Greek |
STATUS |
DENOM |
YEAR |
GRADE |
DESCRIPTION |
MY
PRICE |
PHOTO |
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AR drachm |
450-400 BC |
gVF |
Apollonia Pontika. Medusa or Gorgon head/Anchor, crayfish, Letter A. nice |
$200 |
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AR siglos |
450-330
BC |
F |
Lydia. silver
sigloi with kneeling archer right, holding spear and bow. Sear-4683
|
$250 |
|
 |
AR siglos |
450-330
BC |
gF |
Lydia. silver
sigloi with kneeling archer right, holding spear and bow. Sear-4683.
well struck |
$350 |
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AR
tetradrachm |
449-413
BC |
gVF |
Athens.
Athena R wears helmet ornamented with olive leaves on full obv. rev.
AOE. owl stg R. head facing behind. Olive twig & crescent moon.
Sear 2526 |
$1200 |
|
 |
AR tetradrachm |
449-413 BC |
EF |
Athens. Athena R wears helmet ornamented with olive leaves on full and large obv flan. Rev. AOE. owl standing right, head facing. Olive twig and crescent moon. Sear-2526. |
$1500 |
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AR tetradrachm |
99-98 BC |
VF |
Athens. New style Tetradrachm. unlisted |
$400 |
|
 |
AR Stater |
350-306
BC |
EF |
Corinth.
rev. Pegasus flying left. Rauel-1030. BMC-350. nice |
$1200 |
 |
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AR Stater |
350-306 BC |
gVF |
Corinth. Laureate & Helmeted head of Athena left, Nike behind. Rev: Pegasus flying left, koppa beneath. excellent style. |
$1300 |
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AR drachm |
340-294
BC |
VF |
Euboea.
Chalkis. S-2483. |
$300 |
 |
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AR tetrobol |
267-168 BC |
VF |
Euboea. Histiaia. Minted to commemorate the expulsion of the tyrant Philistides in 340 BC. Obv: effigy of Histiaia after whom the city was named. Rev: Histiaia seated on the prow of a galley with standard in hand. |
$200 |
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 |
AR drachm |
336-323
BC |
VF |
Macedonia.
Alexander III (the Great). obv. Heracles right. rev. Zeus holding
eagle and scepter. Miletus mnt. Lifetime issue. struck circa 325-323.
4.15 grams |
$300 |
|
 |
AR drachm |
310-301
BC |
VF |
Macedonia.
Alexander III. Colophon Mint. postumous issue. obv. Heracles right
wearing lion skin. rev. enthroned Zeus holding eagle and scepter.
18mm. 3.92 gms. Price-1827. |
$250 |
|
 |
AR drachm |
319-305
BC |
VF+ |
Macedonia.
Alexander III. Magnesia ad Maeandrum Mint. obv. Heracles right. rev.
enthroned Zeus holding eagle and scepter. |
$350 |
|
 |
AR drachm |
320-315
BC |
EF |
Macedonia.
Alexander III (the Great). obv. Heracles right. rev. enthroned Zeus
holding eagle and scepter. |
$450 |
|
 |
AR drachm |
301-297
BC |
choice
EF |
Macedonia.
Alexander III. postumous issue. Colophon mint. 4.30 gr. struck on
a large flan, this coin is choice EF, near mint state. Muller-3143.
Price-1836. |
$800 |
|
 |
AR drachm |
337-323 BC |
EF |
Macedonia. Alexander III. Heracles right, rev. enthroned Zeus holding eagle and scepter. lustrous. well centred. well struck. amazing obverse toning, the nicest I have seen. S-6730 variation |
$600 |
|
 |
AR tetradrachm |
336-323 BC |
VF |
Macedonia. Alexander III (the Great). Amphipolis Mint. Obv: Head of Herakles right wearing lion skin. Rev: Zeus seated left holding eagle and scepter. 16.77 grams. Issued after Alexander's death. Price-474. |
$600 |
|
 |
AR
tetradrachm |
320-315
BC |
gVF |
Macedonia.
Alexander III (the Great). Obv. Heracles right. rev. enthroned Zeus
holding eagle and scepter. |
$650 |
|
 |
AR tetradrachm |
158-149
BC |
gVF |
Macedonia
under Roman rule. Amphipolis mint. S-1386. nice. |
$750 |
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AR tetradrachm |
158-149 BC |
gVF |
Macedonia under Roman rule. Amphipolis mint. S-1386. struck on a large flan. a pretty coin |
$750 |
|
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AR didrachm |
350-340
BC |
gF |
Greek
state in Neapolis. obv. head of nymph right. rev. man-headed bull
crowned by Nike flying right above. Sear-299. |
$300 |
|
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AR Diobol |
|
VF |
Rhodes. palm branch. Keckman 699 |
$325 |
|
 |
AR Plinthophoric Hemidrachm |
|
near EF |
Rhodes. Antiganhs. grapes rev. Jenkins D-229. |
$600 |
|
 |
AR tetradrachm |
312-280 BC |
VF/F |
Babylon. Seleukid Kingdom. Seleukos I, Nikator. The longest surviving of the successors of Alexander the Great. Alloted the satrapy of Babylon in 321 BC, he was ousted five years later by Antigonos the One-eyed and fled to his friend Ptolemy in Egypt. In 312 BC, he regained Babylon and from this event the Seleukid era is dated. In 305 BC he took the title of King. He extended his rule as far as India. With the defeat of Lysimachos in 281 BC, he became master of the whole of Alexander's empire, except for Egypt, but the following year he was assassinated by a renegade son of Ptolomy of Egypt. Obv: head of young head of Herakles facing right, clad in lion's skin. Rev: Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre. on right his name and title below. in field to left, monogram within wreath, beneath throne, another monogram. Seaby 6829. |
$250 |
|
 |
AR Drachm |
400-380 BC |
near EF |
Thessaly. Larissa obv with horse rev. 18mm. 5.80 grams. |
$1200 |
|
 |
AR Drachm |
late 2nd century to mid 1st century BC |
gVF |
Thessalian League. Following the great victory of the Roman general Flamininus over Philip V of Macedon, in 197 B.C., the freedom of the Greeks was proclaimed at Corinth and a number of new autonomous coinages were initiated. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. rev: horse trotting right. includes the names of several magistrates: Alketas, Sosipatrols and XE[ ... ], magistrates. BCD Thesssaly 829. Ex BCD Collection (Triton XV, January 3, 2012),Lot 829. Rare. |
$900 |
|
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AE-15 |
400-350 BC |
VF |
Maroneia, Thrace. Horse prancing right, monogram below. Rev: MAPONITON around 3 sides of linear square containing grape vine, monogram below. Seaby-1636. AE-15 |
$25 |
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AR drachm |
301-299 BC |
gVF |
Kings of Thrace. Lysimachos, one of the most remarkable of the successors of Alexander the Great and bodyguard of the Macedonian king. After Alexander's death, Lysimachos took over the government of Thrace and founded his capital city of Lysimacheia in 309 B.C. In 305 B.C., he took the title of king of Thrace and four years later extended his rule over much of Asia Minor. Coin struck in the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Kolophon Mint. Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin. Rev: Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and scptre, his right leg drawn back and feet resting on stool. In left field, forepart of lion above Phi. Pentagram below throne. Price 1840. Thompson 120. |
$300 |
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