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- 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)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Sariakes), bronze (Demeter/corn ears) (180-167 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythian kings are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Akrosas), bronze (Heracles/club) (195-190 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythina kings are often limited to one single die)
- Thrace (uncertain mint) (Akrosas), bronze (Dionysus/thyrsus) (195-190 BCE) + (Bronze types for Scythina kings are often limited to one single die)
- S 153 - Eusebeia/Mazaka? (Ariarathes VI-VII), silver, tetradrachms (Antiochus VII) (130-100 BCE) + (But see graphs p. 103-104)
- Damascus (Tigranes II), silver, tetradrachms (72-70 BCE) + (Callataÿ 1997a: 4 coins, 4 obverses, 4 reverses; Mousheghian - Depeyrot 1999: 5 coins, 4 obverses, 4 reverses)
- Locri Epyzephyrii (Pyrrhus), silver, tetradrachms (280-277 BCE) + (Callataÿ 2000: 33 coins (for 54 here), 5 obverse dies (for 5 here))
- Panticapaeum, Gorgippia, Phanagoria (Mithridates Eupator), billon, didrachms (89-85 BCE) + (Coins in name of Panticapaeum, Phanagoria and Gorgippia are heavily interlinked; they have been struck in the same mint, most likely Panticapaeum. They content of silver is poor (c. 40%))
- 1720 - Metapontum (nomos ear of barley/ear of barley) over Corinthian type (Pegasus/Athena) (New York, ANS, Burton Y. Berry coll.) + (Corinthian type (here attributed to Corinth))
- 2958 - Thasos (tetradrachm Dionysus/Heracles) over uncertain type (Hirsch, 32, Oct. 1962, 2334) + (Could be Aesillas)
- 3792 - Odessus (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over Thasos (Dionysus/Heracles) (MacDonald coll., 130) + (Could be Maroneia as well)
- 2271 - Chersonesus (stater Britomartis/Heracles) over Myriandrus (Baaltars/lion) (Paris, BnF, R 1316) + (Could be Tarsus as well)
- 2267 - Gortyn (stater Europa/bull) over uncertain type (Hess-Divo, 307, June 2007, 1184) + (Cyrene: "Head of Zeus-Ammon (visible on reverse: nose, leaps and beard of Zeus Ammon)" (nb: not really visible on the picture))
- 3128 - Macedonia (uncertain mint) (Andriscus) (drachma Andriscus/Heracles) over Roman denarius 147 BCE (Roma/Dioscuri) (Triton, VIII, Jan. 2005, 202) + (David Sear: "A remarkable Macedonian regal … David Sear: "A remarkable Macedonian regal drachm overstruck on a denarius of C. Terentius Lucanus that Crawford dates to 147 BC (the dating of which should now be revised to circa 150-148 BC). The evidence of the undertype clearly indicates a date substantially later than the downfall of the Macedonian monarchy, which had ended with the defeat of Perseus by the Roman general L. Aemilius Paullus at Pydna in June of 168 BC. The only logical explanation of the existence of a regal type apparently belonging to the 140s is that the piece represents an issue by the Macedonian pretender Andriskos (‘Philip VI’)"edonian pretender Andriskos (‘Philip VI’)")
- S 1666 - Magnesia ad Maeandrum (types of Alexander the Great), silver, drachms (225-200 BCE) + (Die study done by Philip Kinns)
- Miletus, silver, tetradrachms (350-340 BCE) Meadows + (Die study obtained from a single hoard (Pixodarus hoard))
- S 1665 - Magnesia ad Maeandrum (types of Alexander the Great), silver, drachms (280-270 BCE) + (Die-study done by Philip Kinns)
- 1665 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (New York, ANS, 1951.35.104) + (Discarded as double strike by Callataÿ 2021a, p. 278, n° A)
- SO 758 - Amphipolis (Philip II) over uncertain type (Lanz, Nov. 2006, 12) + (Early imitation of the Macedonian tetradrachms from Pella (Le Rider pl. 20, 488))
- Tyre, silver, shekels (450-425 BCE) + (Elayi 1992: 14 obverses, 5 singletons, 26 reverses, 36 coins)
- SO 206 - Carthage? over Carthage + (Fiche doublon à supprimer)
- SO 215 - Carthage? over Carthage + (Fiche doublon à supprimer)
- S 1621 - Ionia (uncertain mint - Pegasus), electrum, 48th staters (550-525 BCE) + (Five obverses (17, 18, 20, 22, 23) are shared with 24th staters (all except 26 and 27))
- Amaseia (?) (Pharnaces), silver, tetradrachms (200-169 BCE) + (For an error in the die-study, see: https://pro.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=2081160&AucID=4952&Lot=326)
- S 1756 - Amphipolis? (Antigonus gonatas), silver, tetradrachms (246-229 BCE) + (For die-links, see chart p. 114.)
