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Syria, Chalcis , Scarce Bronze/Æ Didrachm Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Mark Antony Ca.32-31 BC, 7.9 gram
Syria, Chalcis , Scarce Bronze/Æ Didrachm Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Mark Antony Ca.32-31 BC, 7.9 gram
Obv. Diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra VII right
Rev. Bare head of Mark Antony right
It's very rare
Weight: 7.9 grams
Size: 19.50 mm, 20.73 mm , Uncirculated
Myrina Aeolis, Silver Tetradrachm Apollo Grynion 150-140 BC, 16.5 grams
Myrina Aeolis, Silver Tetradrachm Apollo Grynion 150-140 BC, 16.5 grams
Obv. Head of Apollo Grynion laureate and diademed on the right, long hair falling on the neck, the locks are well separated
Rev. Apollo walking on the right, holding in the right hand a phiale, sacrificing, and in the left hand a laurel branch from which two strips are suspended, at his feet on the right, the omphalos and an amphora, Monogram, Greek Inscriptions, all within a laurel crown/wreath
Hand hammer struck , nice ancient coin toning with natural patina with thin edges
Weight: 16.5 grams
Size: 32.72 mm
Myrina, Aeolis, Silver Tetradrachm Apollo Grynion 150-140 BC, 16.4 grams
Myrina, Aeolis, Silver Tetradrachm Apollo Grynion 150-140 BC, 16.4 grams
Obv. Head of Apollo Grynion laureate and diademed on the right, long hair falling on the neck, the locks are well separated
Rev. Apollo walking on the right, holding in the right hand a phiale, sacrificing, and in the left hand a laurel branch from which two strips are suspended, at his feet on the right, the ompholos and an amphora, Monogram, Greek Inscriptions, all within a laurel crown/wreath
Nice ancient coin struck on good flan of silver with sharp details, hand hammer struck , the coin has thin edges
Weight: 16.4 grams
Size: 31.22 mm
Egypt, Troas Alexanderia, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Apollo Ca.188-133 BC, 15.0 grams
Egypt, Troas Alexanderia, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Apollo Ca.188-133 BC, 15.0 grams
Obv. Laureate head Apollo right, hair falling down to neck
Rev. Apollo standing right, quiver over shoulder, holding bow and arrow in left hand, patera in right hand, Monograms, Greek Inscriptions
It's uncertain silver Tetradrachm, the coin is too old , hammer struck, and it's obvious also from the edges too old , usual Tetradrachms like this type head of Apollo to left, it could be Ancient Fourree
Weight: 15.0 grams
Size: 32.15 mm, uncirculated
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Alexander The Great III Wearing Horn of Amon 306-281 BC, 17.1 grams
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Alexander The Great III Wearing Horn of Amon 306-281 BC, 17.1 grams
Obv. Alexander The Great III wearing Horn of Amon right
Rev. Athena seated left holding nike and transverse scepter, resting her arm on shield, Greek Inscriptions
Hand hammer struck
Like this type of coins refer to Alexander The Great III minted by Lysimachos after the death of Alexander The Great III 336-323 BC
Weight: 17.1 grams
Size: 30.80 mm
Roman Imperial Orichalcum Sestertius Marcus Aurelius, Victoria 166-168 AD, 26.4 grams
Roman Imperial Orichalcum Sestertius Marcus Aurelius, Victoria 166-168 AD, 26.4 grams
Obv. Laureate head Marcus Aurelius right
Rev. Victoria advancing left holding wreath
Orichalcum is a nobel metal used in ancient, it's a special pure brass, or it's an alloy of pure brass and gold, or an alloy of pure brass and silver, or it's an alloy of pure brass with gold and silver, it's different from bronze which is normally an alloy of copper and zinc
Weight: 26.4 grams
Size: 29.14 mm, 30.32 mm, uncirculated
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Alexander The Great III Wearing Horn of Amon 306-281 BC, 17.2 grams
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Alexander The Great III Wearing Horn of Amon 306-281 BC, 17.2 grams
Obv. Alexander The Great III Wearing Horn of Amon Right
Rev. Athena Seated Left Holding Nike and Transverse Scepter Resting Her Arm on Shield, Greek Inscriptions
Hand Hammer Struck
Like this type of coins minted/struck after the death of Alexander The Great III 336-323 BC
Weight: 17.2 grams
Size: 30.77 mm, uncirculated
Syria, Seleucis and Piera, Silvered/BI Tetradrachm Roman Empire Elagabalus/Eagle 218-222 AD, 12.9 grams
Syria, Seleucis and Piera, Silvered/BI Tetradrachm Roman Empire Elagabalus/Eagle 218-222 AD, 12.9 grams
Obv. Diademed, draped bust bust Elagabalus right, Roman Inscriptions
Rev. Eagle standing left with opened wings on club holding wreath in beak, star in between legs, Roman Inscriptions
Syria/Seleucis and Piera mint
Weight: 12.9 grams
Size: 27.43 mm, uncirculated
