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CATALOGUE OF THE
COLLECTION OF COINS
S. B. SCHIEFFELIN, Esq. Of New York, U.S.A.
COMPRISING
GREEK COINS, IN GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE.
ROMAN COINS, REPUBLICAN AND IMPERIAL, AND
COINS OE THE BYZANTINE EMPERORS,
IN GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE.
JftpMafral Corns anh JHuhals, AND
A FEW NUMISMATIC BOOKS.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY MESSRS.
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, ^udiottoors of llfforarg |Jropodg & tUorhs jlladraifine of fljr ^jtto ^rto,
AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.
On WEDNESDAY, the 30th of MARCH, 1898, and Three following Days,
AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.
MAY BE VIEWED TWO DAYS PRIOR. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD.
DRYDEN PRESS : J. DAVY & SONS, 137, LONG ACRE, W.C.
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I. The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
II. No person to advance less than Is.; above five pounds 2s. 6d., and so on in proportion.
III. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller.
IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of the purchase-money; in default of which the lot or lots purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold
V. The sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or errors of description.
VI. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense, imme¬ diately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If, at the expiration of Two Days after the conclusion of the sale, the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be catalogued for immediate sale, and the expense, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they were bought. Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will have the option of re-selling the lots uncleared, either by public or private sale, without any notice being given to the defaulter.
VII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money required and deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such lots as are not cleared or paid /a?’, all charges on such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale.
Gentlemen, who cannot attend this sale, may have their
Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servants,
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
13, Wellington Street, Strand, London.
CONTENTS
I.—GREEK COINS. LOTS
Spain .... 1 — 10
Britain, Gaul, &c. 11 — 16
Italy .... 17 — 73
Sicily .... 74 — 123
Greece .... 124 — 220
Asia Minor, &c. 221 — 259
Syria, &c. to Bactria 260 — 324
Egypt, &c. 325 — 361
II.—ROMAN COINS.
Early and Consular Denarii 362 — 382
Roman and Byzantine Gold 383 — 479
Imperial Denarii 480 — 519
Imperial At Cistophori . 520 — 528
Imperial Bronze Coins . 529 — 584
III.—MEDIAEVAL & MODERN COINS & MEDALS.
Coins .... 585 — 660
Medals .... 661 — 669
IV.—BOOKS . 670 — 684
Sizes of the Coins. Scale of Mionnet.
CATALOGUE OF THE
COLLECTION OF COINS OF
S. B. SCHIEFFELIN, ESQ. Of New York, U.S.A.
FIRST DAY’S SALE.
I.—GREEK COINS. HISPANIA.
References to Heiss “ Monn. Ant. de VEspagne” LOT_
1 Silver. Emporise: Didraclims (5); obv. Head of Nymph; rev.
EMPOPITjQN. Pegasos. Celtiberian At: Drachms 8:
Aregrat, Heiss, page 241; Belsinum, p. 185 ; Carabaca and
Contrebia, p. 26; Cose, p. 115; Iliberis, p. 325 ; Osca (2),
p. 152; Turiaso (2), p. 191, one very fine, the others fair to
good 14
2 Bronze. Emporise : (16), as, or varieties of, Heiss, platem, 55 to
58, 60, 63, 64, 66 to 68 ; iv, 38 to 42 ; Tarraco or Cose :
Colonial AE (5), of Augustus with Caius and Lucius, Tiberius
with Augustus, &c., plate vm, 51, 57, 59, 60, generally in fair
order 28
3 Celsa : (6), plate x, xi, 1, 9; and Colonial of Augustus, xi, xii,
17, 18, 20, 21. Osca: Colonial of Augustus, xiii, 11.
Calagurris : Col. of Augustus (14), xv, xvi, 6-8, 10, 12, 15,
16, 19, 22, 27, 29, 30 21
4 Cascantum : Col. of Tiberius, xvi, 6. Ercavica : Col. of Augus¬
tus, xvii, 4. Bilbilis, Celtiberian (2), and Col. of Augustus,
&c. (7), xix, xx, 1, 3, 8, 11, 12, 16, 19, 23. Turiaso: xxn,
11, and Col. of Tiberius, xxiii, 23. Csesar Augusta : Col. of
Augustus, Tiberius, &c., xxiii-xxvi, 1, 5, 6, 21, 27, 34, 41,
42, 43, 60 24
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Clunia: Col. of Tiberius, xxix, 4, 5. Acci: Col. of Augustus,
xxxm, 1. Segobriga: Col. &c. of Augustus and Tiberius,
xxxv, 8, 9, 11, 12. Carthago-Nova: Col. of Augustus,
Tiberius, &c. xxxv, Vi, 2, 3, 28. Illici, Col. of Augustus
and Tiberias, xxxvn, 1, 4, 7, 9. Corduba (Colonia Patricia):
Col. of Augustus and Tiberius, xli, 1, 4, 6, 9 22
Obulco: bilingual JE, xlii-iv, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 16, 19, 27. Malaca :
Punic JE (3), xlv, 2, 6. Irippo : Roman JE., XLVI, 1, 2.
Urso: Augustus, xlvii, 3. Ulia : Roman JE., xlviii, 1.
Carteia : Roman JE., xlix, 12, 13, var. 13, 18, 24, 25, 29 22
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Julia-Traducta : Col. of Augustus, L, 2. Gades : Punic JE, Ll, 5, 7, 10-12, 14, 15, 19, 24, 27, 29, 31. Carmo: Roman JE., lv, 1, 2. Ilipense: lvi, 3. Italica: Col. of Augustus and Drusus, lvii, 8, 10. Romula : Col. of Tiberius with Ger- manicus and Drusus (2), lix, 3. Emerita : Colonial of Augustus and Tiberius, lx-lxii, 11, 15, 28, 37 28
Dertosa and Ilercavonia : Col. of Tiberius, IX, var. 1. Celsa : Col. JE., xi, 13. Ercavica : Col. JE., xvn, 4. Graccurris: Col. of Tiberius (2), xvm, 1. Carthago-Nova: Col. of Augustus, xxv, 1, 2, 9. Saguntum : Celtiberian and Colonial, xxvii-viii, 7, 9, 20. Sexs: Punic JE., xlvi, 5, 7. Acinipo : Col. JE., liv, 4, 6. Osset: Col. JE., lix. var. 2, 4. Cas- tulo: Col. JE., LX, 22. Ebor: Col. of Augustus, LXII, 2.
Norba-Caesarina : JE., LXII, fine and very rare. And fourteen Celtiberian and other JE in poor or ordinary condition 37
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Celtiberian Ad. Emporiae, IV, var. 44, 45. Cose, vi, 4, 8, 10, var.
18. Ilerda and Cose (?). Ilerda, ix, 7, 15. Laguna, xn, 1. Salvvie, Xli. Setisacum, xn, 2. Osca, Xlil, 4. Erala (2),
xvn, 3. Olige, xvm, 3. Sesars, xvm, 3. Belsinum, xx, 6. Eresi, xxi, 1. lluro, xxvn, 2. Damonia, xxvn, 2. Tutia,
xxx, 3. Arsa, xxxn, 3, 4, 5 25
Carabaca and Contrebia (3): xxxiv, 2, 5. Segobriga : Drachms
(2) and JE., xxxiv, 1, 2, 4. Saetabis : xxxvm, 2, 3, 5.
Segisa : xxxvm, 7. Castulo (11): xxxix, 2, 3, 5, 7, 16, 18, and varieties. Iliberis : xlviii, 10,13. Carbula : XLI, 1 24
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Gold Quarter Staters (2): obv. Irregular lines, amongst which may
be distinguished the letters at. ; rev. Horse and charioteer to
the left {Evans, pi. D, 4) 2
Silver Stater and small JR {pi. F, 2 <£ 8); Billon and JR Staters of
Gaulish and Channel Islands types (5); small JR and Billon
of similar types (7); Tin and bronze (5), some fine 18
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Gaulish Quarter Staters, imitations of Philip of Macedon’s types,
one with IPPOY in exergue. Another of debased style 3
Small Gaulish /R, some inscribed (8). And two Tetradrachms of
debased style (Gaulish or Pannonian) 10
Gaulish or Pannonian Tetradrachms (2), and small Gaulish At,
varied (6). Gaulish and other All (8) 16
Massilia : Half Drachms and Obol; the larger coins with obv. Head
of Artemis ; rev. MAXXA, Lion, some fine 11
ITALIA.
AEs Grave. Ardea : As and Semis. Tibur or Praeneste : Semis.
Formiae (?): Semis. Alba Fucentis : Semis, all in good con¬ dition 5
Ardea : Triens ; two others, one with symbol over dolphin on obv.
Tibur : Ti dens. Formiae (?) : Triens. Louceria: As, of re¬
duced weight or standard 6
Ardea: Quadrans; another, similar type. Alba: Quadrans.
Tibur: Quadrans (2). Formiae : Quadrans. Uncertain
Sextans, obv. . . Anchor, rev. . . , Trident. Tuder : small
Semis, rev. TVTEDE., Dog sleeping, all good specimens 8
Hatria : Sextans (2), with HAT., shoe and . . . Tuder : Sextans
(almond shaped), and small Quadrans. Volaterrae : Sextans
(? Quadrans), rev. FELAQDI-, Club. Alba: Quadrans and
Sextans. Formiae: Sextans. Ardea: Sextans. Tibur:
TJncia., all good specimens 10
Small divisions of the As (Triens to TJncia) of Alba, Formiae,
Hatria, Louceria, Tibur, Tuder and Volaterrae, all good 16
Other small divisions (Sextans to Semuncia); and three large pieces
(two doubtful) 12
Roma : Heavy As, Semis, Triens, Quadrans, Sextans and TJncia, a good set g
i • Roma: As, Semis, Triens, Quadrans and Sextans ; and an As and
Semis of reduced standard 7
Roma : Triens and Sextans (2); Semis (2) of reduced standard;
and three reduced AEs of late issue 8
Roma : As and various divisions of late issues; all struck pieces, mostly fine 29
Silver. Samnium : Denarii (2); obv. Female head to left, with
laurel wreath and “ Italia ” in Oscan or Roman letters;
rev. Soldier and fore-part of ox; or rev. Group of eight sol¬
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28 Cales : Didraclims (2); obv. Head of Pallas to right; rev. Nike in
biga, CALENO in exergue. Hyria : Diclrachms (5); obv.
Head of Hera facing (1), obv. Head of Pallas to right or left;
all with rev. V PI N AI or AN IPY., Campanian bull. Alliba :
Litrae (2); rev. Skylla. Romano-Campanian Didrachms (2),
with obv. types. Heads of Apollo or Herakles, none fine 11
Neapolis : Didrachms (5); obv. Head of nymph and adjuncts, &c.,
of Hekate and AETKHI (?); dolphin; corn-ear; club and
A ; eagle, wreath and AI; rev. Campanian bull crowned by
flying Nike, some with legend NEOnOAITQN ; adjuncts
N; IS (2); O; Dolphin, all good specimens 5
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30 Neapolis; Didrachms (8); types as preceding lot; obv. adjuncts,
ST A and Bunch of grapes; racing torch ; three dolphins
(around head); Artemis (?); Pallas; three without obverse
adjuncts, in fair order only 8
31 Nola : Didrachms (3) with types as coins of Neapolis in preceding
lot; another with obv. Helmeted head of Pallas. Phistelia :
Obols (2); Uncertain Obols (3), one of the first pieces very
fine
32 Taras : Early Didrachm ; obv. 7>AflAT, Taras on Dolphin, sepia
in right hand ; rev. ^AflAT, Hippocamp and cockle shell
ornamental borders on both obv. and rev. Others (4) of
slightly later date, with obv. Taras on dolphin, escallop
beneath ; rev. Wheel; or obv. Taras on dolphin holding sepia :
rev. TAPAZ, Forepart of hippocamp. Another, with types
as first coin but of later period; and another, with rev.
Seated figure of Taras, in fair order 7
33 Taras: Didrachms (7) of later type, obv. Tarentine horseman, rev,
Taras on dolphin, in field of obverses, A (2); KAA.; AP.
ZY. AYKI.; &c., two very fine 7
14 Taras : Didraclims (8) of similar types ; in field of obv.KPA
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NK.; ZY. AE. AYK . . .; ATA0A . . . .; ZA ; ZH APOAA 0); Al. APIZTOKA..; <t>IAOKPA;&c Another, with nude figure in front of horse; and another
with obv. the Dioskuri (?) galloping to left, some rathe
fine 10
35 Taras: Didrachms of horseman type, as in previous lots (6)
in. IAAO.; M.; EY. AAMOKPI.; AEHN.; AAI h-HPAKAH ....;(?); Didraclims (4) of later type with
obv. Head of Nymph to left; rev. TA., Tarentine horseman
crowning his steed, various symbols in field, some in fair
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Taras : Drachms (3); (4r. Head of Pallas to right or left; rev.
Owl, with closed or open wings. Another with obv. I.Q-
XfiTENhlX., Tarentine horseman to left crowning his
steed ; rev. TAPAX., T aras on dolphin (rare). Diobols,
Obols, &c. of various issues and types (15), some fine 19
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Taras : Drachms (3) with obv. Head of Pallas, and another of horse¬
man type (KAH. XH PAM BOX). Diobols, Obols, &c., of
varied type (16), some fine 20
Herakleia : Diobols (4) and Obol, with obv. Head of Pallas, or
Head of Herakles; rev. Herakles and lion. Metapontion:
Diobols (4) with head of young river-god, Demeter or Apollo ;
rev. Corn-ear. And a doubtful Half Drachm of Metapontion,
some fine 10
Metapontion: Early Stater; obv. METAP, Corn ear; rev. same
type, incuse. And i Staters (2) and Obol of similar type,
and -jt Stater, with rev. Head of Bull incuse 5
Metapontion : Early At Staters (4), with types as coin in preceding
lot; one of later date and thicker fabric 4
Metapontion : Early At Staters (2) of thick fabric. Others of
later issues, with obv. Head of Nymph, or Head of Demeter (6)
none fine 8
Metapontion : At Staters (or Didrachms) (2), of fine early style
with filleted head of nymph to right. Others of later style,
with head of nymph, or Head of Demeter (3), all in fair
order (5)
Metapontion : At Staters (5), four with obv. Head of Leukippos to
right, and one with obv. Head of Pallas wearing Corinthian
helmet 5
Poseidonia : At Staters (8); with obv. POME^, or POM El A
and figure of Poseidon ; rev. POME^ or POMEIAA
and bull to right or left. Two with escallop beneath bull;
another with B. on obv. and in exergue of rev.; another with
E on obv. and X beneath bull, all in good condition 8
Poseidonia: Early JR -i-Stater : obv. POM., Figure of Poseidon /
to right; rev. similar to obv. but incuse. Sybaris : At Stater
and ^ Stater; obv. Bull to left, V M in exergue; rev. similar
to obverse, but incuse, cdl well preserved 3
Sybaris : Early At Staters (2), similar to Stater in last lot, and
-J Stater with rev. Amphora, incuse. Diobols (2) of later types,
obv. Poseidon, rev. Bull; or obv. Head of Pallas, rev. XYBA., Bull, the two last coins fine 5
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Thurioi: Didrachms (3) of transitional style; obv. Head of Pallas
wearing wreathed helmet; rev. ©OYPIflN., Bull to right
or left, one with I", another with dove beneath bull. Tetra
drachm of fine style; obv. Helmeted head of Pallas to right,
Skylla on helmet, IA behind neck; rev. ©OYPIflNj Bull
to right, fish in exergue, all somewhat worn
Thurioi: Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Pallas to right, Skylla on
helmet; rev. 0]OYPI[.flN, Bull to right, uncertain object
between H P in exergue. Didrachms (3) with similar obv. and
rev. types, one with H P (monogram), and another with X
over bull, one rather fine 4
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Thurioi: Didrachms (4) as in last lot, one with XU, and another
with <|> over bull. Didrachm, obv. Head of Pallas to left,
griffin on helmet; rev. Bull to right, flying Nike with wreath
above, ©OYPIT2.N in exergue (fine and rare). Diobols (5),
or ordinary type 10
Yelia: Didrachms (3); obv. Helmeted head of Pallas to right or
left; rev. YEAHTQN, Lion walking to left or right,
various symbols, &c., in field. Didrachms (2) with similar
obv. type, rev. Lion devouring prey, or lion attacking stag.
Didraclim ; obv. Head of Pallas, facing, traces of artist’s
signature (Kleodoros) on helmet: rev. Lion devouring prey,
two fine 6
Velia: Didrachms (6) ; obv. Head of Pallas to right or left,
rev. YEAHTUN, Lion to right or left, various symbols
and monograms in field of obv. and rev., three rather fine 6
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Velia : Didrachms (4), similar to last lot, one of barbarous style.
Archaic Drachm; obv. Forepart of lion to right, rev. incuse
square. Drachms (3), and Diobol of transitional style ; obv.
Female head to right or left, rev. Owl and olive branch,
some rather fine 9
Bruttioi: Octobols (?) 4; obv. Head of Nike to right, rev.
B PETTI UN, Male figure standing to front and crowning
himself ; two have monograms in field, and two thymiateria,
two very fine but badly struck 4
54 Kaulonia : At Stater of early type ; obv. KAVA, Nude male figure
to right, a small nude figure over his left arm, O and stag
beneath; rev. similar types but incuse, the figure here holds
a branch in both right and left hand. Didrachms (2), of later
style and thicker fabric, with nude male figure on obverse,
and KAV (or KAYAHNIA[THN) and stag on reverse,
the first and last very fine
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55 Kaulonia : Early HI Stater as in last lot; Didrachms of later style
(4), and £ Stater of similar style and types (rare), the first
pierced, two fine 6
56 Kroton: Early HI Staters (or Didrachms) 2; obv. Tripod; one
with cp PO left of tripod, the other with 9 - P - O at sides
and in exergue, and with adjunct, a stork, in field to
left, rev. Tripod, incuse, the first fine ; the second a rare type,
but worn 2
57 Kroton: Early JR Stater; types as preceding coins, but with
stork in field of both obv. and rev. Later Staters of thick
fabric but with similar types (3); another with similar obv.,
but rev. Eagle flying to left, the first oxydized, two of the others
fine 5
58 Kroton : Thick Didrachms with rev. incuse tripod (6): others (2),
with obv. Eagle standing on laurel branch or on stag’s head;
rev. KPOT. Tripod, none fine 8
Kroton : Thick Didrachms (2), as in preceding lots, but with the
tripod on reverse in relief. Another of later date, with obv.
Eagle on laurel branch, rev. . , . . . . NIATAN, tripod,
B in field, one of the first, and the last coin fine 3
Kroton : Didrachm ; obv. Eagle on laurel branch, traces of inscrip¬
tion, rev. covered tripod, corn stalk to left, python to right.
