Hierapolis Phrygia Ae : Apollo Lairbenos / AKTIA within wreath
Troas, Kebren AE21 Ram's Head
Cyprus Kition Ballmelek II AR stater
31LF5X) SICILY, Syracuse. Hiketas II. 287–278 BC. AE Litra (22.5mm, 9.03 g, 3h). Struck circa 282–278 BC. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus Hellanios left. Rev: Eagle standing left on thu
Bithynia Kalchedon AR tetradrachm- Unpublished!
Sicily Syracuse Second Democracy AR tetradrachm
Kings of Macedon. Philip II (359-336 BC) Æ18 / Youth on Horseback
Philip II (359-336 BC) Æ16 / Youth on Horseback
Philip II (359-336 BC) Æ18 / Youth on Horseback
Kings of Macedon. Philip II (359-336 BC) Æ17 / Youth on Horseback
Kings of Macedon. Philip II (359-336 BC) Æ16 / Youth on Horseback
IONIA, Erythrai AR (Silver) Hemiobol--Scarce
Istros AR (Silver) Quarter Drachm
Kyme AR (Silver) Hemiobol--Scarce
VF Lampsakos Mysia AE23 19-85 BC Head of Apollo / Kithara & Pegasos Forepart
Macedonian Kings. Alexander III the Great (336-323 BC). AR tetradrachm (26mm, 16.94g). Pella mint.
Macedonian Kings. Alexander III the Great (336-323 BC). AR tetradrachm (26mm, 16.74g). Uncertain Eastern mint.
Seleukid Kings. Seleukos I Nikator (312-281 BC). AR tetradrachm (25mm, 16.29g). Ekbatana mint. Struck after c. 295 BC.
Caria. Uncertain mint. circa 500 BC. AR stater (19mm, 11.15g).
Cilicia Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon AE22 Nike advancing left
TROAS. Birytis (Circa 350-300 BC). AE.
Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos II Theos. 261-246 B.C. Æ (15 mm, 4.39 g). Sardes.
Ancient Macedonian silver tetradrachm in the names and types of Alexander III The Great 336-323 BC
Ancient Greek coin minted in Pergamon, Mysia circa 200 BC - Athena and Owl
VF+++ Ancient Greek coin minted in Pergamon, Mysia circa 200 BC - Athena and Owl
Ancient Macedonian coin minted in Philadelphia, Lydia Circa 100-14 BC
Ancient Greek coin minted in Blaundos, Lydia 2nd to 1st century BC - Zeus and Eagle
Phoenicia. Karne Æ23 / Cornucopia
Phoenicia. Tyre. Pseudo-autonomous Æ17 / Palm
Antiochos VII AE17 Bust of Eros / Head dress of Isis
Pontos, Amisos AE21 Dionysos / Cista Mystica & Thyrsos
Ptolemaic Kingdom: Ptolemy III Euergetes AE38 "Eagle, Monogram" Good Very Fine
Corinthia, Corinth AR Stater "Pegasus Flying / Athena, Double Bodied Owl"
Phoenicia, Sidon: King Evagoras AR 1/16 Shekel " Galley / King, Lion" Very Rare
Seleukid Kings. Seleukos IV Philopator AE22 Serrate. Apollo w. tripod altar
Seleukid Kings. Demetrios I Soter (162-150 BC). AR drachm (15mm, 3.86g). Ekbatana mint.
Phoenicia, Arados, AR Drachm , circa 172/1-111/0 BC.
The Greek. Ionia. Erythrai. AR Drachm (3.30gr). Phannothemis, magistrate. Circa 330-300 BC.
The Greek. Pamphylia. Side (Eski-Adalia). AR Tetradrachm (16.60gr). Die-, magistrate. Circa 205-100 BC.
LUCANIA, Thourioi. Circa 280-213 BC. Æ (15mm, 3,43g, ). Laureate head of Apollo left / Winged thunderbolt; monogram below. HN Italy 1927; SNG ANS – Good VF.
LUCANIA. Thourioi. Circa 280-213 BC. AE Bronze 14,6 mm, 2,6g, struck under the magistrate Sophi... Laureate head of Apollo to left; behind, monogram of AP
LUCANIA. Thourioi. Circa 280-213 BC. AE Bronze 15 mm, 2,6g, struck under the magistrate Sophi... Laureate head of Apollo to left; behind, monogram of AP.
LUCANIA. Thourioi. Circa 280-213 BC. AE Bronze 14,6 mm, 3,1g, struck under the magistrate Sophi... Laureate head of Apollo to left; behind, monogram of AP.
Teos Ionia AR Diobol : Seated Griffin / Lyre
Lucania, Metapontum AR Nomos 330-280 BC. Didrachm Demeter Grain
Pamphylia Side AR Obol circa 370-360 BC
Cilicia Kelenderis AR Obol circa 425-400 BC