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- 3318 - Macedonia (uncertain mint) (Andriscus) (drachma Andriscus/Heracles) over Thessalian League (Apollo/Athena) (Berk, 127, June 2002, 147) + (overstruck on a double victoriatus of the Thessalian League, the head of Athena of the undertype is visible (upside down) at the bottom of the reverse)
- 1705 - Epidaurus (hemidrachm Asclepius/monogram) over Phlius (bull/phi) (Myers-Adams, 11, Apr. 1975, 113) + (overstruck on a hemidrachm of Phlious, [** … overstruck on a hemidrachm of Phlious, [**F* visible in the undertype], Ex BCD Collection not in catalogues, acquired from Myers-Adams Auction Sale 11, 11th April 1975. (lot 113). The original Phlious reverse with **F* within wreath can be easily seen underneath the present reverse type. seen underneath the present reverse type.)
- 21531 - Paphos (double siglos bull/eagle) over Aegina (tortoise/incuse square) (Roma Numismatics, EA 76, Nov. 2020, 433) + (overstruck on a stater of Aegina)
- 2395 - Aspendus (double siglos hoplite/triskeles) over Citium (Heracles/lion and stag) (CNG, EA 434, Dec. 2018, 109) + (overstruck on a stater of Kition)
- 3225 - Byzantium (Lysimachus) (tetradrachm Alexander/Athena) over Alexander the Great (Heracles/Zeus) (CNG, MBS 61, Sept. 2002, 544) + (overstruck on an Alexander tetradrachm, with traces of Zeus visible on the reverse)
- 2972 - Same (AE prow/monogram) over Same (male head/dog) (CNG, EA 146, Aug. 2006, 60.) + (overstruck on an earlier issue from Same, male head left / hound seated right (BMC Peloponnesus pg. 92, 32).)
- 3791 - Thessalonica (Aesillas) (tetradrachm Alexander/club) over Athens 98/97 BCE (Athena/owl) (Budapest, 61.953/4) + (overstruck on the issue ΝΙΚΗΤΗΣ-ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΣ dated 98/97 BC)
- 2965 - Comana (AE Aegis/Nike) over uncertain type (Peus, May 1975, 201) + (overstruck on undetermined type (Ares/Sword?))
- 1365 - Thasos (tetradrachm Dionysus/Heracles) over uncertain mint (incuse square) (Christie’s Genève, 12 May 1984, 2) + (overstruck on undetermined type (with incuse square: old Maroneian tetradrachm?))
- 3459 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over Alexander the Great (Gorny & Mosch, 191, Oct. 2010, 1300) + (overstruck on undetermined type [letters ΑΣΙΛΕΩ and monogram ΧΑ in the right field of the obverse]).)
- 3670 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (eBay, Ancient Treasures, Apr. 2006, 8402270948) + (overstruck on undetermined type: border of dots in the lower right field of the obverse)
- 3667 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 276, March 2012, 50) + (overstruck on undetermined type: traces in the right field of the obverse; back of the helmet of Athena and locks of hair? in the left field of the reverse)
- 3253 - Pergamum (AE Athena/trophy) over Pergamum (Asclepius/snake) (London, BM, 1890-8-5.4) + (overstruck on « Asklepios/snake on omphalos)
- 3538 - Pergamum (AE Athena/trophy) over Pergamum (Asclepius/snake) (Excavations of Pergamum, 143) + (overstruck on « Asklepios/snake on omphalos)
- 3386 - Amisus (AE Aegis/Nike) over Pontic type (Ares/sword) (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 15073) + (overstruck on ‘Ares/Sword’)
- 3125 - Sinope (AE Zeus/eagle) over Pontus (Ares/sword) (London, BM, 1932-3-21.1) + (overstruck on ‘Ares/Sword’).)
