Electronic Auction 367

Date: 2016-01-27 00:00:00

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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 538 Numistats ref: 1167544

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Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ As (26mm, 10.57 g, 7h). British Victory type. Rome mint. Struck AD 210-211. Laureate head right / Victory standing right, with foot on uncertain object, inscribing shield set upon palm tree to right. RIC IV 522a corr. (obv. legend). VF, red-green patina, some light smoothing.Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 132 (1 February 2006), lot 216.Septimius Severus waged his last military campaign against the Caledonians on the northern border of Britain, where he himself died at his campaign headquarters at York in February AD 211. Among those who accompanied him on the campaign were his wife Julia Domna, as well as his sons Caracalla and Geta. Septimius and Caracalla commanded this campaign, with Caracalla becoming sole commander after his father had fallen ill. The two often did not agree on matters of strategy and we are told that at one point that Caracalla became so enraged that he appeared ready to stab his father in the back before the entire army. Upon Severus' death at York in February AD 211, Caracalla made peace with the Caledonians on less-than-favorable terms, which required the Romans retreat to the agreed border of Hadrian's Wall Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 164 Numistats ref: 1089977

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CARTHAGE, Second Punic War. Circa 220-215 BC. Æ Trishekel (30mm, 18.60 g, 12h). Carthage mint. Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain ears and single-pendant earring / Horse standing right; palm tree in background to left. MAA 84; Müller, Afrique 147; SNG Copenhagen 344. VF, gray-brown patina. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 604 Numistats ref: 1090232

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Alexius I Comnenus. 1081-1118. BI Aspron Trachy (23mm, 3.87 g, 6h). Constantinople mint. Struck 1092/3-1118. Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing / Crowned facing bust of Alexius, holding cruciform scepter and globus cruciger. DOC 25b; SB 1918. VF, porous. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 539 Numistats ref: 1167545

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Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ Sestertius (33mm, 24.70 g, 12h). British Victory type. Rome mint. Struck AD 211. Laureate head right, with slight drapery / VICT BRIT TR P XIIII COS III / S C, Victory standing right, erecting trophy; to right, woman standing facing; bound captive seated to her left. RIC IV 483d var. (rev. legend); Banti 133. VF, heavy green patina, fields lightly smoothed.Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 129, 21 December 2005), lot 379.Septimius Severus waged his last military campaign against the Caledonians on the northern border of Britain, where he himself died at his campaign headquarters at York in February AD 211. Among those who accompanied him on the campaign were his wife Julia Domna, as well as his sons Caracalla and Geta. Septimius and Caracalla commanded this campaign, with Caracalla becoming sole commander after his father had fallen ill. The two often did not agree on matters of strategy and we are told that at one point that Caracalla became so enraged that he appeared ready to stab his father in the back before the entire army. Upon Severus' death at York in February AD 211, Caracalla made peace with the Caledonians on less-than-favorable terms, which required the Romans retreat to the agreed border of Hadrian's Wall Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 165 Numistats ref: 1089978

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CARTHAGE, Second Punic War. Circa 220-215 BC. Æ Trishekel (32mm, 19.85 g, 12h). Carthage mint. Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain ears and single-pendant earring / Horse standing right; palm tree in background to left, Punic B to right. MAA 84a; Müller, Afrique 150; SNG Copenhagen 340. Good VF, gray-brown patina. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 454 Numistats ref: 1090235

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Nero. AD 54-68. Æ As (28mm, 10.94 g, 7h). Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck circa AD 66. Bare head right, globe at point of neck / Victory advancing left, holding in both hands shield inscribed S P Q R. RIC I 543; WCN 593; Lyon 228. VF, dark green patina, some roughness. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 540 Numistats ref: 1167546

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Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ As (24mm, 8.63 g, 6h). British Victory type. Rome mint. Struck AD 211. Laureate head right, with slight drapery / Victory standing right, with foot on uncertain object, inscribing shield set upon palm tree to right. RIC IV 490 var. (bust type). Fine, dark green patina, minor roughness.Ex J. S. Vogelaar Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 204, 11 February 2009), lot 137.Septimius Severus waged his last military campaign against the Caledonians on the northern border of Britain, where he himself died at his campaign headquarters at York in February AD 211. Among those who accompanied him on the campaign were his wife Julia Domna, as well as his sons Caracalla and Geta. Septimius and Caracalla commanded this campaign, with Caracalla becoming sole commander after his father had fallen ill. The two often did not agree on matters of strategy and we are told that at one point that Caracalla became so enraged that he appeared ready to stab his father in the back before the entire army. Upon Severus' death at York in February AD 211, Caracalla made peace with the Caledonians on less-than-favorable terms, which required the Romans retreat to the agreed border of Hadrian's Wall Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 166 Numistats ref: 1089979

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CARTHAGE, Second Punic War. Circa 220-215 BC. Æ Trishekel (30mm, 22.04 g, 12h). Carthage mint. Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain ears and single-pendant earring / Horse standing right; palm tree in background to left, Punic B to right. MAA 84a; Müller, Afrique 150; SNG Copenhagen 340. Good VF, gray-brown patina, minor planchet flaws. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 605 Numistats ref: 1090234