Another, with obv. Head of Hera facing, rev. KPOTHNIA TAZ. Herakles seated on rocks to left. Another, obv.
Head of Apollo to right, rev. KPO, Tripod and fillet, the first fine, the others poor 3
61 Khegion : Heavy Drachm ; obv. Lion’s head facing, rev. RECION Calf’s head to left. Tetradrachm and Drachm; obv. Lion’s
head facing, rev.NON, Demos seated on chair to
left, the whole within laurel wreath, the first fine, the tetra¬ drachm poor 3
62 Terina : Didrachm, early transitional style ; obv. Head of Nike to
left within laurel wreath,rev. Nike seated on overturned hydria.
Another, of slightly later date, with obv. TEPINAI . . Head of Nike to right wearing broad diadem, rev. Nike seated
on plain kippos and holding caduceus. Another, of fine style,
obv. TEPIN . . . . Head of Nike to right, rev. Nike
seated on ornamental kippos, and holding dove on her out¬
stretched right hand, cdl in fair preservation 3
63 Terina : Didrachms (3), as first and second coins in last lot, but
all with head of Nike to left; on one Nike holds caduceus,
on another a wreath. And ^ Stater of fine style, with types
similar to last coin in lot 62, two in fair state 4
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4 Lokris : Didraclim; obv. Head of Zens to right, rev. OKP • • • Eagle on hare to left. Stater of Corinthian types, obv.
AOKPUN Head of Pallas to left, rev. Pegasos to left,
fulmen beneath. Kroton ; ^ Stater; and Diobols, &c. of
Kroton (4), Rhegion (2), and Terina (2), some rather fine 11
Bronze Coins of Magna Gracia (in alphabetical order). *Ce> •
ZEsernia (4, one false): obv. VOACANOM, Head of Vulcan;
rev. AISERN1NO, Zeus in biga. Arpi (6): obv. types,
Heads of Zeus or Pallas, or butting Bull; rev. types, Boar,
Horse, or Bunch of Grapes. Azetion (1): obv. Head of
Pallas; rev. AXETINX2N, Owl on capital. Barium (2) :
Sextans and Uncia, obv. Head of Zeus ; rev. Eros on prow.
Brundusium (9) : Sextans and Semunciae (5), Triens, Quadrans
and Sextans; all with obv. Head of Poseidon and marks of
value; rev. Taras on dolphin, mostly in good condition 22
Bruttioi (6) : obv. types, Heads of Zeus, Ares, Herakles or Nike, fee /u;
rev. types, BPETTI.QN, Victory and Trophy, Pallas fighting,
Ares fighting, Eagle, Zeus fighting, or Zeus in biga. Caelia
(4): obv. types, Heads of Zeus or Athene ; rev. types, KAI Al¬ ls! TIN, Pallas, Nike, Trophy, on fulmen. Cales (6) : obv.
types, Heads of Pallas or Apollo; rev. CALENO, Cock and
star, or Campanian bull. Capua (9): obv. types, Head of Zeus,
Apollo, Artemis, or Demeter; rev. types, Selene in biga, Vic¬
tory and trophy, Boar, Two veiled idols, Ear of corn or Lyre,
some fine 25
Romano-Campanian ZE (22) of various types and dates, some very
fine-, and small late Roman ZE with obv. roma. or vrbs.
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Compulteria: obv. Head of Apollo, rev. Campanian bull. Ivroton:
obv. Head of Herakles, rev. Eagle with serpent. Frentani :
obv. Head of Hermes, rev. Pegasos. Graxa (2) : obv. Cockle¬
shell, or Head of Apollo, Eagle on fulmen, or I"PA , Two
eagles. Herakleia (4): obv. types, Head of Pallas, Pallas
sacrificing, or forepart of horse; rev. types, HHPAK- AEII2N, Figure of Herakles, two figures of Herakles, or
h* H PA and Owl on fulmen. Hipponium : obv. XXTTEI PA, Head of Pallas ; rev. El PT2N EIITN, Nike to left. Hyria
(Apulia) (2): obv. Head of Pallas, rev. YPIATINUN., Rudder and dolphin. Larinum (5): obv. types, Heads of
Pallas, Zeus, Herakles, Demeter, and Apollo; rev. types,
Horseman, Eagle, Centaur, Dolphin, and Cornucopia. Locri
(5) : varied types, some fine 22
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74 Akragas : Telradrachm ; obv. A K P AC-2OTN A, Sea-eagle stand¬
ing to left; rev. Crab, well-centred, fine and uncommon 1
75 Akragas : Tetradrachm, as preceding lot, fine, but not well-centred 1
76 Akragas : Tetradmchms (2); types as preceding, one with uncertain
object beneath crab, neither fine 2
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(11) : obv. types, Heads of Zeus, Nymph, Persephone, Apollo,
Young River-god, Leukippos, Pallas, and figure of Pallas;
rev. types, META, Ear of corn, two Ears of corn, Corn-
grain, or Owl of olive branch. Neapolis (18) : of varied
type and date, some fine 35
70 Nuceria (Campania) : obv. Head of Apollo to left, rev. Hound on
scent. Nuceria (Bruttium) (2) : obv. Head of Apollo to right,
rev. NOYKPINniM., Horse. Orra (10): obv. types, Heads
of Pallas, Aphrodite, or Herakles; rev. types, ORRA-, Eagle,
Eros playing lyre, Dove, Fulmen, or Owl. Paestum (10) :
early ZE (4) and others (6) of Roman date with Roman
magistrates’ names, some fine 23
71 Paestum (11): varied types and of varied date, Greek and Latin g-
legends. Petelia : obv. Head of Artemis, rev. PETHAIN,
Dog to right. Poseidonia : obv. Bull, rev. Poseidon. Rhegion
(12) : obv. types, Heads of the Dioskuri, Zeus, Apollo, and
Artemis, or Pallas ; rev. types, Tripod, Lyre, Lion’s scalp,
Figures of Pallas, Hermes, young Asklepios, or Demeter,
some fine 25
Poseidonia: obv. Poseidon, rev. Bull. Rubi: obv. Head of Zeus,
rev. PY, Demeter standing. Salapia (2) : obv. Head of Apollo,
or Horse; rev. Horse or dolphin. Suessa (5) : Head of
Apollo, or head of Pallas ; rev. Campanian Bull, or Cock.
Tarentum : obv. Escallop, rev. Taras on dolphin. Teanum
(2) : obv. Head of Apollo, rev. Campanian bull. Teate (6) :
various divisions, obv. types, Heads of Pallas, Herakles, or
Poseidon; rev. types, TIATl, Owl, Lion, or Taras on dolphin.
Terina (2): Head of Nike; rev. Crab or Nike on cippus.
And three ZE of Copia and Agathokles, some fine and un¬
common 22
73 Valentia (8): various divisions, obv. types, Heads of Pallas,
Demeter, Artemis, Apollo, or Herakles; rev. types, Cornu-
copiae, two Clubs, or Lyre. Velia: Head of Herakles, rev.
YEA, Owl. Venusia (5): obv. types, Veiled head, heads of
Pallas or Hermes, and bust of Herakles; rev. types, Three
crescents, two dolphins, boot, or lion. And varied ZE of
Massilia (3), Syrakuse (2), Lipara (2), and Melita (3) 24
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Akragas : Didrachms of early issue; another of style corresponding
with tetradrachms in previous lots, but with AKPA on obv.
and CAS on rev. ; all with types as lot 74
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Katana: Tetradrachm ; obv. KA., Laureate head of Apollo
to right, fine transitional style; rev. Quadriga to right, the
horses crowned by flying Nike, fine, and uncommon 1
Katana: Tetradrachm; obv. KATANAI.., Laureate head of
Apollo to right; rev. Quadriga to right; of later style than
preceding coin, also fine and uncommon 1
Katana : Tetradrachms (2) ; types as preceding coins, but of varied
styles; one, of somewhat coarse execution, reads KATAN- AIOSone fine
Gela : Tetradrachm of early style; obv. A3 O (sic) beneath forepart
of man-headed bull to right; rev. Quadriga to right, the
horses crowned by flying Nike. Another of later style, with
palmette in exergue of reverse, the first fine
Gela : Tetradrachm; similar to last coins, but with celas above bull, and with Ionic column (or meta) behind the
horses. Didrachms (2), with similar obv. type, but with rev.
nude helmeted horseman to right hurling spear, one of the
last pieces fine
Himera : heavy Drachm ; obv. Cock to right, borders of large dots ;
rev. Shallow incuse square with mill-sail divisions. Another,
with cock to left, marks of value (. . ?), and without dotted
border. And a Didrachm, issued under Theron of Agrigentum,
with similar device on obv., and crab on rev., the first two rather
fine
Leontinoi: Tetradrachm; obv. NONITNOEA. Lion’s head to
right, between four corn grains; rev. Quadriga to right, the
horses crowned by flying Nike. Didrachm ; obv. as preceding
coin; rev. Nude horsemen to right, both rather fine
Leontinoi: Tetradrachm; Laureate head of Apollo to right, the
hair conventionally treated ; rev. VEONTINON. Lion’s
head between four corn-grains. Another, of similar types, but
of freer style, the first rather fine 2
Messana : Tetradrachm of early date ; obv. Aged man seated on car
drawn by two mules, laurel leaf in exergue; rev. M ES* SEN ION, Hare to right, fine
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wearing broad diadem ornamented with ivy ; rev. NAEION, AJL-
Nude Silenos seated to front, holding thyrsos and kantliaros
a vine springs from ground to left, very rare, and in very fair
condition
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Segesta : Diclrachms (3); two with obv. 8IXAT2303X, Female' head (Segesta) to right, the ends of the hair turned up and
passed beneath a narrow diadem ; rev. Dog to right, corn
grain above, or dog to left: the third specimen has the
Nymph’s hair confined by a broad fillet, all in fair order 3
Selinos : Early M. Staters (2); obv. Leaf of wild parsley ; rev. shallow
incuse with mill-sail divisions, one very fine 2 Selinos: Tetradrachm; obv. XEAINONTION. Young river-god
holding patera and laurel branch, sacrificing at lighted altar
of Asklepios, on front of which is a cock; behind him, to
right, is a second altar on which stands a bull, and in field
above a parsley leaf; rev. Artemis and Apollo in quadriga to
right, corn grain in exergue, very well preserved, and rather
rare, the rev. slightly mis-struclc 1 Selinos: Tetradrachm; similar to preceding coin, not so fine but
with better reverse 1 Syrakuse : small N (2); obv. Head of Herakles to left; rev. Female
head in centre of quadripartite incuse on which XYPA. The
second coin with obv. AqYZ, Head of Pallas to left; rev.
iEgis with Gorgon’s head, both fine, and rather rare 2
Syrakuse: Eledrum (50 litra); obv. Head of Apollo to left, rev.
.OX I UN., Tripod,,/me 1
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Syrakuse: Medallion (or Dekadrachm); obv. XYPAKOXIO (sic) Head of Persephone to left, a band of corn leaves e
twined in her hair : in field to left a pellet, in field to rig
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somewhat faintly struck
Syrakuse : Early Tetradrachms (2), circa B.c. 480 :
rev. Quadriga to right, the horses crowned by flying Nike, bot,
fine
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Syrakuse: Tetradrachms (3) of transitional type, circa B.C. 460 ;
types similar to preceding lots; the hair differently arranged
and bound by a narrow beaded (or plain) cord or cords; each
with pistrix in exergue of reverse, none fine 3
Syrakuse : Tetradrachms (3), of similar date and type to coins in
preceding lot: on one example the head is bound by a broad
woven fillet closely confining the hair, none fine 3
Syrakuse : Tetradrachms (3), of rather later date and more refined
style; one has the head bound by a broad band, the others
have the hair brought up to the crown of the head and tied
in a knot: all read ZYPAKOZION, and two have the
horses on rev. galloping to the left, all in very fair order 3
Syrakuse : Tetradrachms (3), of about 380 B.C.; one with obv. by
the artist EYMENOY and rev. b}r Evainetos, none fine 3
Syrakuse. Agathokles : Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Persephone to
left, crowned with corn leaves, three dolphins around; rev.
Fast quadriga to left, triquetra above and ZYPAKOZI.QN and monogram (a n) in exergue, a very fine, well centred and rare coin 1
Syrakuse. Agathokles : Tetradrachm, as in previous lot but with
letter beneath neck of Persephone, in equally good condition 1
Syrakuse. Agathokles : Tetradrachm, as in previous lot. Another,
of later type and African fabric, obv. KOPAZ., Head of
Persephone to right, rev. AFA0OKAEIOZ., Nike erecting
trophy, neither fine 2
Syrakuse. Philistis : 20 litra piece ; obv. Veiled head of the Queen i. f: ua to left, Thyrsos in field to right; rev. Nike in slow quadriga
to right, BAZIAIZZAZ and crescent above, <t>IAIZTIA ..
in exergue, a very fine specimen of this charming coin 1
Syrakuse. Philistis : 20 Litra piece; obv. as preceding coin, fi / < /
but with corn stalk behind head of queen; rev. BAZIAIZ¬ ZAZ 4>l AIZTIAOZ, Nike in fast quadriga to right; Kl in field above and corn head beneath horses, also fine and
rare 1 Siculo-Punic Coins. Herakleia : Tetradrachm, obv. Head of
Persephone to right, three dolphins around; rev. Quadriga to
right, flying Nike above crowns charioteer, in exergue, Punic
legend, fine and rather rare 1
Herakleia : Tetradrachms (2); one as last coin, the second copied
from an earlier coin of Syrakuse, has the quadriga to left, the
first oxydked, the second badly struck 2
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Persephone to left; rev. Horse standing to right, radiate disc
with uraci at sides in field above, a fine well centred and rare
coin 1
111 Panormos (Carthage?): Eledrum Stater; as last coin but without
solar emblem above the horse. And a One-fifth Stater of
similar type; the horse on rev. has the head turned back to left,
the first fine 2
112 Panormos : Tetradrachm ; obv. Forepart of horse to right crowned
by flying Nike ; corn-grain in front and Punic legend beneath ;
rev. Date-palm with fruits, two Punic letters on either side,
a fine and rare coin 1
113 Panormos: Tetradrachm, obv. Free horse galloping to right,
crowned by flying Nike; rev. Date-palm with fruits, a fine
coin of very rare type 1
114 Panormos: Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Persephone to left
crowned with corn leaves and surrounded by four dolphins (a
copy of Evainetos’ medallion of Syrakuse); rev. Horse’s head
to left, date-palm behind and Punic legend beneath, a very fine
and rare coin 1
115 Panormos: Tetradrachm; as last lot but with escallop in front
of neck of Persephone, slightly oxydized in parts, bid very fine 1
116 Panormos : Tetradrachm; obv. as preceding but not of such fine
style ; rev. Horse to right, date-palm behind. Another, with
similar obv. but without dolphins around the head; rev.
Horse to left, date-palm behind, the first in very fair order 2
117 Panormos: Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Herakles to right; rev.
Horse’s head to left, date-palm behind and Punic legend
beneath, fine 1
118 Small HI Coins (Obols, Diobols, &c.) of Katana, Gela, Leontinoi,
Messana, Syrakuse, &c. Stater of Syracuse of Corinthian
types; Four-litra of Gelon of Syrakuse; and a similar Coin
of Tauromenion, several fine 15
119 Bronze Coins of Sicily. AEtna (2): obv. Heads of Apollo or
Persephone, rev. AITNA . . . , Warrior or cornucopia.
Akragas : early M (5) with obv. Eagle on hare or fish, rev.
Crab and varied marks and adjuncts ; or obv. Head of young
river-god, rev. Eagle on capital; M (5) of later types, obv.
Head of Zeus, or Apollo ; rev. Eagle, two eagles, fulmen, or
crab. Alaesa : obv. Griffin to left, rev. KAINON, Horse to
left. Kalakte : late ^E, obv. Head of Dionysos, rev. KAAAK-
TINI2N, Grapes. Kamarina : obv. Gorgon’s head, rev. Owl]
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Katana (7): obv, types, Heads of Zeus, Ammon, Dionysos,
Serapis and Isis, Apollo, Seilen, or figure of recumbent river-
god ; rev. types, ZEquitas, tbe Catanean brothers, Apollo, Isis,
Grapes, two Ears of corn, or caps of the Dioskuri. Kenturipa :
obv. Head of Demeter, rev. Plough, some fine 23
Himera : Hemilitron ; obv. Gorgon’s head, rev. ::Mamertini
(14) : various denominations with head of APEOX, rev.
Eagle; Head of Apollo, rev. Dioskouros standing beside
horse, Nike, or warrior standing to left; Head of Herakles,
rev. Eagle ; Head of Zeus, rev. Warrior charging. Siculo-
Punic or Carthaginian iE (15), mostly with obv. Head of Per¬
sephone, rev. Horse or horse’s head, some rather fine 30
Syrakuse : Early issues (13); obv. types, Heads of Nymph, Pallas,
X E YX E A, Persephone, or Apollo; rev. types, Wheel and dol¬
phin, Sepia, dolphins and star, sea-horse, fulmen, or Pegasos.
Others of Agathokles (8), with obv. Heads of Persephone
or Artemis XHTEIPA, rev. Bull, or fulmen. Others of
the Democracy, b.c. 289 (9), with obv. Head of Persephone,
or young Zeus, AI OX EAAANIOY, rev. Biga, or eagle on
fulmen, several fine, an interesting lot 30
Syrakuse: M of Pyrrhos (2), obv. Head of Herakles, rev. Pallas
fighting. Hieron II (13), with obv. Portrait head to left (4),
one of large size with rev. Nike in biga to right, rare and with
good portrait; others (9) with obv. Head of Poseidon or Perse¬
phone, rev. Trident, bull, or free horse. Others of later
issues, some of Roman times (8), varied types, several very
fine 23
Tauromenion (12), varied issues, with obv. types, heads of Apollo
APXATETAX, or Pallas, rev. types, Man-headed bull,
butting bull, tripod, Pegasos, lyre, or owl. Solos (2), one of
early, the other of Roman issue. And bronze coins, un¬
certain, of Italy, Sicily, &c. (11); and a Tetrobol (M) of the
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GRAECIA.
