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- SO 455 - Uncertain mint in Thrace over uncertain mint + (Similar imitations of Mesambria, Numismatik Lanz Auction 97, lot 56)
- S 1268 - Bactria (uncertain mint) (Pantaleon), bronze, 2 units (190-180 BCE) + (Struck in cupro-nickel (C) and bronze (B))
- 1993 - Locri Epizephyrii (Nomos Zeus/eagle) over Corinthian type (Pegasus/Athena) (Auctiones, 29, June 2003, 497) + (Struck over Corinthian type Obverse: Traces of pegasos' body visible on head of Zeus. Reverse: Tail and some of back of helmet, A behind, and neck termination visible on body of eagle on reverse (identification: David MacDonald))
- 1352 - Thasos (tetradrachm Dionysus/Heracles) over Aesillas (Alexander/club) (Stack’s, 24 Apr. 2008, 2077) + (Struck over a Macedonian Tetradrachm of Ae … Struck over a Macedonian Tetradrachm of Aesillas, ca.95-70 B.C. showing traces of the club and wreath on the reverse and NΩN on the neck of Dionysos. "It is unusual to find a Thasos Tetradrachm struck over another issue. This instance is particularly interesting in that it provides a terminus post quem for an otherwise long and undated issue"m for an otherwise long and undated issue")
- 2542 - Teos (stater griffin/incuse square) over Aegina (turtle/incuse square) (Auctiones, EA 50, Sept. 2013, 73) + (Teos over very flattened Aigina. Turtle head visible about 2:00 flipper from 3:00 to 4:00 (DMD))
- 16558 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over Lysimachus (Alexander/Athena) (Berlin, MK, 18249458) + (Tetradrachms of Lysimachus are the only ones in the area to have that kind of diadem)
- Morgantina (the Hispani), bronze (Minerva/cavalryman) (208-205 BCE) + (The Sicilian Hispani were mercenaries from Spain brought to Sicily by the Romans during the 2nd Punic War. The main find spot of their coins is Serra Orlando (ancient Morgantina), thus indicating that the Hispani settled there.)
- RQEM ad. 15 - Edessa (Macedon) (Hadrian), bronze, asses (131-132 CE) + (The coinage d'Hadrian is divided in 2 groups: the double as correspond to group B. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 17 - Edessa (Macedon) (Caracalla), dupondii (198-211 CE) + (The coinage de Septimus Severus is divided … The coinage de Septimus Severus is divided in 4 iconographic groups : the coins with the portrait of Septimus Severus (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD), those with the portrait of Julia Domna (subdivided in 2 issues dated in 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD), those with the portrait of Caracalla (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD) and those with the portrait of Geta (subdivided in 2 series). The average weight is approximate: 10,7 g for the coins with the type of Rome and 11,02 g for those with Dionysos. Metrology p. 189-209.those with Dionysos. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 11 - Edessa (Macedon) (Augustus), bronze, asses (27 BCE-14 CE) + (The coinage of Augustus is divided in 2 gr … The coinage of Augustus is divided in 2 groups and 3 issues: the as correspond to group B divided in issues 2 and 3. The 2nd issue is dated 16 BC-14 AD and the 3rd is not dated. In the denominations table, p. 196, it is written that there is a double assarion (8,37 g, 25 mm) for Augustus. It is perhaps the coin no. 4 in the catalogue which is described as the same denomination than the others p. 40 because of the diameter of the border of dots: here, it is with the as. Metrology p. 189-209., it is with the as. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 19 - Edessa (Macedon) (Caracalla), bronze, dupondii (212 CE) + (The coinage of Caracalla is divided in 2 iconographic groups : the coins with the portrait of the'emperor (issue dated in 212 AD subdivide in 3 series) and those with the portrait of Julia Domna (3rd (?) issue dated in 212 AD). Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 23 - Edessa (Macedon) (Elagabalus), bronze, dupondii (220 CE) + (The coinage of Elagabal is divided in 2 iconographic groups: the coins with the portrait of the emperor and those with the portrait of Julia Paula. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 26 - Edessa (Macedon) (Gordian III), bronze, dupondii (241-242 CE) + (The coinage of Gordian is divided in 2 iconographic groups: the coins with the portrait of the emperor (subdivided in 2 groups) and those with the portrait of Tranquillina (subdivided in 2 groups). Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 14 - Edessa (Macedon), bronze, dupondii (131-132 CE) + (The coinage of Hadrian is divided in 2 groups: the double as correspond to group A. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 16 - Edessa (Macedon) (Marcus Aurelius), bronze, dupondii (171-180 CE) + (The coinage of Marcus Aurelius is divided in 2 groups. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 25 - Edessa (Macedon) (Maximinus Thrax), bronze, dupondii (235-236 CE) + (The coinage of Maximinus is divided in 2 iconographic group : the coins with the portrait of Maximinus (dated from march 235 to june 236) and those with the portrait of Maximus (undated). Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 28 - Edessa (Macedon) (Philip the Arab), bronze, dupondii (244-245 CE) + (The coinage of Philip the Arab is divided in 2 groups (laureled bust and radiate bust). Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 18 - Edessa (Macedon) (Septimius Severus), bronze, asses (198-211 CE) + (The coinage of Septimus Severus is divided … The coinage of Septimus Severus is divided in 3 iconographic groups : the coins with the portrait of Septimus Severus (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD), those with the portrait of Caracalla (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD) and those with the portrait of Geta (subdivided in 2 series). The average weight is approximate: 5,18 g for the coins with Edessa and 5,39 g for those with the goat. Metrology p. 189-209.those with the goat. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 24 - Edessa (Macedon) (Alexander Severus), bronze, dupondii (222-231 CE) + (The coinage of Severus Alexander is divided in 3 issues dated in 222-225 AD, 225-228 AD and 228-231 AD. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- RQEM ad. 13 - Edessa (Macedon) (Tiberius), bronze, asses (14-37 CE) + (The coinage of Tiberius is divided in 2 series, divided each in groups. The series A is dated 14 AD or soon after and the series B is not dated. The average weight is approximate: 8,46 for the series A and 8,08 for the series B. Metrology p. 189-209.)
- S 1844 - Perge, silver, drachms (230-220 BCE) + (The division in two phases distant by more than 150 years is most unlikley. They have been united here.)
- S 1854 - Perge, silver, hemidrachms (230-220 BCE) + (The division in two phases distant by more than 150 years is most unlikley. They have been united here.)
- H 132 - Thessalonica? (Romans), silver, tetradrachms (148-147 BCE) + (The exact localization of the mint is unknown. Likely to be Thessalonica or Amphipolis)
- S 1154 - Apollonia Pontica, silver, tetradrachms (360-340 BCE) + (The hoard published by Draganov - Paunov 2017 contained 22 tetradrachms (6 obv., 14 rev.))
- 4321 - Herbessus (AE Sikelia/eagle) over Syracuse (Zeus/horse) (NAC, 116, Oct. 2019, 41) + (The large bronze drachms that were produce … The large bronze drachms that were produced in 4th century Sicily by a variety of small cities almost invariably reused the common drachms of Syracuse for their flans, and often their original designs can be seen below those of the newer types (as the tail of Pegasos, which waves before the head of Sikelia on this piece!)before the head of Sikelia on this piece!))
- 1242 - Maroneia (tetradrachm Dionysus/Dionysus O31) over Aesillas (Alexander/club) (CNG, EA 417, March 2018, 29) + (The laurel wreath is clearly visible but could be Athens)
- 3802 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over Alexander the Great (Odessus) (Gemini, 14, Apr. 2018, 117) + (The letters KOI are still visible)
- S 1508 - Agrigentum, bronze, hexantes (415-406 BCE) + (The letters refer to the types of the reverse dies: H for Hare, B for Bird, P for Pig, F for Fisch, and S for Snake)
- 2330 - Apollonia (Macedonia) over Ptolemy Ceraunus (Nomos, Obolos 7, July 2017, lot 46) + (The majority of the coins of "Apollonia" w … The majority of the coins of "Apollonia" were overstrucked. As planchets were used coins issued by Ptolemy Keraunos, (SNG ANS 224-226) eldest son of Ptolemy I of Egypt, and for a limited time King of Macedon (281-279 BCE). These coins were wrongly attributed to Paroreia by misinterpretation of the monogram on the reverse.rpretation of the monogram on the reverse.)
