20090313

Greece/Seleucid; Cleopatra Thea & Antiochus VIII BCE 125-121

AE 18 mm, 6.13 g, Antioch mint, dated SE 190=BCE 123/2


SC 2263.2 variety (possibly "e" variety??), SNG Spaer 2450 v.


O: Radiate, diademed hd of Antiochus VIII r., one diadem end waving behind the other falling forward over shoulder (off flan), dotted border.


R: ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗΣ ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑΣ in two lines on r. ΚΑΙ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ in three lines on l., owl standing facing on fallen amphora. IE in the inner right field.


Date in ex on left, ٩Ρ (SE 190)

Acquisition: 2009



20090309

Greece/Seleucid; Alexander II Zabinas BCE 128-122

AE 19 mm serratus, 5.76 g, perhaps Apamea on Orontes mint (cf. pp. 458-9 in SC II)

SC 2242.2 or .3, CSE 199 v

O: hd of young Dionysus r., wreathed with ivy, dotted border (scratches on obv)
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., AΛΕΞΑΝΔPOY on l., winged Tyche stg l., calathus on hd, holding ship’s tiller and cornucopiae.

Control to outer left above, aphlaston outer left below.

20090308

Greece/Coele-Syria; Ptolemy son of Mennaeus, Dynast of Chalkis c. BCE 85-40

AE 19 x 20 mm, 5.08 g

Lindgren III, 1219-1220 variety, SG 5897 variety, BMC 20, p. 279, 2 variety.

O: diad. hd of Zeus r., indistinct cmk at 9 o’clock but may be the “Cleopatra” cmk whose classification at present is speculative according to the Forum catalogue website. http://www.vcoins.com/ancient/forumancientcoins/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=8672&large=0

R: Dioscuri stg facing

Ex: ASC
Acquisition: 2009

According to BMC, Chalkis is modern Anjar near Heliopolis (Baalbeq).

20090307

Greece/Cilicia; Tarsus after BCE 164

AE 18 mm, 5.21 g

SNG Levante....., SG 5670 variety

O: Hd of Tyche r.
R: Sandan atop his beast adv. r, to left field horizontal ΔIO/ΔO on right field vertical TAPΣEΩ[N], fillet border

Ex: CUd
Acquisition: 2009

20090306

Greece/Seleucid; Antiochus IX Philopator (Cyzicenus) BCE 114/3-95

AE 19 mm, 5.6 g, Tarsus (“civic”) mint, BCE 114/3-112

CSE 501 v, SC 2353.2, SNG Spaer 2729, CSE 2, 762

O: diademed hd of Antiochus IX r, with short, curly beard, diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border.

R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY in two lines on r., ΦΙΛΟΠATPOPOΣ on l., Athena advancing r., spear on shoulder, holding shield. Control (monogram) E in inner l., field.

Ex: Incitatus
Acquisition: 2009
Tantalus ID#35542

Greece/Seleucid; Antiochus IV Epiphanes BCE 175-164


AE 14 serratus, 2.48 g., Ptolemaïs Ake mint, c. BCE 173/2-168 or later

SC 1479, CSE 791

O: Radiate, diademed hd of Antiochus IV r., diadem ends falling straight behind, or one falling forward over shoulder, fillet border. Likely control on left is A over B

R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ANTIOXOY on left, veiled goddess standing facing holding a long sceptre or torch, dotted border.
Ex: L. Waggoner via eBay
Acquisition: 2009

Roman Egypt; Galerius, as Caesar CE 293-296




Potin Tetradrachm, 19 mm, 8.27 g, Year 1= March to

August CE 293

Emmett 4215 (1) R3, Milne 5062

O: laureate bust of Galerius r., ΓΑΛ ΜΑΞΙΜΙΑΝΟC K
R: Eagle Stg, l., hd right, wreath in beak, L A

Ex: Ephesus Numismatics (NC)

Acquisition: 2009
Tantalus ID#35543

20090221

Greece/ Seleucid; Antiochos VI Dionysos BCE 144-c. 142

Æ 21 mm serratus (6.70 g). Probably Ptolemaïs (Ake) mint.

Cf. SNG Spaer 1778ff; CSE 246-7; Babelon 1014-6, SC 2023.2 v

O: Radiate and Diademed head right, one diadem end waving up behind, the other falling forward over shoulder, dotted border.

R: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOΧOΥ in two lines on the r., EΠIΦ-ANOΥΣ [Δ]IONΥΣOΥ in two lines on the l., Apollo standing left testing arrow and resting elbow on tripod., uncertain control-mark in left field appears to be SC 2023.2d but unclear.