Macedonia. Orrescii: M Stater ; obv. Centaur with nymph ;
rev. Quadripartite incuse, very fine but imperfectly struck, the heads of the figures wanting \
Neapolis: M Stater ; obv. Gorgon head; rev. Rough irregularly
divided incuse square, fine and an early issue 1
Lete : M Stater; obv. Satyr and nymph, three pellets (marks of
value ?) in field; rev. Irregular incuse diagonally divided, a
fine specimen 1
15 Zf3. 127 Akanthos: Tetradrachm ; obv. Lion to right on back of bull to /
left, in exergue bucranium ; rev. Quadripartite incuse square,
very fine and rare 1
V'Jfis/i Kings of Macedonia. Amyntas III: At Stater; obv. Head of
Herakles to right; rev. AMVNTA and horse in incuse
square. Tetrobols (2) of Perdikkas II and Archelaos I, all well
'preserved 3
129 Philippos II: N Stater ; obv. Laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. 4- A-
Biga to right, TE (monogram) beneath horses, ^lAIPPOY
in exergue, very fine 1
do 130 Philippos II: N Stater ; types as last coin, but with small figure £
of flying Nike beneath horses, fine, but with face imperfectly
struck 1
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Philippos II: N Stater; as preceding coin, but with two mono¬
grams beneath horses, of very fine style but somewhat rubbed 1
Philippos II: Tetradrachms (3); obv. Laureate head of Zeus to
right; rev. <t>iAinnoY, Nude horseman to right holding
long branch. Tetrobols (3) of somewhat similar type, the first rather fine 6
Alexandros III: N Distater ; obv. Head of Pallas to right, wear-
ing crested helmet; rev. AAEZANAPOY, Nike to left
holding banner-staff and wreath, in field to left cornucopia,
as usual somewhat rubbed, but very rare 1
Alexandros III: N Stater; obv. Helmeted head of Pallas to ff
right; rev. AAEZANAPOY, Nike to left holding banner-
staff and wreath, in field spear head, fine 1
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Alexandros III; AT Stater ; types as preceding coin but reading
AAEZANAPOY BAXIAEHZ, and with two (?) mono¬
grams in field, somewhat worn 1
Alexandros III: Tetradrachms (6) of ordinary types; the follow¬
ing monograms, adjuncts, &c. in field of reverses, Ml. and
monogram in wreath; Palm and p.; Crescent and P. ; AP. (monogram); Anchor, N E. and P ; A, racing torch, and
Al • 6
Philippos III: Tetradrachms (3) of Alexandrian types but reading
BAZIAEilZ <t>IAinnOV; in field, head of Helios facing
and KY.; AY, prow and I ; M. and B. And a late wide¬
spread Tetradrachm of Alexandrian types, with helmet, A A and monogram (TAN) in field of reverse, the last very fine 4|
Alexandros III : Drachms (2); Philippos III : Drachms (5); all
of ordinary types, some very fine
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Demetrios Poliorketes : Tetmdrachm; obv. Diademed head of King to right; rev. BAZIAEL2Z. AHMHTPIOY, Poseidon to left holding trident and resting his right foot on rock; in field on either side a monogram, very fine and very
uncommon 1
Demetrios Poliorketes : Tetradrachm; obv. Diademed head of King to right, rev. AHMHTPIOY. BAZIAE . . Poseidon
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seated on rocks to left, and holding trident and aplustron,
a very rare coin, in poor preservation 1
Antigonos Gonatas: Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Pan in centre
of Macedonian Shield; m;. BAZIAEHZ ANTITONOV, Athena Alkis to left, in field helmet and monogram (H Z ?),
fine and uncommon 1
Philippos V : Didraclim; obv. Diademed head to right; rev.
Wreath, within which BAZIAEI2Z <J>IAIPnOY., and
club, rare, but worn and badly pierced 1
Perseus: Tetradrachm; Diademed head of King to right, rev.
BAZI AE.QZ nEPZEnZ., Eagle on fulmen, three mono¬
grams in field; the whole within oak wreath, very fine and rare 1
Macedonia in genere: Tetradrachms (2); obv. Head of Artemis in
centre of shield; rev. MAKEAONI2N P PUT HZ, Club,
the whole in wreath. Another, with obv. Head of Alexander
the Great; rev. AE3ILLAS. Q, Club, money chest and
chair, both somewhat rubbed 2
Macedonia in genere: Tetradrachm; obv. MAKEAONI2N B?
Head of Alexander the Great to right, 0 behind neck; rev.
AESILLAS Q-, Club between money chest and chair, the
whole within laurel wreath, very fine and unusually well spread 1
Macedonia. Tetrobols, Obols, &c. of Acanthus (2), ^Kgae (1),
Eion (4), Macedonia in genere, &c., some fine 10
Paeonia. Patraos : Tetradrachm; obv. Laureate head of Apollo
to right, rev. PATPAOY, Paeonian horseman riding down
and spearing a Macedonian soldier, in mint order but imper¬ fectly struck i
Patraos: Tetradrachm ; obv. Laureate head of Apollo to right; ^
eex. PAT . . beneath Paeonian horseman, to right, riding
down and spearing a Macedonian soldier; in field above
uncertain object (monogram ?), very fine and of unusually good
style 1
Audoleon : Tetradrachm ; obv. Head of Pallas facing; rev. AY
AHAEONTOZ, Horse to right, monogram beneath, fine and uncommon 1
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150 Thracia. AEnos: Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Hermes facing;
rev. AIN ION, Goat to right, vine trellis in front, very rare,
but poor 1 151 Abdera: M Stater ; obv. Griffin; rev. Head of Apollo to right.
And a Triobol with obv. ABAHP(I)TEHN., Griffin to left;
rev. EPI. EKA.n. MO, Head of Apollo in linear square,
the last fine, the first very poor 2
152 Maroneia : Al Staters (2); obv. Horse galloping to left, rev. incuse
square with linear square containing vine; around EPI. XOPH TO, and fly, or Em AEO .... O the first rather
fine, the second pierced and plugged 2
153 Thasos: Early At Stater, with obv. Kneeling Satyr and nymph ;
Drachm of similar type, and Obols (2) with figure of satyr.
And a late wide-spread Tetradrachm ; obv. Head of Dionysos
to right; rev. HPAKAEOYZ ZHTHPOZ 0AZII2N, Herakles standing, four rather fine 5
Thasos : Early At Stater, and late Tetradrachms (3), as in pre-
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Thracian Chersonesus : small At (3), with obv. forepart of lion
Byzantion : Heavy Drachm ; obv. PY over bull standing on
dolphin. Istros : Heavy Drachms (2); obv. Two heads side by
side; rev. IZTPIH, Eagle standing upon and pecking
dolphin ; all fine 6
156 Kings of Thrace. Lysimachos : N Stater; obv. Diademed head
of Alexander the Great to right, with horn of Zeus Ammon;
rev. BAZIAEL2Z. A]YZIMAXOY., Pallas Nikephoros to
left; monogram (in wreath ?) in field, very fine, of unusually good style and rare 1
Lysimachos: N Stater; types similar to preceding coin but of /
much later date ; MA, <j>, T, in field, and trident in exergue.
And a false \ Stater 2
Lysimachos: Tetradrachms (2); obv. Diademed horned head of
Alexander the Great to right; rev. BAZIAEUZ AYZI MAXOY, Pallas Nikephoros seated to left; in field filleted
racing torch, and in exergue meander; or AP (mon.) in field
and All (mon.) in exergue. And a Drachm, with types of
Alexander III; all fine, one pierced in two places 3
Lysimachos : Tetradrachms (2), and Drachm; as large coins in pre¬
ceding lot but with varied symbols and monograms. And a
Drachm of Alexander’s types, two rather fine 4
Lysimachos : Tetradrachm ; as preceding coins. And three lata /
wide-spread imitations, struck at Byzantion, with varied mono¬
grams in field, but all bearing BY beneath seat of Pallas, anc
trident in exergue, three fine
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Barbarous Pannonian (?), imitations of Tetradrachms of Philip II of Macedon (2), and of Audoleon (2). And two small coins
of Larissa and iEnianes, the barbarous pieces fine 6
Thessalia, &c. Larissa: Drachms (2); obv. Thessalian youth b
seizing bull to left; rev. AjAPIXAI., Horse to right in incuse £c t
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square ; or AAPIXA. over horse to left. Half Drachm; obv.
Thessalian youth to right holding forepart of bull; rev. . . PI, Forepart of horse. And late Thessalian Didrachm (?) with
obv. Head of Zeus, within oak wreath to right; rev. ©ESZA
AilN. A]AEEANAPO[S. M]EN EKPATH[Z. Athene to right, all very good coins 4
Larissa: Drachms (2); obv. Head of the nymph Larissa facing,
rev. AAPIXAIX2N, Horse grazing to right, both good coins 2
Larissa: Drachms (3), with obv. Facing head of Larissa, rev. Horse
grazing, mare and foal, or man holding horse. . Lamia:
J-.Drachm; obv. Head of Dionysos to left, rev. AAMIEX1N., Amphora. Perrhaehi: Obol; rev. Pallas or Thetis seated.
Pharkadon : Drachm ; rev. Forepart of horse. Pharsalos :
Drachm ; obv. Head of Pallas to right, rev. Horseman to right;
Drachms (2), with rev. <|>APZ, and head of horse, none fine 9
Dyrrhachii : M Stater ; obv. Cow and calf; rev. A. V. P. around U <lo
square with two floral or stellate designs in compartments.
\-Drachm ; obv. Head of Herakas ; rev. AYP, Pegasos. Vic-
toriati (5), and \-Victoriatus, with following magistrates’
names over obverse type, E<I>PIL, ZENI2N., XIMIAZ., M ENIZKO., 4>l-, ZflXTPljQN., and (on half Victoriatus)
HPO. Apollonia : Victoriati (2), with names MAAPKOX and 4>l on obv., several fine io
Trachii: Stater and -i- Drachms (2, one plated) as in preced-
ing lots; Victoriati (6) and Half-Victoriatus, with names,
APXIMHAHX., ZniAOZ., <J>IAI1, AYXHN., MENIXKO , EnXTPinN., and (on half vict.) 4>IAf2., some fine \ q
SECOND DAY’S SALE.
Korkyra: Early HI Staters ; obv. Cow and Calf, rev. double stellate
pattern within square. Epirote Republic : Half-drachm ; obv.
Head of Dodonaean Zeus ; rev. AP El PX2TAN and eagle on
fulmen within oak wreath. Pyrrhos of Epirus : Drachm;
obv. Head of Persephone to right, rev. BAZIAEilZ
PYPPOY, Pallas charging to left, all in very fair order 4
Staters (3) of Corinthian type, of Leukas (2) and Thyrreion.
Korkyra : Diclrachm; obv. Head of Dionysos \ rev. Pegasos to
right, prow and monograms in field. And small Al coins
(i Drachms, Obols, &c.) of ^Etolia, Opos, Phokis, and Delphi, three rather fine 10
Lokris. Opos : Ai Stater ; obv. Head of Persephone to left; rev.
OJPONTIX2N Ajax Oileus, wearing helmet and holding
sword and shield, charging to right; on inner side of shield
a griffin, in field beneath a bunch of grapes, fine and rare 1
Boeotia. Federal At Staters (3); obv. Boeotian shield, rev.
Amphora and magistrate’s name, (AAMO-, KABI or
KPAT), all well-preserved 3
Boeotia : Federal HI Staters (2) with names AAMO-, or ATAA
on reverse. Half-draclims (2), with rev. BO l, and Cantharus 4
Tanagra : Early Drachm; obv. Boeotian shield with TA in side-
openings, rev. four triangular punchings arranged in square;
Obol; rev. TA forepart of horse. Thebes : Early HI Stater ;
obv. Boeotian shield, rev. © in centre of incuse square. Half¬
drachm, of similar types, and another, of later date, with rev
©EBH . and Cantharus, the first rather rare, three fine 5
Chalkis; Early Obols (2); and Drachms (3) of later date, with
obv. Female head to right, rev. XAA, Eagle with serpent.
Eretria. Diaclim; obv. Cow to right, rev. Sepia, in incuse
square. Histiaea: Drachm; obv. Head of Bacchante to right,
rev. Bull to right, vine in field behind and IZTI in exergue.
Tetrobols (3) with rev. IZTIAIEP2N, Histiaea seated on prow, some fine 10
Eretria: Diclrachm and Drachm; obv. Cow to right (or left)
scratching herself • E in field below ; rev. Sepia in incuse
square, both well preserved and uncommon 2
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Athens: Early
Athena to ri
Tetradrachm (before b.c. 500); obv. Head of
ght; the eye, of very archaic form, has the pupi
indicated ; rev. Incuse square with A0E, Owl and olive spray.
Another, of later date but with similar types, both fine 2
Athens : Tetradrachms (4) of transitional style (as last coin in
preceding lot), all fine, one unusually well-spread 4
Athens : Tetradrachms (4), as in preceding lot, one of later date,
all fine ^
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Athens : Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Athena Parthenos to right,
rev. A0E. Owl on amphora, in field two monograms (XM
and AN4>) and symbol. Others (3) with similar types, but
with magistrates names in field of iev. . ©EMIXTO- 0EOPOMPOX, trophy on prow; AHMHTPIOZ. ATA0IPPOX, pilei of the Dioskuri; AI2H0EOX. XA PI AX, Standing female holding cornucopia and column (1),
the first bent the others fine 4
Athens : Tetradrachms (3), as last coins; in field of rev.
EYMHAOZ. KAAAl4>nN. Tyche holding cornucopia
and patera; A P! XT IIIN. <J>IAf2N. Pegasos to left;
MIKII1N. EYPYKAE, the Dioskuri, all fine 3
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Athens: Tetradrachms (4); in field of reverse, AM MU- AIO- Cornucopia; <t>ANOKAH. AnOAAUNlOX, Artemis
with torch; EPITENH. XUXANAPOX, Eagle on
fulmen ; MIKIUN. EYPYKAE, the Dioskuri 4
Athens : Tetradrachms (4); in field of reverse, T A AY. EXE, Head
of Helios; XI2KPATHX. AIONYXOAH, Apollo (?);
EPITENH. XnXANAPOX., Eagle on fulmen;
KAPAIX. EPTOKAE, prow 4
Athens : Drachms (3), two of early type and one with AHII0E.
XAP-, &c., on rev.; smaller divisions (5), including a very fine
Obol. And a Tetradrachm of Athenian types, with the re¬
verse types to left, probably struck in Arabia or N. India,
several fine 9
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iEgina : early HI Stater; obv. Tortoise, without shell markings,
rev. Roughly divided incuse square. Another, of later date
with shell markings and with incuse divided by broad raisec
bands, both fine 2
H£gina : HI Staters (3), the tortoise without shell markings, with
row of dots, or with markings, the last two fine, the second im¬
perfectly struck 3
Hflgina : Drachms, J Drachms, and smaller divisions (10), several
fine, an interesting lot 11
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? beneath; rev. Head of Pallas in incuse scj[uare; Half-
Drachm with rev. Head of Apollo facing; Tetrobols (3) of late
date; and Diobol with rev. A 1(0), Pegasos facing 7
Korinthos : Staters of fine style (6); adjuncts, A. P-, Aegis with
gorgon-head ; Bucranium ; A in wreath; Astragalos ; Two
dolphins; Palmette. One with walking Pegasos to left, all
well preserved 6
Korinthos: HI Staters (8), of ordinary type, adjuncts Star;
Helmet; Term; Bucranium ; Cock on club ; Eagle; Boar,
Ac. 8
Colonies of Corinth : HI Staters (7) of ordinary Corinthian type
struck at Anaktorion, Leukas, Tliyrreion, &c., with AN., A., or O beneath Pegasos 7
Sikyon : HI Stater ; obv. X E beneath chimaera; rev. Dove flying
in wreath to left. And Stater and Triobol of similar type but
somewhat later style, the last two fine 3
Sikyon : HI Stater, as in preceding lot. Drachm, with obv. ZE,
Dove alighting, rev. Dove in wreath; and smaller divisions
(4) of varied types 6
Achaean League : Hemidrachms (13) struck at HEgeira, Pellene,
Patrae, Elis, Mantineia, Antigoneia, Messenia, &c. mostly fine 13
Achaean League: Others (13), struck at Patrae, Pallantion,
if Megalopolis, Antigoneia, Messenia^ Ac^ mostly fine 13
Elis : HI Stater; obv. FA (traces), Head of Hera to right, wear¬
ing broad diadem ornamented with palmettes ; rev. Eagle with
raised wings standing within a laurel wreath to left, a fine and very rare coin 1
Elis: HI Stater; obv. F (A), Head of Hera to right, wearing
broad diadem on which FAAEIHN ; rev. Eagle standing
within a laurel wreath, to left, also fine, and a rare variety 1
Elis: HI Stater; obv. as lot 194, rev. Eagle to left, standing on
stag’s head. Another; obv. Head of Olympia; rev. Eagle
with closed wings to right, neither fine 2
Elis : HI Staters (2); obv. Head of Hera, of early style, wearing
broad diadem ornamented with conventional flowers; rev.
FA., and fulmen within wreath, neither fine 2
Elis : ^ Drachms (2) with head of Zeus or head of Olympia.
Arkadia : early Triobols (2), later (3). Pellene: Tetrobol;
rev. PEA in wreath, the first two very fine 8
Crete. Kydonia: HI Stater; obv. Head of young Dionysos to
left; rev. KYAILN., Kydon to left, stringing bow ; dog (?)
in field to left, fine, but badly struck 1
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Kydonia : HI Staters (2) as in previous lot, but also very badly
struck. One is countermarked with a caduceus and the letters
MIAA (?) Kydonia : Ht Stater and Drachm, types as preceding coins, also
'poorly struck 2
Gortyna: Ht Stater; obv. The nymph Europa seated on the
branches of a tree; rev. Bull to right, fine, but ijnperfedly struck ]
Itanos: Drachms (2); obv. Head of Athena to left; rev,
ITANIHN, Eagle to left, hippocamp in field behind.
Polyrhenion: Drachm-, obv. POAYq H N IflN., Bull’s hea<^
facing, fillet hanging from horns; rev. POAYPHNI., Spear!
head. And \ drachm, with obv. Head of Artemis facing
Lyttos : JR Stater; obv. Eagle to left; rev. TYTTS0N, Boar’s
head to right, in incuse square, a good example 1
Lyttos : Drachm and ^ Drachm ; obv. Eagle flying to left; rev.
AYTTS0N (or, N0STTVA), Boar’s head to right, in|
incuse square, both good coins Phaistos : HI Stater
club, in field to right, laurel branch and serpent, to left, lion’s
skin ; rev. Bull to left, within wreath of laurel, well preserved, but of poor style
Phaistos : Ht Stater; obv. Herakles facing, holding club and
lion’s skin, to right a tree, to left a serpent: rev. Tethered
bull within wreath, to right, well preserved, and of better style than last lot 1
Phaistos : Ht Stater ; obv. Herakles to left, armed with club and
attacking Hydra; on ground, between legs of Herakles, a
large crab; rev. Bull (rude work) to left, a very rare type, but of poor style 1
Praisos : Ht Stater; obv. Herakles kneeling to right, and drawing
bow; rev. Stymphalian bird in incuse square, somewhat rubbed, but rare 1
Polyrhenion: Drachm-, obv. POAYPHNION, Bull’s head
facing, fillets hanging from the horns; rev. POAYPHNI.,
Spear-head. Overstruck upon a coin of Kyrene, the types of
which can be traced, fine, and very interesting 1
Bronze. Macedonia, Thracia, &c. Amphipolis (5), one with
obv. Head of Medusa; rev. AM<t>lriOAEITUN, Pallas to
left, shield at side; others with obv. Heads of Dionysos,
Poseidon, or Zeus, rev. Goat, club, or eagle on fulmen.
