Auktion 148

Date: 2025-01-05 00:00:00 (1 week from now)

Lots: 1310

Total starting: 154,384.00 €

In this auction, Numistats has matched 168 coins, providing AI-powered purchase recommendations and detailed analysis. View more.

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 . 161 Numistats ref: 675206

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (135-4 BC). New Style Coinage. Ikesios, Asklepiades and Chrys-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / IKE - ΣIOΣ / AΣK / ΛHΠI / AΔHΣ / XPYΣ.
Owl standing right on amphora, head facing. Controls: A on amphora and ΣO below; to right, wreath; all within wreath.

Thompson 814a-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: 16.62 g.
Diameter: 29 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 162 Numistats ref: 675207

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (133/2 BC). New Style Coinage. Amphikrates, Epispatos and Kleoma, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / AMΦ / IKPA / THΣ - EΠI / ΣΠA / TOΣ - KΛE / OMA.
Owl, with head facing, standing right on amphora. Controls: A on amphora, ΠE below; to right, grain ears; all within wreath.

Cf. Thompson 833a; 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: Good very fine.

Weight: 16.64 g.
Diameter: 30 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 163 Numistats ref: 675208

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (115/4 BC). New Style Coinage. Metrodoros, Demosthenes and Eukra-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / MHT / POΔΩ / POΣ - ΔH / MOΣ / ΘE - EY / KPA.
Owl, with head facing, standing right on amphora. Controls: I on amphora, ΣΦ below, grape bunch to right; all within wreath.

Thompson 641a-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: 16.86 g.
Diameter: 28 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 164 Numistats ref: 675209

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (114/3 BC). New Style Coinage. Eumelos and Theoxides, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / EYMH - ΛOΣ / ΘEO / ΞENI / ΔHΣ.
Owl, with head facing, standing right on overturned amphora; in right field, Ares(?) standing facing, holding spear and resting hand on hip; A on amphora, ΛI below.

Thompson 1196-9 var. (letters below amphora); 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: Good very fine.

Weight: 16.13 g.
Diameter: 30 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 165 Numistats ref: 675210

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (111/0 BC). New Style Coinage. Phanokles, Apollonios and Stratios, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / ΦANO - KΛHΣ / AΠOΛ / ΛONIOΣ / ΣTPA / TIOΣ.
Owl standing right on amphora, head facing. Controls: Λ on amphora and ME below; to right, Artemis Phosphoros standing facing, holding torch with both hands; all within wreath.

Thompson 706c; 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: 30 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 166 Numistats ref: 675211

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (95/4 BC). New Style Coinage. Aropos-, Mnasogo- and Apol-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / APO - ΠOΣ / MNA / ΣA / ΓO / AΠOΛ.
Owl, with head facing, standing right on amphora; in right field, winged Agon standing facing, holding palm frond; B on amphora; AΠ below; all within wreath.

Thompson 997a; 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: Good very fine.

Weight: 16.69 g.
Diameter: 30 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 167 Numistats ref: 675212

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (74/3 BC). New Style Coinage. Demetrios, Agatippos, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / ΔH - MH / TPI - OΣ / AΓA / ΘIΠ / ΠOΣ.
Owl, with head facing, standing right on amphora. Controls: uncertain letter on amphora, AΠ below; to right, caps of Dioscuri; all within wreath.

Thompson 884c-d; 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: 16.57 g.
Diameter: 30 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 168 Numistats ref: 675213

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
CORINTHIA. Corinth. Stater (Circa 400-375 BC).

Obv: Pegasos flying right; koppa below.
Rev: Head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet; above, dolphin swimming right.

Pegasi 344; BCD Corinth 89; HGC 4, 1834.

Condition: Good very fine.

Weight: 8.34 g.
Diameter: 22 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
160 EUR Starting
200 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 169 Numistats ref: 675214

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
CORINTHIA. Corinth. Stater (Circa 350/45-285 BC).

Obv: Pegasos flying left; koppa below.
Rev: Helmeted head of Athena left; Γ below chin, dove in wreath behind.

Pegasi 419; BCD Corinth 110; HGC 4, 1848.

Condition: Good very fine.

Weight: 8.44 g.
Diameter: 21 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
800 EUR Starting
1000 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 170 Numistats ref: 675215

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
CORINTHIA. Corinth. Stater (Circa 350/45-285 BC).

Obv: Pegasos flying left; koppa below.
Rev: Helmeted head of Athena left; Δ to left; to right, I and Artemis advancing left, holding torches.

Pegasi 453; BCD Corinth -; HGC 4, 1848.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 8.49 g.
Diameter: 22 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
160 EUR Starting
200 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 171 Numistats ref: 675216

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ARKADIA. Arkadian League. Megalopolis. Triobol or Hemidrachm (Circa 175-168 BC).

