SOLD FOR £75
Attica Athens c. 450-415 BC, 10mm, silver Obol, Obv: Head of Athena wearing ornamented helmet / Rev: Owl standing right, head facing. S2530, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Kamarina, Sicily, c. 450-420 BC, 29mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Galloping quadriga driven by Athena crowned by Nike flying overhead, right. Below, bird flying left / Rev: Bearded head of Herakles facing left, wearing lionskin. S.758, F.
SOLD FOR £600
Syracuse, Sicily, c. 474-450 BC, 25mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Slow quadriga driven, right, by male charioteer who is crowned by Nike flying, left above, serpent below / Rev: Head of Arethusa, facing right, with four dolphins around. S.936 var, aVF.
SOLD FOR £780
Syracuse, Sicily, c. 474-450 BC, 25mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Quadriga advancing right, Nike flying left, crowning the horses, sea serpent below / Rev: Diademed head of Arethusa facing right, surrounded by four dolphins. S.737, F.
SOLD FOR £560
Syracuse, c. 475-450 BC, 25mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike flying above right / Rev: Head of Arethusa, right, surrounded by four dolphins, S.737, F.
SOLD FOR £720
Lycia Dynasts, c. 480-440 BC, 22mm, silver Stater, Obv: Pegasus flying right / Rev: Triskele. F.
SOLD FOR £880
Ionia, Teos, c. 490 BC, 24mm, silver Stater, Obv: Griffin with curled wing seated, right, with left forearm raised / Rev: Four part incuse square with granular surface. S.3455, F.
SOLD FOR £720
Cyprus, Salamis, c. 500 BC, 22mm, silver Stater, Obv: A ram lying to right / Rev: Ankh symbol containing Cypriot letter all in incuse square with flowers in the corners. S.3587, F.
SOLD FOR £600
Teos, Ionia, c. 510-500 BC, 20mm, silver Stater, Obv: Griffin seated to right raising front left leg, curled wing / Rev: Incuse four part square. S.3509, F.
SOLD FOR £500
Lydia under Persian rule, Darius I, c. 546-510 BC, 21mm, silver Stater, Foreparts of bull and lion confronted / Rev: Two incuse squares. aVF.
SOLD FOR £55
Roman Empire, Julian II, 361-363 AD, silver Siliqua, 17mm, Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust facing right / Rev: Inscription within a wreath. S.19122, VF.
SOLD FOR £110
Roman Empire, Macrinus, 217-218 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, 4.04g, Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Rev: Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopiae. S.7332, F.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Empire, Macrinus, 217-218 AD, silver Denarius, 20mm, Laureate bust facing right / Rev: Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. S.7323, VF.
SOLD FOR £60
Roman Empire, Macrinus, 217-218 AD, silver Denarius, 19mm, Obv: Laureate draped and cuir bust of Macrinus, facing right / Rev: Providence, standing left, holding rod and cornucopiae, globe at her feet. S.7361, F.
SOLD FOR £75
Roman Empire, Septimus Severus, c. 210 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Laureate bust, right / Rev: Victory standing facing, holding long palm and placing a small shield on palm. S.6371, F.
SOLD FOR £55
Roman Empire, Geta, 209-212 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Bare headed and draped bust, right / Rev: Castor standing left in front of horse which he holds by reins, spear in left hand. S.7169, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Roman Empire, Geta, 209-211 AD, silver Denarius, 19mm, 3.21g. (From the hoard found at Holme, Lincolnshire.) Obv: Bareheaded and draped bust right / Rev: Geta standing left, holding baton and sceptre, trophy arms to right. S.7196, VF.
SOLD FOR £65
Roman Empire, Plautilla, c. 202-205 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, 3.72g. (From the hoard found at Holme, Lincolnshire.) Obv: Draped bust right / Rev: Plautilla standing right, clasping hands with Caracalla standing left. S.7066, F.
SOLD FOR £60
Roman Empire, Septimus Severus, 193-211 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, 3.49g. (From the hoard found at Holme, Lincolnshire.) Obv: Laureate, bearded head to right / Rev: Figure standing left holding palm branch. S.6270, VF.
SOLD FOR £65
Roman Empire, Faustina the Elder (wife of Antonius Pius), c. 138-140, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Veiled head, right / Rev: Pietas standing facing, altar at feet. S.4918, F.
SOLD FOR £150
Roman Empire, Lucius Aelius, 136-138 AD, silver Denarius,18 mm, Obv: Bust of Aelius facing right / Rev: Pietas standing left sacrificing over an altar. S.3974, VF.
SOLD FOR £280
Roman Empire, Nerva, 96-98 AD, silver Cistophorus, 25mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Nerva, right / Rev: Distyle temple, with Nerva being crowned by female deity holding a cornucopia. S.3014, F.
SOLD FOR £280
Roman Empire, Galba, 68-69 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Galba / Rev: Female figure, standing left, before a lighted altar holding patera, right foot on globe. S.2108, F.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Empire, Augustus, 27 BC to 14 AD, silver Denarius, 19mm, Obv: Bare head facing right, chop marks on neck / Rev: Statue of Octavian on rostral column holding spear and parazonium. S.1559, F.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Republic, Sextus Pompey (younger son of Pompey the Great), 42 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv, Bare head of Pompey, facing right, jug behind head/ Rev, Neptune between the Catanaean brothers. S.1392, VG.