Philippi; Iioman HE (2); obv. Victory on prow. Macedonia :
Late Regal HE (3); Autonomous HE of Roman times (8); obv.
Types: Heads of Apollo, Athene, Dionysos, Perseus (?),
Poseidon, Satyr (?) Zeus, or river-god Strymon; rev. types:
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Fulmen or Trident. Imperial IE of Vespasianus (?), an
another of the time of Caracalla, with obv. head of AAEZ-
ANAPOG , several fine and uncommon 21
212 Pella : Late auton. IE (4); obv. Head of Athene ; rev. P EAAHZ
Bull grazing to right. Stobi: Imperial IE (2); of Caracalla
and Julia Domna, both with rev. MVNI .... STOBEN
Nike to left. Thessalonika: Late auton. IE (14) with obv
Heads of Apollo, Dionysos, or Zeus; rev. Quiver, Goat,
Eagle, Two Goats, or Prow; or obv. Head of City, and rev
0EZZAAONIKET2N in wreath, Two bulls ploughing, or
KABEIOPOC, and figure of Kabiros, several fine 20
213 Thessalonica: Imperial IE (8), of J. Caesar and Augustus, M
Antonius and Octavia, Livia and Tiberius ?, Tiberius and
Julia ?, Claudius and Britannicus, Vespasianus, Severus Alex
ander, and Maximinus. Maronea : Auton. IE (2); obv. Horse
rev. MAP.QNITAN, around vine in square. Others (5), o
later date, obv. Head of Dionysos ; rev. Dionysos standing
Olbia: Auton. IE (6); obv. Heads of Demeter, or river-god
Borysthenes; rev. OABIO, Bow-case, Lyre, or Eagle on
Dolphin, some fine 21
214 Olbia : Autonomous IE (14), with rev. types, Herakles pulling bow,|
Eagle, Eagle on Dolphin, Dolphin, &c. (two countermarke
with caduceus and A or H). Pantikapaeon : Auton. IE (6)
obv. Head of Pan or Apollo; rev. Forepart of Griffin, Lion’s
head, Quiver, Bow, Bow-case, or Pegasos. Nikopolis : Impl.
IE of Elagabalus. Philippopolis : Impl. IE of Commodus 22
215 Thessalia : HI Drachm (2 Vicloriati); obv. Head of Zeus; rev.
0ESZAAI2N .... EKPAT . . , . AEZANAP .
Athene Itonia to right. Federal IE (6); obv. Head of Athena
or Apollo; rev. Athena Itonia to right, or Horse, the silver
coin fine 7
216 Dyrrhachii: Auton. yE; obv. Head of Zeus; rev. AVP .
XKYP0ANA, Tripod. Epiros: Federal IE (5); Bull;
rev. Fulmen in wreath; Head of Zeus; rev. Fulmen; Head
of Artemis; rev. Spear-head. Korkyra : Late Auton. M (4);
obv. Head of Herakles, or Amphora; rev. Prow, or bunch of
grapes. Akarnania : Federal IE (2); obv. Head of Athene, or
Herakles ; rev. Head of Acheloos. Oeniadae : Auton. IE (2);
obv. Head of Zeus ; rev. Head of Acheloos. iEtolia : Federa
IE (3) ; obv. Head of Aetolia, or Aetolos ; rev. Spear-head
and Jaw-bone, or Herakles. Boeotia: Federal IE (2); obv.
Head of Demeter facing, or Shield ; rev. Herakles, or Trident.
Thebes: Auton. IE; obv. Head of Herakles; rev. Club, &c.
Thespise : Federal IE (2) of ordinary type, several fine 25|
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Athens : Auton. JE (6), rev. Owl, Two owls, or Zeus ; late JE (3),
with rev. Olive tree between owl and amphora, Theseus and
Minotauros, Themistokles on galley. Salamis : Auton. JE;
obv. Head of Salamis, rev. Shield. Eleusis : Auton. JE (6);
obv. Triptolemos in car, rev. EAEY2I., Pig. Megara:
Auton. JE (9); obv. Prow, Head of Apollo, or Tripod; rev.
MET., Two dolphins, Two dolphins between obelisk on
tripod, MET in wreath, or Dolphin, several fine 25
Megara: Auton. JE (5); obv. Head of Apollo, rev. META-
PEX1N, Lyre; Imperial JE of S. Severus (2); rev. META-
PEJQN, Tyche sacrificing at altar, or Demeter lighting a
large torch-shaped altar. ZEgina: Auton. ZE ; obv. Two dol¬
phins; rev. Incuse. Korinthos : Auton. JE; obv. Pegasos,
rev. Trident. Sikyon : Auton. JE; obv. Head of Apollo, rev.
21, Dove flying, or obv. Dove, rev. 21 in wreath. Elis:
Auton. JE (2); obv. Head of Hera, or Zeus ; rev. Eagle, or
FAAEIHN in wreath. Ithaka : JE ; obv. Head of Olysseus ;
I0AKX1, Cock to right. Messenia : federal JE (2); obv.
Head of Demeter; rev. M E. Zeus. Lakedaemonia : Auton.
ZE (5) with obv. Head of Lykurgos (some with name
AYKOYPrOC), and rev. A A, Club and caduceus, &c. in
wreath, several fine 25
Lakedaemonia : Late JE (7), with rev. types of Eagle, the Dios-
kuri standing or on horseback, or head of Artemis ; and
Imperial JE (uncertain). Argos : Auton. JE (9); obv. Head
of Wolf, or Hera; rev. Obelisk, Athena Itania, Wolf, or
Tripod ; and Imperial of M. Aurelius, rev. A PTE ... Deme¬
ter (?) standing. Epidauros : Auton. JE ; Head of Asklepios;
rev. E within wreath. Crete; Knossos: JE; obv. Head of
Zeus ; rev. KYAA2, Eagle to right. Polyrhenion : doubtful
JE. And a bronze coin of Amyntas III of Macedonia, rev.
AMYNTA., Eagle and serpent, some fine 22 Kings of Macedonia. Bronze coins of Amyntas III; Philippos II
(5); Alexandras III (7); Kassandros (2); Antigonos (2);
Philippos V, Perseus (2). And three small JE, uncertain 23
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Kings of Bosporos. Eupatoros, under Antoninus Pius : Pale N
Stater; obv. BACIAEUJC EYPATOPOC, Diademed
head to right; rev. Laureate head of Ant. Pius to right, date
letters H N Y beneath and club (?) in front, fine and rare 1
Rheskouporis III, under Caracalla : N Stater; obv. BACIAEU1C- PHCKOYPOPIAOC., Diademed head to right, trident
in front; rev. Laureate head of Caracalla, date letters ZI <t>
beneath, also fine and rare 1
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Polemo II of Pontus, under Nero: Denarius, dated 10. Bithynia. Herakleia, Timotlieos and Dionysios; HI Stater ;
obv. Head of Dionysos to left; rev. T]IMO0EOY. AIONYZIOY, Herakles erecting trophy, both uncommon,
the first damaged, the second rubbed 2
Nikomedes II: Ht Tetradrachm ; obv. Diademed head to right;
rev. BAZIAEHZ. EIH<l>ANOYZ NIKOMHAOY, Zeus standing to left holding sceptre and wreath; in field,
eagle on fulmen, and monogram, fine but slightly oxydized 1
Nikomedes III: HI Tetradrachm; obv. Diademed head to right
rev. BAZIAEUZ. Em<!>ANOYZ NIKOMHAOY, Zeus to left holding sceptre and wreath ; in field, eagle o
fulmen, monogram, and date letters EZ (= 205) fine, ani
with strongly marked portrait 1
Amisos : Drachm ; rev. Eagle facing standing on shield. Sinope
Drachms (2); rev. ZINI2., Eagle on dolphin. Kalchedon
Drachm ; obv. K A A, Bull to left standing on corn-ear. Lamp
sakos: Drachm of Alexandras III ; with A A and forepart o
sea-horse in field of rev. 5
Lampsakos : Eledrum Distater; obv. Forepart of winged horse to
left within vine wreath beneath Z.; rev. Quadripartite incuse,
a good specimen of this rare coin
Parion : Half Drachm; obv. PAPI Bull to left; rev. Gorgon’s
head facing. Pergamon : Kistophoroi (2) of ordinary type,
one with IIEP ('mon.), Al., and IIPY. (mon.), the other with
EY. and same monograms, all fine
Pergamon : Kistophoroi (4); three with same monograms as piece
in preceding lot and with letters KT., TH-, or AP. Anothe
with IIEP {mon.) and BO only, two fine
Pergamon. Attalos I (?): Tetradrachm ; Head of Philetairos t<
right; rev. <MAETAIPOY., Pallas seated to left holdin
shield before her, A on throne, ivy leaf and bow in field, very\ fine, and with fine characteristic portrait 1
Attalos I ? {or Eumenes II): Tetradrachm, as in preceding lot, no, so fine i
Myrina : Tetradrachm; obv. Laureate head of Apollo to right
rev. MYPINAII2N., Apollo Gryneos to right, flA {monogram) in field, the whole within wreath, not fine 1
Lesbos : Eledrum Hektai (2); obv. Kam’s head to right, cock be¬
neath; rev. Calf’s head to right {incuse). Another, obv,
Youthful male head (Apollo?) to right, rev. Calf’s head to
right in incuse square, both fine d
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Lesbos : Base HI Stater ; obv. Two calves’ heads face to face ; rev.
Incuse square, very fine 1
Klazomenai: HI Stater or Didrachm; obv. Forepart of winged boar
to right; rev. Quadripartite incuse. Tenedos : Drachm; obv.
Janiform male and female heads; rev. TENEAI(I2)N Bipennis, grapes and thymiaterion in field. And small HI
coins of Klazomenai (3), one with A in field of obv. Teos,
Magnesia, and Miletos (3), all fine 10
Ephesos: early Didrachm ; obv. E4> and bee; rev. Quadripartite
incuse square. Drachms (3) of later style; obv. E<t> Bee ; rev.
Stag, palm behind and magistrate’s name in field (. .2I.QTA . .,
KIMOZ., or AYKPATH.) 4
Ephesos : Tetradrachm ; obv. E <J> Bee; rev. Palm and forepart of
stag to right, fl]OAY—HAOZ in field, fine and uncommon 1
Ephesos: Light Didrachms (3) ; obv. Head of Artemis to right;
rev. E<1>., Forepart of stag to right, in field bee and magis¬
trate’s name (AHM04>HN., AAEEANAPO-, and
APOAAOAHPO.)) rather fine 3
Ephesos: Kistophoroi (4), of usual types, three with long torch
and E4>E and following letters and adjuncts in field, AT and
owl, F and bee, and AB and stag’s head (?). The fourth
specimen with E<J> and star in field of rev., two fine 4
Erythrai: Early Drachm; obv. Nude athlete catching a horse;
rev. EPY© in corners of incuse containing a flower; later
Drachms (3), obv. Head of Herakles, rev. EPY., Club, bow-
case, adjunct and magistrate’s name (A I OP El ©HZ. or
AEHZ0ENHZ). Miletos: small HI of late type (4);
obv. Head of Apollo, rev. Lion and star 8
Smyrna: Tetradrachm; obv. Head of Kybele to right, rev.
Z M Y PN A112N. Lion to right, in exergue I n 110 M E AHN MHTPIXOY ; the whole within wreath, very fine and very
rare 1
Chios: Early HI Didraclims (2); obv. Sphinx and amphora; rev.
Quadripartite incuse; Drachm of late types; obv. Sphinx to
left, rev. XII2N. TAAYKOZ., and amphora, all within
wreath. Samos : Early Ht (2); obv. Forepart of winged boar,
rev. Lion’s scalp in square; later HI (3), obv. Lion’s scalp, rev.
ZAM I LIN, Forepart of bull, mostly fine 8
Knidos : Heavy Drachms of early date (3); obv. Forepart of lion
to right; rev. Head of Aphrodite in square incuse (one with
letters KNI.) Half Drachms (2) of later date; obv. Head of
Knidian Venus to right; rev. KNI., Forepart of lion’s head
to right, and magistrates’ names, all good pieces 5
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field of reverse, not so fine
odos: Didrachm, of fine style; obv. Head of Helios;
Rose. Others of later style (3) with radiate head of A
and name of magistrate on rev. (AAMATPIOZ., Am AAMOX and EPASIKAHX); Drachms (2) and
Drachm of similar type, all fine
odos : Didrachms and smaller pieces (4) with head of A'
facing; Half Drachms (6) with head of Apollo in profile
Sardes : HI Stater; obv. Foreparts of lion and bull facing.
Tralles: Kistophoros; ordinary types, TPAA and eagle
field of rev., all fine
kia : Early federal HI Stater ; obv. Boar to right; rev. Tork
in incuse square, fine and uncommon
kia : HI Stater ; types as preceding coin, but with boar
left, not so fine
kia: HI Stater; obv. Forepart of boar to left; rev. Irregu
incuse. Late federal Half Drachms (4-) of Anti'nhni,
lyres, the first mis-struck
Aspendos : HI Staters (3) ; obv. Two wrestlers; rev. EXT-
with PO on obv. and M on rev. ; another with KF on ol two countermarked), all fine 3
Side : Tetraclrachms (2); obv. Head of Pallas to right; rev. KAEYX., Nike Stepkanophoros to left, in field pomegranate, both fine, one of very good style 2
Tarsos: Datames (?), Satrap of Cilicia; HI Stater, obv. Head of
Arethusa facing; rev. Aramaic inscription and head of Mars
to right. Mazaios ; Satrapal H4 Stater, obv. Baal-Tars seated
to left; rev. Aramaic inscription, Lion seizing a stag, the J very fine, the second poor
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267
268
Kypros. Pumiathon, King of Kition (?): N \ Stater: obv. Herakles
to right, crux cmsata in field ; rev. traces of Phoenician inscrip¬
tion, Lion attacking stag, fine and rare
Kaisareia: Didrachms (7) of Domitianus, Hadrianus (4), Ant.
Pius, and M. Aurelius; Drachms (2) of Trajanus, and Ha¬
drianus ; and % Drachm of Hadrianus 10
Kappadokia. Drachms (15) of various Kings from Ariarathes IV
to Ariobarzanes III all have portrait head on obv. and figure
of Pallas Nikephoros on rev., an interesting lot, some very fine 15
Kings of Syria. Seleukos I; Tetradraclim, obv. Head of Herakles
to right; rev. BAZIAEflX ZEAEYKOY, Zeus Nike¬
phoros seated to left, monogram to left, M beneath seat, very
fine and rather uncommon 1
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266
Seleukos I: Tetraclrachm and Drachm; obv. Laureate head of Zeus
to right, rev. BAZIAEI2Z (at side), ZEAEYKOY (exergue), Pallas in quadriga of four elephants to right, anchor in field
above, the first piece rather fine and uncommon 2
Seleukos I: Tetradrachm ; Alexandrian types (as in lot 260), but
with dolphin and monograms (E.Q, NAB-) in field. Antio-
chos I : Tetradrachm and Drachm; obv. Bust of King to
right, none fine 3
Antiochos I: Tetradrachms (2); obv. Diademed head of King to
right; rev. BAZIAEI2Z. ANTIOXOY, Apollo holding an
arrow, seated on omphalos to left. One with monograms
AP, and HP in field, both well preserved 2
Antiochos I : Tetradrachms (2); types as coins in last lot; each
with two monograms in field of rev. 2
Antiochos II : Tetradrachms ; obv. Head of King to right wearing
winged diadem ; rev. BAZIAEI2Z. ANTIOXOY, Apollo
seated on omphalos to left, in exergue two monograms and
horse grazing to left, rare and in very fair order 1
Antiochos II: Tetradrachm; as in preceding lot, but with the
monograms in field to left, in poor order; the rev. of careless
style 1
Antiochos II (?) : Tetradrachm : obv. Diademed bust of King to
right; rev. BAZIAEI2Z ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated on
omphalos to left and holding two arrows ; in field monograms
(AN, HP.), in very fair order and rare 1
Seleukos II: Tetradrachm; obv. Diademed head to right ; rev.
BAZIAE.QZ. ZEAEYKOY, Nude Apollo standing to
left, and leaning upon tall tripod; in field to left, monogram
(PH), in very good order and rare 1
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274
275
278
the last rather uncommon
Antiochos III: Tetradrachms (2), one of Bactrian style; anc
Drachm; types as coins in preceding lot, none fine
Seleukos IV: Tetradrachm; obv. Diademed head of King
right; rev. BAZIAEI2Z. ZEAEYKOY., Apollo on omp
los to left. Antiochos IY : Tetradrachm; obv. Diademed h
of King to right; rev. BAZIAE.QZ. ANTIOXOY. ©EOY. EflWANOYZ. NlKH<l>OPOY. Zeus Nike¬
phoros seated to left, neither piece fine
Antiochos IV: Tetradrachm; Diademed bust to right,
very well preserved
Demetrios' I: Tetrads
Demetrios I: Tetradrachms (2), varied as in preceding lot. An
Drachm with similar portrait on obv. and cornucopia
reverse
Alexandros I: Tetradrachm; Diademed bust to right;
BAZIAEI2Z. AAEZANAPOY. ©EOPATOPC EYEPTETOY., Zeus Nikephoros seated to left, fine uncommon
Alexandros I: Tetradrachm, as in preceding lot. And a Drac
with rev. similar inscription, and seated figure of Apolli
left, both fine and uncommon
Demetrios II: Tetradrachms (2); Youthful diademed bust
right; rev. BAZIAEI2Z. AHMHTPIOY. ©EC <t>IAAAEA<l>OY. NIKATOPOZ., Apollo seated
cortina to left. The second coin minted at Tyre, rev. [
ZIAEHZ AHMHTPIOY,Eagle to left on rudder, nn
grams and Tyrian badge in field
Antiochos VI : Drachm; Radiate and diademed head to rig
rev. BAZIAEITZ. ANTIOXOY. EPWANO' AIONYZOY., Apollo seated to left. Antiochus VII
Tetradrachm; Diademed bust to right; rev. BAZIAEfl ANTIOXOY. EYEPrETOY., Pallas standing to le
and Drachm, with rev. Nike walking to left, all rather fine
Antiochos VII: Tetradrachms (2); types as similar coin in j
ceding lot, but with varied monograms, one fine
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Alexandros II, Zebina : Tetradrachm ; Diademed bust to right;
rev. BAZIAEfiZ. AAEZANAPOY., Zeus Nikephoros
seated to left, fine and uncommon 1
Alexandros II, Zebina : Tetradrachms (2); types as preceding
coin, one fine, the other slightly pitted 2
Antiochus VIII: Tetradrachms (2); youthful diademed bust to
right;rev. BAZIAEI2Z. ANTIOXOY. EPI4>ANOYZ., Zeus standing to left, holding star and sceptre and with
crescent moon above his head ; varied monograms, &c., both rather fine 2
Antiochos VIII (?): Tetradrachms (2); aged diademed bust to
right;rev. BAZIAEI2Z. ANTIOXOY EPWANOYZ., Zeus Nikephoros seated to left, one very fine 2
Seleukos VI: Tetradrachm; diademed bust to right; rev.
