a Trio of Small Silver from Thrace and Asia Minor (3): i) Thrace, Cersonesos, AR Diobol, c. 500...
a Trio of Small Silver from Thrace and Asia Minor (3): i) Thrace, Cersonesos, AR Diobol, c. 500 BC, forepart of lion right, head facing backward, rev. quadripartite incuse pattern, 1.18g (BMC 2; HGC 3.2, 1435), fine; ii) Pamphylia, Side, AR Obol, c. 460-430 BC, pomegranate, rev. head of Athena right, wearing helmet, within incuse square, 0.84g (Atlan 28 var. (O–/A26 [unlisted obv. die]); Pozzi 2793 (same rev. die)), light patina, good fine; iii) Karia, Uncertain, AR Hemiobol, c. 500-450 BC, confronted heads facing one another, rev. bull walking right, 0.34g (Naumann 53, 307; Leu Numismatik, Web-15, 562), struck slightly off-centre, nevertheless rare, about very fine; (3).
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a Trio of Small Silver from Thrace and Asia Minor (3): i) Thrace, Cersonesos, AR Diobol, c. 500 BC, forepart of lion right, head facing backward, rev. quadripartite incuse pattern, 1.18g (BMC 2; HGC 3.2, 1435), fine; ii) Pamphylia, Side, AR Obol, c. 460-430 BC, pomegranate, rev. head of Athena right, wearing helmet, within incuse square, 0.84g (Atlan 28 var. (O–/A26 [unlisted obv. die]); Pozzi 2793 (same rev. die)), light patina, good fine; iii) Karia, Uncertain, AR Hemiobol, c. 500-450 BC, confronted heads facing one another, rev. bull walking right, 0.34g (Naumann 53, 307; Leu Numismatik, Web-15, 562), struck slightly off-centre, nevertheless rare, about very fine; (3).
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