Phoenicia Sidon, Silver Tetradrachm Ptolemy V Epiphanes Ca. 205-180 BC, 14.2 grams
Phoenicia Sidon, Silver Tetradrachm Ptolemy V Epiphanes Ca. 205-180 BC, 14.2 grams
Obv. Diademed, draped bust Ptolemy V Epiphanes right within a doted boarder
Rev. Eagle standing on thunderbolt left, Greek Inscriptions, Monogram
Sidon Military Mint
Weight: 14.2 grams
Size: 26.10
King of Macedonia, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Philip III Arrhidaeus Ca. 323-317 BC, 16.1 grams
King of Macedonia, Silver/AR Tetradrachm Philip III Arrhidaeus Ca. 323-317 BC, 16.1 grams
Obv. Head of Herakles wearing lion skin right
Rev. Zeus seated on throne holding an eagle with right stretched hand, and scepter with left hand , Monograms, Greek Inscriptions
It's uncertain eastern mint, it's minted after the death of Alexander , it has the style of Alexander The Great III Tetradrachms
Weight: 16.1 grams
Size: 26.46 mm
Phoenicia Byblos, Silver Drachm Alexander The Great III 336-323 BC, 4.2 grams
Phoenicia Byblos, Silver Drachm Alexander The Great III 336-323 BC, 4.2 grams
Obv. Alexander The Great III wearing lion skin right
Rev. Zeus enthroned holding an eagle and long scepter, Monogram, Greek Inscriptions
Byblos was Phoenician City which called nowadays Jubiel Lebanese City north of The Capital Beirut at The Mediterranean Sea Shore
It's early Posthumous issue
Weight: 4.2 grams
Size: 17.41 mm
Heliopolis, Coele Syria, Rare Roman Imperial Bronze Follis Caracalla/Tyche 198-217 AD, 9.7 grams
Heliopolis, Coele Syria, Rare Roman Imperial Bronze Follis Caracalla/Tyche 198-217 AD, 9.7 grams
Obv. Laureate head Caracalla right
Rev. Turreted and veiled bust of Tyche left, palm branch and cornucopia behind, Roman Inscriptions front
Heliopolis is Lebanese city which called nowadays Baalbek in Al Beqaa Valey, it's around 85-80 Km far from the Capital Beirut up North West , it has the biggest and famous Roman Castle
Weight: 9.7 grams
Size: 22.91 mm, uncirculated
Seleucid Kingdom, Silver Tetradrachm Alexander I Balas 150-145 BC, 13.9 grams
Seleucid Kingdom, Silver Tetradrachm Alexander I Balas 150-145 BC, 13.9 grams
Obv. Diademed and draped bust right Alexander I Balas
Rev. Eagle standing left on prow of galley, palm branch over right shoulder, Greek Inscriptions, Monogram
Phoenicia/Tyre Mint
Weight: 13.9 grams
Size: 27.64 mm
Ionia Smyrna, Silver Tetradrachm Tyche, Oak Laurel Wreath Ca. 155-145 BC, 16.7 grams
Ionia Smyrna, Silver Tetradrachm Tyche, Oak Laurel Wreath Ca. 155-145 BC, 16.7 grams
Obv. Turreted head Tyche/Cybele right, long hair in three braids, the one tied up in a bun, the two others falling down her neck
Rev. Greek Inscriptions, Monogram, all within a laurel oak wreath
Nice ancient coin struck on good flan of silver with sharp and good details, it's toning with natural patina due to age
Weight: 16.7 grams
Size: 32.36 mm
Obv. Laureate, draped bust Trajan right
Rev. Large SC within a laurel wreath
Syria/Antioch Mint
Weight: 17.2 grams
Size: 26.60 mm
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Jewish War, Ancient Jewish Silver Shekel First Revolution, First Year 66-67 AD, 13.1 grams
Jewish War, Ancient Jewish Silver Shekel First Revolution, First Year 66-67 AD, 13.1 grams
Obv. Chalice, Cup with Pearls Rim at the top, Hebrew Inscription, all within a doted boarder
Rev. Three Pomegranates on stem, Hebrew Inscriptions around, all within a doted boarder
The coin has slite little damage from the edge, it had been examined carefully by other coin dealers in Copenhagen before
According to the information which I received from David Sear it says the coin refers to the first year 66/67 AD
In 66 AD the Jewish population rebelled against the Roman Empire, four years later on August 70 AD Roman legions under Titus retook and destroyed Herod's Temple
Weight: 13.1 grams
Size: 23.36 mm
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Roman Imperial Bronze Sestiritus/Dupondius Philip I Arab, Tyche 244-249 AD, 15.5 grams
Roman Imperial Bronze Sestiritus/Dupondius Philip I Arab, Tyche 244-249 AD, 15.5 grams
Obv. Laureate, draped bust right, Roman Inscriptions
Rev. Turreted, Vieled and draped bust of Tyche right, Ram jumping above, Monograms, Roman Inscriptions
Weight: 15.5 grams
Size: 28.42 mm
Large Ancient Bronze Byzantine Follis Justin II and Sophia, Large M 565-578 AD, 14.7 grams
Large Ancient Bronze Byzantine Follis Justin II and Sophia, Large M 565-578 AD, 14.7 grams
Obv. Justin II and Sophia both holding cross enthroned, Byzantine/Latin Inscriptions
Rev. Large M , cross above, Monograms, Byzantine Inscriptions
Justin II, nephew of Justinian I, married Sophia, the niece of Theodora in 548 AD. They were crowned on November 20, 565 AD
Theoupolis/Antioch Mint
Weight: 14.7 grams
Size: 28.90 mm