Caria, Uncertain ('Mint E'). AR Diobol, 1.25 g 11.13 mm. Circa 380-340 BC. Obv: Head of male right, wearing beard Rev: Forepart of bull left; Carian letter [y] on shoulder. Ref: Konuk, Coin M48; HN Online 1707. This issue is sometimes given as an issue of the Carian dynast Hekatomnos, based on a reading of the letter as a Greek E, but this attribution is very unlikely (see the note after Konuk, Coin M49). Fine Estimate: 40 EUR
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Thrace, Bizya. Geta, AD 209-211. AE. 10.93 g. 26.10 mm. Obv: AYT KΡA Π CEΠ ΓETA CEB. Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust of Geta, right. Rev: Herakles standing right, resting hand upon club and holding lion skin and Apples of the Hesperides. Ref: Varbanov 1495. Fine.Estimate: 40 EUR
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AE Byzantine finger-ring (c. AD 5th–6th centuries) Bronze finger-ring with raised almond shaped bezel. Weight: 11.76 g. Diameter: 18.14 mm.
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Caria, Uncertain ('Mint E'). AR Diobol, 1.26 g 11.19 mm. Circa 380-340 BC. Obv: Head of male right, wearing beard Rev: Forepart of bull left; Carian letter y on shoulder. Ref: Konuk, Coin M48; HN Online 1707. This issue is sometimes given as an issue of the Carian dynast Hekatomnos, based on a reading of the letter as a Greek E, but this attribution is very unlikely (see the note after Konuk, Coin M49). Fine Estimate: 60 EUR
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Thrace, Bizya. Philip I, AD 244-249. AE. 13.86 g. 31.24 mm. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΛ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟϹ ΑΥΓ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I, right. Rev: ΒΙΖΥΗΝΩΝ. Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia. Ref: RPC unassigned; ID 48649; Tachev, Bizija 136–40; Jurukova, Bizye 89–90. Fine.Estimate: 40 EUR
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AE Byzantine finger-ring (AD 6th-8th centuries) Finger-ring made of bronze. Weight: 5.52 g. Diameter: 17.22 mm.
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Caria, Uncertain ('Mint E'). AR Diobol, 1.30 g 10.72 mm. Circa 380-340 BC. Obv: Head of young male right Rev: Forepart of bull left, Carian letter y on shoulder. Ref: Konuk, Coin M47 var. (bearded head); HN Online 2402. This issue is sometimes given as an issue of the Carian dynast Hekatomnos, based on a reading of the letter as a Greek E, but this attribution is very unlikely (see the note after Konuk, Coin M49). Fine Estimate: 40 EUR
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Thrace, Byzantium. Pseudo-autonomous, c. AD 2nd century. AE. 2.11 g. 14.66 mm. Obv: Veiled and draped bust right of Demeter. Rev: ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΩΝ. Cornucopia. Ref: Schönert-Geiss, Byzantion 2025 (V1/R1). Fine.Estimate: 40 EUR
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Byzantine Finger ring (AD 15th century) Weight: 3.28 g. Diameter: 18.49 mm.
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Cilicia, Uncertain. AR Hemiobol, 0.34 g 7.93 mm. 4th century BC. Obv: Female figure kneeling right; before, bird right. Rev: Herakles kneeling right, drawing bow; to right, amphora. Ref: Klein 641. Troxell-Kagan 6. Fine/Very rare Estimate: 60 EUR
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Thrace, Coela. Macrinus, AD 217-218. AE. 3.43 g. 18.14 mm. Obv: M OP SEV MACRINVS. Laureate bust of Macrinus, right, wearing cuirass. Rev: AEL MVNICIPI COIL. Prow, right; cornucopia above. Ref: Varbanov 2923; Corpus Nummorum, 19298. Very Fine. Rare.Estimate: 60 EUR
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AE Byzantine finger-ring (AD 11th century) Bronze finger-ring; engraved with cross potent. Weight: 3.67 g. Diameter: 19.11 mm.
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Cilicia, Kelenderis. 1/3 AR Stater, 3.51 g 14.22 mm. Circa 430-420 BC. Obv: Nude youth, holding whip, dismounting from horse rearing left. Rev: Goat kneeling left, head right. Astragalos above. Ref: SNG BN 44 = Traité II 1455, pl. CXXXIX, 18.var (Stater) Fine/VF Estimate: 340 EUR
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Thrace, Coela. Gallienus, AD 253-268. AE. 5.66 g. 22.08 mm. Obv: IMP GALLIHN. Head od Gallienus, laureate, right. Rev: AEL MVNICIP COEL. Artemis standing left, head right, holding patera and torch. Ref: Varbanov 2954. Very Fine.Estimate: 40 EUR
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AE Early Byzantine signet-ring (AD 6th–9th centuries) Signet-ring; bronze; engraved; high circular bezel depicting a cross. Weight: 5.23 g. Diameter: 17.21 mm.
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Cilicia, Nagidos. AR Fourrée Stater, 8.74g, 24mm. Circa 385/4-375 BC. Obv: Aphrodite seated to left, holding phiale; to left, small Eros flying to right, crowning her; below throne, mouse to left Rev: Dionysos standing to left, holding grape bunch on vine and thyrsos; to upper left, monogram above uncertain symbol to left; uncertain letters to lower left. Ref: Casabonne type 4; SNG BnF 28; SNG Levante - . Near Fine Estimate: 60 EUR
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Thrace, Hadrianopolis. Marcus Aurelius. As Caesar, AD 139-161. AE. 10.37 g. 25.38 mm. Obv: Μ ΑVΡΗΛΙΟϹ ΟVΗΡΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ. Bare-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius, wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right. Rev: ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ. River-god reclining, left, holding reed and cornucopia, resting on water-urn. Ref: RPC 10606; Jurukova, Hadrianopolis 50-51. Fine.Estimate: 80 EUR
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AE Ottoman archer's ring (AD 12th–17th centuries) A bronze archer's ring. The ring with flat-section hoop and triangular flange extension which served to protect the bow-thumb from the bowstring. Incised star design. Weight: 3.87 g. Diameter: 17.21 mm.
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Lydia, Thyateira. Nero, AD 54-68. AE. 2.83 g. 15.85 mm. Obv: Draped bust of Nero, right; lightly bearded. Rev: ΘΥΑΤƐΙΡΗΝΩΝ. Labrys. Ref: RPC 2382; SNG Copenhagen 597; BMC 62. Near Fine.Estimate: EUR
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Thrace, Perinthus. Nero, AD 54-68. AE. 7.27 g. 25.12 mm. Obv: ΝƐΡΩΝ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ϹƐΒΑϹΤΟϹ. Laureate head of Nero, right. Rev: ΠΕΡΙΝΘΙΩΝ. Apollo standing, facing, playing cithara. Ref: RPC 1752; Schönert 252. Fine. Damnatio Memoriae?Estimate: 80 EUR
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AE Ottoman archer's ring (AD 12th–17th centuries) A bronze archer's ring. The ring with flat-section hoop and triangular flange extension which served to protect the bow-thumb from the bowstring. Incised linear design. Weight: 4.53 g. Diameter: 29.74 mm.