder, seen from the front, gorgoneion on breastplate / Herakles standing right, grasping the antlers of the Cerynean Hind with both hands and leaning on its back with his knee, lion’s skin draped behind him. Schönert-Geiss, Perinthos 612 (same dies); Varbanov 262. Rough brown patina with green deposits. Near VF. Very rare, only one other in CoinArchives.


Ex Triton II (1 December 1998), lot 620 (hammer $2,400).

Perinthus apparently put on a grand display for Caracalla as the emperor made his way eastward to confront the Persians. The city staged a dual festival, hosting both Actian and Pythian Games for the visitors, and in recognition of the honor Caracalla bestowed upon the city the neocorate. Medallions were struck to celebrate the emperor’s visit, of which many share the same obverse die.


For his Third Labor, Herakles was required to capture the Cerynean Hind, with its brazen hooves and golden horns, alive and bring it from Oenoe to Mycenae. Herakles chased the stag for one full year before it finally tired, finally capturing it.
Description
Schön Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6636 Numistats ref: 674989

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British Category
COMMONWEALTH. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector, 1653-1658. AR Shilling. Dated 1658. Bull 254; ESC 1005; SCBC 3228. Toned, scratches and hairlines. VF. Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6401 Numistats ref: 674754

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World Category
ITALY, Venezia (Venice). Michele Morosini. 1382. AR Grosso (22mm, 1.98 g, 12h). Doge, standing right, and St. Mark, standing facing, holding banner between them / Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing; star to left, F to right. Paolucci 2. Toned, areas of weak strike. Good VF. Rare. Description
Good VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6685 Numistats ref: 675038

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British Medals Category
HANOVER. George IV. 1820-1830. AV Medal (34mm, 31.44 g, 12h). Coronation. By B. Pistrucci. Dated 19 July 1821. GEORGIUS IIII D · G · BRITANNIARUM REX F · D ·, laureate head left / PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO ·, George seated left on throne, being crowned by Victory to right; to left, Britannia, Hibernia, and Scotia standing right; in exergue in three lines, INAUGURATUS/DIE · JULII · XIX/ANNO · MDCCCXXI. BHM 1070; Eimer 1146a. In NGC encapsulation 6928235-002, graded AU Details, obv scratched.


From the Drewry Family Collection, purchased from Paul Bosco, January 1990.
Description
- Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5124 Numistats ref: 673767

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Greek Category
MYSIA, Kyzikos. Circa 550-450 BC. EL Stater (17.5mm, 15.85 g). Ram lying left, head reverted; below, tunny left / Quadripartite incuse square. Von Fritze I 47; Boston MFA 1419 = Warren 1555; SNG BN –. A couple of minor edge splits. Near VF. Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5383 Numistats ref: 674026

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Roman Provincial Category
CYRRHESTICA, Hierapolis. Caracalla. AD 198-217. BI Tetradrachm (25mm, 11.67 g, 12h). Struck AD 215-217. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Cult figures of Haddad, seated on bulls, and Atargatis, seated on lions, between which is a semeion surmounted by a pigeon; all supported by eagle standing facing, head right, with wings spread; between eagle’s legs, lion advancing right. Prieur 925; Bellinger p. 42, fig. 2. Lightly toned, porosity. Near VF. Extremely rare and important type, only four known to Prieur, three in CoinArchives.


Lucian of Samosata describes in detail the Hierapolitan cult images of Haddad and Atargatis (whom he refers to as Zeus and Hera) in his De Dea Syria (31-33), a “guidebook” of sorts to the deities’ temple in Hierapolis and the cult practices taking place there. His description of the statues of Atargatis, Haddad, and the mysterious “symbol” comports wonderfully with the figures as they appear on this type:



The great temple is open to all; the sacred shrine to the priests alone and not to all of these, but only to those who are deemed nearest to the gods and who have the charge of the entire administration of the sacred rites. In this shrine are placed the statues, one of which is Hera, the other Zeus, though they call him by another name. Both of these are golden, both are sitting; Hera is supported by lions, Zeus is sitting on bulls...between the two there stands another image of gold, no part of it resembling the others. This possesses no special form of its own, but recalls the characteristics of other gods. The Assyrians themselves speak of it as a symbol (Greek σημεῖον), but they have assigned it no definite name. They have nothing to tell us about its origin, nor its form: some refer to it as Dionysus; others to Deukalion; others to Semiramis; for its summit is crowned by a golden pigeon, and this is why they allege it is the effigy of Semiramis.
Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5133 Numistats ref: 673776

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Greek Category
IONIA, Ephesos. Circa 390-325 BC. AR Tetradrachm (23mm, 15.28 g, 12h). Zoilos (II), magistrate. Class F, circa 360-350 BC. Bee with straight wings, seen from above / Forepart of stag right, head left; palm tree to left. Karwiese II, Series 11.1, 344, dies O91/R6 (this coin referenced and illustrated); Pixodarus obv. die 91 (this coin referenced). Iridescent tone, traces of find patina. VF.


