Search by property
From SILVER
This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- SO 910 - Amphipolis over Pella + (Malloy 28 (described as over Pella Poseidon/Bull type, but on that type the bull's head is raised), pl. I, 26-28.)
- SO 908 - Amphipolis over Thessalonica + (Malloy 35 (attributing host coin to Pella by typographical error), pl. I, 20-22.)
- 3457 - Amphipolis (AE Strymon/trident) over Thessalonica (Artemis/bow & quiver) (MacDonald 1998, 4) + (Malloy 35 (attributing host coin to Pella by typographical error), pl. I, 20-22.)
- SO 911 - Amphipolis over Pella + (Malloy 36 (described as over Thessalonika), pl. I, 29-31.)
- 3476 - Panticapaeum? (Asander) (AE Nike/prow) over Pontic bronze (Zeus/eagle) (Golenko 1964, pl. 1, 10) + (May be "Apollo/prow" (not "Nike/prow") on Panticapaeum "Apollo/eagle" (as the weight is not given))
- 16510 - Alexandria Troas (tetradrachm Apollo/Apollo) over uncertain type (Vienna, KHM, GR 35349) + (May be Thasos (the curved left arm holding the club))
- 1293 - Maroneia (tetradrachm Dionysus/Dionysus O54) over uncertain type (MacDonald 1994b, 2) + (Maybe Mithridates Eupator (profile on the reverse and part of the wreath (ivy leaves and blossoms - corymbes))
- 2127 - Eleutherna (stater Apollo/Apollo) over uncertain type (Paris, BnF, R 1253) + (Maybe a coin from Cyrenaica with the head of Ammon)
- RQEM ad. 440 - Messene (Messenian League), bronze, trichalka (250-200 BCE) + (Metrology boards, p. 40.)
- S 439 - Messene, bronze, hemiobols (250-200 BCE) + (Metrology boards, p. 40.)
- RQEM ad. 438 - Messene, bronze, chalkoi (400-200 BCE) + (Metrology boards, p. 40.)
- RQEM ad. 437 - Messene, bronze, chalkoi (370/69-330 BCE) + (Metrology boards, p. 40.)
- RQEM ad. 22 - Edessa (Macedon) (Macrinus), bronze, dupondii (217 CE) + (Metrology p. 189-209.)
- Argilos, bronze (Apollo/bow and arrow) (375-350 BCE) + (Metrology p. 230-249.)
- Argilos, silver, staters (520-470 BCE) + (Metrology p. 230-249.)
- Argilos, silver, 32th staters (510-470 BCE) + (Metrology p. 230-249.)
- Argilos, silver, 6th staters (520-478 BCE) + (Metrology p. 230-249.)
- Argilos, silver, 48th staters (470-455 BCE) + (Metrology p. 230-249; Liampi 2005, p. 191-192, n° 128-130: reverse: APKI in quadripartite incuse square)
- Aspendus, silver, double sigloi (Varsak-Düden hoard) (380-333 BCE) Arslan - Lightfoot + (Most obverse dies are identified by a set … Most obverse dies are identified by a set of two letters; a few ones with an additonal artist signature (G); the last ones without any letters (-). This die study is built on a single hoard and does not pretend to be complete (but see the good n/d ratio). See S 1642 (Callataÿ 2016) for a full die study of one single variety.or a full die study of one single variety.)
