Electronic Auction 510

Date: 2022-02-23 00:00:00

Lots: 1051

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IBERIA, Gadir. Early 1st century BC. Æ Half Unit (20mm, 3.49 g, 2h). Head of Melkart left, wearing lion skin; club to left / Two tunnies left; [pellet-in(?)-crescent between heads], Phoenician aleph between tails. Cf. ACIP 688–90. Green-brown surfaces, a few pits, cleaning scratches. Near VF.
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IBERIA, Malaka. 2nd century BC. Æ (24mm, 12.43 g, 1h). Bearded head of Hephaistos right, wearing cap; tongs to left; all within laurel wreath / Radiate facing bust of Helios. ACIP 786. Brown surfaces. Near VF. Ex J.-P. Righetti Collection, no. 6666 (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 219, 30 September 2009), lot 141.
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IBERIA, Uncertain. 2nd-1st centuries BC. PB (48mm, 101.67 g). Boukranion / Boar standing right. Cf. CPM 8-14 (for basic types). Tan surfaces, deep scrape. Near Fine. This hefty lead piece belongs to a group popularly categorized as the "Serie de las Minas " (Series of the Mines), due to a single example being found in the El Maerero mine. Other pieces from the series with more detailed Latin legends have been demonstrated to be related to the production and trade of olive oil, and it is likely that other early Spanish lead pieces, such as the present example, were also involved in that industry.
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GAUL, Massalia. Circa 300-100/50 BC. AR Obol (9mm, 0.46 g, 7h). Bare head of Apollo left / Ethnic within wheel of four spokes. F&P OBM-11c. Toned, porosity. VF.
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CALABRIA, Brundisium. 2nd century BC. Æ Semis (20.5mm, 5.79 g, 10h). Semuncial standard. Wreathed head of Neptune right; [to left, Victory, crowning him with wreath, above trident]; S (mark of value) below / Phalanthos, holding lyre, riding dolphin right; monogram to left, S (mark of value) to right. HN Italy 749 var. (rev. type left); SNG BN 1538 (same rev. die). Green-brown surfaces, some roughness. Near VF. Rare with reverse type right.
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CALABRIA, Tarentum. Circa 280-272 BC. AR Nomos (21mm, 6.28 g, 7h). Reduced standard. Warrior, nude but for helmet, wearing shield and two spears on his back, thrusting third spear, on horse rearing right; EY to left, ΦINTYΛ[OΣ] below / Phalanthos, nude, holding Nike, who crowns him with wreath, riding dolphin left; ΠOΛY to left; below, prow left. Vlasto 720–2; HN Italy 1002. Toned, cleaning scratches, light scuffs on obverse. VF.
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LUCANIA, Thourioi. Circa 350-300 BC. AR Nomos (19mm, 7.90 g, 4h). Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with Skylla holding trident / Bull butting right; ΣΩΓ above; in exergue, fish right. HN Italy 1820; cf. Dewing 444. Deep iridescent tone, struck with worn dies, a few old scratches under tone, minor die shift on reverse. VF. Rare variety.
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LUCANIA, Thourioi. Circa 280-213 BC. Æ (14.5mm, 1.94 g, 5h). Laureate head of Apollo right / Tripod; ΔI[...] below. Cf. HN Italy 1925a (head left); otherwise, unpublished in the standard references (Leschhorn does not even list a magistrate name beginning Δι on bronzes of Thorioi). Brown surfaces. Near VF. Extremely rare.
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BRUTTIUM, Rhegion. Circa 415/0-387 BC. AR Litra (9.5mm, 0.78 g, 4h). Facing scalp of lion / Olive-spray with two berries. Herzfelder pl. XI, J; HN Italy 2499. Iridescent tone. Good VF.
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BRUTTIUM, Carthaginian occupation. Circa 215-205 BC. Æ (24.5mm, 11.24 g, 8h). Wreathed head of Tanit-Demeter left / Head of horse right; Punic 'ayin to right. Robinson, Second, p. 53, 4a; CNP 247a; HN Italy 2022. Green-brown surfaces. VF. Good style.
