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KINGS of LYDIA. Alyattes II. Circa 610-560 BC. EL Trite – 1/3 Stater (4.72 g). Sardes mint. Head of roaring lion right, chevron-style mane, sun (early style) with four rays on forehead / Two incuse square punches. Weidauer group XV, 59-75. Provenance: TKalec
Magnificent strike, centering, style, amongst the finest extant:
Superb EF......................P.O.R.

KINGS OF LYDIA. Croesus, 561-546 BC. AV Stater. (8.09 g) time of Croesus to Kambyses 561-525
Roaring lion confronting bull/ two incuse punches. A magnificent example of the first gold coinage in world history. Provenance: Hess/Divo.
Boston 2073; SNG Berry 1138.
Boldly struck EF..............POR

KINGS of LYDIA. Croesus. Circa 541-546 BC. AV Trite - 1/3 stater (2.69 g.).
Forepart of roaring lion rt. Confronting bull lft./ two incuse punches. A magnificent example of the first gold coinage in world history. Provenance: Antiqua. Traite 404-405, de Luynes 2779; Boston MFA 2074 Very Rare denomination.
Good EF.........................$7,200

Kings of Miletos. (650-575BC) EL Stater. (14.07g.) Roaring lion, head lft in rectangular pattern/ three punches: cruciform pattern, fox running, s***'s head left. Weidauer 126. Rare, and exceptional for the issue, on a near perfectly oval flan, devoid of flan cracks and flaws that plague this issue, very well struck, and centered.
Good VF ..........................$17,500

MYSIA, Kyzikos. Circa 500-450 BC. EL Stater (15.96 g). Panther standing left on tunny left, raising right forepaw / Quadripartite incuse square. Von Fritze I 86; Provenance CNG. Very Rare
Superb EF, on an exceptional flan.. P.O.R.

IONIA, Phokaia. Circa 521-478 BC. EL Hekte (2.58 gm). Head of a roaring lion left; seal to right / Quadripartite incuse square. Bodenstedt Em. 38 (dies a/b); BMC Ionia -; SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Kayhan -. Provenance: CNG. Extremely rare, only four specimens cited by Bodenstedt, all in museum collections.
Near EF............................$5,600

LESBOS, Mytilene. Circa 521-478 BC. EL Hekte (2.56 gm). Head of roaring lion right / Incuse head of calf right. Bodenstedt Em. 13 Boston MFA 1679; SNG Copenhagen 301. Provenance: Glenn Woods
lovely toning and strike
EF..........................$2,800

LESBOS, Mytilene. Circa 412-378 BC. EL Hekte (2.57 gm). Forepart of winged lion left / Sphinx seated right within linear square. Bodenstedt Em. 63 (dies a/a); Boston MFA 1696. Provenance: D. Vagi. Rare
EF/Near EF (exceptional for the issue) sphinx a bit off center................$4,200

LESBOS, Mytilene. Circa 377-326 BC. EL Hekte (2.53 gm, 12h). Head of Athena facing slightly right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet / Head of Hermes right, Petasos hanging behind head. Bodenstedt Em. 86 BMC Troas pg. 163, 71; SNG Copenhagen 319; Provenance CNG (Triton)
astonishing portrait of Athena.
EF .....................................$4700

BLACK SEA, Pantikapaion
Circa 340-325 BC. AV Stater (9.09 g.). Head of satyr left, wearing ivy wreath / Griffin standing left, head facing, forepaw raised, on grain ear, holding spear in its mouth. MacDonald 54; Anokhin 109; SNG BM Black Sea 867. Very Rare. One of the most striking and beautiful of all Greek coins.
Fine style. Light scattered marks, otherwise,
EF..........................................POR
لانة لايوجد سوى اسماء الملوك وتواريخهم

KINGS of LYDIA. Alyattes II. Circa 610-560 BC. EL Trite – 1/3 Stater (4.72 g). Sardes mint. Head of roaring lion right, chevron-style mane, sun (early style) with four rays on forehead / Two incuse square punches. Weidauer group XV, 59-75. Provenance: TKalecMagnificent strike, centering, style, amongst the finest extant:
Superb EF......................P.O.R.
Roaring lion confronting bull/ two incuse punches. A magnificent example of the first gold coinage in world history. Provenance: Hess/Divo.
Boston 2073; SNG Berry 1138.
Boldly struck EF..............POR