BAZIAEOZ. ZEAEYKOY. Em<t>ANOYZ. NIKA- TOPOZ., Pallas Nikaphoros standing to left, fine and uncommon 1
Seleukos VI: Tetradrachm; diademed bust to right; rev.
BA1Z!AEH[Z. Z]EAEYKOY. Zm<I>ANOYZ. NIKA TOPOZ., Pallas Nikephoros seated to left; in field, lily
flower (?) and XAPIATA, of curious style, not fine, but a rare variety 1
Philippos : Tetradrachm; diademed bust to right ; rev. BAZI- AEnZ. <MAIPnOY Eni4>ANOYZ. <maa- AEA0OY., Zeus Nikephoros seated to left, fine 1
Philippos : Tetradrachms (2); types as preceding coin, one of curious style 2
Tigranes : Tetradrachm, minted at Antiocheia; bust to right wear-
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feet, a very good example 1
Bronze coins of the Seleucidaean Kings (31), including some large 0 c <yt
pieces of Antiochus IV, Epiphanes, and a fine and very rare ZE
of Achaios, with head of Apollo to right; rev. BAZIAEHZ AXAIOY., Eagle with palm branch to left, some fine, one
false 31
Syria, &c. Antiocheia : Base M Tetradrachms (8) of Nero and
Claudius (Kaisareia ?), Vespasianus, Caracalla, Macrinus,
Traj. Decius (2) Her. Etruscus, and Treb. Gallus ; all but the
first with rev. type Eagle with raised wings 8
Arados : ZR Staters (4); Head of Phoenician Herakles to right;
rev. Galley on waves; Diobols, &c. of Arados (3) and Sidon
(2) of Phoenician type, some fine 9
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294
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Drachms (3) of Ephesian type, some fine
295
296
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298
299
in last lot
Laodikeia : Tetradrachm ; Head of Tyche to right ;
Laodikeia (Phrygia) of ordinary types, and with AT
(monogram) and caducens in field of rev. the first pierced <
worn but uncommon, the second very fine
Sidon: Octradrachm struck under the rule of Artaxerxes
(Ochus); obv. Galley with rowers, on waves, 11| in fi
above; rev. King and attendant in car to left, a sec(
attendant walking behind, above OO, fine and uncommon
Sidon : Octradrachm of the time of Artaxerxes III, as in 1
lot. The obverse very fine; the reverse has the letters <
also uncommon
gle TVPOY IEPAZ KAI AZYAOY, Ea
left; in field club, date-letters, &c., one very fine
ros : Late Tetradrachms (3); types as coi
but with varied date letters
of ordinary type, one gilt, the didrachm very fine
rsia : N Daric ; obv. The Great King kneeling to right, ho
spear and bow • rev. irregular incuse, fine and uncommon
and others of the 1st and 2nd Kevolts (5), some fine
Jerusalem: Shekel of the Second Year of the First
Shekel Israel in Samaritan rtinrartpr'c:
letters oxydized)
Jerusalem: Shekel of the Third Year of the
fine and rare ’
Jerusalem: Half-Shekel of the Third Year; types as precedin:
coin, but the obverse legend reads “ Half-Shekel Israel,” ver fine and rare -
Jerusalem: Half-Shekel of the Third Year; as last coin, also fin and rare
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Jerusalem : Shekel of the Fourth Year of the 1st Revolt; types
as preceding Shekel, but with date letters “ Year 4,” very fine
and much rarer than year 3 1
Babylonia: Satrapal, At Staters, of Tarsian types (2); Baaltars
enthroned, rev. Lion to left; one with Seleucid anchor above
lion, the other with pentagram, both well preserved 2
Bactria. Hippostratos : At Stater; BAXIAEUX XI1THPOX
innOXTPATOY, Diademed bust to right; rev. Similar
legend in Arian Pali and figure of Tyche. Obols (2) of
Eukratides, barbarous imitations of Tetradrachms of Euthy-
demos (2), and Drachms (3) of Menandros, Azilizes, &c., the
first rare but not fine 8
Indo-Scythic Gold Stater: Vasu-Deva; PAO NANA PAO
BAZOAHO KOPANO- King standing; rev. OKPO
Siva standing, bull behind and monogram (?) in field, fine 1 Late Indo-Scythic N Stater : uncertain ruler of the little Kushans;
obv. King standing; rev. Seated Goddess; uncertain letters
in field of both obv. and rev. 1
Baktrian bronze coins (13); Parthian, &c. (14), some fine 27
Parthia : Drachms (17) of the Arsacidsean Kings, some fine 17
Parthia : A similar lot of drachms of the Arsacidsean Kings 16
Parthia : Tetradrachms in base At of the Arsacidsean Kings, some in good order 7
Thin flat Drachms (24) of the Sassanidae, all of ordinary types ;
some fine 24
Bronze Coins of Asia Minor, &c. Phanagoria : rev. <t>A. Bow
and arrow. Pharnakia: rev. <1>APNAKEIA., Eagle on
fulmen. Amisos: 3; rev. types, Perseus with harpa and
Medusa’s head, altar, or eagle on fulmen. Abbaeti : rev.
MYXflN ABAITHN. Fulmen. Parion (?); Imperial of
Caracalla. Pergamon : 2; rev. AXKAHn • . . THPOX.,
Serpent staff, or omphalos and serpent. Ilion : (6); rev. types,
IAI. Athena, EK (or EKKTUPsic), Figure of Hector, or
AEneas and Anchises. Skepsis : rev. XKH, Palm in linear
square. Mathymna: rev. Cantharus. Mytilene: 3; rev.
MYTI and Lyre, or obv. Bust of 0EO<t>ANHX ©EOX,
rev. Bust of APXEAAMIS ©EA; several rather rare 20
Mytilene: 6 ; rev. types, MYTI. Lyre, or Bacchic Term, and one
with forepart of bull to right. Pyrrha : rev. PY. Goat to
left, shell in front. Ephesos : rev. Recumbent stag. Erythrai:
rev. EPY. <I>IAAN, &c. Gambrion : rev. TAM between
rays of star. Magnesia ?: rev. Butting bull. Smyrna : rev.
Homer seated, Tyche crowned by Nike, lion, or eagle.
Stratonikeia : 3 ; rev. Nike, torch in square, or Artemis killing
hind. Chios: 4; rev. XI OX. Amphora; some fine 22
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and Dionysos, or two thyrsoi crossed. Oenoe: Head of
Dionysos, rev. OINAIttN., Grapes. Samos (5) : rev. Lion’s
scalp, or peacock; and Imperial ZE (3) of Caracalla, rev.
Tyche; Gordianus III, rev. recumbent River God (?); and
Tranquillina, rev. Androklos spearing boar. Halikarnassos :
rev. AAIKAPN AXSET2N, Head of Athene. Myndos : rev.
MYNAIHN, winged fulmen. Kalymna : rev. KA in wreath,
or lyre. Kos (5): rev. types, Serpent-staff, crab, club and
bow-case, or lyre ; and Imperial HE of Augustus, Nero, Domi-
tianus, and Hadrianus, some fine 24
319 Nisyros : rev. NI]XY, Dolphin and trident. Rhodos (11) : rev.
types, Rose, head of Helios, head of Serapis, Artemis (?), and
Nike on Prow; and a small HE of Antinous (?). Magnesia
(ad Sipylum): rev. MAFNHTIHN ClflY, Bull to left.
Philadelphia (4); <!>l AAAEA4>EI2N, Fulmen, Lyre, or
seated Apollo. Sardes (8) : rev. types, SAPAIANHN, Club
in wreath, lion, Apollo standing, Pallas Nikephoros, Temple,
or Thyrsos and bee 27
320 Akrasos : rev. AKPACIX2TI2N., Telesphoros ; and Imperial of
S. Severus, rev. Asklepios. Bagis : rev. KA 1C A PEHN
BATHNHN, Tyche to left. Hermokapelia : Head of Tyche.
Hypaepa: Imperial IE, of Yalerianus (?), rev. YnAinH-
NHN, Cultus image and two sitting figures. Sardes and
Hypaepa : Imperial of Yalerianus, rev. SAPAIANOM. . .
YPAIPHNHN, Tyche to left. Thyateira (4): rev. types,
0YATEI PH NHN, Bipennis, Tyche, Pallas seated, or
eagle (the last with obv. BOPEITHNH, Head of Artemis);
and Imperial of M. Aurelius, rev. Pallas standing. Others of
Akmonia, ZEzani (2), Apameia (3), and Laodikeia (3); some fine
321 Laodikeia (4): rev. AAOAIKEHN, Cornucopia, Tripod, AIA.
AIONYCIOC-, Mask on cippus, or AIAIOC- AIONY- CIOC. CABIN 1APOC, Zeus Laodikeos. Tripolis : rev. Tyche to left. Perga: Imperial of ZEmilianus (doubtful).
Antiocheia : Imperial of Philip Senr. (?), rev. COL AN¬ TIOCH., Standards. Selge : rev. ZE- Fulmen. Termessos
rev. TEP., Horse to left. Tarsos (3): rev. TAPZEHN, Zeus Nikephoros seated to left; or altar of Sandan : and
Imperial of Elagabalus, rev. AAP. CEY. A NTH M AK.. Elagabalus and Julia Maesa (?) standing. Amyntas of Galatia :
rev. BAZIAEI2Z. AMYNTOV, Lion to right. Kaisareia \
Imperial of Elagabalus and of Gordianus III. Commagene
Regal IE, 3 ; Antiochos IV, obv. BAS IAEHZ, &c., Bust to
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of Epiphanes and Kallinikos. Chalkis; rev. <f>A. XAAKI- AEUiN. K. E. in wreath. Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra; ZE
struck at Alexandria, oJr. C E ll TIM. ZHNOBIA-, Bust to
right, several rather fine and rare 21
Hieropolis : Imperial ZE of Trajanus, L. Verus, and of Philip-
pus. Antiocheia: Regal ZE of Antiochus IV, rev. ANTI- OXE.QN. TUN. nPOS. AA<I>NHI., Zeus standing.
Antiocheia : Autonomous ZE (6) of varied types. Imperial of
Nero, Caracalla, Elagabalus, and Tr. Decius; and a small ZE
of Julianus the Apostate with rev. GENIO ANTI¬ OCH EN I. Laodikeia : Autonomous ZE (2); and Imperial
of Ant. Pius (2) 20
Laodikeia: Autonomous ZE (2). Berytus : Auton. ZE. ; and an
Imperial ZE of Elagabalus. Marathos : Auton. ZE; obv. Head
of Arsinoe, veiled. Sidon : Autonomous of varied types and
dates (16) 21
Sidon : Imperial ZE of Augustus. Tripolis : Impl. of M. Aurelius.
Tyros: Autonomous ZE of varied dates and types (11); and
Regal ZE of Demetrius II. Kaisareia (Samar): Impl. ZE of
Hadrianus, rev. COL- I- FLAV- CAESAREN , Colonist
with ox plough (worn and pierced). Gaza : Impl. ZE of Cara¬
calla (2), PAZA- nE., rev. Tyche to left, with bull at feet.
Edessa : Imperial ZE (2) of Caracalla, and of Gordianus III.
Characene : Regal ZE of Attambilus, obv. Portrait head to
right, rev. ATTAMB .... U1TH . . . Rude figure seated to
left, some good 20
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v (# 325 Gold. Ptolemaios I or II, Soter: H Tetradrachm; obv. Diademed
head of king to right; rev. PTOAEMAIOYBAXIA EHX,
Eagle on f ulmen ; in field, shield and monogram, very fine and
very rare 1
Ptolemaios I or II: N Tetradrachm, struck at Sidon 1 obv. Dia¬
demed head to right; rev. n TO A EM AIOY BAX IAEUX,
Eagle on fulmen, XI in field, an older poiirait than that of pre¬
ceding com, very fine and very rare, struck from a slightly pitted
obv. die 1
Ptolemaios II (.Philadelphos) with his wife Arsinoe II, and
Ptolemaios I with Berenike I: N Octadrachm; obv. ©E.QN,
Heads of Ptolemaios I and Berenice to right; rev. AAEA-
4>nN, Heads of Ptolemaios II and Arsinoe II, an unusually
fine example and rare 1
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N Tetradrachm ; types as preceding coin. And a gold Hemi-
drachm of Ptolemaios I, the first slightly rubied but rare, the
second false 2
Arsinoe II : N Odadrachm; obv. Veiled diademed head of the /ff
Queen to right, K in field behind, rev. APZINOHX <J>IAAAEA<t>OY., Double cornucopia, each with pendant
fillet, of fine bold style, in high relief, and very fine and rare 1 Ptolemaios III: N Odadrachm ; obv. Bust of king to right wear¬
ing radiate diadem and segis, and with trident sceptre on
shoulder; rev. I1TOAEM AIOY BAZIAEI2Z, Radiate
cornucopia tied with fillet ; in field AI-, fine and very rare,
struck from a slightly corroded obverse die 1
Silver. Alexander IV : Tetradrachms (2), Head of Alexandras III
to right, covered with elephant’s scalp; rev. AAEEANAPOY, Athena Alkis to right; in field, badge of Ptolemaios I. One
with star, HP (mon.), and helmet in field; the other with
three monograms (flA-, AO<!>., and AT.), one very fine 2
Ptolemaios I or II: Tetradrachms (4); Diademed head of King to
right; rev. PTOAEMAIOY BAXIAEX2Z, Eagle on ful-
men, in field of reverses H and club ; P., |~l Y. (monogram); IMF, shield and E between legs; P and IOF1A (Joppa),
two fine 4
Ptolemaios II: Tetradrachms (4); types as preceding coins,
but, with one exception, reading l"lTOAEMAIOY ZX2THPOZ, minted at Ptolemais (h4 E mon., ^\B, in
field); Tyre (club, A., AB-, and M in field); Sidon (A and
monogram in field); Tyre (club in field), one fine 4
Arsinoe II: HI Dekadrachm; Veiled diademed head of the / /p
Queen to right, in field behind 12 12; rev. APEINOHZ <l>IAAAEA<t>OY., Double cornucopia tied with a fillet, very fine and rare 1
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THIRD DAY’S SALE.
Tetradrachms of later uncertain Ptolemies (4); two struck at Paphos with L. |0., or L. | X in field of rev. ; another struck at Kition with L. AA., all fine 4
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Others (4) of later style; three struck at Paphos with date letters, L- ©-, L. K., or L. Kl ; another struck at Salamis (XA) with date letters L. KE., three fine 4
Others (5) of smaller size and later style; all struck at Paphos and bearing date letters L. H., L. IA., LIE., L. Kl-., L. KA-, mostly fine 5
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Didrachms (2) of uncertain Ptolemies with head of Soter; one, dO rare, with rev. BAXIAE. nTOAE (sic), Eagle on fulmen to right, two monograms in field. Didrachm and Drachm of Ptolemaios IY, with obv. Bust of King as Dionysos. Denarius of M. Antony and Kleopatra (much worn). Modern-plated 2£i coin of Ptolemaios I or II. And a Tetradrachm of Tyre 7
Bronze. Ptolemaios I (2); Ptol. II, Philadelplios (7); Ptol. Ill ^C Euergetes (11). General obv. type, Head of Zeus Ammon; rev. Eagle on fulmen; some of large size ; three of Ptol. Ill with portrait bust, and one with rev. archaic figure of city, several fine 20
Other YE of Ptol. Ill, Euergetes (11), one with portrait bust and ^ three with head of Alexander; Ptol. IV, Pliilopator (7); and Ptol. Y, Epiphanes (2), some fine 20
Others of Ptol. V, Epiplianes (5); and Kleopatra and Ptol. YI, ^0 Philometor (15), &c., some fine 20
Others of Ptol. VIII, Euergetes II; Ptol. VIII with Kleopatra II; d* Ptol. IX, &c., some fine 21
Others of Kleopatra I to III; Kleopatra III and Ptol. X ; Ptol. Apion ; and others 28
Others of Kleopatra VII, the Great [as Poole, pi. xxx, 7 (3), and xxx, 8 (3)], none fine 6
Alexandria : Base HI Coins of the Impl. Homan series (various k celM. emperors, from Tiberius to Sev. Alexander), a few fine 24
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janus, Hadrianus (11, some of large module), Faustina II,
Gallienus, Aurelianus and Yabalathus (2), Tacitus and
Probus (3), Carinus, Numerianus, and Diocletianus (2), some,
fine 28
Alexandria: ZE of Diocletianus (9), Maximianus I and II (20), A-
some fine 29
Kyrenaika. Ivyrene : N Stater ; obv. Quadriga to right, driven /y
by female charioteer; rev. JASON., Zeus Ammon, holding /
sceptre, seated to left; in field before him flying eagle with
serpent, fine and very rare 1
Kyrene : N Stater; obv. KYPANION, Quadriga to right driven / ,,
by female charioteer; in field above part of radiate sun disc ; ^
rev. ZOIcj I AX, Zeus Ammon-iEtophoros seated to left, in
field thymiaterion (or fulmen V), very rare and very fine, the
rev. slightly double struck 1
Kyrene: A7' Stater; obv. as preceding coin; rev. FIJOAIAN- /fi ^
©EYS., Zeus Ammon standing to left holding sceptre and
patina, and sacrificing before Thymiaterion, very fine and rare, 1
Kyrene : N Stater ; Types as similar coin in lot 349 but reading / / ^
XAIPJO[S. And a rV N Stater, obv. Youthful head ; rev. Female head, both rather rubbed 2
Kyrene . Teiradrachm / obv. Head of Zeus Ammon to right, in /
front traces of Magistrate’s name (APISTIOS ?); rev.