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SICILY, Akragas. Circa 415-406 BC. Æ Tetras – Trionkion (20.5mm, 6.29 g, 10h). Eagle, wings spread, standing right on, and tearing at, dead hare / Crab; below, three pellets (mark of value) above crawfish left. Westermark, Coinage, Series D; CNS 53; HGC 2, 140. Dark green-brown surfaces, a few deposits. Near VF.
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SICILY, Gela. Circa 480/75-475/70 BC. AR Obol (9mm, 0.71 g). Forepart of man-headed bull right / Wheel with four spokes. Jenkins, Gela, Group II, 191; HGC 2, 372. Toned, traces of find patina, minor roughness. VF.
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SICILY, Himera. Circa 530-520/15 BC. AR Litra (11mm, 0.71 g). Contemporary imitation. Cock standing right / Mill-sail incuse within linear square. For prototypes: cf. Kraay 274-303; cf. HGC 2, 426–7. Lightly toned, porous. Fine. From the Mercury Group Collection.
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SICILY, Messana. 338-318 BC. Æ (23mm, 10.67 g, 9h). Laureate head of Poseidon left / Ornate trident head flanked by dolphins; palmettes between tongs. Caltabiano 709.14 (D1/R1) = Virzi 1147 (this coin); CNS 12; HGC 2, 833. Chipped green patina. VF. Ex Edgar L. Owen Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 367, 27 January 2016), lot 74; Thomas Virzi Collection, 1147.
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SICILY, Nakone. Circa 330-310 BC. Æ Hexas (14.5mm, 1.80 g, 11h). Head of female right / Ram standing right; barley grain to right. Campana 5; CNS I p. 326, 5; HGC 2, 962. Dark green patina, some smoothing. VF. Rare.
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SICILY, Sileraioi. 354/3-344 BC. Æ Hexas (19mm, 6.04 g, 6h). Forepart of man-headed bull right / Warrior advancing right, holding shield and spear. Castrizio Series I, 2; Campana 2; CNS 2; HGC 2, 1243. Green patina, die break on obverse. Fine.
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Sicily, Syracuse. Hieron I. 478-466 BC. AR Obol (10mm, 0.39 g). Struck circa 478/5–475/0 BC. Diademed head of Arethusa right / Wheel with four spokes. Boehringer Series XI, 286–91 or Series XII, 362–70; HGC 2, 1371. Even find patina. Near VF. From the Judy Day Frink Collection.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Hieron I. 478-466 BC. AR Drachm (15mm, 4.03 g, 6h). Struck circa 475-470 BC. Horseman riding right / Diademed head of Arethousa right. Boehringer Series XI, 281 (V130/R194); HGC 2, 1360. Toned, rough surfaces. Fine. From the Judy Day Frink Collection.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy. 466-405 BC. Æ Trias (16mm, 2.95 g, 3h). Struck circa 415-410 BC. Head of Arethusa right; dolphins flanking neck / Octopus; three pellets (mark of value) around. Holloway, Further, Series 1, fig. 1; CNS 1; HGC 2, 1428. Green patina. VF. From the Judy Day Frink Collection, purchased from Victor England, Ltd.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy. 466-405 BC. Æ Trias (16.5mm, 4.83 g). Obverse die signed by E– (Euainetos?). Head of Arethousa left, hair in sphendone; E behind neck / Star of eight rays within incuse circle in center of quadripartite incuse square. Holloway, Further, Series 2; CNS 18 mv 1 corr. (E not noted); HGC 2, 1481. Green-brown patina. Good Fine. From the Judy Day Frink Collection, purchased from Frank Kovacs.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Timoleon and the Third Democracy. 344-317 BC. AR Dilitron (13mm, 1.53 g, 4h). Struck circa 344-317 BC. Janiform female head; two dolphins to right / Horse galloping right. HGC 2, 1375; SNG ANS 516. Toned, traces of find patina, a few tiny flan flaws. Near VF. From the Judy Day Frink Collection.