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- Palinurus, silver, staters (530-500 BCE) + (5 known coins out of which 2 surely genuine)
- Halicarnassus, silver, tetradrachms (400-387 BCE) + (5 specimens known (from sale's catalogues and HN online))
- 15890 - Chios (Alexander the Great) (drachma Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (Stack's Bowers Galleries, Collector's Choice, Nov. 2022, 74054) + (A charming example of an Alexander Drachm, this specimen retains lovely details and limited evidence of handling, along with evidence of an overstrike.)
- 15241 - Chios (Alexander the Great) (drachma Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain typet (Stack's Bowers Galleries, Nov. 2022, 74054) + (A charming example of an Alexander Drachm, this specimen retains lovely details and limited evidence of handling, along with evidence of an overstrike.)
- S 1797 - Celenderis, silver, double sigloi (410-375 BCE) + (A die-study from a single hoard, so heavily partial. Probably one workstation, but see the graph, p. 6)
- Ashdod, silver, obols (450-333 BCE) + (A is for "Athenian style"; P is for "Philistian style")
- Ashdod, silver, hemiobols (450-333 BCE) + (A is for "Athenian style"; P is for "Philistian style")
- Ashdod, silver, drachms (450-333 BCE) + (A is for "Athenian style"; P is for "Philistian style")
- 4317 - Herbessus (AE Sikelia/eagle) over Syracuse (Zeus/horse) (Pierre Crinon, 6 Oct. 2017, 80) + (A modern forgery made with a known die inc … A modern forgery made with a known die including the overstrike on the obverse ! DMD: Fake dies and Herbessos fakes struck from them, with traces of an undertype right in the die, perhaps made from an impression of a genuine coin. The dies and many other fake dies on sale by soldatoconfederato, July 20, 2016, reported on Forum, Classical Numismatic Discussion.on Forum, Classical Numismatic Discussion.)
- Taras, silver, didrachms (390-380 BCE) + (A simple sequence most of the time but see p. 161 (obverses 199-203))
- Alabanda/Antioch, silver, tetradrachms (Apollo/Pegasus) (205-190 BCE) + (A single obverse linked to no less than 42 reverses, including 4 monograms and 9 full names)
- 2555 - Taras (nomos Taras/hippocamp) over Agrigentum (eagle/crab) (Cambridge, FM, SNG Lewis 122)) + (Agrigentum or Corinth?)
- 19477 - Agyrium (AE Athena/bow & quiver) over Syracuse (Zeus/thunderbolt) (Roma Numismatics, Sept. 2022, 75) + (Apparently overstruck)
- SO 1422 - Scylletium over Syracuse + (Appears to be overstruck on a Syracusan li … Appears to be overstruck on a Syracusan litra, Athena/Hippocamp (Calciati 1986, p. 87, n° 42), with a trace of the hippocamp's tail visible on the pileus. Often attributed to Skylletium in Bruttium on the basis of the Skylla on the reverse, this type has been found in excavations in Locri and in north-central Sicily, and as is the case with this coin, is often times overstruck on a Syracusan litraften times overstruck on a Syracusan litra)
- Side, silver, double sigloi (Athena/Apollo) (375-333 BCE) + (Arslan - Lightfoot 1999, pl. 10-12: die study of the coins in the Gazipasa Hoard: 38 coins, 18 obv., 28 rev.)
- H 100 - Pella and Amphipolis, gold, hemistaters (340-310 BCE) + (Attributed to Pella except A1 (Amphipolis))
- 3010 - Lampsacus (tetrobol Athena/Pegasus) over Tenedos (Janiform head/?) (London Ancient Coins, Aug. 2021) + (August 2021 who doubts about the identification: indeed: Tenedos not Lampsakos (FdC))
- Sidon (Baalshillem II), silver, 16th shekels (401-365 BCE) + (B1, B2, etc. are for the coins of Groups IV.1.3.a and b (n° 804-850) with lion turning back)
- SO 1467 - Samos over uncertain mint + (Barron 1966 "overstruck")
- SO 1468 - Samos over uncertain mint + (Barron 1966 "overstruck")
- SO 1469 - Samos over uncertain mint + (Barron 1966 "overstruck")
- SO 1470 - Samos over uncertain mint + (Barron 1966 "overstruck")
- SO 1471 - Samos over uncertain mint + (Barron 1966 "overstruck")
- SO 1465 - Samos over uncertain mint + (Barron 1966 "overstruck, perhaps on itself")
- SO 1466 - Samos over uncertain mint + (Barron 1966 "perhaps overstruck")
- 3636 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (CNG, 72, June 2006, 343) + (Border of dots on the obverse and the reverse.)
- Mesembria? (Charaspes), bronze (Apollo/lyre) (190-188 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Hermes/palm & caduceus) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Heracles/club & bowcase) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Demeter/torch) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Zeus/thunderbolt) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Demeter/2 torches) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Hermes/caduceus) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Dionysus/grapes) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Heracles/club) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Heracles/bow & club) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Demeter/corn ear) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Kanites), bronze (Dioscuri/horses) (210-195 BCE) + (Bronze types for Kanites are often limited to one single die)
- S 1975 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Akrosas), bronze (Apollo/lyre) (195-190 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1981 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Aelis), bronze (Demeter/torch & corn ear) (188-180 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1982 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Aelis), bronze (Pan/club & corn ear) (188-180 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1986 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Heracles/bow, quiver & corn ear) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1987 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Apollo/bow) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1989 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Apollo/club) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1990 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Zeus/eagle) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1993 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Apollo/quiver & bow) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 1995 - Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (helmet/star) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- Mesembria? (Charaspes), bronze (Heracles/palm, club, bow) (190-188 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- Mesembria? (Charaspes), bronze (Demeter/corn ears) (190-188 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Hermes/caduceus) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Heracles/bow) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)