Electronic Auction 367

Fecha: 2016-01-27 00:00:00

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LOCAL ISSUES, Sogdiana. Samarkand (Pre-Ikhshid). 4th-5th centuries AD. AR Obol (10mm, 0.29 g, 12h). Schematic bearded male head left; traces of Sogdian legend around / Schematic soldier standing facing, hand on hip and holding bow. Cf. Senior A8.7i (for type); cf. Zeno 51442 (same); http://charm.ru/coins/misc/sogd-silver.shtml. VF, toned. Good metal.
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LOCAL ISSUES, Chach. 3rd-6th centuries AD. Æ (23mm, 6.71 g, 6h). Diademed bust left / Tamgha. S&K 10 = Zeno 20432 (this coin). VF, earthen dark green patina. Well struck on a thick flan.
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LOCAL ISSUES, Otrar. Unbcertain ruler. Late 7th- early 8th century AD. Æ (21mm, 1.59 g, 8h). Lion advancing right on ground line / Large symbol. Smirnova 1578; Zeno 20482 (this coin). Near VF, brown and green patina. Rare.
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SPAIN, Celsa. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Æ As (29mm, 15.67 g, 2h). M. Fulvius and C. Otacilius, praefecti pro II viris for the fifth time. Struck 44-36 BC. Draped bust of Victory right, with palm frond over shoulder / Colonist plowing right with pair of yoked oxen. RPC I 261; ACIP 1491. VF, pale green patina.
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SPAIN, Emerita. Tiberius. AD 14-37. Æ Dupondius (32mm, 22.39 g, 10h). Laureate head left / Main city gate with view of city walls above. RPC I 41; ACIP 3407a. Good Fine, green patina.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Dionysopolis. Gordian III. AD 238-244. Æ Pentassarion (26mm, 11.58 g, 6h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another / Dionysus standing left, holding thyrsus and pouring cantharus; to left, panther advancing left; E (mark of value) to right. Varbanov 544. Near VF, brown surfaces.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Istrus. Pseudo-autonomous issue. 2nd-3rd centuries AD. Æ (18mm, 4.07 g, 12h). Head of Great God right, wearing taenia / Mercury standing left, holding purse and caduceus. SNG Copenhagen –; BMC –; Gorny & Mosch 216, lot 2192 = Rauch Summer 2007, lot 86. VF, rough green patina.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Caracalla, with Julia Domna. AD 198-217. Æ Pentassarion (28mm, 12.90 g, 1h). Quintillianus, legatus consularis. Struck AD 215. Laureate bust of Caracalla and draped bust of Julia Domna facing one another / Nimbate serpent coiled right; Є (mark of value) to left. H&J, Marcianopolis, 6.19.22.3; Varbanov 1036. VF, brown patina, flan crack.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Macrinus, with Diadumenian as Caesar. AD 217-218. Æ Pentassarion (27mm, 12.28 g, 6h). Pontianus, legatus consularis. Laureate bust of Macrinus and bareheaded bust of Diadumenian facing one another / Diana advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver on back and holding bow; retrograde E (mark of value) to left; behind, hound advancing right. H&J, Marcianopolis, 6.24.13.2; Varbanov 1158-9 var. (obv. legend). Near VF, green patina, some deposits.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Macrinus, with Diadumenian as Caesar. AD 217-218. Æ Pentassarion (27mm, 12.77 g, 1h). Pontianus, legatus consularis. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Macrinus and bareheaded and draped bust of Diadumenian facing one another / Draped bust of Serapis right, wearing calathus; E (mark of value) to left. H&J, Marcianopolis, 6.24.6.5; Varbanov 1289. Good VF, green patina. Attractive style.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Gordian III. AD 238-244. Æ Pentassarion (26mm, 11.60 g, 12h). Tullius Menophilus, legatus consularis. Struck AD 239-240. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another / Fortuna seated left on throne, holding cornucopia and rudder; E (mark of value) to left, wheel below throne. H&J, Marcianopolis, 6.37.38.4; Varbanov 2022. VF, green patina.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Gordian III, with Tranquillina. AD 238-244. Æ Pentassarion (27mm, 11.25 g, 7h). Tertullianus, legatus consularis. Struck AD 241-244. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Tranquillina, wearing stephane, facing one another / Minerva standing left, holding reversed spear and resting hand upon shield; E (mark of value) to left. H&J, Marcianopolis, 6.38.4.1; Varbanov 2036. Near VF, green patina.