Silphium. And an earlier Drachm (?) of similar types,
with KY] PA in corners of obv. neither fine
Kyrene: Teiradrachm; Head (in low relief) of Zeus Ammon,
three-quarter face to right; rev. Traces of K. P. N., Silphium' fine and very rare ^
Kyrene : Diclrachms (3) ; obv. Head of youthful Zeus Ammon;
rev. KYPA-, Silphium; crab and monogram, monogram and
serpent, or monogram and star in field of rev. none fine 3
Kyrene: Didrachm, as last coin in preceding lot. Numidia :
Juba II; Denarii (2) with obv. REX JVBA , Head of king
to right; rev. Temple. And a small HI of Numidia or His-
pania ; rev. Horse and two Punic letters 4.
Uncertain M Stater (Thracian Chersonese ?), obv. Forepart of lion
to left, head turned back ; rev. Incuse. And a i Stater (?)
with obv. Gorgon head; rev. Incuse with irregular line mark ings, both fine
Bronze. Kyrene: M (14), some with legend KOI NON, and
including four issued under Roman denomination. Kartha^o ZE (12), of varied types ^5
Bronze coins of Spain, Nemausus, ^Esernia, Syrakuse, Tegea,
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Forgeries in silver: Bruttioi, Kelenderis, Kibyra, Elis, Gela,
Lokri, Magnesia (Ionia), Rhodos and Zankle ^
361 Others of Alexandros II and III, Philippos III and Antigonos of
Macedon, Prusias of Bithynia, Antiochos Hierax and
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362 Four Denarii of early type with obv. Janiform head, and rev.
Jupiter in quadriga and ROMA in incuse letters. Another
with obv. Head of Roma, rev. Roma seated. And a false At
(cast from a reduced As) 6
363 Early Denarii (8) and Sestertius, with obv. Head of Roma, and rev.
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The Dioscurii or Biga. Victoriati, with head of Jupiter (5),
and 1J Sestertii piece, with head of Apollo 15
Consular Denarii, &c. Aburia, 1, 6. Accoleia (v. poor).
Acilia, 1, 4, 8 (two). xElia, 3, 4 (three varieties). iEmilia, 7,
8 (two), 9, 10 (two), 11. Afrania, 1. Annia, 2, 3, some
fine
* * The references in the above and following lots are to Babelon.
Antestia, 1, 2, 9 (two). Antonia, 1 (six), 32 (two), 79 (two), and
LEG. II, VI, VIIII, XIII, XVII, XX, CHORTIVM. PRAETORIARVM.
and SPECVLATORVM. 22
Appuleia, 1 (six). Aquillia, 2 (two). Atilia, 8, 9. Aurelia, 19,
20, 21. Baebia, 12. Caecilia, 14, 21, 26, 27, 38, 43, 44, 45
(two), 47 (two) 25 Caesia, 1. Calidia, 1. Calpurnia, 2, 5, 6, 11 (15 varieties), 12,
13, 24 (four varieties), 30 28
Carisia, 1, 2 (two), 3, 4,10. Carvilia (?), 2 (Babelon, I, p. 77,
no. 226). Cassia, 1, 4 (three), 10 (three), 15. Cipia, 1 (two)
Claudia, 1, 5 (three) 22 Claudia, 5 (four), 11, 15 (two). Coelia, 3 (two), 4. Considia
2, 3, 7. Coponia, 1. Cordia, 1, 3. Cornelia, 19, 24
(four) 22 Cornelia, 1, 20, 29, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 63. Cossutia, 1
Crepusia (four varieties). Curtia, 2. Decimia, 1. Domitia
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Fabia, 1, 15. Fannia, 1. Farsuleia, 1, 2. Flaminia, 1. Deci
mia, 1. Fonteia, 1, 9, 10. Fufia, 1. Foulvia, 1. Fundania,
1, 2. Furia, 13, 18, 23 (two). Herennia, 1 (two). Hosidia
1 (two) 2^
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384
385
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Hosidia, 1, 2. Hostilia, 4. Julia, 4 (two), 5 (seven varieties)
9 (two), 10 (two), 11, 12, 16, 26, 117, 154, 156 23
Junia, 1, 15 (seven), 26, 30, 31 (two). Juventia, 7. Licinia,
16, 18. Livineia, 11 (two), 12. Lollia, 2. Lucilia, 1.
Lucretia, 1, 2 22
Lutatia, 2. Maenia, 7. Maiania, 1. Mallia, 2. Mamilia, 6
(two). Manlia, 3. Marcia, 8, 11, 12, 18 (three), 19, 24, 28.
Maria, 9 (three) 20
Memmia, 1, 2, 3, 9, 10 (two). Minucia, 1,9, 15, 19. Mussidia, 7.
Naevia, 6 (four). Nonia, 1. Norbana 1, (five). Ogulnia (?)
two 23
Opimia, 12, 16. Papia, 1 (seven). Papiria, 6, 7. Petillia, 1.
Petronia, 9. Pinaria, 1, 2. Plaetoria, 3 (two), 4 (two), 5, 6,
12, false. Plancia, 1 23
Plautia, 11, 12 (two), 13, 14. Poblicia, 6, 7, 9 (two), 11. Pompeia,
1, 21. Pomponia, 6, 7. Porcia, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 (two), 8, 11 22 Postumia, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 (two), 13. Procilia, 1, 2. Quinctia, 2, 6
(four). Penia, 1. Roscia, 1. Rubria, 1, 2, 3. Rustia, 1. Rutilia, 1. And an uncertain early Quinarius 22
Satrienia, 1. Saufeia, 1. Scribonia, 1, 8 (three). Sempronia, 2.
Sergia (two). Servilia, 1, 5, 13, 14. Sicinia, 5. Spurilia, 1. Licinia, 7. Sulpicia, 1 (four), 6 21
Terentia, 10, 15. Thoria (five). Titia, 1, 2. Titinia, 7. Tituria,
1, 2, 4 (two), 5, 6. Todilia (?). Tullia, 1. Urbinia (?), two.
Valeria, 7, 11, 12, 17 (two) 25
Vargunteia, 1 (two). Vettia, 1. Veturia, 1. Vibia, 1 (two),
2 (three), 3, 5, false, 17, 18, 23, 24. Vinicia, 3,poor. Volteia,
1, 2, 4 (two). Three uncertain Denarii, and a Quinarius of the Egnatuleia 24
Roman bronze Coins of various consular families, including
several AEs, an interesting lot 41
Roman Gold Coins. Vibia Gens: Aureus; obv. Head of
Apollo to right; rev. c. vibivs. varvs., Venus standing to
left beside a column, fine and very rare \
Augustus: Aureus; obv. avgvstvs. divi. f., Laureate head to
right, iev. c. caes. avgvstvs., Emperor on horseback,
charging to right; behind three military standards, well pre¬ served and uncommon 1
Augustus : Aureus ; obv. Bust to right; rev. CAESAR.(in
exergue), Victory holding wreath and palm in fast biga to right, not fine ^
Augustus. Auieus; obv. caesar. avgvstvs. divi. f. pater,
patriae., Laureate bust to right; rev. c.L. caesares. avgvsti.
f. COS. DESIG. PRINC. ivvent., Caius and Lucius Caesars
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Augustus : Aureus, types as preceding lot, but from different dies 1
Augustus : Aureus, types as last two coins, also very fine 1
Augustus and Tiberius: Aureus; obv. as preceding coins; rev.
Ti. caesar. avg. F. tr. pot. xv., Tiberius in quadriga to right,
very well preserved and uncommon 1 j
Tiberius: Aureus; obv. ti. caesar. divi. avg. f. avgvstvs.,
Laureate head to right; rev. imp. vii. tr. pot. XVII., Emperor
in quadriga to right, very fine and rare 1
Tiberius: Aureus; obv. as preceding coin; rev. pontif. MAXIM.,
Livia seated to right, very fine 1
Tiberius : Aureus ; as preceding coin, but from different dies 1
Tiberius : Aureus ; another as last lot, but not so fine 1
Claudius : Aureus; ti. clavd. caesar. avg. p.m. tr. p., Laureate
head to right; rev. ex. s.C. OB. CIVES. SERVATOS., within an
oak wreath, well preserved and uncommon 1
Claudius : Aureus ; ti. clavd. caesar. avg. p.m. tr. p. VI. imp.
XI., Laureate head to right; rev. .mper. recept., on front of
a walled pretorian camp, in good preservation and rather rare 1
Claudius : Aureus; obv. as preceding coin but reading TR. P. VII.
imp. xi.; rev. paci. avgvstae., Nemesis to right, a fine
example 1
Claudius: Aureus ; obv. types as before but reading TR. P. x.
p.p. imp. xviil.; rev. S.P.Q.R. P.P. OB. C.S., within an oak
wreath, also fine 1
Claudius and Agrippina : Aureus; obv. As preceding coins, but
legend ending trib. POT.P.P.; rev. AGRIPPINAE. AVGVSTAE,
Laureate bust of the Empress to right, not fine, but rather
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imp. Laureate head to left; rev. de. germanis. Two crossed
shields, standards, &c., slightly worn, but rare 1
Nero : Aureus; obv. neroni. clavdio. drvso. germ. cos. design.,
Youthful bust to right; rev. eqvester. ordo. principi.
ivvent. on circular shield, also slightly worn 1
Nero : Aureus ; obv. imp. nero. caesar. avgvstvs. Laureate bust
to right; rev. ivppiter. cvstos. Jupiter seated to left, very
fine 1
Nero : Aureus ; obv. nero. caesar. avg. imp. Bare head to right
rev. pontif. max. tr. p. vii. cos. mi. pp., ex. s. c. Livia
standing to left, fine 1
Nero : Aurei (2); rev. Concordia, avgvsta. Concordia seated to
left; or rev. ivppiter. cvstos. Jupiter seated to left, both
slightly worn 2
Nero: Aurei (2); rev. pontif. max. &c. as in lot 402; or rev.
salvs. Hygieia seated to left, both slightly worn 2
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Nero: Aureus; nero caesar. Laureate head to right; rev.
AVGVSTVS. GERMANICVS., Nero, radiate, holding laurel and
figure of Victory, very fine and uncommon 1
Galba: Aureus; imp. ser. galea, caesar. avg., Laureate head
to right; rev. concordia. provinciarvm., Concordia stand¬
ing to left, very rare, but bent and blurred 1
Galba : Aureus; imp. ser. galba. avg., Bare head to right; rev.
s.p.q.r. ob. c.s. within an oak wreath, fine and rare 1
Vespasianus : Aureus ; imp. caesar. Vespasian vs. avg., Laureate
head to right; rev. cos. iter. tr. pot., Fides seated to left,
very fine 1
Vespasianus : Aureus ; Types as last coin, but not quite so fine 1
Vespasianus : Aurei (2); One with rev. COS. VII., Cow to right;
the other with rev. fortvna. avgvst., Statue of Fortuna
on pedestal to left, the first rubbed, the last fine 2
Titus : Aureus; T. caesar. imp. vespasianvs., Laureate head to
right; rev. cos. Vi (exergue), Roma seated to right; two eagles,
and wolf and twins in field, very fine, but slightly scratched on
obv.
Titus: Aureus; Types as preceding coin, but not so well pre¬
served 1
Titus: Aureus; T. caes. imp. vesp. pon. tr. pot., Laureate head
to right; rev. Emperor in quadriga to right, somewhat rubbed 1
Domitianus: Aureus; domitianvs caesar. avg. f., Laureate
head to right; rev. cos. mi., Cornucopia 1
Domitianus : Aureus; obv. as last coin; rev. COS. V., Kneeling
captive offering standard 1
Trajanus: Aureus; imp. caes. ner. traiano. &c., Laureate
draped bust to right; rev. p.m.tr.p. cos. vi. 'p.p. s.p.q.r.,
Jupiter Conservator to left, a diminutive figure of the Emperor
in front, fine 1
Trajanus: Aureus; obv. similar to preceding coin; rev. PONT.
max. tr. pot. COS. II., Germania seated to left, fine 1
Trajanus : Aureus; obv. similar to preceding coins ; rev. p.m. tr.p.
cos. vi. p.p. s.p.q.r. ; salvs. avg., Hygieia seated to left,
fine
Trajanus: Aureus; obv. similar to preceding coins; rev. p.m.
tr. p. cos. VI. &c.; PARTHIA capta, Trophy between two
seated Parthian captives, fine, and a very interesting type 1
Hadrianus : Aureus; hadrianvs avg. cos. hi. p.p., Bare head
to left, rev. adventvs. avg., Roma seated to left and shaking
hands with the Emperor standing before her, very fine and an
interesting type 1
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ORIENS., radiate head to right 1
Hadrianus : Aureus ; Hadrian vs, &c., Draped bust to right, rev
fides. publica., Fides standing to right holding corn ears
and patera of fruits, fine 1
Hadrianus : Aureus; imp. caes., &c., Laureate draped bust to
right, rev. p.m.t.r.p. cos. iii., Mars standing to front, fine and
uncommon 1
Antoninus Pius: Aureus; antoninvs. AVG. pivs. p.p. tr. xvi.,
Bare head to right, rev. cos. iiil, The Emperor, holding orb,
standing to left, extremely fine, a gem 1
Antoninus Pius : Aureus; antoninvs. AVG. Pivs. P.P., Draped
bust to right, rev. tr. pot. cos. iiil, Roma Victrix seated on
shields to left 1
Antoninus Pius : Aurei (2); one with rev. iovi. statori., Statue
of Jupiter facing ; the other with rev. PIETATI. AVG. COS. IIIL,
Pietas standing to left, neither fine 2
Faustina Senior : Aureus; obv. diva, favstina., Draped bust of
the Empress to right, rev. aeternitas. standing to left 1
Marcus Aurelius: Aureus; obv. m. Antoninus, avg. tr.p.xxvi.,
Laureate draped bust to right, rev. imp. VI. COS. III., Victory
crowning the Emperor, very fine 1
M. Aurelius : Aureus; obv. m. antoninvs. avg. arm. parth.
max., Laureate draped bust to right, rev. tr. p. xxii. imp.
iiil cos. in., Victory to left, very fine 1
M. Aurelius: Aureus; obv. imp. caes. m. avrel., &c., Bare head
to right, rev. concordiae. avgvstor. tr. p. xv., cos. hi.,
The Emperor and Lucius Verus shaking hands 1
Faustina Junior: Aureus; obv. favstinae avg. pii. avg. fil.,
Draped bust to right, wearing diadem, rev. laetitiae
pvblicae., Laetitia standing to left, extremely fine, a gem 1
Lucius Verus: Aureus; obv. imp. caes. l. avrel. vervs. avg.,
Bare head to right, rev. concordiae. avgvstor. tr. p.,
COS. II., Two Emperors shaking hands, fine 1
Magnentius: Solidus; rev. victoria, avg. lib. romanor.,
S.M.A.Q., Victory and Liberty supporting a trophy. Con-
stantius II: Solidus; rev. gloria, reipvblicae., ant. g.,
Rome and Constantinople seated and holding shield with VOT.
xxxx., the last very fine 2
Constantius II: Solidus ; rev. victoriae. dd. nn. AVGG., tr., Two
Victories holding shield with VOT. xx. mvlt. xxx. Julianus II:
Solidus; rev. VIRTVS. EXERCTTVS. romanorvm., ant.
Mars with trophy and a captive, the first very fine
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Valens: Solidi (2); rev. restitvtor. reipvblicae.
tr.), Emperor holding Victory and labarum,
fine
Gratianus : Solidi (2); rev. VICTORIA. AVGG., COM.
Two emperors seated and crowned by Victory
but with trobc. in exergue, the last very fine ‘
Theodosius I (?): Triens; rev. victoria, avgvstorvm., conob.
a foe
morius : Solidi (2); rev. victoria, avggg., comob. (r. v.
M. D. in field), Emperor trampling a foe, one very fine
lentinianus III (or II): Solidi (2) ; rev. VICTORIA. AVG<
COMOB., R. v., Emperor facing holding long cross and Vict(
one very fine
lentinianus III: Solidi (2); rev. victoria, avggg., comob., ]
(or M.D.), Emperor with Victory and long cross. An
Triens with rev. comob., Cross within a diadem, all fine,
pierced
Dius Severus : Solidus ; rev. victoria, avggg., conob., r.
Emperor with long cross and Victory, very fine and un¬
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Marcianus : Solidus ; rev. victoria, avggg. 0., conob., Victory
with long cross to left. Leo I: Solidus; rev. as last coin,
both fine 2
Leo I: Solidi (2); one as last coin in preceding lot; another with
victoria, avggg., conob., m.d., Emperor trampling a foe.
And a Triens, rev. Victory with orb and crown, the last 'pierced 3
Leo II and Zeno : Solidus; obv. d.n. leo. et. zeno. p.p. avg.,
Helmeted bust facing ; rev. salvs. reipvblicae., conob, Two
Emperors seated, fine and rare 1
Zeno : Solidi (2); rev. victoria, avggg., a (or q)., conob.,
Victory with long cross. And i Solidi (2), both with
victoria avgvstorvm and figure of Victory, one of the solidi very fine 4
Basiliscus : Solidus; rev. victoria, avggg., conob., Victory with
long cross, somewhat uncommon 1
Anastasius: Solidus; rev. victoria, avggg.i., conob., Victory
with long cross. And a Triens, rev. victoria, avgvstorvm.,
Victory with cross and wreath, both very fine 2
Anastasius : Solidus, and Triens (2), Types as last lot 3
Justinus I: Solidi (2); rev. victoria, avggg. a (or b)., conob.,
Victory with long cross, both fine 2
Justinianus I: Solidi (2); rev. victoria, avggg. &c., Victory
facing, holding orb and staff with Christian monogram, both
fine 2
Justinianus : Solidi (2); as in last lot. And Triens of ordinary
type, all fine 3
Justinus II: Solidi (2); victoria avggg. &c., Boma seated to
front, both fine 2
Justinus II: Solidi (2); as in last lot 2
Justinus II: Solidus; as in preceding lots. And a Lombardic
imitation (of Justinian II?); obv. dn.i.invs. p. p. Bust
facing; rev. victor, asvsto. conob., Cross on four grades,
hand in field to left, both very fine 2 *
Mauricius Tiberius : Solidus; rev. victoria avgg., Victory facing,
And Triens (2) of Tiberius Constantinus, or M. Tiberius, with
rev. Victory, or rev. Cross. And a similar coin of Constan¬
tinus IV 4
Focas : Solidus; rev. victoria, avgco. e., . conob., Victory with
Christian staff and orb. Heraclius : Triens (2) with rev. Cross.
Heraclius with Herac. Constantinus : Solidus; obv. Busts of
the two emperors ; rev. Cross on three grades, the small coins
very fine 4
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stantinus: Solidus; obv. Busts of two emperors; rev. vic¬
toria, &c., Cross. Constantinus II: Solidus; obv. D.N.
