Auktion 148

Date: 2025-01-05 00:00:00 (6 days from now)

Lots: 1310

Total starting: 154,384.00 €

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Auction Summary

La subasta "Auktion 148" se llevará a cabo el 5 de enero de 2025 y contará con un total de 1310 lotes, destacando una variedad de monedas antiguas y medievales. Entre las monedas más notables se encuentra un medallón de Otacilia Severa, que presenta un peso de 66.04 g y un precio estimado de 5000 EUR, así como un aureus de Galerio Maximiano, que muestra a Júpiter y tiene un precio de 4000 EUR. También se destaca un denario de Septimio Severo, que es muy raro y tiene un precio de 2000 EUR. Otras monedas de interés incluyen un sólido de Valentiniano I y un estater de Alejandro Magno, ambos con un precio de 1600 EUR. La subasta promete ser un evento emocionante para los coleccionistas y entusiastas de la numismática, con una amplia gama de piezas que abarcan diferentes períodos y regiones.

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 141 Numistats ref: 675186

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AKARNANIA. Anaktorion. Stater (Circa 320-280 BC).

Obv: Pegasos flying left; monogram below.
Rev: Helmeted head of Athena left; API above, ΔΩ and lighted altar to right.

Pegasi 58; BCD Akarnania 108; HGC 4, 763.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 8.39 g.
Diameter: 21 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
200 EUR Starting
250 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 142 Numistats ref: 675187

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AKARNANIA. Leukas. Stater (Circa 320-280 BC).

Obv: Pegasos flying left; Λ below.
Rev: Helmeted head of Athena left; Λ and filleted stylis to right; monogram below.

Pegasi 134; BCD Akarnania 269 var. (no monogram); HGC 4, 825.

Condition: Near extremely fine.

Weight: 8.56 g.
Diameter: 21 mm.
Description
Near Extremely Fine Grade
240 EUR Starting
300 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 143 Numistats ref: 675188

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AITOLIA. Aitolian League. Triobol (Circa 205-150 BC).

Obv: Head of Aitolia right, wearing kausia.
Rev: AITΩΛΩN.
Calydonian boar standing right; monogram to left, ΣΑΡ below; spearhead in exergue.

BCD Akarnania 493; HGC 4, 952.

Condition: Extremely fine.

Weight: 2.50 g.
Diameter: 17 mm.
Description
extremely fine Grade
160 EUR Starting
200 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 144 Numistats ref: 675189

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BOEOTIA. Tanagra. Obol (Early-mid 4th century BC).

Obv: Boiotian shield.
Rev: T - A.
Forepart of horse left within incuse circle.

BCD Boiotia 267; HGC 4, 1291.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 0.86 g.
Diameter: 10 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 145 Numistats ref: 675190

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BOEOTIA. Thebes. Tetartemorion (Circa 450-425 BC).

Obv: Boeotian shield.
Rev: Kantharos within incuse square.

Cf. BCD Boiotia 380.

Condition: Fine.

Weight: 0.11 g.
Diameter: 5 mm.
Description
fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 146 Numistats ref: 675191

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BOEOTIA. Thebes. Stater (425-395 BC).

Obv: Boeotian shield; club across upper half.
Rev: Θ - E.
Bearded head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath within incuse square.

BCD Boiotia 436; Myron Hoard pl. A, 35; HGC 4, 1326.

Condition: Good very fine.

Weight: 11.97 g.
Diameter: 23 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
600 EUR Starting
750 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 147 Numistats ref: 675192

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BOEOTIA. Thebes. Stater (Circa 379-368 BC). Daim-, magistrate.

Obv: Boeotian shield.
Rev: ΔA - IM.
Amphora within incuse concave circle.

BCD Boiotia 523; Hepworth 18; HGC 4, 1331.

Condition: Good very fine.

Weight: 12.24 g.
Diameter: 20 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
320 EUR Starting
400 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 148 Numistats ref: 675193

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ATTICA. Athens. Obol (Circa 525-515 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right.
Rev: Owl standing facing, head right; olive sprig to left; all within incuse square.

Cf. HGC 4, 1656.

Condition: Fine.

Weight: 0.57 g.
Diameter: 8 mm.
Description
fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 149 Numistats ref: 675194

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ATTICA. Aegina. Obol (Circa 480-457 BC).

Obv: Sea turtle.
Rev: Square incuse with skew pattern.

Meadows Group IIIa; HGC 6, 450.

Condition: Good fine.

Weight: 1.02 g.
Diameter: 8 mm.
Description
good fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 150 Numistats ref: 675195

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (Circa 454-404 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right, with frontal eye.
Rev: AΘE.
Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig and crescent to left; all within incuse square.

Kroll 8; HGC 4, 1597.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 16.59 g.
Diameter: 23 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 151 Numistats ref: 675196

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (Circa 454-404 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right, with frontal eye.
Rev: AΘE.
Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig and crescent to left; all within incuse square.

Kroll 8; HGC 4, 1597.

Condition: Fine.

Weight: 17.08 g.
Diameter: 24 mm.
Description
fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 152 Numistats ref: 675197

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (Circa 454-404 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right, with frontal eye.
Rev: AΘE.
Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig and crescent to left; all within incuse square.

Kroll 8; HGC 4, 1597.

Condition: Good fine.

Weight: 17.05 g.
Diameter: 26 mm.
Description
good fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 153 Numistats ref: 675198

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (Circa 454-404 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right, with frontal eye.
Rev: AΘE.
Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig and crescent to left; all within incuse square.

Kroll 8; HGC 4, 1597.

Condition: Fair.