Ex Elsen 154 (17 March 2023), lot 53 (hammer €4600); Münzen und Medaillen AG FPL 503 (September 1987), no. 19.
Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6197 Numistats ref: 674550

Leo II Authority
Solidus Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.10.leo_ii-zen_e.803 RIC 803 References
Roman Imperial Category
Leo II, with Zeno. AD 474. AV Solidus (20mm, 4.43 g, 6h). Constantinople mint, 3rd officina. Struck 18 January-17 November. Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear over shoulder and shield / Leo and Zeno seated facing on double throne, both nimbate and holding mappa; star and cross above; Γ//CONOB. RIC X 803; Depeyrot 98/1. Toned, minor marks, light mark at edge, some scratches largely under tone. Good VF. Extremely rare from this officina. The third and finest known. The other two: 1) Fagerlie 544 = Stockholm; 2) Rauch 108, 439.


Leo II’s grandfather and namesake Leo I was not expected to produce an imperial dynasty. In fact, his appointment and expected tenure as emperor which came about through the covert maneuvering of the powerful magister militum and patrician, Aspar, was likely intended to be short. Aspar may well have placed Leo I on the throne in order to bide his time in solidifying his own imperial dynastic ambitions. Writing on Leo I’s appointment, Crawford noted that “such a combination of poor lineage, obscurity, age and close connections to Aspar makes it seem that Leo meant as a place-holder, elevated to allow Aspar to pave the way for the accession of his own family” (Crawford, 45). However, Leo proved to be more strong-willed than Aspar bargained for. Leo I and his wife harbored dynastic ambitions, and managed to produce a son. This potential heir, however, soon died in infancy. Leo I’s daughter, Aelia Ariadne, consequently became an extremely important factor in the imperial succession. Leo was first persuaded to betroth Ariadne to Aspar’s second son Patricius. However, Leo later reneged on the betrothal and instead married her to an Isaurian soldier named Zeno, who had brought about the downfall of Aspar’s eldest son Ardaburius on accusations of treason. Aspar lost control of his puppet and was ultimately eliminated.

If the new Leonid dynasty was to endure, Leo I would need a viable heir. Ariadne and Zeno soon produced a son, Leo II, who became Leo I’s presumptive successor. When the elder Leo’s health began to falter, he raised his eponymous grandson to the rank of Caesar in October AD 473, then Augustus in January AD 474. Leo I died a few days later, and the sickly seven-year-old Leo II became sole emperor. Leo’s widow, Aelia Verina, arranged for Leo II to appoint his own father, Zeno, co-emperor on 9 February AD 474, an arrangement that lasted until Leo II died in November of the same year. Afterwards, Zeno ruled as sole emperor. This solidus was struck during their brief joint-reign.
Description
Good VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized
History
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
Para estimar un precio máximo de compra para la moneda en cuestión, podemos considerar varios factores basados en los datos proporcionados:

1. Precio de salida: 862.88 euros.
2. Precio medio de salida en el pasado: 1978.32 euros.
3. Precio medio de remate en el pasado: 4410.86 euros.
4. Conservación de la moneda: 75 (Good VF).

La conservación de 75 (Good VF) indica que la moneda está en un estado bastante bueno, lo que puede influir positivamente en su valor.

Dado que el precio medio de remate en el pasado es significativamente más alto que el precio de salida actual, esto sugiere que hay un potencial de aumento en el precio de remate.

Además, dado que la moneda ha sido subastada y vendida en el pasado con éxito, esto también puede indicar un interés continuo en esta referencia.

Teniendo en cuenta todos estos factores, un precio estimado máximo de compra podría situarse en un rango entre el precio medio de remate y el precio medio de salida.

Por lo tanto, un precio estimado máximo de compra podría ser alrededor de 3000 a 3500 euros. Esto refleja un balance entre el interés histórico y la conservación actual de la moneda.

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5153 Numistats ref: 673796

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Greek Category
KINGS of LYDIA. Kroisos. Circa 564/53-550/39 BC. AR Stater (19.5mm, 10.59 g). Sardes mint. Confronted foreparts of lion and bull / Two incuse squares. Berk 20; Kurth S1; Traité I 407–8; SNG Ashmolean 760. Little of the typical granularity. Good VF. Description
Good VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6214 Numistats ref: 674567

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Byzantine Category
Constantine VI & Irene. 780-797. AV Solidus (20.5mm, 4.43 g, 6h). Constantinople mint. Struck 792-797. Crowned facing bust of Irene, wearing loros, holding globus cruciger and cruciform scepter / Crowned facing bust of Constantine, wearing chlamys, holding globus cruciger and akakia in left. DOC 3c.1; Füeg 5.C; SB 1594. Toned with some luster, a couple spots of weakness, a few minor marks. Good VF. An attractive example. Description
Good VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5184 Numistats ref: 673827