CONSTANTINVS. p.p. av., Long-bearded bust facing, all very
fine, the last brilliant 3
Constantinus II and Pogonatus : Solidus; v. Sabatier xxxiv, 2.
Constantinus II and his three sons : Solidi (2); v. Sabatier
xxxv, 15, 18, all fine, one pierced 3
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xxv, 14. Justinianus II: Solidus and Triens ; Sab. xxxvii,
6, 9, all fine 3
Justinianus II: Solidus; Lombardic imitation, with hand in field
of rev. : var. Sab. xxxvii, 6. Constantinus V : Solidus ; With
portrait of Leo III: Sab. xxxix, 16. Constantinus V and
Leo III: Solidus; Sab. xxxix, 20, the last pierced 3
Constantinus V : Solidus and Triens ; Sab. XL, 6, 7. Theophilus :
Triens ; Sab. XLlil, 8. Theophilos, Michael and Constantinus
VIII: Solidus; Sab. xliii, 16, all fine, the last somewhat rare 4
Basil I and Constantinus IX: Solidus; Sab. xliv, 22. Con¬
stantinus II and Romanus II: Solidus; Sab. xlvi, 18, both
fine, the first rather uncommon 2
Constantinus II and Romanus II: Solidi (3) ; Sab. XLVI, 18, none fine ’ 3
Basil II and Constantinus XI: Solidus: Sab. xlviii, 14. Romanus
III: Solidus ; Sab. xlix, 2, both fine 2
Romanus III: Solidus ■ Sab. xlix, 2. Constantinus XII: Solidi
(2); Sab. xlix, 5, one of the last very fine 3
Constantinus XIII (DouJcas) : Cupped Solidus • Sab. L, 4. Eudo-
cia with Romanus IV, Michael, Constantinus and Andronicus :
Solidus ; Sab. L, 11, the first very fine, the last worn 2
Michael VII: Solidus; rev. ic. xc., Bust of Christ with cruci- /
phoros nimbus. Nikephoros III: Solidus; var. Sab. Li, 15, both very fine 9
Alexius I: Cupped Solidi (2); Sab. Lli, 2. Another in very base
gold with rev. mp. 0v., Virgin seated holding wafer with head of Christ, all fine ^
John II: Cupped Solidi (2) • Sab. liii, 12, 16, both fine 2
John II: Cupped Solidi (3); Sab. 11, 14, two, the first bent 3
Manuel I: Cupped Solidi (2) • Sab. lv, 3 {varied), both fine 2
Isaac II: Cupped Solidus ■ Sab. lvii, 15. Andronicus II: Cupped
Solidus ; Sab. lx, 3, the last fine 9
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ROMAN IMPERIAL DENARII.
Pompey: Cohen. “ Monnaies Imples.” 2nd ed. 17. Sextus
Pompeius : Cohen, 2. Julius Caesar: Cohen, 39, 41, both with
portrait bust, the first and two last fine 4
Julius Caesar: Denarii (4), with portrait bust of J. Caesar,
Cohen, 20, 23, 29, 35, all fine and rather rare, especially the
first 4
Julius Caesar : Denarius, with portrait; Coh. 35, and four others
without portrait, Cohen, 12, 13, 14, 49. Julius Caesar and
M. Antonius : Denarii (2), Cohen, 2, none very fine 7
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M. Antonius : Denarii (5) and Quinarii (3); Cohen, 2, 4, 12, 17,
.67, 70, none very fine 8
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M. Antonius and Octavius: Denarii (4); Cohen, 2, 7 (two, very
fine), 10. And a false Denar, of Marcus and Lucius An¬
tonius 5
Augustus: Denarii (10); Cohen, 40, 43 (two), 137, 144, 190, 208,
210, 259, 267, all fine or very fine 10
Augustus : Denarii (13) and Quinarii (2); Cohen, 14 (two), 21, 22,
28, 43 (2, one plated), 44, 49, 55, 61, 64, 90, 91 (two), some
fine 15
Augustus : Denarii (15); Cohen, 98, var. 114, 115, 119, 120, 122,
123, 124, 133 (two), 137, 144, 147, 158 (doubtful), 168, same
fine 15
Augustus: Denarii (11); Cohen, 182, 210, 223, (well preserved and
very rare), 259, 262, 265, 274, 279, 281 ; (rev. s.p.q.r. in field
at sides of shield), 325. Two others (one doubtful); a Cast
Coin, and a false coin of Augustus and Agrippa, some fine 15
Augustus : Denarii (2), and Quinarii (2); Julia-Caninia 383 (plated).
Julia-Carisia, 386, 387, 405 (rare). Tiberius : Denarii (4);
Cohen, 48 (two), 16 (two, both plated), some fine 8
Caligula and Germanicus : Denarius; Cohen, 2. Caligula and
Agrippina Sr. : Denarius ; Cohen, 4. Caligula and Augustus :
Denarius ; Cohen, 2. Caligula; small^E. Claudius : Denarii (2);
the first two pieces rare but plated 6
Nero : Denarii (3), varied types; a large false Mt and a small
colonial J&. Galba: Denarii (6), one very fine, and a base
M Tetradrachm struck at Antiocheia 12
Otho : Denarii (2); rev. Pax Orbis Terrarum; Pont. Max (Abun-
dantia). Vitellius : Denarii (4); rev. Juppiter Victor., Pont.
Maxim., xv. Vir. Sacr. Fac. (plated), and rev. Victory seated
to left, all well preserved 6
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Otho : Denarii (2); rev. Pont. Max (iEquitas); Securitas PR.
Vitellius: Denarii (5); rev. Concordia. P. R., Libertas Resti-
tuta; s.p.q.r. ob. c.s. in wreath ; xv. Vir Sacr. Fac., and rev.
Victory seated to left, all more or less rubbed 7
Vespasianus: Denarii (13); rev. Annona Aug., Augur. Tri Pot (2),
Cos. Iter. Tr. Pot., Cos (?), Cos. vn., Fides Publ., Imp. xix.,
Jovis Custos., Pontif. Maxim (2 types), Pon. Max. Tr. P.
Cos. v., Tri. Pot., all fine or very fine 13
Vespasianus : Denarii (26); varied types, including one with rev.
ivdaea., Captive Jewess seated beside trophy, mostly some¬ what rubbed, a few doubtful 26
Vespasianus : Denarii (5); varied types. Titus : Denarii (6); fine
and varied. Domitianus : Denarii (15); several fine, two doubtful
26
Domitianus : Denarii (19) ; ordinary types, some very fine.
Nerva: Denarii (7), two false 26
Nerva: Denarii (11); varied types, all fine 11
1 raj anus : Denarii (29); some very fine with interesting reverse
types, a few doubtful pieces included 29
Trajanus : Denarii (28); similar to preceding lot 28
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LOT
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
Hadrianus: Denarii (25); varied types, some very fine, two
doubtful 'pieces included 25
Hadrianus : Denarii (25); a similar lot 25
Sabina: Denarii (3); one very fine. iElius : Denarii (2). Anton¬
inus Pius : Denarii (13); some fine. Antoninus Pius and
M. Aurelius : Denarii (5); a few fine 23
Antoninus Pius : Denarii (40); some interesting, a few very fine,
and one or two doubtful 40
Faustina Senior: Denarii (18). M. Aurelius: Denarii (25); a
few very fine, but mostly in secondary condition 43
Marcus Aurelius : Denarii (12). Faustina Junior: Denarii (17).
Lucius Yerus : Denarii (8). Lucilla : Denarii (7); a few only
fine 44
Commodus : Denarii (16). Crispina: Denarii (4). Sept. Severus :
Denarii (29). And concocted Denarii of Pertinax and Didius
Julianus ; mostly rubbed 51
Plautilla: Denarii (3). Julia Domna: Denarii (15); including
one with rev. Portraits of Caracalla and Geta. Julia Maesa :
Denarii (4). Julia Mamaea: Denarii (8). Julia Soaemias :
Denarii (3). Macrinus : Denarii (4); mostly rubbed 37
Caracalla: Denarii (42); varied types, a few interesting pieces
included, mostly rubbed 42
Geta : Denarii (16). Elagabalus : Denarii (33); a few fine 49
Severus Alexander : Denarii (26). Maximinus : Denarii (9); a
few fine 35
Gordianus Africanus Senior ? Denarius. Gordianus Pius : Denarii
(35). Philippus Senior: Denarii (26); some fine; all in
base At 62
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(8); Etruscilla (7); Treb. Gallus (7); Volusianus (6); ACmi-
lianus (1); Yalerianus (12); some fine 56
Others of Mariniana ; Gallienus ; Salonina ; Valerianus Jr.;
Postumus, &c., some very base 52
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516 Denarii of Diocletianus (2), and small .41 of the Constantinian an
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Byzantine Ml. Basil and Constantinus VIII: obv. +. BASILIOS
ce. copstAptrji. pistv. bAsiLis. rocdcoi. rev. ihsus xpis*u
piCA., Cross on 3 steps, globe beneath; Yar. Sabatier xlv. 1.
extremely fine \
Large .41 coins of Heraclius and Heraclius-Constantinus (3), wit
devs. ADIVTA. romanis. legend on reverse, uncommon
Another; and a similar coin of Constantinus II, both uncommon 2
519a Empire of Trebizonde. Ml coins of John I and II (5), and 0
Manuel I (3). And three other Ml, one false and one with Cufic legends H
Imperial Ml Cistophoroi, struck in Asia Minor. M. Antonius
and Octavia : obv. M. ANTONIVS. IMP. COS. DESIG. ITER. ET.
tert., Bust to right, lituus beneath; the whole in ivy wreath.
Rev. in. vir. R.P.C., Head of Octavia to right, cista between
two serpents beneath, in fair state
518
519
520
521 M. Antonius and Octavia : Legends as preceding coin, obv. Jugate
busts to right. Rev. Female figure on top of cista-mystica, in fair state 2
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524
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522 Augustus : Obv. imp. caesar., Bust of Octavius to right. Rev
avgvstvs., Capricorn with cornucopia to right, the whole within a wreath, fine
Augustus : Obv. imp. caesar., Bust to right. Rev. avgvstvs., Six
ears of corn tied together, very fine 1
Augustus : Obv. imp. ix. tr. po. v., Bust to right. Rev. com.
asiae., Hexastyle temple, on frieze of which ROM. et. AVGVST.,
fine j
525 Augustus: Obv. as preceding coin. Rev. mart, vlto., Military
standard within the portals of a circular (?) temple, not fine * j
Augustus : Obv. as preceding coins. Rev. s.p.r. signis. RECEPTis.,.
within the opening of a triumphal arch carrying a statue of
the emperor in a quadriga; the top of the arch inscribed IMP. IX. TR. POT. v.,fine J
Hadrianus : Obv. hadrianvs. avgvstvs., Head to right. Rev.
COS. ill., Jupiter standing to left and holding sceptre and eagle, in fair state 2
Hadrianus : Obv. as preceding coin. Rev. cos. in., Apollo Musa-,
getes to right, overstruck upon a cistophoros, the types of which show upon the obverse, an interesting specimen
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IMPERIAL ROMAN BRONZE.
533
534
535
Pompey: Large ZE with obv. Janiform heads. Julius and
Augustus : large ZE (3, one false and one colonial). Augustus
and Agrippa : ZE (2), struck at Nismes. Augustus with
Caius and Lucius Caesars: ZE (Corinth). Tiberius and
Augustus : ZE struck in Spain. Augustus : Large ZE (4);
Middle ZE (9); Middle ZE restored by Vespasianus and two
Large ZE restored by Nerva, none very fine 24
Augustus : Large ZE (1) and Middle ZE (17), struck by the con¬
sular families. Large and Middle-sized ZE struck at Colonial
and other mints (8), some fine 26
Livia: Large ZE (2), struck under Tiberius, with obv. Carpen-
tum; Middle ZE (3), ivstitia, pietas, salvs avgvsta ; all
in fair state. Agrippa : Middle ZE (3), one fine. Tiberius :
Large ZE (4), one patinated; Middle ZE (10), varied types,
one or two fine; Middle ZE (5) struck at Lyons; and Middle
ZE (8) issued from Colonial mints, a few fine 35
Drusus Sr. (1) : Drusus Jr. (1): filii Drusi: Large ZE (1). An¬
tonia : Middle ZE. Germanicus : Middle ZE (5), one patinated.
Agrippina Sr. : Large ZE (3), and a Colonial ZE. Agrippina
Jr.: Large ZE [false). Nero and Drusus Caesars : Middle AE
(2). Caligula : Large ZE (4, two XVI Cent, imitations in¬
cluded) ; Middle ZE (2) ; one or two fine 22
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Claudius : Large ZE (8), all worn ; Middle ZE (8), one or two fine;
Colonial, &c., ZE (5) 21
Nero : Large ZE (17), six very well preserved, several interesting types
included 17
Nero : Middle ZE (12); all very well preserved, some of interesting
type 12
Nero : Middle ZE (15), and Colonial, &c. (5), some in fair state 21
Galba: Large ZE (12); Middle ZE (5), including a curious
mediaeval copy, none fine 17
Galba : Large ZE (4); Libertas Publica; s.p.q.r., ob. civ. ser. in
wreath ; s.C. Temple; or s.C. Victory to right. Middle ZE,
rev. libertas. pvblica., all with good portraits and in very fair
general order
Otho : Middle ZE, struck at Antioch. Vitellius : Middle ZE (5),
all poor, the first piece very rare
Vespasianus: Large ZE (13), including four or five in very fair
state 1
Vespasianus : Middle ZE (21) and Colonial (3); six good coins in
eluded 2^
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551
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554
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557
558
559
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562
563
564
565
CAPTA., very interesting and well preserved
with obv. Carpentum, mostly rubbed
Domitianus : Middle JE (16) of varied types, all in very j order
Domitianus: Large JE (9), Middle JE (18), mostly rubbed
Domitianus : Large JE (9); Middle JE (17), a similar lot
Nerva: Large JE (6) including three rare and interest
varieties; Middle JE (9), mostly rubbed
Trajanus : Large JE (6) ; Middle JE (8), all in good state
Trajanus : Large JE (10); Middle JE (13), not so fine as last lot
Trajanus : a similar lot of coins
Trajanus : Large JE (16) ; Middle JE (3); Colonial, &c., includ¬
ing one of Traj. Decius (6), a few interesting types included 25
Cottia eum,well preserved, also rare. of Matidia
state
And a false Middle JE
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Hadrianus : Large JE in secondary condition 39
Hadrianus : Middle JE (44); and various JE of Colonial mints
(9), some in fair state
coin. Antinous : False JE Medallion. AElius
none fine
Antoninus Pius : Large JE (38), a few in fair state
Antoninus Pius : Large JE : a similar lot
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Antoninus Pius : Middle JE (47), one or two fine; Colonial JE
(10) 57
Faustina Senior : Large JE (19); Middle JE (22), a few in fail- state 41
M. Aurelius : Large JE (21): Middle JE (24), in similar state 45
M. Aurelius: Large (21) and middle JE (24), similar 45
Faustina Jr.: Large (36) and middle JE (18), a few in fair state 54
Lucius Verus : Large JE (10); Middle JE (15)
(15), and Middle JE (7), a few in fair state
Commodus: Large (32), and Middle JE (12).
(6), and Middle JE (4), a few in fair state
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Crispina: Large
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Pertinax : Large JE and a Middle JE, both poor; and a forgery of
Titiana. Albinus: Large JE (2), and a Middle JE. Septim.
Severus: Large JE (16), and Middle iE (4), the first rare, a
few of the last emperor in fair state, &c. 26
Julia Domna : Large (4), and Middle AE (6). Caracalla : Large
(11, one false), and Middle JE (6). Geta: Large (3), and
Middle JE (2), a few in fair state 32
Macrinus : Large and Middle JE (the first false). Diadumenianus :
Large JE, very poor. Elagabalus : Large (5), and a Middle AE.
Julia Maesa : Large JE (4). Barbia Orbiana: Middle JE.
Julia Mamaea: Large (11), and Middle JE (6), a few in fair
state 31
Severus Alexander: Large (53), and Middle JE (9), a large lot
several in fair state 62
Maximinus : Large (17), and Middle JE (4). Maximus : Large
(7), and Middle JE (2). And a very well preserved large JE
coin of Gordianus Africanus Junior, the last piece rare, several of the others in good state 31
Balbinus : Large JE (6). Papienus: Large JE (5). Gordianus
Pius : Large JE in good state (9) 20
Gordianus Pius : Large (30), and Middle JE (2). Otacilia :
Large (9), and Middle JE (1), a few fine 42
Philippus Senior: Large JE (36), and a Middle JE. Pbilippus
Junior: Large JE (9), and a Middle JE. And a forgery of
Pacatianus, a few well preserved 48
Trajanus Decius: Medallion; Large JE (11). Herennia Etrus-
cilla : Large (3), and Middle JE (2). Heren. Etruscus : Large
JE (3), and a Middle JE struck on an unusually thick flan.
Hostilianus : Large JE (2). Treb. Gallus : Large JE (7), a
few in a fair state and uncommon 30
Trebonianus Gallus : Large AE (4). Volusianus : Large JE (8).
Valerianus : Large JE (7), and a Middle AE. Gallienus :
Large JE (2), and a Colonial coin. Postumus : Medallion (?);
Large JE (3), and a Middle JE. Aurelianus : Middle AE.
Numerianus : Small All (8) 37
Middle JE of Diocletianus (10); Maximianus I or II (21); Com
stantius I (9); Maximinus II (1); Severus (1); Maxen-
tius (15), mostly very well preserved 57
A similar lot of Coins of the same emperors; two false Coins of
Alexander, tyrant of Africa, included 59
Similar Coins of Constantine I (6), and Julianus II (6). And
small A Coins (34) of Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Clau
dius, Nero, Yespasianus, Domitianus, Nerva, Trajanus, and!
Hadrianus, several of the small coins very fine, some uncommon 46
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581
582
583
CtO. 584
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588
589
590
591
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Poor Al Denarii; Silver-washed small JE.; a number of lat(!
Imperial Coins of Alexandria, &c. 70
Small M from Gallienus to Constantinus Magnus, many fine about 210
A similar parcel of small AS, many fine about 200
Others of later date, from Constantinus Magnus to Arcadius,
including several with vrbs roma and constantinopolis* /
a parcel of about 245
Byzantine AS of varied sizes, from Anastasius to M. Tiberius
about 90
Others, similar, from M. Tiberius to John II about 110 /
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III.—MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS : Europe—America.
England. Sceattae (4), types as Hawkins 32, 37 (two), 42.