- S 1752 - Amphipolis? (Antigonus Doson), silver, tetradrachms (229-220 BCE) + (For die-links, see the graph, p. 191)
- Caulonia, silver, third nomoi (480-388 BCE) + (For obols, see HN Italy, n° 2067)
- S 1754 - Amphipolis? (Antigonus Gonatas), silver, tetradrachms (246-229 BCE) + (For the die-links, see chart p. 115; obv. 25 and 32 are linked both to 17 reverses (n° 147-163 and n° 187-203))
- S 1757 - Amphipolis? (Antigonus Doson), silver, tetradrachms (229-220 BCE) + (For the die-links, see chart p. 191)
- S 742 - Ekkarra, bronze (Zeus/Artemis) (325-320 BCE) + (For the die-links, see chart p. 433)
- S 1755 - Amphipolis? (Antigonus gonatas), silver, tetradrachms (252-246 BCE) + (For the die-links, see chart p. 84)
- Taras, silver, didrachms (415-390 BCE) + (Group 23 (415-390 BCE) is formed by a unique obverse (O97) first appearing in Group 13 (450-440 BCE))
- S 2047 - Hierapolis-Bambyke, silver, didrachms (facing head/priest) (342-331 BCE) + (Groups 6 and 7 have different obverse types)
- 16605 - Artaxata (Artavasdes II) (AE Artavasdes/Nike) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 294, Jan. 2013, 190) + (Head (of Aeus?) on the obverse)
- S 1870 - Opous (Locrians), bronze (Athena/bunch of grapes) (338-100 BCE) + (Here are gouped the light series of "Athena/bunch of grapes" (Groups 1-7 and 12). For the details, see p. 164-190.)
- S 268 - Elaeusa, silver, tetradrachms (94-90 BCE) + (Houghton - Bendall 1988: 4 coins, 3 obv., 3 rev.)
- Ptolemais-Ake (Antiochus V), silver, tetradrachms (165-164 BCE) + (Houghton - Le Rider 1985: 13 coins)
- Antioch (Seleucus IV), silver, tetradrachms (187-175 BCE) + (Houghton 1991: 24 obverses for 124 coins)
- S 1768 - Pangaion (uncertain mint) (various tribes), silver, octodrachms (herdsman/incuse) (500-480 BCE) Tzamalis + (I: Ichnai; T: Tyntenoi; G: king Getas; O: Orrescii)
- SO 875 - Pella or Amphipolis over uncertain mint + (Identification by Mark Fox for this overstrike and the host coin)
- 16222 - Amphipolis (Zeus/prow) over Prusias II (Dionysus/centaur) (Ebay, July 2019) + (Identification of this difficult coin is courtesy of Leu Numismatik)
- 19179 - Carthage (AE male head/horse) over Carthage (Tanit/horse) (Roma Numismatics, June 2018, 59) + (Interesting overstrike; the head of Tanit is visible on the rev., and the horse standing before palm tree on the obv.)
- 3704 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (London, BM, 1879-7-12-1) + (Karayotov: "overstruck on a “shield/Athena” tetradrachm of Antigonus Gonatas’, pl. XVIII (nb: olive wreath visible in the left field).)