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Greek Category
CILICIA, Mallos. Circa 390-385 BC. AR Stater (21.5mm, 9.13 g, 3h). Persian king, wearing kidaris and kandys, in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear and bow; barley grain to left / Herakles wrestling with the Nemean Lion; club to left. Casabonne Type 7; SNG BN 398. Faintly toned, roughness, heavily smoothed. VF. Very rare. Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6516 Numistats ref: 674869

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The Sidney W. Harl & Kenneth W. Harl Collection Category
ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia. Coenwulf. 796-821. AR Penny (19mm, 1.23 g, 9h). Portrait type. Canterbury mint; Deala, moneyer. Struck circa 810-821. + COENVVLF REX m, diademed bust right / + DEALA MONETA, cross-crosslet with pellets and wedges in angles. Naismith C38.1a = SCBI 1 (Fitzwilliam), 398 (same obv. die); North 356; SCBC 915. TIght flan, slightly wavy. Good VF.


From the Sidney W. Harl & Kenneth W. Harl Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Review XXIII.1 (Winter 1998), no. 151.
Description
Good VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5226 Numistats ref: 673869

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Greek Category
SELEUKID EMPIRE. Seleukos I Nikator. Second satrapy and kingship, 312-281 BC. AV Stater (17.5mm, 8.44 g, 12h). In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Babylon I mint. Struck circa 311-300 BC. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet decorated with a serpent on the bowl / Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis; monogram in wreath below left wing, HP monogram below right wing. SC 81.9–10 var. (symbol on helmet); Price 3716–7 var. (same); HGC 9, 3a. Traces of find patina, scuffs and marks, edge scrapes. Near VF.


From the Henry A. Sauter Collection, purchased from Superior Stamp & Coin.
Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5228 Numistats ref: 673871

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Greek Category
SELEUKID EMPIRE. Seleukos I Nikator. Second satrapy and kingship, 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (28mm, 16.85 g, 8h). Susa mint. Struck circa 300-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / Nike standing right, placing wreath on trophy; monogram to lower left, monogram in lower middle field. SC 173.4; ESMS Tr.15 (A12/P8); HGC 9, 20. Faintly toned, slightly off center. VF. Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5230 Numistats ref: 673873

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Greek Category
SELEUKID EMPIRE. Seleukos I Nikator. Second satrapy and kingship, 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26.5mm, 17.05 g, 2h). Susa mint. Struck circa 300-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / Nike standing right, placing wreath on trophy; monogram to lower left, monogram in lower middle field. SC 173.4; ESMS Tr.29 (A24/P18); HGC 9, 20. A couple of scratches on obverse. VF. Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 5231 Numistats ref: 673874

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Greek Category
SELEUKID EMPIRE. Seleukos I Nikator. Second satrapy and kingship, 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 17.03 g, 3h). Susa mint. Struck circa 300-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / Nike standing right, placing wreath on trophy; monogram to lower left, monogram in lower middle field. SC 173.12; ESMS Tr.77 (A53/P13); HGC 9, 20. A couple of minor scratches. VF. Description
VF Grade
862.88 EUR Starting
1438.13 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVIII – Sessions 5 & 6 . 6071 Numistats ref: 674424

Vespasian Authority
Aureus Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2_1(2).ves.1 RIC 1 References
Roman Imperial Category
Vespasian. AD 69-79. AV Aureus (19.5mm, 6.92 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 74. Laureate head right / Fortuna standing left on base, holding rudder and cornucopia. RIC II.1 699; Calicó 631. Marks, hairlines, edge scrapes and filing. VF.


Ex Roma E-Sale 73 (23 July 2020), lot 741.
Description
VF Grade
1150.5 EUR Starting
1917.5 EUR Estimate
- Realized
History
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94 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
Para estimar un precio máximo de compra para la moneda en cuestión, podemos considerar varios factores basados en los datos proporcionados:

1. Precio de salida: 1150.5 euros. Este es el precio inicial que se establece para la subasta.
2. Precio medio de salida: 3508.28 euros. Este es el promedio de los precios de salida de monedas similares en el pasado, lo que indica que hay un potencial de valor más alto.
3. Precio medio de remate: 2783.75 euros. Este es el precio promedio al que se han vendido monedas similares, lo que puede ser un buen indicador del valor real de mercado.
4. Conservación de la moneda: 75 (VF). Esto indica que la moneda está en una condición bastante buena, lo que puede influir positivamente en su valor.

Dado que la moneda tiene una conservación de 75 (VF), que es una buena condición, y considerando el precio medio de remate de 2783.75 euros, podemos estimar que el precio máximo de compra podría estar en un rango más alto que el precio de salida.

Teniendo en cuenta todos estos factores, un precio estimado máximo de compra podría ser alrededor de 3000 euros. Esto se basa en el hecho de que el precio medio de remate es significativamente más alto que el precio de salida, y la buena conservación de la moneda puede atraer a los compradores.