- 3722 - Amisus (AE Aegis/Nike) over Pontic type (Ares/sword) (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, CM.3628-2007) + (overstruck on ‘Ares/Sword’. See also the non-illustrated bronzes (on undetermined types) in Ireland 2000 (Museum of Amasya), p. 22 (nr. 742 and 766) and p. 23 (nr. 839))
- 3701 - Sinope (AE Ares/sword) over Pontus (Artemis/tripod) (Winterthur, 2412) + (overstruck on “Apollo/Tripod”?)
- 2102 - Antioch (Philip I) (tetradrachm Philip/Zeus) over uncertain type (Triton, V, Jan. 2002, 1509) + (overstruck or double struck, with a full second profile visible.)
- Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), silver, tetradrachms (332-310 BCE) + (p. 20: "die linkage patterns show that the issues within each group must all have been struck more or less simultaneously")
- 2368 - Gortyn (stater Europa/bull) over uncertain type (Gorny & Mosch, 186, March 2010, 1330) + (perhaps Aegina (then problematic))
- 1709 - Alexandria Troas (Antiochus Hierax) (tetradrachm Antiochus/Apollo) over uncertain type (Coin Galleries, Dec. 2007, 227) + (several lines of text are clearly visible on the reverse which should reduce the number of possibilities)
- 3270 - Amphipolis (AE Strymon/trident) over Pella (Athena/bull) (MacDonald coll.) + (several types of bronze struck at Pella have a bull on the reverse)
- 3436 - Thessalonica (Aesillas) (tetradrachm Alexander/club) over uncertain type (International Coin Exchange, 2, Febr. 2011, 7) + (small head with nose and eye on the reverse)
- 3074 - Thessalonica (Aesillas) (tetradrachm Alexander/club) over Athens (Athena/owl) (München, MK) + (some parts of the wreath on the obverse)
- 19201 - Amisus (AE Athena/Perseus) over Amisus (Zeus/eagle) (Paris, BnF, FG 1059) + (the monogram is clearly visible)
- 1189 - Tralleis (cistophoric tetradrachm cista/bowcase) over Thasos (Dionysus/Heracles) (Leu, WA 15, Febr. 2021, 500) + (the typical hair of Dionysus with a bun is visible on the upper reverse)
- Sidon (Baalshillem II), silver, 32th shekels (401-365 BCE) + (the web reference is misleading (correct title but wrong attreibution [16th sigloi instead of 32th]))
- 16520 - Alexandria Troas (drachm Apollo/Apollo) over uncertain type (Lanz, 163, Dec. 2016, 94) + (the wreath of the undertype is clearly visible (Athens?))
- 20975 - Agrigentum (didrachm eagle/crab) over uncertain type (London, BM - Garraffo 1984, pl. XVI, 12) + (traces of an incuse square)
- 3826 - Thessalonica (Aesillas) (tetradrachm Alexander/club) over uncertain type (Peus, 315, Apr. 1986, 85) + (traces of overstrike on the reverse: Athens?)
- 3280 - Mesembria (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over Thasos (Dionysus/Heracles) (Savoca, 23, June 2018, 76) + (traces of the undertype legend [ΗΡ]ΑΚΛΕΟ[ΥΣ] Σ[ΩΤΗΡΟΣ]), Zeus seated left on low-backed throne, right leg drawn back, holding long scepter in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing right with closed wings)
- 22287 - Rhaucus (stater Poseidon/trident) over uncertain type (Paris, BnF, FG 565) + (traces on the left field of the reverse)
- 23747 - Poseidonia (nomos Poseidon/bull) over uncertain type (London, BM, 1946-1-1.435) + (undertype attributed to Cumae by S.P. Noe and to Metapontum on the BM website.)