Obv: Laureate head of Zeus left.
Rev: MEΓ.
Pan seated left on rock, raising arm and holding lagobolon; eagle above knee; monogram to left.

BCD Peloponnesos 1558.2; HGC 5, 932.

Condition: Good very fine.

Weight: 2.40 g.
Diameter: 15 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
200 EUR Starting
250 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 172 Numistats ref: 675217

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
EUBOIA. Histiaia. Tetrobol (3rd-2nd centuries BC).

Obv: Wreathed head of the nymph Histiaia right.
Rev: IΣTIAIEΩN.
Nymph seated right on stern of galley; wing on prow.

BCD Euboia 387ff.; HGC 4, 1524.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 1.78 g.
Diameter: 14 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 173 Numistats ref: 675218

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ASIA MINOR. Uncertain. Obol (5th century BC).

Obv: Horse(?) standing right.
Rev: Quadripartite incuse square.

Bucephalus Numismatic Gold 7, lot 161.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 0.66 g.
Diameter: 8 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 174 Numistats ref: 675219

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
ASIA MINOR. Uncertain. Hemiobol (5th century BC).

Obv: Helmeted head (of Athena?) right.
Rev: Star or stellate pattern consisting of central pellet and four rays, with four pellets between rays; all within incuse lozenge.

CNG E-311, lot 832; CNG 84, lot 640; Gorny & Mosch 176, 1246.

Rare

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 0.41 g.
Diameter: 7 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 175 Numistats ref: 675220

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
KINGS OF BITHYNIA. Nikomedes III Euergetes (127-94 BC). Tetradrachm. Dated BE 180 (118/7 BC).

Obv: Diademed head right.
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΝΙΚΟΜΗΔΟΥ.
Zeus standing left, holding wreath and sceptre. Controls: To inner left, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, monogram and ΠP (date).

RG 40; HGC 6, 645; DCA 444.

Condition: Good very fine.

Weight: 16.49 g.
Diameter: 34 mm.
Description
good very fine Grade
400 EUR Starting
500 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 176 Numistats ref: 675221

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
KINGS OF BITHYNIA. Nikomedes IV Philopator (94-74 BC). Tetradrachm. Dated BE 208 (91/0 BC).

Obv: Diademed head right.
Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΝΙΚΟΜΗΔΟΥ.
Zeus standing left, holding wreath and sceptre. Controls: To inner left, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, monogram and HΣ (date).

RG 40; Callataÿ p. 63; HGC 7, 646.

Condition: Extremely fine.

Weight: 14.33 g.
Diameter: 32 mm.
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/141i17nz/167797.mp4
Description
extremely fine Grade
800 EUR Starting
1000 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 177 Numistats ref: 675222

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
PAPHLAGONIA. Sinope. Siglos or Drachm (Circa 4th-3rd century BC).

Obv: Head of nymph left.
Rev: AΓY / ΣINΩ.
Sea-eagle standing left, with wings spread, on dolphin left.

SNG BM Black Sea 1481ff. var. (magistrate); HGC 7, 391.

Condition: Fine.

Weight: 6.06 g.
Diameter: 18 mm.
Description
fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 178 Numistats ref: 675223

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
PONTOS. Amisos. Struck under Mithradates VI (Circa 100-95 or 90-80 BC). Ae.

Obv: Head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath.
Rev: AMIΣOV.
Thyrsos leaning against cista mystica and draped with panther skin.

SNG BM Black Sea 1199-1200; HGC 7, 243.

Condition: Extremely fine.

Weight: 8.31 g.
Diameter: 21 mm.
Description
extremely fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 179 Numistats ref: 675224

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
PONTOS. Komana. Ae (Circa 85-65 BC).

Obv: Head of Dionysios right, wearing mitra and ivy wreath.
Rev: KOMA - NΩN.
Filleted thyrsos; two monograms below.

SNG BM Black Sea 1264; SNG Stancomb 716; HGC 7, 283.

Condition: Near very fine.

Weight: 3.32 g.
Diameter: 19 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
- Realized

Numismatik Naumann - Auktion 148 . 180 Numistats ref: 675225

coin.showNoMatched
No match
Greek Coins Category
TROAS. Abydos. Ae (Circa 320-150 BC).

Obv: Laureate bust of Apollo facing slightly left.
Rev: ABYΔH.
Lyre.

SNG Arikantürk 37-8; SNG Copenhagen 52-3; SNG von Aulock 1451.

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 4.59 g.
Diameter: 16 mm.
Description
very fine Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
- Realized