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- 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)
- 2404 - Croton (nomos eagle/tripod) over Corinthian type (Pegasus/Athena) (CNG, EA 288, Oct. 2012, 67) + (Overstruck on a Corinthian-type stater with Athena’s profile visible on the reverse.)
- 2081 - Epidaurus (hemidrachm Asclepius/monogram) over Phlius (bull/phi) (CNG, EA 356, July 2015, 105) + (Overstruck on a Phlious hemidrachm)
- 2428 - Herbessus (AE Sikelia/lyre) over Syracuse (Zeus/thunderbolt) (CNG, EA 128, Dec. 2005, 6) + (Overstruck on a Syracusan Æ, Zeus Eleutherios/Thunderbolt type (SNG ANS 470ff). )
- 1967 - Croton (nomos tripod/incuse tripod) over Agrigentum (eagle/crab) (CNG, EA 153, Nov. 2006, 15) + (Overstruck on a didrachm of Akragas, with the faint outline of a right facing eagle)
- 2999 - Epidaurus (hemidrachm Asclepius/monogram) over Phlius (bull/phi) (CNG, MBS 81, May 2009, 2493) + (Overstruck on a hemidrachm of Phlious (cf. BCD Peloponnesos 132ff).)
- 3923 - Epidaurus (hemidrachm Asclepius/monogram) over Phlius (bull/phi) (Nomos, 24, May 2022, 134) + (Overstruck on a hemidrachm of Phlius)
- 22378 - Citium (Azbaal) (double siglos Heracles/lion & stag) over Aegina (turtle/incuse square) (Roma Numismatics, EA 61, Aug. 2019, 339) + (Overstruck on a stater of Aegina)
- 2126 - Citium (Azbaal) (double siglos Heracles/lion & stag) over Paphos (bull/eagle) (Roma Numismatics, EA 46, June 2018, 282) + (Overstruck on a stater of Paphos)
- 3481 - Mende (tetradrachm Dionysus on donkey/disk) over uncertain type (Ira & Larry Goldberg, 69, May 2012, 3046) + (Overstruck on an earlier coin)
- 16382 - Amphipolis (First Meris) (tetradrachm Artemis/club) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 499, Sept 2021, 134) + (Overstruck on an earlier issue)
- SO 730 - Apollonia? over uncertain mint + (Overstruck on an issue of Ptolemy Keraunos (previously attributed to “Paroreia”).)
- 16894 - Lysimachia (AE Heracles/Nike) over Antiochus II (Apollo/tripod) (CNG, EA 504, Nov. 2021, 22) + (Overstruck on an uncertain Seleukid bronze issue in the name of Antiochos)
- 2924 - Alexandria (Cleopatra and Antony) (denarius Cleopatra/Antony) over Alexander the Great (Heracles/Zeus) (CNG, 97, Sept. 2014, 613) + (Overstruck on an uncertain drachm with head of Herakles wearing lion skin obverse type.)
- 3556 - Pella (Perdiccas) (AE Heracles/lion) over Amyntas (Heracles/eagle) (CNG, EA 244, Nov. 2010, 35) + (Overstruck on an uncertain issue)
- 4149 - Cyzicus (AE prow/bucranium) over Cyzicus (Kore/bull) (Savoca, 14, Apr. 2017, 141) + (Overstruck on coin from Kyzikos (type: Von Fritze, Nomisma X, Kyzikos, Gruppe II, 7))
- 19475 - Agyrium (AE Athena/bow & quiver) over Syracuse (Zeus/thunderbolt) (Classical Numismatic Group, MBS 78, May 2008, 21) + (Overstruck on earlier, Zeus/thunderbolt issue of Agyrion (Castrizio series III, 1; CNS 11) (nb: it may be Agyrium indeed but most likely Syracuse whose coinage is much more abundant))
- 3109 - Amisus (AE Artemis/tripod) over Pontic type (aegis/Nike) (Ebay Comptoir des monnaies anciennes - Lille, 31691) + (Overstruck type: Aegis/Nike ? (FdC) Then: chronological problem)
- SO 1170 - Antioch over uncertain mint + (Overstruck with traces of a border of dots)
- 2211 - Citium (Azbaal) (double siglos Heracles/lion & stag) over Aegina (turtle/incuse square) (Roma Numismatics, EA 60, Aug. 2019, 357) + (Overstruck, likely on an Aegina stater)
- 3278 - Alexandria (Ptolemy I) (tetradrachm Alexander/Athena CPE 69) over Alexander the Great (Heracles/Zeus) (Ebay, seller Autorarities, Aug. 2015, 2015BK13) + (Overtruck on Alexander (identification: David MacDonald))
- Samos (tetradrachm facing lion/forepart of ox) over uncertain mint (MacDonald coll. 159) + (Page doublon à supprimer)
- 2990 - Sicily (uncertain mint) (Siculo-Punic) over Romam denarius (Hersh coll.) + (Page à supprimer)
- S 1753 - Amphipolis? (Antigonus Doson), silver, drachms (229-220 BCE) + (Panagopoulou 2001: 33 coins, 4 obv., 10 rev.)