Ex: J.C. Lavender Collection
Ex: Sayles & Lavender

Acquisition: 2009
Tantalus ID#35525


According to SC II, (p. 331) the attribution "of these bronzes to Ptolemaïs is likely, but not certain."

Greek/Seleucid; Tryphon BCE c. 142-138



AE 17.9 mm, 4.474 g, Antioch mint

SC 2034.1, SNG Spaer 1825ff,

O: Diademed hd of Tryphon r., diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border.

R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ TPYΦΩNOΣ in two lines on the r., AYTOKPATOPOΣ on l., spiked Macedonian helmet with cheek guards facing l., adorned with Ibex horn above visor.

Ex: Forum Ancient Coins

Acquisition: 2009

20090204

Greece/Seleucid; Antiochus X Eusebes Philopator BCE c. 94-c. 88


AE 20 mm (Denomination B), 8.3 g., Antioch mint First reign, BCE 94.

SC 2432.1a, CSE 385 v, CSE 2: 793 (same obs. die).

O: Diademed hd of Antiochus X r. with fringe of curly beard, diadem ends falling straight behind. Dotted border.

R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOV in two lines on r. EVΣEBOVΣ ΦΙΛOΠATOPOΣ in two lines on the l., pilei of Dioscuri, each diademed and surmounted by star.

no control.

Ex: Incitatus
Acquisition: 2009
Tantalus ID#35527

20090117

Greece/Seleucid; Antiochus Hierax c. BCE 242-227





AR Tetradrachm, 29mm, 16.81g, die axis nearly 12H, Parium mint

SC 836.10, Obs die link with CSE 2; 212 (SC 836.14)

O: diademed hd of young king r, probably Hierax.

R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ on the r., ANTIOXOY on l., Apollo slight drapery on r. thigh, std l., on omphalos, testing arrow, dotted border (thus a later issue)

Controls: Satyr mask above monogram Pi-Alpha (outer left recut over prior control) and monogram A-Y in ex.

small test cut in center of reverse.

Acquisition: 2009

Update-October 2014; please refer to http://scaddenda.org/2014/10/02/scads31-antiochus-hierax-sc-836ad/  for updated classification related to this coin which is now SC 836 Ad (SCADS32).

20090105

Greece/Seleucid; Achaeus BCE 220-214

AE 19 mm, 6.12 g, Sardes mint (Denomination B)

SC 955.1a, WSM 1441

O: laureate hd of Apollo r, with corkscrew curls

R: [Β]ΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., AXAIOY on l., eagle standing r., palm branch over shoulder.

Ex: Forum Ancient Coins

Acquisition: 2009
Tantalus ID#35530

20081214

Greece/Seleucid; Alexander I Balas BCE 152-145

AE 21 mm Serrated with central cavities, 8.56 g, Unattributed Bronze Issue, Probably North Syrian

SC 1818, cf. SNG Spaer 1433-34

O: Diademed hd of Alexander r., diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border.

R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, on r., AΛEΞANΔPOY on l., Zeus aetophorus enthroned l. holding eagle and sceptre

Symbol (as ground line) Horizontal Anchor with flukes on the r.

Ex: G. Freeman (TX)
Acquisition: 2008
Tantalus ID#35531

Greece/Macedon; Alexander III BCE 336-323


AE 13 mm, 2.20 g, 6h. uncertain mint

O: Herakles in lion skin headress r.

R: [AΛ]EΞANΔPO[Y] between club above and mostly off flan, and gorytos below. No visible control/mint marks.

Ex: ASC
Acquisition: 2008

20081209

Greece/Seleucid; Seleucus I Nicator BCE 312-281

AE 15 mm, 2.53 g, Antioch mint, circa late 280’s BCE
SC 22.2 variety (caduceus in oblong square countermark not noted in SC I p. 21, for this variety)

O: winged hd of Medusa r., dotted border.

R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ above, ΣEΛEYKOY below, bull butting r., dotted border. Control Pi-A above royal title. Caduceus c/m at 6 o’clock beneath bull.

Ex: Prof. Carl DeVries (1921-2010) Collection, Egyptologist Univ. Chicago
Acquisition: 2008

In SC I V II, p. 50 it is noted for C/M 16 "Caduceus" that SC 22.2 is not noted among the c/m issues, though the c/m is described as "caduceus in elongated rectangular punch...Reverse, beneath bull" as is noted with this issue. As for the locale where the c/m was applied the following is stated: "Either applied at Europus (Dura), or applied at Antioch to identify a batch of coins consigned to Dura."

This may be supported by the fact that the coin was in fairly good condition when the c/m was applied therefore indicating that the coin could have had the c/m applied while still at the mint or shortly after being delivered to it's destination from the mint.

