Troas, Gargara. Ae, 1.21 g 10.26 mm. Circa late 3rd -early 2nd century BC. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo, right. Rev: ΓAP,Horse prancing right. Ref: SNG von Aulock 1511. VF. Estimate: 60 EUR
Mysia, Priapos. Ae, 1.08 g 12.03 mm. 4th century BC. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right Rev: Crab; A above, harpa below. Ref:SNG Arikantürk 1096–101. Fine Estimate: 40 EUR
Caria, Myndos. AR Hemidrachm, 2.10 g 14.67 mm. Mid 2nd century BC. Symmachos, magistrate. Obv: Youthful head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy; behind shoulder, thyrsos Rev: ΜΥΔΙΩΝ, winged thunderbolt; below, magistrate's name: ΣΥΜΜΑΧΟΥ. Ref: CH VIII (Hoard 481), pl. LXIX, 15; cf. SNG Keckman 241-2 (magistrate); cf. Karl 271-2 (same). Fine Estimate: 60 EUR
Lydia, Blaundus. Pseudo-autonomous. c. AD 166-180. AE. 11.14 g. 26.25 mm. Obv: ΔΗΜΟϹ ΒΛΑΥΝΔΕΩΝ. Head of the Demos, right. Rev: ΒΛΑΥΝΔΕΩΝ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝ. Tyche standing, left, wearing kalathos, holding rudder and cornucopia. Ref: RPC 11547. Very Fine. Very Rare. There is only one example in RPC.Estimate: 60 EUR
Caria, Myndos. AR Hemidrachm, 2.12 g 14.43 mm. Circa 2nd-1st centuries BC. Drakon, magistrate. Obv: Head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy-wreath; thyrsos over shoulder Rev: Winged thunderbolt. Ref: SNG Keckman -; SNG von Aulock 2637. Fine Estimate: 120 EUR
Lydia, Maeonia. Pseudo-autonomous. AE. 4.60 g. 20.44 mm. Obv: Head of Heracles, bearded, right. Rev: ΜΑΙΟΝΩΝ. Nude Omphale advancing, right, wearing lion skin, carrying club over shoulder. Ref: RPC 2428c; Hochard 1302. Good Very Fine. Omphale is the legendary queen of Lydia. One day, Queen Omphale bought Heracles as slave and started giving him some tasks. Her first task to Heracles was to rescue her country from bandits. Heracles easily coped with this task, the queen began to fall in love with the hero. Heracles had the same feelings to the queen. Throughout the slavery of Heracles, the queen continued to assign a number of duties to him. After a while, Omphale forced Heracles to dress in women's clothing. Omphale took the lion skin of Heracles and placed it on her back and took his stick in her hand. As a reference to this scene, on the reverse of the coin we see Omphale wearing the lion skin of Heracles and holding his stick. The presence of Heracles on the face of the coin is a symbol of the legendary love between Heracles and Omphale. Described by Pactolus Numismatic Academy (PNA).Estimate: 80 EUR
Mysia, Priapos. Ae, 5.82 g 19.27 mm. Circa 1st century BC. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev: [ΠPΙΑΠΗΝΩΝ], Crayfish right; wreath below. Ref: SNG France 2401 var.(Bow) Fine Estimate: 40 EUR
Caria, Rhodes. AR Hemidrachm, 1.76 g 12.95 mm. Circa 408/7-394 BC. Obv: Head of Helios facing slightly right. Rev: P - O. Head of the nymph Rhodos right within incuse square. Ref: Ashton 11-12; HGC 6, 1425. Fine/Very rare Estimate: 220 EUR
Troas, Kebren. AR Hemiobol, 0.30 g 6.47 mm. 5th century BC. Obv: K, Forepart of a ram right Rev: Quadripartite incuse square. Ref: Unpublished standart referance; SNG München -; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen -. Fine Estimate: 60 EUR
Mysia, Prokonnesos, AR Hemiobol, 0.54 g 10.42 mm. Circa 450-420 BC. Obv: Forepart of horse left, Δ on shoulder, grape bunch to right Rev: Oinochoe, Π to right, all within incuse square. Ref:SNG BN 2431; Weber 5250. Fine Estimate: 40 EUR
Caria, Rhodes. AR, Diobol. 0.81 g. 10.06 mm. Circa 275-250 BC. Obv: Radiate head of Helios right. Rev: P - O. Two rose buds. Lyre. Ref: Cf. BMC 65-6 (Trihemiobol or Quarterdrachm). Fine. Estimate: 40 EUR
Lydia, Mostene. Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, AD 139-161. AE. 2.71 g. 15.77 mm. Obv: ΚΑΙ ΒΗΡΙϹϹΙ. Bare-headed bust of Marcus Aurelius wearing paludamentum, right. Rev: ΜΟϹΤΗΝΩΝ. Double axe, bunch of grapes and ear of corn. Ref: Hochard 1332; RPC 8323. Very Fine.Estimate: 120 EUR
Troas, Kebren. AR Obol, 0.60 g 8.00 mm. Circa 460 BC. Obv: Ram's head left. Rev: Gorgoneion within incuse square. Ref: Cf. SNG von Aulock 7619 (hemidrachm); Cf. Rosen 533 (same); Cf. Traité II 2331bis (same). Near Fine/Fine Estimate: 40 EUR
Mysia, Prokonnesos. AR Diobol, 1.01 g 10.70 mm. Circa 411-387 BC. Obv: Female head (Kore Soteira or Aphrodite?) right. Rev: ΠPO / KON. Forepart of stag right, head left; oinochoe to left. Ref: SNG Ashmolean 951; SNG Copenhagen 555. Fine/ Rare Estimate: 60 EUR
Caria, Rhodos. AR Diobol, 0.86 g 10.13 mm. Circa 275-250 BC. Obv:Radiate head of Helios to right. Rev: P - O Two rose buds; above, scallop shell. Ref: Ashton 203. HGC 6, 1450. Ref: SNG Keckman 524-7. Fine. Estimate: 40 EUR
Lydia, Mostene. Gallienus, AD 253-268. AE. 8.01 g. 25.93 mm. Obv: ΛΙΚΙΝ ΓΑΛΛΙΗΝΟϹ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gallienus, right. Rev: ΕΠΙ ϹΤΡ ΑΥΡ ΖΕΥΞΙΔΟϹ ΠΛΟΥΤΙΑΔΟΥ, ΜΟϹΤΗ. Radiate horseman with double axe over shoulder riding right; in front, cypress tree; under horse's foreleg, lighted altar Ref: RPC unassigned; ID 61531; GRPCL 68-70, Hochard 1346. Good Very Fine.Estimate: 120 EUR
Troas, Kebren. AR Diobol, 1.23 g 9.77 mm. Circa 450 BC. Female head to left, wearing disc earring and necklace, her hair bound with a band Rev: Ram's head to left within square incuse. Ref: Rosen 534; SNG von Aulock 1546; Traité II, 2, 2331, pl. CLXIV, 19. Fine Estimate: 60 EUR