Stycae (6) of Eanred (2), Eanred and Edelred (?), Edelred, and
Vigmund (2). A small Gaulish Al, and another (Indian), all very fine 12
St. Edmund : Penny, obv. sc. eadmvni., in centre A. Alfred :
Penny without bust, rev. cvdb—erht. Eadgar, Penny, rev,
ine—le. mv. Eadweard : Penny, rev. steem—AN. mo. (?), the tivo first fine 4
zEthelred II: Pennies (6); (Hkns. 203), toga. mo. o. lvnden. ;
(Hkns. 204), ordbaint. on. pincsr., zespig. mo. stanfo.,
SCETEL. M. O. EOFRPIC. ; (Hkns. 207), EADPOLD. M. n. O. LVND., HEAPVLF. M. O. LVND. 6
AEthelred II: Pennies (3) ; (Hkns. 207), leoenod. m. o. lvnde. ;
(Hkns. 204), ozma;r. m. o. pmri. ; (Hkns. 203), alofpre. mo.
o. lzee. (?), all fine. And three Irish imitations of iEthelred’s
coins 0
Cnut: Pennies (6); (Hkns. 208), Winchester ; 212 (two), London
and Winchester; and 213 (three), London and Winchester, all fine 6
Eadweard the Confessor: Pennies (6); (Hkns. 222), Steyning;
223, Winchester; 225, Winchester; 226, York (2); 227, Steyning (1), all fine 0
William I: “ Pax ” Pennies (4) of Exeter, Norwich, Salisbury and
Winchester. Stephen : Penny (Hkns. 270), mint illegible 5
Henry I: Penny of early type, and another of short cross variety.
Anglo-Gallic Deniers of Eleanor and Bichard I (8). Irish
Pennies of John (2) and Edward I. Henry III: Pennies (2).
Edward I-III: Pennies (13), Halfpenny and Farthing, some very fine 29
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594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
£ 602
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604
605
607
Edward III: London Groat and Half Groat. Richard II: York
Penny. Henry VI: Calais Groats (4), one clipped, Half Groat,
Penny and Halfpenny; London Halfpenny. Edward IY:
London Groats (4) and Penny; York Groat. Anglo-Gallic
Coins (6), varied, of Edward the Black Prince and Henry VI,
some fine 23
Henry VI: Anglo-Gallic Salute of ordinary types; m. m. crown,
well preserved 1
Richard III: London Groat, m. m. boar’s head. Henry VII:
Early type Groats (4) of the London mint. Henry VIII:
Groats (8), with first and second profile and full-faced busts ;
Canterbury Half Groats (3); and Durham and York Pennies
(2), several fine, the first rare 18
Edward VI: Ci 'own, m. m. y. 1551 ; Shillings (5), and a Sixpence,
none fine ' 7
Mary : Groat. Philip and Mary : Shillings (3), one without date,
the others of 1554 and 1555 ; Groats (2); and a base HI Irish
Sixpence, none very fine 7
Elizabeth : Shillings (5), one milled; Sixpences (7), three milled ;
smaller pieces (6). James I: Shillings (2), and Half Groat.
Charles II: Crown, 1663. Four small HI of later date, and
a Gun Money of James II, a few fine 27
Charles I: Tower Half Crowns (3), m. m. star, (p), or crown ;
Shillings (4); Sixpence; and a Half Groat, mostly fine 9
Charles I: Tower Half Crown of early issue. Oxford Half
Crown, with 1643 ox. on reverse. Aberystwith Groats (2),
and Threepence, all rather fine 5
Commonwealth : Half Crowns of 1651, 1652, and 1653 ; Shillings
of 1653 {two)', Twopence and Penny, all rather fine 7
Oliver Cromwell: Broad, by Simon, 1656, in brilliant state and
finely toned, but unfortunately badly pierced 1
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Oliver Cromwell: Crown, by Simon, 1658, slightly rubbed or worn 1
Oliver Cromwell: Half Crown, by Simon, 1658, very fine 1
Oliver Cromwell: Half Crown, as before. And Shillings (2),
one worn, the other false 3
Scotland. William the Lion : Pennies (3); two struck at Rox¬
burgh. Alexander II and III: Pennies (6). David II:
Pennies (2). Robert II: Penny of Edinburgh, all rather
fine 12
David II: Edinburgh Groats (3). Robert II: Groats of Edinburgh
and Perth (5). Robert III: Edinburgh Groats (4), all fine 12
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Mary and Darnley : Cruikston Dollar, or Ryal, 1566, very fine 1
Mary : Testoons (2) of varied type, dated 1557 and 1560. James
YI: Sixpence, 1594. Charles I: Shillings (3), by Briot and
Falconer ; and xxd. piece, the first two uncommon 7
Russia. Peter the G-reat: N Two Ruble Piece, 1721. Eliza¬
beth : N Ruble, 1756, the first somewhat uncommon 2
Catherine II: N 10 Rubles, 1780; 5 Rubles, 1782 ; 2 Rubles,
1766 ; and Ruble, 1777, cdl very fine 4
Early small HI (dengai), 19, of irregular oval form, interesting 19
Peter the Great. HI Rubles (4), three varieties ; Half Ruble, and
Quarter Ruble, the last two very fine 6
Catherine I: HI Rubles (2) of 1727. Peter II : HI Rubles (3),
1729 . 5
Peter II: HI Ruble, 1728. Anne: HI Rubles (4), 1730, 1732,
1738 and 1740 ; Half Ruble, 1733 (?) ; Quarter Ruble, 1739 7
Ivan III : HI Ruble, 1741. Elizabeth : HI Rubles (2), 1743 and
1752; Quarter Rubles (3), and 10 Kopeks. Peter III : HI
Ruble, 1762 8
Peter III: HI Ruble. Catherine II: HI Rubles, 1766 and 1761 ;
Quarter Rubles (2), and Pieces of 15 and 10 Kopeks 7
Catherine II: Ruble, 1763. Paul: Ruble, 1800. Nicholas:
1£ Ruble, 1836. Alexander : 1 Ruble, 1839, and 20 Kopeks,
1878 5
Sweden. Gustavus Adolphus : Salvator Thaler, 1617, and
Augsburg Thaler, 1632. Christina: Thalers (2), varied,
dated 1640 and 1643, the first fine, the second gilt 4
Charles XII: Thalers (3), 1713 and 1718; Two Marks, 1699.
Charles XIV (Bernadotte) : Thaler, 1821. Small HI (4)
including a Penny of Eric XIII 8
Poland. Sigismund III: Quarter-Thalers? (17), three types.
Smaller HI and Base HI (12) 29
Middle size and small HI &c. of Sigismund Augustus, John
Casimir, John III and Augustus III. Thaler of Stan.
Augustus, 1766 ; and a Revolutionary 5 Zlote, 1831
Saxony. Thalers (5) of John Frederick with Henry and John
Ernest, 1539; Augustus, 1564; John Casimir with John
Ernest, 1588 ; and Christian with John George and Augustus,
1596 and 1592, the last a cast 5
Other Thalers (5) of Christian with John George and Augustus,
1598, 1602, and 1608 ; John George, 1617 (Lutheran Centenary
Thaler); John Philip and his three brothers, 1623 5
Small HI of Saxony, various German States, Hungary, Burgundy,
&c., including two early Bracteates and an HE 25
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626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
Brunswick. Augustus: 1|- Thalers, 1662; obv. Equestrian
figure of the Prince to right; rev. ALLES. MIT., &c., Shield
of arms, very fine 1
Rudolph Augustus: 1J Thaler, 1679; obv. Equestrian figure to
left; rev. remigio. altissimi., Shield of arms, also very fine 1
Salzburg: Episcopal Thaler, 1668. Brunswick : Wildman Thaler,
1636. Guilder, and ^ Thaler of Fred, of Prussia. And a
Dutch Daalder {Zeeland), 1767 5
Box Thalers (2), one with miniature painted on inside. Thaler
of Hieronymus, Archbishop of Salzburg. Coronation Thaler
of Wm, and Augusta of Prussia, 1861. Marriage Gulden of
Fran. Joseph of Austria, 1844. Belgian Jubilee coins of
5, 2 and 1 Franc, 1880, an interesting lot 8
France. Philippe le Bel: N Gros Royal; obv. philippvs. d.
gra. eran. rex., Angel holding shield, very fine 1
Philippe VI: N Ecu; King seated on throne. Charles V:
N Franc-a-pied ; ordinary types, both fine 2
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Francis I: N Ecu, with title of britanie. dvx. Louis Napoleon
as K. of Holland : 10 Franc Piece. Napoleon III: 20 and 5
Franc Pieces 4
Early Deniers of Louis I, Charles I (2), and Louis l’Aveugle.
Henri II: Demi-Ecu, 1552 (?), and Teston, 1557. Henri III:
Demi-Ecu, 1586. Henry IV : Testons (3), three types, dated
1590, 1593, 1606, mostly rather fine 10
Louis XIII : Ecu, 1642. Louis XIV: Ecus (2), 1652, 1711 ;
small M (3), and a brass Jeton. Louis XV: Ecu, 1740, all the large coins very fine 8
Louis XV : Ecus (2), 1716, 1764. Louis XVI: Ecus (3), 1790,
1792, and 1785, all very fine except the last 5
First Republic : Six Livres, 1793, and five Francs of Van 5 (1796).
Napoleon I: Five Francs (3) of 1802, 1804 and 1811 5
Charles X: Five Franc Piece, 1826. And similar Coins of L.
Philippe, the Republic, 1848, Louis Napoleon, and the present
Republic 5
Austria. Ferdinand I, Emperor: 1£ Facker Schauthaler, 1541;
obv. Emperor, armed cap-a-pied, on horseback to left; rev.
Imperial eagle. Ferdinand III: Thaler, 1658, both fine 2
Ferdinand I: Schauthaler of 1^ Thalers, as in preceding lot.
And Thaler (Nagybany) of Rudolph II, 1598, both fine 2
Austria. Leopold, Archduke of Austria; Triple Tyrol Thaler,
s. cl., very fine and uncommon \
Leopold I, Emperor : Double Tyrol Thaler, s. d., and Thaler, 1695,
the first brilliant 2
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642 M. Theresa: Thalers (2), 1741, 1780. Small AR of Leopold I,
and two others. Italy : Napoleon 1: 5 Lire, and Pieces of
10 and 5 Soldi 8
643 Italy. Goths. Small Al (2) of Theodoric and Justinianus.
AE of Baduela (2). And Al (2) and IE (7) of Athalaricus,
all uncommon 13
644 Small Al of Theodohatus and Odenathus. Middle AE (2) of
Theodohatus and smaller pieces (3). Small AE struck under
the Goths at Carthage (1) and Ravenna (7), several fine 15
645 Bronze Coins struck under the Coths at Roma (10); and two
Byzantine AE 12
646 Genoa : N Quarto di Genovino of the Emp. Conrad II. Roma:
Scudo d’ Oro of P. Leo X. And a base N Solidus of Sicardus,
Prince of Beneventum, all very fine 3
647 Early Denier of the Emperor Louis I, and later pieces (5). Small
Al of Naples, Tripolis, &c., including a Testoon of Cosmo di
Medici, and a Grosso of E. de Villeneuve, Master of the
Knights Hospitallers (9). AE of the Siculo Norman Kings
(7), and of Hen. de Lorraine, Govr. of Naples, temp. Masa-
niello (2) 24
648 Five Lire Pieces of the Provisional Govt, of Lombardy, 1842;
Carlo Felice of Sardinia, 1830; Vittorio Emanuele, 1871 and
1874; and Fernando and Carolina of Naples. And 2 and 1
Lire Pieces of Murat for Naples 7
Venice: M Zecchini of Fran. Foscari, And. Dandolo, and Aloy.
Mocenigo, all fine 3
Denaro of the Emp. Louis I, rev. ven-ecias. Grossi, &c., of
various Doges, including a quarter Al Ducat and an AE, with
bust of the Doge Nicolo Trono {rare). A small Al Coin of
Genoa, and 21 -Al 3g
Osella of the Doge Silv. Valerio. Ducati (2), Paolo Rainer and
Lodov. Manin, and five Lire of 1848 4
Spain. Ferdinand and Isabella : N Quadruple Ducat, Double
Ducat, and Ducat, all fine, the first uncommon 3
Silver Coins of various denomination of Ferdinand and Isabella ;
Alfonso ; Charles V (some struck at Besan^n and at Naples);
&c. And a Thaler of Charles V, 1658, struck at Besangon,
rev. MONETA. civit. IMP. bisvntinae. ; and a Daalder of
Philip II for the Low Countries, several fine and uncommon 15
654 Eight Reales of Joseph Napoleon, and smaller Al of varied
date Za Vr 655 America. Massachusetts : Oak-tree Shillings and Half Croat •
Pine-tree Shillings (3), one much clipped, and Sixpence, all
dated 16o2. And a “ Rosa-Americana ” Twopence, without
date, in fair order, cdl rather rare 7
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Mexico : Eight Reales of Augustin (3), 1822 ; Pesos (2) of Maxi¬
milian, 1866. And an “ El Cuzco” Dollar of Simon Bolivar,
1825 6
Mexico: Eight Reales (2) of Augustin, 1822 and 1823, and Pesos <££>
(3) of Maximilian, 1866. And a Peso of Pres. Carrera of
Guatemala, 1866 6
Cufic Dinhar (uncertain, Spain 1). din, the last Shah of Persia
And a gold Coin of Nasr-ed-
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Silver Coins of varied size of Algiers, Turkey, Persia, India, &c.
a varied lot 37
Sassanian At Coin of small size; Arabic Dirhems; and silver
Coins of India, Nepaul, Java, Cambodia, and Japan ; a porce¬
lain Coin of Siam (or China), a false M Chinese Coin; and
two AE of the Ortokid dynasty
Medals. Louis XIV of France : At Medals by Mauger, on the
peace of Aix la Chapelle 1668, and on the Capture of Quebec
1691 (?). Small At Jetton of Charles I of England and Hen.
Maria. At Medal on the Death of Queen Amalia of Greece,
rare. And small At Medals of L. Philippe and of Charles
XII of Sweden ; the second piece rare, but not contemporary
A Medal of Huss (a cast). Three others of Luther (2nd and 3rd
Jubilee Celebrations 1717 and 1817), one with portrait of
Catharina Von Bora (rare). And a German marriage Medal;
three very fine 5
Large Dutch Medal in At commemorating the capture of the
Spanish Treasure Fleet by the Dutch Admiral Heyn off
Matanzas, Cuba, 1628 ; obv. View of the engagement; long
marginal and exergual legends ; rev. Map showing the Western
and part of the Eastern hemispheres, very fine and rare 1
Another, on the same engagement, but struck (from the silver
captured) in 1629; obv. View of the engagement; rev. indica
CLASSE intercepta, &c., also very fine and rare 1
Small cast At medal of Prince Maurice of Orange, by C. Bloc,
1602. And a large At Medal by Avry, commemorating the
massacre of the brothers John and Cornelius de Witt, 1625 ;
obv. Busts of the two Statesmen; rev. Many-headed monster
preying on two nude bodies, both fine 2
Commemorative Medal in At, of the first five Kings of Prussia ;
1801. Cast and gilt At Medal of Gustavus Adolphus. And
At Medals of Ivan the Terrible, and Paul I of Russia. War-
inedal; Crimea, 1854, with clasp for Sebastopol; the edge
engraved “Martin Mogan, Id.M.S. St. Jean d’Acre,” the first
much dented, the others fine 5
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France : Decorative Badges of the “ Legion d’Honneur ” ; three
sizes, the largest suspended from a crown. All with bust of
Napoleon I, an interesting set 3
Large Medals (4) of the Reformation Celebrations at Geneva, 1835;
Napoleon, Cambaceres and Lebrun ; Napoleon on the birth
of the King of Rome; Completion of St. Isaac’s Cathedral
at St. Petersburgh; and on the death of the Czar Alex¬
ander II; four in JE, one in lead, all very fine 5
Bronze Medals of Francis I andMirabeau; five false medallions
in mixed metal; four Armillae and two Rings in bronze; and
an African ring money P5-
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IV.—BOOKS.
670 Trade List of Greek Coins 1864, published by the French firm / /3
of Rollin & Feuardent, half bound, in fair order, rare 1
A similar List of Roman Coins (3 parts), published by the same / /J firm, half bound, good state, rare 1 7
Jo. 671
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674
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676
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firm, half bound, good state, rare
OCTAVO ET INFRA.
Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum; Italy, n
1873—Sicily, 1876—Thrace, &c., 1877 —Seleucid Kings of ®
Syria, 1878—Macedonia, &c., 1879—Thessaly to Aetolia, 1883
—The Ptolemies, Kings of Egypt, 1883—Central Greece, 1884
—Crete and the Aegean Islands, 1886—Peloponnesus (exclud¬
ing Corinth), 1887 ; numerous fine plates and woodcuts (10)
Head (Barclay V.) Historia Numorum : a Manual of Greek
Numismatics, numerous illustrations, half bound, uncut, t. e. g. 1887
Prime (W. C.) Coins, Medals, and Seals : ancient and modern,
illustrated, New York, 1861—Visitor’s Guide to the U. S.
Mint, Philad. Pa. over 1600 engravings, 1885 2
Humphreys (H. N.) Coinage of the British Empire, facsimiles worked in gold, silver and copper, 1855—Dye (J. S.) Coin
Encyclopaedia, over 1500 facsimiles, Philad. 1883 (2)
Auction Catalogues of Sales held in America, Italy, &c. many of which are priced, 1884, &c. a parcel
QUARTO.
Dickeson (M. W.) American Numismatical Manual of the Cur¬
rency or Money of the Aborigines, &c. 19 plates of facsimiles,' uncut Philad. 1859
Auction Catalogues. Collection de Ponton d’Am6court, 37 fine
plates, 1887—Another copy without the plates, but has printed
prices, 1887—Collection de E. de Quelen, 13 plates, 1888 ; unbound ^
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Wingate (J.) Illustrations of the Coinage of Scotland, 48 plates,
strictly limited to 150 copies, uncut Glasgow, 1868
Frossard (E.) Monograph of United States and Half Cents, issued
between the years 1793 and 1857, 9 plates, half calf, scarce
Gardner (Percy) The Types of Greek Coins, 16 Jim plates 1883
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Sabatier (J.) Iconographie d’une Collection choisie de cinq mille
Medailles: Romaines, Byzantines et Celtib^riennes, nearly
200 large plates of medals and coins Saint-Pdtersbourg, 1847
Sabatier. Another copy {as preceding) ib. 1847
Harduinus (J.) Opera varia (Numismata saeculi Theodosiana et
Justiniana, &c.) plates, old calf, 1733—Green (B. R.) Numis- ^ ^
matic Atlas of Ancient History, 21 plates, half calf, 1829 ; and another (3)
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