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Sale No: 836
Lot No: 6501
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Cat No: attica athens
Attica, Athens. c. 440-404 BC, AR Tetradrachm, NGC Ch AU, Strike 4/5; Surface 4/5; obv: Athena / owl, olive spray, moon. (Image)
Estimate $600-800
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Sale No: 836
Lot No: 6502
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Cat No: ancient greece
Small Group of Ancient Greek Silver issues., Includes: Istros. Drachm, 4th Century BC. Facing male heads, one inverted / Sea-eagle; Chersonessos. Hemidrachm, 4th Century BC. Forepart of lion / Quadripartite incuse square, wreath in one quadrant, raised disk in other; and Rhodes. Drachm, ca. 88-84 BC, magistrate: Nikagoras. Radiate Helios head right / Rose with bud, magistrate name above. VF-EF; also Arab-Sasanian. Tabaristan. Hemidrachm (2), 8th Century AD. Anonymous and Sulayman b. Musa ("diamond-head" type). About as Struck. (5). (Image)
Estimate $100-150
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Rome
Sale No: 836
Lot No: 6503
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Cat No: roman empire
Roman Imperial. Group of late Second-Third Century AD Silver issues., Includes Denarii of: Julia Mamaea (Venus reverse), Elagabalus (Concordia reverse) and Severus Alexander (Emperor standing left reverse); and an Antoninianus of Postumus (Moneta reverse); also Billon Antoninianus of Aurelian and Commemorative AE reduced Follis for the Founding of Constantinopolis (city-goddess / Victory). EF-About as Struck. (6). Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (Image)
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Sale No: 836
Lot No: 6504
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Cat No: roman empire
Roman Provincial. Gaul. Augustus (27 BC-14 AD) with Agrippa. AE As. Nemausus., Heads of Agrippa, wearing combined rostral crown and wreath, and Augustus, laureate back to back / Crocodile right chained to palm frond, COL-NEM. RPC 525, RIC 160. Some pitting with two larger obverse pocks. Dark tan-brown. Sharp types. Very Fine; also AE Sestertius of Julia Mamaea. Venus holding Cupid and scepter reverse. Olive-green with grayish earthen patina. Very Fine. (2). (Image)