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510-480 BC silver stater from Kroton a Greek colony in southern Italy
Graded NGC Genuine (EF in terms of wear, die wear, striking, and planchet defects)
NGC XF — $247
482-472 BC silver stater struck by the tyrant Theron at the Greek colony of Himera
Himera was founded at a sacred hot springs, across the bay from modern day Palermo on Sicily. Nice style crab on the reverse.
ICG XF45 — $877
480-400 BC silver stater from Poseidonia, now Paestum a Greek colony in southern Italy
Paestum is the site of the best preserved Archaic Greek temples from the ancient world. This coin is graded NGC Very Fine (unevenly struck, reverse die cud).
NGC VF — $277
477-388 BC gold (electrum) 1/6th stater or hekte of Phokaia
From the Greek city of Phokaia in Ionia
ICG VF30 — $677
454-427 BC gold (electrum) 1/6th stater or hekte of Mytilene
From the Greek city Mytilene on the isle of Lesbos
ICG VF30 — $775
454-427 BC gold hekte of Mytilene
ICG VF25 — $677
370-333 BC silver stater from the Greek city of Aspendus
Of Aspendus, in the Pamphylia region of Asia Minor
ICG EF40 — $387
350-300 BC silver stater of Corinth, in central Greece
ICG EF45 — $397
350-281 BC silver distater of Thurium
Of Thurium, a Greek colony in southern Italy. Choice centering and old toning.
ICG XF40 — $4400
340-170 BC silver tetrobol of the Greek city of Histiaia on the island of Euboia
NGC Abt. Unc — $187
336-323 BC gold stater of Alexander the Great
NGC Ch Unc. — $27000
304-167 BC silver tetradrachm of the Greek city of Rhodes
The city of Rhodes was on the Mediterranean island of Rhodes, off the coast of Asia Minor.
These facing Helios head coins, when found by medieval monks, were sometimes misidentified as Christ wearing a crown of thorns.
ICG EF40 — $2977
221-205 BC gold octodrachm by Ptolemy IV, a Greek king of Egypt
ICG AU50 — $20700
171-145 BC silver tetradrachm of Ekratides I
Ekratides I was king of the Indo-Greek kingdom of Bactria.
ICG AU50 — $7200
150-145 BC silver drachm of Alexander Balas
Alexander Balas was the Greek Seleucid king in Syria and the Holy Land
NGC EF — $277
105-104 BC silver "new style" tetradrachm of Athens, Greece
ICG EF45 — $577
28-29 AD silver half shekel or didrachm of Tyre
With the name and designs of the Phoenecian/Greek city of Tyre. The coinage of Tyre was known for high quality silver amongst its neighbors, and the priests in the Temple in Jerusalem required the annual dues for every male Jew be paid "in good . . .
ICG VF35 — $2700
133-134 AD silver sela of the Bar Kochba War in Judaea
These are always overstruck on Roman silver. In this case the undertype is a tetradrachm of Vespasian from Antioch. Vespasian was the Roman general instrumental in the defeat of the Jews 66-70 AD and the destruction of the very temple now so boldly s . . .
NGC Abt. Unc — $2977
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