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Manuel I Comnenus. 1143-1180. Æ Tetarteron (21mm, 3.70 g, 6h). Thessalonica mint. Struck 1152-circa 1160(?). Facing bust of St. George, holding spear and shield / Facing bust of Manuel, holding labarum and globus cruciger. DOC 18; SB 1975. VF, green and brown patina, some roughness. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 541 Numistats ref: 1167547

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Caracalla. AD 198-217. AR Antoninianus (23mm, 3.81 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 215. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Radiate lion advancing left, with thunderbolt in jaws. RIC IV 273d; RSC 322. Good VF, some roughness. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 167 Numistats ref: 1089980

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CARTHAGE, Second Punic War. Circa 215-201 BC. Æ Shekel (23mm, 4.68 g). Carthage mint. Wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right, [head left]; Punic Ḥ below. MAA 90d; SNG Copenhagen 306. VF, brown surfaces, flip-over double strike. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 606 Numistats ref: 1090236

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Tornikios. Proedros, circa 1170-1190. Æ Tessera (24mm, 6.14 g, 12h). Saints Peter and Paul embracing / AΠOCTOΛ/ωN CKЄΠIOC M/Є ΔVAC AΓIA/ TOPNIKION ΠPO/ЄΔPON EK ΠA/CЄC BΛA/CHS. Kyriaka & Seibt 126. Near VF, black patina, earthen deposits. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 542 Numistats ref: 1167548

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Caracalla. AD 198-217. AR Denarius (20mm, 3.13 g, 7h). Rome mint. Struck AD 216. Laureate head right / Serapis standing facing, head left, extending hand and holding scepter. RIC IV 280c; RSC 348. Near EF, lustrous. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 168 Numistats ref: 1089981

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SKYTHIA, Olbia. Circa 437-410 BC. Cast Æ (32mm, 3.19 g). Dolphin right / APIX on blank surface. Anokhin 179 var. (legend); SNG BM Black Sea 374-6 var. (same). Good VF, earthen green patina. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 455 Numistats ref: 1090237

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Nero. AD 54-68. Æ Semis (21mm, 5.42 g, 6h). Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck circa AD 66. Bare head right, globe at point of neck / Table seen from three-quarter angle, bearing urn and wreath; round shield resting against table leg. RIC I 560 var. (spacing of reverse legend); WCN 631; Lyon 253. VF, rough dark green patina, pit on obverse.This coin commemorates the quinquennial Neronia, a celebratory festival featuring competitions in music and poetry, gymnastics, and horsemanship. The games were held twice under Nero, in AD 60 and 65. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 543 Numistats ref: 1167549

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Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ As (23mm, 10.74 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 217. Laureate head right / Pluto seated left on throne, holding scepter and extending hand toward Cerberus seated facing to left. RIC IV 569. Near VF, green patina. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 169 Numistats ref: 1089982

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SKYTHIA, Olbia. Circa 437-410 BC. Cast Æ (31mm, 1.75 g). Dolphin left / OY on blank surface. Anokhin 180; SNG BM Black Sea 369. Good VF, earthen green patina. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 607 Numistats ref: 1090238

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Latin Rulers of Constantinople. 1204-1261. Æ Trachy (20mm, 1.10 g, 6h). Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing / Sts. Helena and Constantine standing facing, each holding scepter, holding patriarchal cross between them. DOC 35; SB 2057. VF, green and brown patina. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 544 Numistats ref: 1167550

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Geta. As Caesar, AD 198-209. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.24 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 200-205. Bareheaded and draped bust right / Nobilitas standing right, holding scepter and palladium. RIC IV 13a; RSC 90a. Good VF, minor porosity. Description
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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 367 . 170 Numistats ref: 1089983

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THRACE, Apollonia Pontika. Late 5th-4th centuries BC. AR Drachm (12mm, 2.88 g, 8h). Facing gorgoneion / Upright anchor; A to left, crayfish to right. Topalov, Apollonia 45; SNG BM Black Sea 160–1. Good VF.Around 610 BC, Ionian Greeks from Miletos established an important outpost on the western Black Sea coast. Originally called Antheia, and located on a natural peninsula and three nearby islands, the city quickly became a prosperous trading post by exporting copper, honey, grain, and timber, while importing wine, salt, textiles, and pottery for resale to the inland Thracians. The city's key trading partners at the time included fellow-commercial centers Miletos, Athens, Lesbos, Chios, and Rhodes.Prosperity soon enabled Antheia to expand and develop as an important cultural metropolis. An important temple to Apollo was constructed within the city in the late 5th century BC. For 500 talents, it commissioned the Greek sculptor Kalamis (of Boeotia) to cast a 13 ton, 10 meter high, bronze statue of Apollo for the new temple (Strabo VII.6.1). So popular was this temple of Apollo, that the city was now renamed Apollonia in its honor. In 72 BC, during his war against the Thracian Bessi, the proconsul of Macedon, Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus (cos. 73 BC), sacked the city and had the statue transported to Rome, where it was displayed on the Capitol (Pliny, NH XXXIV.18; Strabo VII.6.1).The 5th and 4th century BC coinage of Apollonia Pontika reflects that city's origins: commercial wealth and maritime power. The gorgon was a popular apotropaic device, seen as warding off evil; thus a number of ancient Greek cities adopted it as a coin design. The anchor and the crayfish attest to the city's reliance on maritime commerce for its economy, and the anchor depicted on these coins is actually one of the first anchors of modern design rendered in Greek art. Description
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