Weight: 16.94 g.
Diameter: 23 mm.
Description
fair Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 154 Numistats ref: 675199

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ATTICA. Athens. Drachm (Circa 454-404 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right.
Rev: AΘE.
Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig to left; all within incuse square.

Kroll 10; HGC 4, 1631.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 4.09 g.
Diameter: 15 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
80 EUR Starting
100 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 155 Numistats ref: 675200

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ATTICA. Athens. Drachm (Circa 454-404 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right.
Rev: AΘE.
Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig to left; all within incuse square.

Kroll 10; HGC 4, 1631.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 4.04 g.
Diameter: 14 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
80 EUR Starting
100 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 156 Numistats ref: 675201

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ATTICA. Athens. Drachm (Circa 454-404 BC).

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right.
Rev: AΘE.
Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig to left; all within incuse square.

Kroll 10; HGC 4, 1631.

Condition: Fine.

Weight: 4.12 g.
Diameter: 15 mm.
Description
fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 157 Numistats ref: 675202

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (151/0 BC). New Style Coinage. Dionys-, Dionys-, Metro-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / ΔIO - NYΣI / ΔIO / NYΣI / MH / TPO.
Owl standing right on amphora, head facing. Controls: To right, Helios facing in quadriga; H on amphora; ME in exergue; all within wreath.

Thompson 568a-b; HGC 4, 1602.

Among the Greek poleis, Athens is undoubtedly the city that denotes the greatest monetary development. The earliest coinage followed the reforms attributed to Solon on the introduction of Attic weights to replace the Eginetic ones. These early coins, called "Wappenmünzen," were replaced by the "owls" at the end of the 6th century: tetradrachms marked with the head of Athena and the owl, next to which is now the ethnic of the Athenians. These types will last, with variations in style, until the end of silver production (c. mid-1st century). The most noticeable change occurs with the so-called "new style," established from the beginning of the 2nd century BC. In these issues the owl is surrounded by an olive wreath, which is why the tetradrachms are referred to in the inscriptions as "stephanephoroi" (= wreath bearers). Coins of new style also bear inscriptions with the names of magistrates

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 16.79 g.
Diameter: 29 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 158 Numistats ref: 675203

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (Circa 150/49 BC). New Style coinage. Ammonios, Kallias and Lysan-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / AMM / ΩΝΙ / ΟΣ - KAΛ / ΛΙΑΣ / ΛYΣ / AN.
Owl, with head facing, standing right on amphora. Controls: B on amphora, ME below, two torches to right; all within wreath.

Thompson 582c; HGC 4, 1602.

Among the Greek poleis, Athens is undoubtedly the city that denotes the greatest monetary development. The earliest coinage followed the reforms attributed to Solon on the introduction of Attic weights to replace the Eginetic ones. These early coins, called "Wappenmünzen," were replaced by the "owls" at the end of the 6th century: tetradrachms marked with the head of Athena and the owl, next to which is now the ethnic of the Athenians. These types will last, with variations in style, until the end of silver production (c. mid-1st century). The most noticeable change occurs with the so-called "new style," established from the beginning of the 2nd century BC. In these issues the owl is surrounded by an olive wreath, which is why the tetradrachms are referred to in the inscriptions as "stephanephoroi" (= wreath bearers). Coins of new style also bear inscriptions with the names of magistrates

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 16.76 g.
Diameter: 28 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 159 Numistats ref: 675204

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (145/4 BC). New Style Coinage. Eumareides, Kleo- and Aris-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘΕ / EYM / APEI / ΔHΣ / KΛEO / APIC.
Owl standing right, head facing, on amphora; to right, Tritpolemos driving biga of serpents left; Γ on amphora, ΣΦ below; all within wreath.

Thompson 677b; HGC 4, 1602.

Among the Greek poleis, Athens is undoubtedly the city that denotes the greatest monetary development. The earliest coinage followed the reforms attributed to Solon on the introduction of Attic weights to replace the Eginetic ones. These early coins, called "Wappenmünzen," were replaced by the "owls" at the end of the 6th century: tetradrachms marked with the head of Athena and the owl, next to which is now the ethnic of the Athenians. These types will last, with variations in style, until the end of silver production (c. mid-1st century). The most noticeable change occurs with the so-called "new style," established from the beginning of the 2nd century BC. In these issues the owl is surrounded by an olive wreath, which is why the tetradrachms are referred to in the inscriptions as "stephanephoroi" (= wreath bearers). Coins of new style also bear inscriptions with the names of magistrates

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 16.95 g.
Diameter: 29 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
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Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 160 Numistats ref: 675205

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ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (Circa 137/6 BC). Herakleides, Eukles and Timar-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / HPA - KΛEI / ΔHΣ / EYK / ΛHΣ / TIMA / P.
Owl, with head facing, standing right on amphora. Controls: A on amphora, AΠ below; to right, winged Tyche standing left, holding amphora; all within wreath.

Thompson 779B; HGC 4, 1602.

Among the Greek poleis, Athens is undoubtedly the city that denotes the greatest monetary development. The earliest coinage followed the reforms attributed to Solon on the introduction of Attic weights to replace the Eginetic ones. These early coins, called "Wappenmünzen," were replaced by the "owls" at the end of the 6th century: tetradrachms marked with the head of Athena and the owl, next to which is now the ethnic of the Athenians. These types will last, with variations in style, until the end of silver production (c. mid-1st century). The most noticeable change occurs with the so-called "new style," established from the beginning of the 2nd century BC. In these issues the owl is surrounded by an olive wreath, which is why the tetradrachms are referred to in the inscriptions as "stephanephoroi" (= wreath bearers). Coins of new style also bear inscriptions with the names of magistrates

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 16.72 g.
Diameter: 33 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
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