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Lot 3710    Session 11 (9.30am Thursday)    Greek Silver & Bronze Coins

Estimate $250
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $420

GREEK MOSTLY IMPERIAL PERIOD, assorted issues from Moesia Superior, Viminacium, Philip I (S.3874); another Marcianopolis Philip II and Serapis facing, rev. Asklepius, (cf.S.4072, Varbanov 2105); Seleucis & Pieria, Antioch, Philip II (S.4147); Lydia, Tralleis, AE 17 (S.4761); Phoenicia, Sidon, (S.5962); Seleucid, Demetrios I, serrated edge, (S.7026, SNG Spaer 1291, Houghton 169); Cyprus, Claudius, (cf.S.467, RPC 3932); Macedon Thessalonica, (S.-, RPC 1559); similar Julia Domna (S.2309); Macedon, time of Philip V and Perseus. (c.187-168 B.C.), AE 20mm, obv. wreathed head of the river god Strymon right, rev. ornamented trident head right, (cf.AMNG III 54); others from Spain, Carthage (2); Soter Megas (2), etc (6). Fair - nearly extremely fine. (22)

Ex J.M. Day Gollection.

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