- 16282 - Apollonia (Macedonia) (AE Dionysus/amphora) over Macedonia (uncertain mint) (Ptolemy Ceraunus) (Zeus/eagle) (Nomos, Obolos 7, July 2017, 46) + (The majority of the coins of "Apollonia" w … The majority of the coins of "Apollonia" were overstrucked. As planchets were used coins issued by Ptolemy Keraunos, (SNG ANS 224-226) eldest son of Ptolemy I of Egypt, and for a limited time King of Macedon (281-279 BCE). These coins were wrongly attributed to Paroreia by misinterpretation of the monogram on the reverse.rpretation of the monogram on the reverse.)
- 3387 - Pella (Perdiccas) (AE Heracles/lion) over Amyntas (Heracles/eagle) (Gorny & Mosch, 200, Oct. 2011, 1399) + (The mint could also be Aigai)
- 3137 - Pella (Perdiccas) (AE Heracles/lion) over Amyntas (Heracles/eagle) (MacDonald coll., 60) + (The mint is not clear: Pella (or Aigai))
- 3808 - Pella (Perdiccas) (AE Heracles/lion) over Amyntas (Heracles/eagle) (Solidus Numismatik, EA 12, Febr. 2017, 57) + (The mint is not clear: Pella (or Aigai))
- 16358 - Pella (Perdiccas) (AE Heracles/lion) over Amyntas (Heracles/eagle) (CNG, EA 481, Dec. 2020, 41) + (The mint is unclear: Pella or Aigai)
- 3563 - Pella (Perdiccas) (AE Heracles/lion) over Amyntas (Heracles/eagle) (MacDonald coll., 61) + (The mint is unclear: could also be Aigai)
- 3835 - Pella (Perdiccas) (AE Heracles/lion) over Amyntas (Heracles/eagle) (New York, ANS, 1940.77.17) + (The mint is unclear: could be Aigai)
- S 1620 - Ionia (uncertain mint - Pegasus), electrum, 24th staters (550-525 BCE) + (The obverse 16 is common with the 12th staters)
- AC 56 - Himera, silver, drachms (530-482 BCE) + (The obverse die O77 is common to AC 56 and AC 55. Obverse die O96 is omitted in Kraay 1983)
- 16701 - Thessalonica (AE Silenus/legend) over uncertain type (Kölner Münzkabinett, EA 5, 17 c, lot 26) + (The old attribution to Decimus Iunius Silanus Manlianus, Praetor (142/141 BCE) is refuted by MacKay.)
- RQEM ad. 443 - Messene (Achaean League), silver, triobols or hemidrachms (150-40 BCE) + (The series is divided in 12 issues. Metrology boards, p. 150.)
- 16603 - Artaxata (Artavasdes II) (AE Artavasdes/Nike) over uncertain type (Gorny & Mosch, 181, Oct. 2009, 1572) + (The weight is twice the average of the other overstrikes; the serrati fabric is indicative of a Seleucid origin)
- S 1921 - Phocis (various mints) (Phocian League), silver, obols (460-400 BCE) + (There also a few half obols (n° 270: O194; n° 283: O202; n° 291-294: O210-212; 296-298:O214-216))
- Judaea (uncertain mint) (Bar Kokhba), medium bronze (palm branch/lyre) (132-133 CE) + (There are 12 types: A) "palm branch in laurel wreath/lyre"; B) "vine-leaf/palm tree")
- S 1506 - Agrigentum, bronze, hemilitrai (415-406 BCE) + (There are 5 series linked by obverse dies: T is for Triton; O for Octopus; L for Leaf; S for Shrimp and H for Hippocamp)
- S 2030 - Ascalon (Antiochus IX), silver, tetradrachms (114-112 BCE) + (There are also 2 didrachms struck with 2 obverses and 2 reverses)
- S 1286 - Heracleia Pontica, electrum, hektai (530-490 BCE) + (There are also 9 coins (7 obverses [74-79] and 7 reverses [120-126]) dated c. 480-420 BCE: p. 116-117, n° 162-168)
- S 1704 - Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), gold, distaters (329-323 BCE) + (There are three symbols (trident, cantharus, fulmen) operating together)
- S 1561 - Phaestus, silver, staters (350-300 BCE) + (There is a great variety of obverse types)
- S 2029 - Ascalon (Antiochus VIII), silver, tetradrachms (121-96 BCE) + (There is also 4 didrachms struck with the same pair of dies (p. 330: DI-RI))
- S 1507 - Agrigentum, bronze, tetrantes (415-406 BCE) + (There is no obverse 28)
- Antioch (Antiochus II), silver, tetradrachms (261-246 BCE) + (There is one known gold stater (p. 42:New York))