Forepart of roaring lion rt. Confronting bull lft./ two incuse punches. A magnificent example of the first gold coinage in world history. Provenance: Antiqua. Traite 404-405, de Luynes 2779; Boston MFA 2074 Very Rare denomination.
Good EF.........................$7,200

Kings of Miletos. (650-575BC) EL Stater. (14.07g.) Roaring lion, head lft in rectangular pattern/ three punches: cruciform pattern, fox running, s***'s head left. Weidauer 126. Rare, and exceptional for the issue, on a near perfectly oval flan, devoid of flan cracks and flaws that plague this issue, very well struck, and centered.Good VF ..........................$17,500

MYSIA, Kyzikos. Circa 500-450 BC. EL Stater (15.96 g). Panther standing left on tunny left, raising right forepaw / Quadripartite incuse square. Von Fritze I 86; Provenance CNG. Very RareSuperb EF, on an exceptional flan.. P.O.R.

IONIA, Phokaia. Circa 521-478 BC. EL Hekte (2.58 gm). Head of a roaring lion left; seal to right / Quadripartite incuse square. Bodenstedt Em. 38 (dies a/b); BMC Ionia -; SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Kayhan -. Provenance: CNG. Extremely rare, only four specimens cited by Bodenstedt, all in museum collections.Near EF............................$5,600

LESBOS, Mytilene. Circa 521-478 BC. EL Hekte (2.56 gm). Head of roaring lion right / Incuse head of calf right. Bodenstedt Em. 13 Boston MFA 1679; SNG Copenhagen 301. Provenance: Glenn Woodslovely toning and strike
EF..........................$2,800
EF/Near EF (exceptional for the issue) sphinx a bit off center................$4,200


astonishing portrait of Athena.
EF .....................................$4700
Circa 340-325 BC. AV Stater (9.09 g.). Head of satyr left, wearing ivy wreath / Griffin standing left, head facing, forepaw raised, on grain ear, holding spear in its mouth. MacDonald 54; Anokhin 109; SNG BM Black Sea 867. Very Rare. One of the most striking and beautiful of all Greek coins.
Fine style. Light scattered marks, otherwise,
EF..........................................POR


KINGS of MACEDON. Philip II. 359-336 BC. AV Stater (8.47 gm). Pella mint. Struck circa 323-315 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / FILIPPOU, charioteer (Pelops?) driving biga right, holding kentron and reins; thunderbolt below. Perhaps because Philip derives from the mythical charioteer Pelops. Le Rider 433 SNG ANS 165. provenance: Freeman and Sear
KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III ‘the Great’. 336-323 BC. AV Distater (17.17 g, ). Aigai/ pella(?) mint. Lifetime issue, struck circa 332-323 BC. Head of Athena right, / ALEXANDROU, Nike standing left, vertical thunderbolt in left field, LO monogram below left wing. Price 191; Provenance: Antiqua. Very Rare. struck in high relief


PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM. Ptolemy I. under Magas, ca. 300-298 BC. Gold stater (7.11 gm). Diademed head of Ptolemy I right, ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΕ, deified Alexander standing left in elephant quadriga, holding thunderbolt, ΙΠΠΟΚΡ monogram. Naville 243 Svoronos 102. The first coin ever to use the image a living king.
PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Ptolemy II Philadelphos.285-246 BC. AV Pentadrachm (17.83 gm,). Obverse die signed by the artist D. Alexandria mint. Diademed bust of Ptolemy I right, wearing aegis; tiny D (signature) behind ear / Eagle standing left on thunderbolt; monogram to left. Rare. The first gold portrait coin signed by an artist. Provenance: Freeman and Sear. Rare. With an exceptional portrait.
PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT
SICILY, Syracuse. Hieron II. 274-216 BC. AV 60 Litrae - Dekadrachm (4.26 gm). Wreathed head of Persephone left, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace; / Charioteer in galloping biga left, holding reins in left; Provenance: NY Sale, rare.
CARTHAGE. 
KINGS OF PONTUS- Mithridates VI 120-63 BC AV Stater (8.37g) Tomis mint, Struck 89-72, in the name of Lysimachus. Deified Alexander (with the features of Mithridates?)/Athena seated, with Nike.



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