- SO 2045 - Seleuceia ad Tigrim over uncertain mint + (undertype uncertain)
- Lugdunum (Postumus), gold, quinarii (260-269 CE) + (weights are extremely loosely calibrated)
- Mainz (Laelianus), gold, aurei (269 AD) + (weights are extremely loosely calibrated)
- 15885 - Dionysopolis (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (New York, ANS, 1944.100.36011) + ( "Overstruck over Nicomedes I of Bithynia" (nb: the letters [ΒΑΣΙ]ΛΕΩ[Σ] could be seen but the type remains enigmatic)
- Rome (denarius Venus/Sulla) over uncertain type (Fritz Rudolf Künker, eLive Auction 80, 5 Dec. 2023, 1128) + (à supprimer)
- SO 972 - Rome over Syracuse + (à supprimer)
- 2311 - Tarsus (Alexander the Great) over Alexander the Great (Akçakale hoard, D2096) + (“Cette pièce a été surfrappée sur un autre alexandre; on reconnaît au droit, en bas, les ves- tiges de la crinière du lion et l’on distingue au revers, en bas, une partie du corps de Zeus. D’autres exemples de pareilles surfrappes sont connus”)
- 15537 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) over Alexander the Great (Meydancikkale hoard, n° 2170) + (“La pièce a été surfrappée sur un autre alexandre : on reconnaît au R., en bas, le visage d’Héraclès (le bas du sceptre se trouve placé sur l’œil d’Héraclès) ; un cas analogue est cité par H. Nicolet-Pierre”.)
- 21165 - Sinope (AE Zeus/eagle) over Amisus (Aegis/Nike) (USA, private coll.) + (“OY” partly visible)
- 15534 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) over Alexander the Great (CNG, 61, Sept. 2002, lot 456) + (“Overstruck on an earlier Alexander tetradrachm”)
- 3377 - Berytus (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 417, March 2018, 299) + (“Overstruck on an uncertain type”)
- 15521 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) over Alexander the Great (CNG, 72, June 2006, lot 399) + (“Overstruck on another Alexander III tetradrachm, with the eye and hair visible on the reverse”)
- 788 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over Alexander the Great (CNG, MBS 72, June 2006, 399 + (“Overstruck on uncertain type (likely an earlier issue Alexander from Tyre)”)
- 2312 - Tarsus (Alexander the Great) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 421, May 2018, 48) + (“Overstruck on uncertain type (traces visible on obverse)”)
- 3246 - Sidon (Alexander the Great) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 402, July 2017, 52) + (“Overstruck on uncertain type”)
- 15545 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) over uncertain type (CNG, 79, Sept. 2008, lot 171) + (“Overstruck on uncertain type”)
- 3124 - Soli (double siglos Amazon/bunch of grape) over Aegina (tortoise/incuse square) (London, BM) + (“traces of the turtle’s head and upper line of his shell are visible at five o’ clock on the obverse; but none of the incuse on the reverses”)
- 15543 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) over Alexander the Great (Nicolet-Pierre, 1986) + (“un deuxième profil apparaît au droit, au- … “un deuxième profil apparaît au droit, au- dessus du front d’Héraklès; au revers, le bras droit de Zeus tenant l’aigle est absent; à son emplacement, on voit un monogramme et les deux jambes drapées d’un autre personnage assis. Il s’agit évidemment d’une monnaie surfrappée mal réussie; la deuxième frappe a laissé subsister des portions du premier type, suffisamment claires pour que nous puissions identi- fier la monnaie qui a servi de flan. C’est déjà un tétradrachme aux types d’Alexandre: outre les jambes et l’avant-bras droit du Zeus assis, on dis- cerne au revers la partie inférieure de son siège, un ‘trône’ avec un haut dossier dont un montant apparaît juste à gauche du torse du nouveau Zeus; au-dessous les lettres ΛΑ. Au droit, on reconnaît bien le visage d’Héraklès, dont le nez et l’arcade sourcilière sont coupés en oblique par un pli de la deuxième léonté, ainsi que la mâchoire inférieure et le retour sous le menton d’une des pattes de la dépouille. Les marques de cet ancien tétradrachme, le style du trône et la représentation des jambes parallèles nous orientent vers les séries attribuées à l’atelier de Suse”les séries attribuées à l’atelier de Suse”)