Electronic Auction 367

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

Lots: 712

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SELEUKID EMPIRE. Antiochos X Eusebes Philopator. Circa 94-88 BC. AR Tetradrachm (25.5mm, 15.91 g, 12h). Antioch on the Orontes mint. First Reign, struck 94 BC. Diademed head right / Zeus Nikephoros seated left, holding scepter; monogram above A to outer left, monogram below throne; all within wreath. SC 2429.1c; HGC 9, 1287 corr. (without sideburn). Good VF, lightly toned, area of flat strike on reverse.
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ISLANDS off IBERIA, Ebusus. Late 2nd-early 1st centuries BC. Æ Semis (23mm, 7.37 g, 7h). Bes standing facing, holding mace and serpent; Punic aleph to left / Punic 'YBSM above mark of value and Punic 50. ACIP 758; SNG BM Spain 340–4. VF, rough mottled green patina.From the Camerata Romeu Collection.
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Tiberius. AD 14-37. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.79 g, 1h). "Tribute Penny" type. Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Group 6, AD 36-37. Laureate head right / Livia (as Pax) seated right, feet on footstool, holding scepter and olive branch; ornate chair legs, single line below. RIC I 30; Lyon 154; RSC 16a. Good VF, lightly toned, hairline scratches from being wiped with a cloth.
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PHOENICIA, Arados. Uncertain king. Circa 400-380 BC. AR Third Stater – Tetrobol (12.5mm, 2.72 g, 11h). Ba'al-Arwad right, holding dolphin in each hand; M A (in Aramaic) above / Galley right; below, hippocamp right. Betlyon 6; Rouvier 38; HGC 10, 39. Fine, some porosity.
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SAMNIUM, Aesernia. Circa 263-240 BC. Æ (20mm, 7.14 g, 8h). Head of Vulcan left, wearing pilos; tongs to right / Jupiter in biga galloping right; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses. Campana 4; HN Italy 430. Good Fine, dark green-brown patina.From the Camerata Romeu Collection.
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Drusus. Caesar, AD 19-23. Æ As (28mm, 10.95 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 22-23. Bare head left / Legend around large S • C. RIC I 45 (Tiberius). VF, dark green patina, minor smoothing.Ex Naville Numismatics 6 (6 April 2014), lot 119.
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SAMARIA, "Middle Levantine" Series. Circa 375-333 BC. AR Hemiobol (7.5mm, 0.29 g, 1h). Persian king standing left, fighting winged animal / Forepart of lion left. Cf. Meshorer & Qedar 86 (obol); Sofaer –. Near VF, toned, porous. Well centered and struck. Very rare.
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APULIA, Venusia. Circa 210-200 BC. Æ Uncia (16.5mm, 2.52 g, 3h). Half length bust of Herakles left, wearing lion skin headdress and holding club over shoulder; • (mark of value) below / Lion seated left, head facing, breaking spear held in its jaws. Burnett 4.7; HN Italy 724. VF, dark green patina. Rare.From the Camerata Romeu Collection. Ex Tony Hardy Collection (Classical Numismatic Group 67, 22 September 2004), lot 92.
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Anastasius I. 491-518. AV Solidus (21mm, 4.40 g, 6h). Constantinople mint, 2nd officina. Struck 492-507. Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear over shoulder and shield decorated with horseman / Victory standing left, holding long jeweled cross; star to right; B//CONOB. DOC 3b; MIBE 4a; SB 3. Good VF, slight double strike, a couple scratches, wavy flan.
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PHOENICIA, Byblos (Gebal). 'Ozba'al. Circa 400-365 BC. AR Shekel (24mm, 13.27 g, 6h). Three hoplites, holding shields, on galley left above waves, prow ending in lion's head; below, hippocamp left above murex shell / Lion attacking bull left; 'ZB'L MLK GBL ("Ozbaal, king of Gebal" in Phoenician) above. E&E-B Series IV.2.1.a; Betlyon 14; HGC 10, 133. VF, a bit rough, overcleaned.
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CALABRIA, Tarentum. Circa 280-272 BC. AR Nomos (20mm, 6.47 g, 9h). Nude youth crowning horse he rides right; ZΩ to left, NEY/MH below / Phalanthos, holding helmet, riding dolphin left; stars flanking, ΠΟΛΥ to right. Vlasto 739–45; HN Italy 1006. Good VF, toned, slight die wear, minor die shift on obverse, light scratch under tone on reverse.