- Tarsus (Pharnabazus), silver, double sigloi (Heracles/Ares) (385-375 BCE) + (Moysey 1986: 1 obv. for 7 coins)
- 18559 - Bosporus (uncertain mint) (Dionysus/bow case) over Panticapaeum (Apollo/eagle) (Nomos, Obolos 26, Dec. 2022, 237) + (NB: important overstrike: need to reconsider chronologies)
- S 1767 - Pangaion (uncertain mint) (various tribes), silver, staters (centaur/maenad) (500-480 BCE) + (No obv. 93)
- Metapontum, silver, drachms (430-400 BCE) + (Noe - Johnston 1984, p. 71, n° 320 (error of printing - n° 321-322 are missing and n° 320 is duplicated))
- 1306 - Maroneia (tetradrachm Dionysus/Dionysus O37) over Lysimachus (Alexander/Athena) (Warsaw, NM, 154873) + (Not Thasos as indicated by Schönert-Geiss; the best reading for the letters is: AΣIΛEΩ. And overstrikes over Lysiamchi are more attested than over Alexanders)
- 2090 - Locri Epizephyrii (nomos Zeus/eagle) over Corinth (Pegasus/Athena) (Roma Numismatics, EA 21, Oct. 2015, 51) + (Not much of host coin visible, but note AN monogram on eagle's rear end. The host coin was apparently a Corinthian-type stater and perhaps identifiable to issue)
- 9780 - Velia (nomos Athena/lion) over uncertain type (Roma Numismatics, EA 70, May 2020, 244) + (Not surely an overstrike (FdC))
- Nymphaeum, silver, hemiobols (420-400 BCE) + (O3-R3 are missing)
- S 1864 - Opous (Locrians), silver, staters (380-338 BCE) + (Obv. 1-10 and 11-20 are heavily die-linked)
- S 1868 - Opous (Locrians), silver, obols (375-330 BCE) + (Obv. 124 is missing)
- Cius (Lysimachus), silver, tetradrachms (270-245 BCE) + (Obv. 20 is for staters)
- Phaselis, silver, double sigloi (500-440 BCE) + (Obv. 25 is linked with the preceding group)
- S 1865 - Opous (Locrians), silver, triobols (356-338 BCE) + (Obv. 28 is missing; dies heavily connected (see charts p. 125-129))
- S 1961 - Ephesus, silver, double sigloi (405 BCE) Kinns + (Obv. 3 is possibly the same as obv. 2)
- S 1845 - Lycia (uncertain mint), silver, staters (520-480 BCE) + (Obv. 33 is missing)
- Pella? (Perseus), silver, heavy tetradrachms (179-172 BCE) + (Obv. 33 is shared by tetradrachms of heavy and light weights)
- S 1966 - Ephesus, silver, tetradrachms (390-325 BCE) Kinns + (Obv. 33-44, 49, 57-59, 75-79, 101-110, 129, 138-139, 169-170 are missing. The frequencies are not for the number of coins but for the number of names (hence an original number of dies much inferior to what is given here).)
- S 1900 - Side, silver, tetradrachms (KΛE-YX) (200-100 BCE) + (Obv. 47-50 are missing. This die study is built on a few hoards only and does not pretend to be complete)
- Damascus (Alexander II Zebinas), silver, tetradrachms (126-122 BCE) + (Obv. 5 is linked to 20 reverse dies and Obv. 13 to 21)
- S 1916 - Myndus, silver, drachms (180-150 BCE) + (Obv. 5-7, 24 are missing)
- S 1769 - Turiazu, silver, denarii (Group V) (120-80 BCE) + (Obv. 82, 235, 305, 306 are missing)
- S 1775 - Larissa, silver, drachms (405-370 BCE) + (Obv. 86 is missing.These are the data of t … Obv. 86 is missing.These are the data of the improved die-study available online: https://www.academia.edu/2181533/C.C._Lorber_The_early_facing_head_drachms_of_Thessalian_Larissa_in_H._Nilsson_ed._Florilegium_Numismaticum_Studia_in_Honorem_U._Westermark_Edita_Stockholm_1992_pp._259-282.stermark_Edita_Stockholm_1992_pp._259-282.)
- 2116 - Tralles (cistophoric tetradrachm cista/bowcase) over uncertain type (Gorny & Mosch, 225, Oct. 2014, 1574) + (Obv. lower l. field: traces of a thunderbolt similar to that of First Macedon; but the traces on the reverse don't martch with the Artemis...)
- S 1626 - Alabanda, silver, tetradrachms (195-190 BCE) + (Obverse 1 is the same as with Series 1 (S 1624) in the name of Antiochia)
- Taras, silver, didrachms (450-415 BCE) + (Obverse 101 is linked to differrent Groups (15, n° 204 and 18, n° 281-282))
- S 1606 - Ephesus (Phanes), electrum, 1/12 staters (625-600 BCE) + (Obverse 11 is shared with hektai; obverse dies 15 and 16 are shared with 24th staters)
- S 1609 - Ephesus (Phanes), electrum, 1/96 staters (625-600 BCE) + (Obverse 34 is shared with 1/48th staters)
- S 1607 - Ephesus (Phanes), electrum, 1/24 staters (625-600 BCE) + (Obverse dies 15 and 16 are shared with 12th staters)
- AC 233a - Caunus, silver, drachma, 490-470 BC + (Obverses 3 and 6 were used both for staters and drachms)
- S 1702 - Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), silver, drachms (Zeus) (332-310 BCE) + (One obverse die linked with the series of drachms with the eagle)
- Antioch (Antiochus VII), silver, tetradrachms (138-129 BCE) + (Orignal number of obverses estimated at 120-140 by Houghton 1991, p. 80)
- 2334 - Cassander over Alexander the Great (Numismatik Naumann, 126, lot 11) + (Overstruck on Macedonian shield type)