A lot consisting of a rare Tetrachalkon coin from Pontos, Amisos issued under the reign of Mithradates VI (circa 111-105 or 95-90 BC), and three small silver coins from different regions of ancient Greece:

1. Pontos, Amisos. Tetrachalkon of Mithradates VI (circa 111-105 or 95-90 BC) (7.8g, 18.4mm)
Obverse: Ares right, wearing a helmet.Reverse: Sword in sheath, star-in-crescent on the left, monograms in the upper right and lower left fields.Historical and numismatic reference: a rare coin issued under Mithradates VI.

2. Carian Islands, Rhodes (230-205 BC) - AR Diobol (10mm, 0.78g)Obverse: Radiate head of Helios right.Reverse: P-O, two rosebuds with a kithara above.Reference: HGC 6, 1451; Ashton 232.

3. Pisidia, Selge (350-300 BC) - AR Mite (9mm, 0.57g)Obverse: Frontal head of Gorgon.Reverse: Helmeted head of Athena right, spear point behind.Reference: SNG BN 1933.

4. Satraps of Caria, Hekatomnos (392-377 BC) - AR Tetartemorion (5.6mm, 0.21g)A small coin from the Carian Satrapy.

These coins provide an interesting representation of different periods and regions of ancient Greece, making them a valuable addition to any experienced numismatist's collection.

The coins will arrive with a declaration of legitimate possession and lawful origin: purchased from a well-known numismatic auction house, for which I have the relevant invoice.

Please refer to the images for an accurate impression.

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A lot consisting of a rare Tetrachalkon coin from Pontos, Amisos issued under the reign of Mithradates VI (circa 111-105 or 95-90 BC), and three small silver coins from different regions of ancient Greece:

1. Pontos, Amisos. Tetrachalkon of Mithradates VI (circa 111-105 or 95-90 BC) (7.8g, 18.4mm)
Obverse: Ares right, wearing a helmet.Reverse: Sword in sheath, star-in-crescent on the left, monograms in the upper right and lower left fields.Historical and numismatic reference: a rare coin issued under Mithradates VI.

2. Carian Islands, Rhodes (230-205 BC) - AR Diobol (10mm, 0.78g)Obverse: Radiate head of Helios right.Reverse: P-O, two rosebuds with a kithara above.Reference: HGC 6, 1451; Ashton 232.

3. Pisidia, Selge (350-300 BC) - AR Mite (9mm, 0.57g)Obverse: Frontal head of Gorgon.Reverse: Helmeted head of Athena right, spear point behind.Reference: SNG BN 1933.

4. Satraps of Caria, Hekatomnos (392-377 BC) - AR Tetartemorion (5.6mm, 0.21g)A small coin from the Carian Satrapy.

These coins provide an interesting representation of different periods and regions of ancient Greece, making them a valuable addition to any experienced numismatist's collection.

The coins will arrive with a declaration of legitimate possession and lawful origin: purchased from a well-known numismatic auction house, for which I have the relevant invoice.

Please refer to the images for an accurate impression.

Registered Shipping.

Époque
Avant 1400
Culture/région
Antiquité
Année / Période et Variation
Including: Pontos, Amisos and Silver Coins from Caria, Pisidia
Valuta
Lot of 4 Coins
Condition
Non gradé(e)
Nombre d’objets
4

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I bought a really nice coin. It looks even better in real life than on the picture! Fast delivery and securely packaged.

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thanks a lot for your feedback, I really appreciated it 👍🙂

Alles conform afspraak en perfect geïnformeerd over de status. Heb ze vandaag ontvangen .

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Grazie molte per il tuo feedback :-)

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6 évaluations (6 au cours des 12 derniers mois)
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