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Anastasius I. 491-518. Æ Half Follis (18mm, 4.30 g, 7h). Constantinople mint, 4th officina. Struck 507-512. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Large K; cross to left, star above and below, Δ to right. DOC 21d; MIBE 32; SB 24. VF, dark green and brown patina, a few cleaning marks.
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JUDAEA, Hasmoneans. Mattathias Antigonos (Mattatayah). 40-37 BCE. Æ Eight Prutot (22.5mm, 14.11 g, 6h). Jerusalem mint. Double cornucopia / Wreath. Meshorer 36; Hendin 1162; HGC 10, 646. Fine, dark green-brown patina.
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BRUTTIUM, Rhegion. Circa 415/0-387 BC. Æ (11.5mm, 1.84 g, 7h). Lion mask facing / Laureate head of Apollo right. Rutter, South, Group X; HN Italy 2524. Good VF, hard emerald green patina.From the Camerata Romeu Collection.
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Anastasius I. 491-518. Æ Follis (30mm, 10.44 g, 4h). Barbarous imitation. Struck circa 512-518 or later. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Large M; cross above, stars flanking; Δ//CON. Cf. DOC 23f; cf. MIBE 27; cf. SB 19 for prototype. VF, dark green and brown patina, ragged flan edge.
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JUDAEA, Herodians. Herod III Antipas. 4 BCE-39 CE. Æ Half Unit (22mm, 11.80 g, 12h). Tiberias mint. Dated RY 34 (30/31 CE). TIBЄ / PIAC in two lines within wreath / Palm branch; L-ΛΔ (date) across field. Meshorer 84; Hendin 1208; RPC I 4927. Good Fine, rough green-brown patina.
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SICILY, Akragas. Circa 425/0-410/06 BC. Æ Hexas (19.5mm, 7.30 g, 12h). Eagle standing right on bird / Crab; two pellets (mark of value) flanking, two fish below. CNS 63; HGC 2, 146. VF, dark green-brown patina, minor smoothing.From the Camerata Romeu Collection.
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Tiberius & Germanicus Gemellus. AD 19-37/8 and 19-23/4, respectively. Æ Sestertius (34mm, 26.50 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 22-23. Crossed cornucopia, each surmounted by the bareheaded bust of a boy facing one another; winged caduceus between / Legend around large S • C. RIC I 42 (Tiberius). Fine, green and red patina, rough spots with areas of fill, smoothing.Ex Vico 137 (6 March 2014), lot 304.This issue, commemorating the birth of twin sons to Drusus Caesar and his wife Livia Drusilla (Livilla), was part of the series issued under Tiberius in AD 22-23 to promote the imperial virtue and dynastic solidity of the emperor's family. Although Germanicus Gemellus died very young, his brother Tiberius lived into his adulthood, with the expectation that he would be heir to his grandfather following the premature death of his father, Drusus. In the later years of the emperor's life, though, Gaius (Caligula) was often seen in close company with the emperor, while Tiberius Gemellus's status was shrouded in obscurity. Thus, after the death of the emperor, Caligula, assisted by the Praetorian Prefect, Macro, quickly moved to take the purple. Upon the reading of the deceased emperor's will, however, it was discovered that Tiberius intended for both Tiberius Gemellus and his cousin Gaius to be jointly elevated, and, moreover, that Gemellus was to be the senior partner. Under unknown authority, Caligula quickly had the will vacated, and, shortly thereafter, his cousin murdered.
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PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I to Xerxes II. Circa 485-420 BC. AR Siglos (14mm, 5.25 g). Lydo-Milesian standard. Sardes mint. Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys, quiver over shoulder, in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear and bow / Incuse punch. Carradice Type IIIb A/B (pl. XII); Meadows, Administration 322; BMC Arabia pl. XXV, 17. VF, toned, granular surface.
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SICILY, Naxos. Circa 415-403 BC. AR Litra (11mm, 0.71 g, 9h). Wreathed head of Dionysos right / Grape bunch on vine. Cahn 144 (V87/R115); Campana 29; HGC 2, 976. VF, toned, porous, edge chip.
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Justinian I. 527-565. Æ 10 Nummi – Decanummium (18mm, 4.64 g, 7h). Constantinople mint. Dated RY 35 (561/2). Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Large I; A/N/N/O to left, cross above, X/XX/U (date) to right; CON. DOC 93; MIBE 99; SB 167. VF, dark green patina with touches of reddish-brown, flan flaw on the obverse.