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Session Five - Tuesday, February 14th 10:00am PST
Enlargement
1914 Zeugitania, Carthage. Electrum Stater (4.79 g), ca. 310-290 BC
. Wreathed head of Tanit left; in field before neck, pellet.
Reverse:
Horse
standing right on ground-line; below ground -line, two pellets. Jenkins & Lewis grp. V, 260 (same dies); MAA 12; SNG Copenhagen 136. Fine style
from artistic dies and well struck.
Extremely Fine
.
Estimate Value ....................................................................................................................................................................... $3,000 - 4,000
From the Herbert & Aphrodite Rubin Collection; Purchased from an uncertain Ariadne Galleries auction in the 1980s.
Enlargement
1915 Zeugitania, Carthage. Electrum Stater (7.34 g), ca. 310-290 BC
. Wreathed head of Tanit left; in field before neck, pellet.
Reverse:
Horse
standing right on ground-line; below ground -line, two pellets. Jenkins & Lewis grp. V, uncertain dies; MAA 12; SNG Copenhagen 136.
Very Fine
.
Estimate Value .............................................................................................................................................................................$500 - 600
The Hanbery Collection; Purchased privately from F. Kovacs in the 1970s-1980s.
Enlargement
1916 Zeugitania, Carthage. Silver 1/4 Shekel (1.71 g), ca. 220-205 BC
. Second Punic War issue. Wreathed head of Tanit left.
Reverse:
Horse
standing right. MAA 78; SNG Copenhagen 335.
Rare.
Struck on a porous planchet.
Very Fine
.
Estimate Value .............................................................................................................................................................................$250 - 300
From the Hanbery Collection; Purchased privately from F. Kovacs in the 1980s.
1917
Zeugitania, Carthage. BI Trishekel (10.37 g), ca. 210-
201 BC
. Second Punic War issue. Wreathed head of Tanit left.
Reverse:
Horse standing right; below horse, pellet; palm tree in
background. MAA 44a; cf. SNG Copenhagen 191 (no pellet).
About Extremely Fine
.
Estimate Value ......................................................$250 - 300
The Hanbery Collection.
1918
Mauretanian Kingdom. Juba II. Silver Denarius (1.92 g),
25 BC-AD 24
. Caesarea. REX IVBA, diademed head of Juba II
right.
Reverse:
Filleted cornucopiae before transverse scepter;
in upper right field, crescent. Mazard 241; MAA 95; SNG Copen-
hagen 579.
Extremely Fine
.
Estimate Value ..................................................... $250 - 300
The Aurora Family Collection.