ANCIENT GREEK COINAGE
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| Item No. | Description / Price | Period | Image / Price |
| GC(PTOL II). | KINGDOM OF EGYPT. PTOLEMY II, 285-246 B.C. Silver Tetradrachm. Head of Ptolemy I right. Reverse. Eagle standing left. Tyre mint. Oval flan. Bold portrait. Nice tone. | 285-246 B.C. |
![]() GF £45. |
| GC(PHOCAS).TREM. | BYZANTINE. PHOCAS, 602-610 A.D. Gold Tremisis of Constantinople. Obverse. His bust right. Reverse. Cross Potent. Nice size flan and gold. Good detail. Scarce. | 602-610 A.D. |
![]() NVF £145. |
| GC(ARADOS). | PHOENICIA, ARADOS. 400-350 B.C. Silver Third Stater. 11mm diameter. Bearded deity right. Reverse. Galley right, on three lines of waves. Thick dumpy flan. Good silver. | 400-350 B.C. |
![]() F/GF £25. |
| GC(AMPH). | NORTHERN GREECE. MACEDONIAN
CITY, AMPHIPOLIS. 158-149 B.C. Silver Tetradrachm. Obverse. Bust of Artemis
Tauropolis at centre of Macedonian shield. Reverse. Club and legend within
wreath. 30mm diameter. Attractive example with nice tone and good detail.
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158-149 B.C. |
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NVF £165. |
| GC(PTOL III)1. | KINGDOM OF EGYPT. PTOLEMY III, 246-221 B.C. Bronze 38mm. Head of Zeus Ammon right. Reverse. Eagle standing left, on thunderbolt. Impressive large coin. Lightly pitted. Nice brassy example. Good detail. | 246-221 B.C. |
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GF £45. |
| GC(CELT)DANUB. | DANUBIAN CELTS. 1st century B.C. Silver Drachm. Imitation of the coins of Alexander the Great. Obverse. Head of Herakles right. Reverse. Zeus seated left. GCV.211. Typical crude style. Good portrait. Scarce. | 1st century B.C. |
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GF/Fr £29. |
| GC(POTIN). | CELTIC BRITAIN. THE TRINOVANTES. THURROCK TYPE. POTIN UNIT. (Copper cast / Tin alloy). c.100 B.C. Head of Apollo left / Degraded bull charging. Worn example. Scarce. | c.100 B.C. |
![]() Fr £12.50. |
| GC(HIST). | CENTRAL GREECE. EUBOIA, HISTIAIA. 340-330 B.C. Silver Tetrobol. 14-16mm diameter. Head of nymph Histiaia right / Nymph Histiaia seated right on stern of galley. Good silver. Bold portrait and detail. Nice example. Scarce. | 340-330 B.C. |
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GF-VF £55. |
| GC(PILATE)F. | ANCIENT JUDAEA. PONTIUS PILATUS. (ROMAN PROCURATOR), A.D.26-36.. Bronze 16mm. Lituus / Legend within wreath. Good bronze. Still has the main detail. Scarce. | A.D.26-36. |
![]() GF/Fr £30. |