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a Selection of Bronze and Silver of the Greek Black Sea, from the Classical Period to Roman Pro...

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a Selection of Bronze and Silver of the Greek Black Sea, from the Classical Period to Roman Provincial Rule (14), including: Kolchis, Dioskourias, AE, Two pilei surmounted by stars, rev. DI-OS/KOY-RIA/D-OS, across thyrsos, 3.06g (SNG BM Black Sea 1021; HGC 7, 205; SNG Copenhagen 102-3), light porosity but otherwise good fine; Kimmerian Bosphorous, Phanagoria (as Agrippia), AE 8-units, veiled and diademed head of Aphrodite Urania right, rev. prow left, H to right, 5.24g (SNG Stancomb 631; RPC I 1935), good fine; Kimmerian Bosphorus, Pantikapaion, AE 17, c. 250-225 BC, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. eagle standing facing, head left, wings open, PAN below, 3.81g (SNG BM Black Sea 907; SNG Stancomb -; Anokhin 138; MacDonald 121/2), good fine, rare; AE 19, c. 47-16 BC, head of Apollo right, rev. bow and bow-case, 5.69g (HGCC 7, 122. MacDonald 219) good fine, well-struck; AE 13, c. 310-303 BC, head of Satyr right, rev. bow-case (3): 1.39g; 1.89g; 1.00g, good fine, nice patina to all; another AE, bearded head right, rev. eagle standing lef ton thunderbolt, head right, monogram to left, 8.35g, good fine to very fine; AR hemiobol, c. 400-375, head of lion facing, rev. APOL within quadripartite division, 0.33g (Anokhin 1141), fine; another, as before, rev. as beore with pattern to central cross, 0.36g (McDonald 21/2)), fine; Kings of Bosporus, Sauromates I (AD 99-101) AE 48, diademed draped bust right, c/m tor giht, rev. MH within wreath, 8.82g (Anohkin 419), fine to good fine; Roman Provincial, Philip I, 'the Arab'/Bosporus Kingdom, Rhescuporis IV, AE units, bust of King right, rev. bust of Philip I right (3): i) 6.63g; 7.58g; 6.89g, about very fine; (14).

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a Selection of Bronze and Silver of the Greek Black Sea, from the Classical Period to Roman Provincial Rule (14), including: Kolchis, Dioskourias, AE, Two pilei surmounted by stars, rev. DI-OS/KOY-RIA/D-OS, across thyrsos, 3.06g (SNG BM Black Sea 1021; HGC 7, 205; SNG Copenhagen 102-3), light porosity but otherwise good fine; Kimmerian Bosphorous, Phanagoria (as Agrippia), AE 8-units, veiled and diademed head of Aphrodite Urania right, rev. prow left, H to right, 5.24g (SNG Stancomb 631; RPC I 1935), good fine; Kimmerian Bosphorus, Pantikapaion, AE 17, c. 250-225 BC, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. eagle standing facing, head left, wings open, PAN below, 3.81g (SNG BM Black Sea 907; SNG Stancomb -; Anokhin 138; MacDonald 121/2), good fine, rare; AE 19, c. 47-16 BC, head of Apollo right, rev. bow and bow-case, 5.69g (HGCC 7, 122. MacDonald 219) good fine, well-struck; AE 13, c. 310-303 BC, head of Satyr right, rev. bow-case (3): 1.39g; 1.89g; 1.00g, good fine, nice patina to all; another AE, bearded head right, rev. eagle standing lef ton thunderbolt, head right, monogram to left, 8.35g, good fine to very fine; AR hemiobol, c. 400-375, head of lion facing, rev. APOL within quadripartite division, 0.33g (Anokhin 1141), fine; another, as before, rev. as beore with pattern to central cross, 0.36g (McDonald 21/2)), fine; Kings of Bosporus, Sauromates I (AD 99-101) AE 48, diademed draped bust right, c/m tor giht, rev. MH within wreath, 8.82g (Anohkin 419), fine to good fine; Roman Provincial, Philip I, 'the Arab'/Bosporus Kingdom, Rhescuporis IV, AE units, bust of King right, rev. bust of Philip I right (3): i) 6.63g; 7.58g; 6.89g, about very fine; (14).

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