Property:Remarks
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C
"over-struck on semi-libral uncia (Roma l./prow r.)" +
"Overstruck on Cales? (cf.HN Italy 436)" +
Carthage (BI Tanit/horse) over uncertain type (Roma Numismatics Limited, E-Sale 98, 16 June 2022, 70) +
"overstruck on CNP 248" +
"overstruck (likely on a issue of Philip II type)" +
For obols, see HN Italy, n° 2067 +
Obv. 20 is for staters +
They were 18 coins struck with 1 obverse and 2 reverses in the Hecatomnus hoard +
Cnossus (stater Minotaur/labyrinth) over uncertain type (Numismatica Ars Classica, 138, 18 May 2023, 194) +
"Very rare and in unusual condition for this important and fascinating issue, undoubtedly�one of the finest specimens in private hands. Old cabinet tone, traces of overstriking." +
D
Obv. 5 is linked to 20 reverse dies and Obv. 13 to 21 +
Callataÿ 1997a: 4 coins, 4 obverses, 4 reverses; Mousheghian - Depeyrot 1999: 5 coins, 4 obverses, 4 reverses +
E
Ripollès 1995 : Image n°6 corresponds to description n°7. +
Ephesus (cistophoric tetradrachm cista/bowcase) over cistophoric tetradrachm (Harford Coins, VCoins-AC1524) +
"obverse somewhat off center, as is common" +
H
Attributed to Pella except A1 (Amphipolis) +
The exact localization of the mint is unknown. Likely to be Thessalonica or Amphipolis +
These issues were tentatively attributed to Corinth by Newell and Noe but have been placed in Macedonia by Troxell +
Located in Mylasa, this coinage has been subsequently attributed by Ashton to Caunus +
5 specimens known (from sale's catalogues and HN online) +
J
There are 12 types: A) "palm branch in laurel wreath/lyre"; B) "vine-leaf/palm tree" +
L
See Carroccio 2011, p. 85 +
Callataÿ 2000: 33 coins (for 54 here), 5 obverse dies (for 5 here) +