20081208

Greece/Seleucid; Seleucus I Nicator BCE 312-281


AE 23 mm, 9.56 g, Antioch mint, circa BCE 300-295

O: laureate hd of Apollo r, with wavy locks on back of neck, dotted border.

R: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΣEΛEYKOY on l., Athena Promachos in Corinthian helmet stg r., brandishing spear and shield, dotted border. Seleucid symbol, inner right, Anchor, flukes upward.

SC 15.1, SNG Spaer 3-5 v, CSE 1, 2 v., CSE 2, 8 v., WSM 911


Ex: Failla Numismatics Stock #ED9
Ex: Aegean Numismatics Stock#0607163
Ex: CNG EA 166 (13 June 2007) portion of lot 249



Acquisition: 2008
Tantalus ID#35532

20081206

Greece/Seleucid; Demetrius II Nicator Second Reign BCE 129-126/5

AR Drachm, 17mm, 4.10g., 1 h., Antioch mint, likely minted in late Spring of BCE 129 to Spring BCE 128.

SC 2167b, De Clercq 203; Paris R2254, SNG Spaer 2163-4 var., (same obv. die, different monogram), SMA--, Babelon 1221=De Luynes 3394 var., (same obv. die, different monogram); BMC Seleucid--, CSE---.

O: diad hd of Demetrius r., bearded, with hair combed smooth on crown of hd, diad ends falling straight behind, fillet border.

R: BAΣΙΛΕ[ΩΣ] ΔΗMHTPIO[Y ]in two lines on r., ΘEOY NIKATOP[OΣ] in two lines on the l., Zeus enthroned l resting on sceptre and holding Nike inside inscription, facing r., offering wreath to Zeus. Controls in ex., primary on the left Ξ, then AM (?) to r.

This coin is the plate coin for SC 2167b in SC II found in Plate 40 though is incorrectly identified as De Clercq 203, when in fact it is not. De Clercq 203 can be viewed at this link at the BNF as it remains in the BNF collection and the example noted above is superior to the BNF examples.
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8574723w

Ex: Sayles & Lavender
Ex: CNG EA 107:92 (2005)
Ex: Jean Elsen 73:127 (2003) The Elsen Auction description and information follows:
"D/ Tête barbue et diadémée à d. R/ [Légende en grec] Zeus trônant à g., tenant une petite Niké et un long sceptre. A l'exergue, [lettres grecques]. Quality: about Very Fine. Estimate: 200 euro. Sold at 220 euro + 18% buyer's fee." (email from R. Dus at Elsen 01-2009)

cf. Schwei, D. "The Reactions of Mint Workers to the Tumultuous Second Reign of Demetrius II Nicator" AJN Second Series 28 (2016) pp. 65-104.

This coin catalogued on page 90 under the Antioch Drachms as #7 (dies a1/p6)

CNG noted that this coin was "Rare" as well as the following:

"Newell, in SMA, analyzed the coinage of Demetrios' second reign at Antioch: It was a large, but short, issue probably struck to fund his military campaign to help Cleopatra II take Egypt from Ptolemy VIII. After Demetrios departed, however, Antioch revolted, allowing an Egyptian army to enter and install Alexander II Zebina as king. Unable to regain the northern part of his kingdom, Demetrios was murdered in Tyre. The fact that this issue shares the same obverse die with a wide variety of reverse dies supports Newell's theory of a short, massive coinage."

cf. Newell, SMA pp. 83-84
cf. Bevan, THE HOUSE OF SELEUCUS, pp. 248-249 (v. II)

CNG was likely in error noting that it was struck circa "126/5 BC". Demetrius had vacated Antioch in BCE 128.

This is another example of the same coin likely from the same dies but certainly same reverse die since the die crack that extends from 10-12 o'clock on the upper left is apparent in the above example as it is in this example.

This example is Ex Superior sale 1988, 2032. From the Harlad Salvesen collection as well as Ex Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG Auction 106 lot 335 (09.05.2018)

Islamic/Ottoman Interregnum CE 1402-1413 (AH 806-816)



Mehmet I Çelebi b. Bayazit CE 1402-1421 with Timur as Suzerain
AR Akche, 15 mm, 1.17 g. Bursa mint, AH 806/CE 1403-1404
M. 1240, Nuri Pere 27

O: Shahada with struck at Brusa 806

R: Timur Khan Gurkan
Mehmet bin Bayezit Khan
Khalid malka

 Ex: Allen G. Berman
Acquisition: 1988

Cf. link to similar coin that went unsold at auction, the example above is nicer with a fuller strike and fuller inscriptions. http://www.coinarchives.com/w/lotviewer.php?LotID=618571&AucID=445&Lot=7199