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Philip II. As Caesar, AD 244-247. Æ Pentassarion (27mm, 12.92 g, 2h). Bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust of Philip and draped bust of Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another / Serpent coiled left, with beard; E (mark of value) to right. H&J, Marcianopolis, 6.44.22.1; Varbanov 2101. VF, green-brown patina.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis ad Istrum. Julia Domna. Augusta, AD 193-217. Æ (27mm, 12.96 g, 7h). Aurelius Gallus, legatus consularis. Struck AD 201-203. Draped bust right / Magna Mater (Cybele) riding lion right, holding scepter and tympanum. H&J, Nikopolis 8.17.31.1; Varbanov 2894 var. (rev. legend). VF, green patina. Very rare.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Tomis. Marcus Aurelius. AD 161-180. Æ Triassarion (25mm, 10.98 g, 8h). Laureate head of Marcus Aurelius right / The Dioscuri standing facing one another, each holding scepter and bridle of horse behind; Γ (mark of value) above. RPC IV online 4432; Varbanov 4708. VF, black-green patina, minor roughness on the reverse.
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MOESIA INFERIOR, Tomis. Philip II. As Caesar, AD 244-247. Æ (27mm, 13.51 g, 2h). Bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust of Philip and draped bust of Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another / Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia. Varbanov 5804. Good VF, green-brown patina.
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THRACE, Anchialus. Gordian III, with Tranquillina. AD 238-244. Æ Tetrassarion (27mm, 14.36 g, 7h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Tranquillina, wearing stephane, facing one another / Minerva standing left, holding patera and reversed spear; shield to left. Cf. Varbanov 747. Near EF, light brown patina, hairline flan crack.
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THRACE, Anchialus. Gordian III, with Tranquillina. AD 238-244. Æ Tetrassarion (25mm, 11.50 g, 6h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Tranquillina, wearing stephane, facing one another / Nemesis standing left, holding scales and parazonium; wheel to left. Varbanov 772 var. (obv. legend). VF, brown patina.
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THRACE, Apollonia Pontica. Faustina Junior. Augusta, AD 147-175. Æ (28mm, 11.02 g, 6h). Draped bust right / Eagle standing left, with wings spread and talons clenching serpent rising to left. RPC IV online 10943; Varbanov 811. Near VF, green patina, some scattered roughness. Very rare.
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THRACE, Deultum. Gordian III. AD 238-244. Æ (17mm, 3.24 g, 6h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust left, holding shield and spear over shoulder / Aphrodite, nude but covering breasts and groin with hands, standing slightly left; amphora to left. Draganov 1440a; Varbanov –. VF, green patina. Rare.
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THRACE, Hadrianopolis. Gordian III. AD 238-244. Æ (28mm, 9.07 g, 7h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / The seventh labor: Hercules standing right, restraining Cretan bull by grabbing its horn and neck. Jurukova, Hadrianople 642 (V270/R616); Varbaov 3706. Near VF, green patina.Hercules, made temporarily insane by the goddess Hera, murdered his wife and children. Once recovered, and distressed by his actions, he consulted the Delphic Oracle to find a means of expiating his sin. As a punishment, Apollo replied that the hero would have to serve his cousin Eurystheus, the king of Tiryns and a man whom Hercules despised, for a period of twelve years. Because Eurystheus also hated Hercules, he devised a series of ten feats of such difficulty that they would be either insurmountable or Hercules would die try to complete them. Because Hercules received assistance in completing two of the tasks, Eurystheus added two more, with each becoming more fantastic. Once he accomplished the Labors, he was absolved of his guilt and proceeded to perform many other heroic feats.Hercules seventh labor was to capture the Cretan Bull. Minos, the king of Crete, gave the hero permission to take the bull away, as it had been causing destruction on the island. Hercules subdued the Bull with his bare hands and shipped it back to Athens. Although Eurystheus wished to sacrifice the bull to Hera, the goddess refused the sacrifice because it reflected glory on her sworn enemy. The bull was released and wandered into the town of Marathon, where it became known as the Marathonian Bull.