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A group of 3rd to 1st Century B.C. Greek Bronzes from Rome's enemies in the East and South

From Coin Galleries December 2004 Auction on Dec 14, 2004

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A group of 3rd to 1st Century B.C. Greek Bronzes from Rome's enemies in the East and South: THESSALONIKA. Macedon. Æ 19. Head of Poseidon/prow r. BMC 22; AMASEIA. Pontus. Time of Mithradates. Æ 19. Female head r./she-wolf and twins (an interesting and scarce allusion to Rome); EGYPT. Ptolemy VI, 180-145 B.C. Æ 16. Head of Zeus r./double eagle; CARTHAGE. Æ 17, possibly Spanish mint. Male head/horse's head. Conditions from Poor to Very Good, mostly Fair to Good, some corrosion. 4 pieces.

(Est. $75-$100)

Lot # 340 
Hammer Price: $110.00


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