- Pella (Antigonus gonatas), gold, staters (277-239 BCE) + (Panagopoulou 2001: 5 coins, 5 obv., 5 rev.)
- Pella (Antigonus gonatas), silver, tetradrachms (277-239 BCE) + (Panagopoulou 2001: 8 coins, 1 obv.)
- S 175 - Coressia, silver, obols (520-510 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997, p. 77, n° 4: 3 coins, 1 ov., 1 rev.)
- S 177 - Coressia, silver, drachms (510-480 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997, p. 78: 4 coins, 2 obv., 3 rev.)
- S 172 - Iulis, silver, hemiobols (480-470 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997, p. 84, n° 15-17: 5 coins, 3 obv., 2 rev.)
- S 173 - Coressia, silver, staters (520-480 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997: 14 coins, 7 obv., 12 rev.)
- S 171 - Iulis, silver, obols (515-490/80 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997: 20 coins, 4 obv., 5 rev.)
- S 182 - Coressia, silver, obols (510-470 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997: 24 coins, 6 obv., 6 rev.)
- S 183 - Coressia, silver, hemiobols (480-470 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997: 7 coins, 1 obv., 2 rev.)
- S 178 - Coressia, silver, hemidrachms (510-480 BCE) + (Papageorgiadou-Banis 1997: 8 coins, 7 obv., 7 rev.)
- SO 871 - Uncertain mint over uncertain mint + (Possibly overstruck on Price 1991, n° 2803)
- Mesembria (Alexander the Great), silver, tetradrachms (250-175 BCE) Marinescu - Lorber + (Price 1991, n° 972)
- SO 745 - Terone over Dicaia or Eretria + (Price-Waggoner 1975, 48 : Argue that the host coin is of Eretria. However, it could also be of Dikaia, a colony of Eretria near the Chalkidike, which issued coins with the same types.)
- Pella (Philip II and Alexander the Great), silver, didrachms (359-328 BCE) + (RQEMH 116 + 117)
- Pella (Philip II and Alexander the Great), silver, 1/5 tetradrachms (348-315 BCE) + (RQEMH 121 + 122)
- Emporiae (AE head/bull) over Saitabi (head/horseman) (Ripollès 1995, n°7) + (Ripollès 1995 : Image n°6 corresponds to description n°7.)
- Patricia (AE August/oak wreath) over Julia Traducta (head/oak wreath) (Ripollès 1995, n°6) + (Ripollès 1995 : Image n°7 corresponds to description n°6.)
- 3337 - Phlius (AE bull/phi) over Syracuse (Arethusa/octopus) (LHS, 96, May 2006, 94) + (Said to have been found in the northern Pe … Said to have been found in the northern Peloponnesos. The bronze coinage of Phlious has hitherto been thought to have begun c. 400, but there can be no doubt that the present coin was struck somewhat earlier. The fact that the reverse was struck from a die used to produce silver hemidrachms of the 420s (an amazing occurrence in itself), has to link the coins rather closely in time; but the identity of the undertype makes this coin truly spectacular! Clearly visible on the present reverse, around the incuse square of the Phliasian type, are what appear to be the waving tentacles of an octopus (!), with, in one case, a large pellet between them. This can be nothing other than one of the early (c. 425) onkiai of Syracuse, as Calciati 1(1/20 is a particularly good match) and SNG ANS 376-381: the weight and size is exactly correct (traces of the original obverse can also be seen). Since the original coin is apparently little worn, it must have arrived in Greece shortly after it was issued. This could have occurred around the time of the Peace of Nikias in 421, or after the Athenian defeat at Syracuse in 413, when western travelers would have been easily able to reach Peloponnesian ports without fear of the Athenian fleet. The second known example of this coin is in the Ashmolean, from where BCD received a photograph of it twenty years ago. It was struck from another pair of dies but is clearly overstruck on another Syracusan onkia.rly overstruck on another Syracusan onkia.)
- Ptolemais-Ake (Demetrius I), silver, tetradrachms (159-157 BCE) + (Same data in Voulgaridis 2000, p. 91)
- S 1617 - Ionia (uncertain mint), electrum, 1/24th staters (550-525 BCE) + (Same obverse as for 12th staters)
- Locri Epizephyrii? (Bruttii), silver, drachms (Nike/Dionysus) (211/10-203 BCE) + (See Carroccio 2011, p. 85)
- S 1201 - Pangaion (uncertain mint) (Getas), silver, octodrachms (510-465 BCE) Tatscheva + (See ID 12284 (Tzamalis 2012))