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- SO 5 - Corinth over uncertain mint (New York, ANS, 1968.57.45) + (Pegasus flying left.)
- 3681 - Corinth (stater Pegasus/swastika) over Athens (Gorgon/incuse square) (CNG, MBS 79, Sept. 2008, 254) + (Pegasus flying left.)
- 3033 - Corinth (stater Pegasus/incuse square) over uncertain type (Hirsch, 13, May 1905, 2222) + (Pegasus flying left.)
- 3580 - Corinth (stater Pegasus/Athena) over Corinthian type (Pegasus/Athena) (New York, ANS, 1968.57.45) + (Pegasus flying left.)
- S 918 - Medma, silver, staters (330-317 BCE) + (Pegasus flying left. (In the field, ME or MK).)
- 3579 - Dyrrhachium (stater Athena/Pegasus) over uncertain type (Herbert Grün, 64, Nov. 2014, 569) + (Pegasus flying left. Below, Δ.)
- AC 177 - Ambracia, silver, staters (485-475 BCE) + (Pegasus flying r.)
- AC 179 - Ambracia, silver, stater, 404-338 BC + (Pegasus flying r.)
- 25007 - Leucas (AR Pegasus/Athena) over uncertain type (Leu Numismatik, EA 28, Dec. 2023, 1061) + (Pegasus flying right.)
- SO 475 - Ambracia over Corinth + (Pegasus with sickle wing advancing right.)
- S 1569 - Saetabis, bronze, 1/4 units (150-50 BCE) + (Pelta, enc. en ibérico y retrógrada IKoRTaS.)
- 2354 - Priansus (stater Persephone/Poseidon) over uncertain type (Freeman & Sear, 13, Aug. 2006, 38) + (Persephone(?) seated on throne left, feeding snake)
- S 1659 - Sardis (Persian), silver, sigloi (Group III: 485-420 BCE) + (Persian king in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear and bow, and with quiver over shoulder)
- SO 1428 - Uncertain mint over uncertain mint + (Persian king or hero in kneeling running stance right, holding spear and bow.)
- Ionia (bronze Persian king/star) over Ephesus (Agora Auction, 09 June 2016, 12)s + (Persian king or hero in kneeling running stance right, holding spear and bow)
- S 1964 - Sardes? (Persians), silver, tetradrachms (350-341 BCE) + (Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, drawing bow)
- Ionia (bronze Persian king/map of Ephesus) over uncertain mint (Numismatik Naumann 59, 5 Nov. 2017, 121) + (Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right. Holding spear and bow.)
- SO 1429 - Uncertain mint over uncertain mint + (Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear and bow)
- S 2068 - Sardis (Xerxes - Darius II), silver, sigloi (Group IIIb) (480-425 BCE) Alram + (Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys, quiver over shoulder, in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear and bow)
- S 1687 - Sardis (Persian), silver, sigloi (Group IV: 420-350 BCE) Carradice 1998 + (Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys and with quiver over shoulder, in kneeling-running stance to right, holding dagger and strung bow)
- S 2069 - Sardis (Darius II - Artaxerxes II), silver, sigloi (Group IV) (420-350 BCE) Alram + (Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys and with quiver over shoulder, in kneeling-running stance to right, holding dagger and strung bow)
- Sicily (uncertain mint), silver, denarii (RRC 511/4) (Sextus Pompeius), (42-40 BCE) + (Pharos of Messana, surmounted by statue of Neptune, helmeted, holding trident in right hand and rudder in left hand and placing left foot on prow)
- Sidon (Baalshillem II), silver, 32th shekels (401-365 BCE) + (Galley left above waves)
- Sidon (Baalshillem II), silver, 16th shekels (401-365 BCE) + (Phoenician galley to left)
- Sidon (Baalshillem II), silver, double shekels (401-365 BCE) + (Phoenician galley above waves left)
- Sidon, bronze, half shekels (galley/chariot) (370-333 BCE) + (Phoenician galley above waves left.)
- Sidon (`Abd`aštart), silver, double shekels (365-352 BCE) + (Phoenician galley l.)
- Sidon (Baalshillem II), silver, half shekels (401-365 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left)
- Sidon (`Abd`aštart), silver, half shekels (365-352 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left)
- Sidon (`Abd`aštart), silver, quarter shekels (365-352 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left)
- Sidon (Mazday), silver, double shekels (353-333 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left)
- Sidon (Tennes), silver, 16th shekels (351-347 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left)
- Sidon (Evagoras), silver, 16th shekels (347-343 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left)
- Sidon (`Abd`aštart II), silver,16th shekels (342-333 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left)
- Sidon (uncertain king), silver, double shekels (425-402 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left before city wall with five towers)
- Sidon (uncertain king), silver, 16th shekels (425-402 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left before city wall with three towers)
- Sidon (uncertain king), silver, half shekels (425-402 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left before the city walls of Sidon, with four towers)
- Sidon (`Abd`aštart), silver, 16th shekels (365-352 BCE) + (Phoenician galley left, waves below)
- Sidon (Mazday), silver, 16th shekels (353-333 BCE) + (Phoenician galley sailing left)
- Sidon (Baalshillem II), silver, 16th shekels (401-365 BCE) + (Phoenician galley to left)
- Sidon (Evagoras), silver, double shekels (347-343 BCE) + (Phoenician galley to left)
- Sidon (`Abd`aštart II), silver, double shekels (342-333 BCE) + (Phoenician galley to left)
- 2882 - Sidon (double shekel galley/biga) over uncertain type (CGB, MBS 51, Nov. 2011, 296) + (Phoenician galley to left, over a double line of waves.)
- Sidon, bronze, 4th shekels (galley/archer) (370-333 BCE) + (Phoenician galley to left, with date above)
- Sidon, silver, half shekels (435-25 BCE) + (Phoenician pentekonter sailing left over waves)
- Sidon (`Abd`aštart II), silver, half shekels (342-333 BCE) + (Phoenician war galley to left)
- SO 556 - Athens over uncertain mint + (Piglet right.)
- 2926 - Dioscurias (AE pilei/thyrsus) over uncertain type (Pars Coins 2022) + (Pilei surmounted by stars)
- Side, silver, double sigloi (460-410 BCE) + (Pomegranate)
- 24877 - Side (double siglos pomegrenate/Athena) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 489, April 2021, 179) + (Pomegranate)
- Side, silver, double sigloi (pomegranate/Athena) (460-410 BCE) + (Pomegranate)