Dates for his reign are incorrect. Should be 123-88 BC, not 255-250 BC.
Maurizio
16. Oct. 2024, 15:45
RIC 264 no RIC 263
Maurizio
16. Oct. 2024, 15:45
EX: Dorotheum 1956 coll. Zeno sale 2 n.2970
Maurizio
16. Oct. 2024, 15:44
RIC 264 no RIC 263
Maurizio
16. Oct. 2024, 15:40
EX: Dorotheum 1956 Zeno sale 2 n.2970
Aegean
14. Oct. 2024, 13:41
Cast forgery. Note bubbles at the bottom of "MESSA" letters, leaf below "M" and bubble in ear. Scratches at the wheel on the obverse. Copy of this coin: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=4295641
montgoej
10. Oct. 2024, 03:53
This coin was withdrawn and is a single side die match with a known fake in the BM
Maurizio
9. Oct. 2024, 18:06
EX: Schulman 1955 sale 225 n 1303
CONSERVATORI
5. Oct. 2024, 20:42
The Mabbott/Schulman provenance is apparently in error: Neither catalog illustrates the coin or gives a weight, but it is described as Commodus/Poseidon standing, BMC --. That description would fit Lot 744 of this sale (provenance listed to Cabinet Numismatique Peiresc, 25 Nov 1995, perhaps mistakenly switched with this lot's).
(Nor is this coin Mabbott 887 [illustrated; different legend arrangement].)
In any case, the Mabbott provenance is incorrect for this lot.
mohammadaak
5. Oct. 2024, 08:30
See Zeno for list of modern counterfeit arab byzantine solidii
mohammadaak
4. Oct. 2024, 21:18
Modern counterfeit, see study by Tawfiq Ibrahim and Gasparino
rmi
3. Oct. 2024, 23:01
JdAI 3 (1888), 293, no. 5 (pl. 9, 23) = Voegtli, Heldenepen, p. 109 (pl. 22a, e (rev.)) = M. Staal coll. (at some point 1888 and now, it developed bronze disease and was tooled)
joha2000
3. Oct. 2024, 15:53
= ex Münzzentrum XXV, 1976, lot 1032
kabe999
2. Oct. 2024, 02:35
Also Peter Corcoran Collection and Ex CNG XXXII (7 December 1994), 1432.
g9125414
29. Sept. 2024, 23:11
Olympus 12, 86 same pair of dies
g9125414
29. Sept. 2024, 23:10
Olympus 16, 341 same pair of dies
CONSERVATORI
28. Sept. 2024, 18:14
This coin also = Glendining 21 Jun 1972, Lot 80. (Without further provenance given.)
Anonymous collection; per introduction: "The main part of the collection offered here was formed in this country before the last war. The owner was able to choose from the great continental auctions, as can be seen from the many provenances given...." (See also Spring 254.)
joha2000
27. Sept. 2024, 00:10
most probably from the "Moselgold" Machtum hoard, digged out from the ground of the Mosel river in 1958 from an industrial excavator producing gravel for road construction. Some coins are reported to be discovered after road construction works inside the bulldozed road-gravel.
joha2000
26. Sept. 2024, 23:56
from the "Moselgold" Machtum hoard (nb. 48 = ex Schulman 236 lot 1392) and digged out from the ground of the Mosel river in 1958 from an industrial gravel excavator. 26 from currently 79 known hoard coins are nowadays located at the Luxembourgish coin cabinett MNHA. Congratulations to the new owner!
CONSERVATORI
25. Sept. 2024, 14:26
This coin = ex Thomas Beniak Collection (CNG EA 556, Lot 395), ex Historical Coin Review (Victor England) XIII.3 (May 1988), no. 83. (Weight: 12.31 g)
zadie
25. Sept. 2024, 10:16
= Glendining 2 May 1952, Lot 2119
zadie
25. Sept. 2024, 01:31
= Adolph Hess Nachfolger (Sammlung Johann Horsky, 30 April 1917) Lot 2975; Adolph Hess Nachfolger (Sammlung Arthur Löbbecke, 6 January 1926) Lot 994; Stack's ( Frederick S. Knobloch collection, 1 May 1980) Lot 264.
Dhomme64
24. Sept. 2024, 08:50
Feuardent s'est trompé : ce jeton est bien sûr de Mons (et non pas de Valenciennes).
A. Decroly
CONSERVATORI
21. Sept. 2024, 16:04
Also ex Freeman & Sear MBS 4 (14 Jul 1998), Lot 124 (Hammer $375 + 10%). Recorded weight 11.90g (same in FPL 4).
(Nor is this coin Mabbott 887 [illustrated; different legend arrangement].)
In any case, the Mabbott provenance is incorrect for this lot.
Anonymous collection; per introduction: "The main part of the collection offered here was formed in this country before the last war. The owner was able to choose from the great continental auctions, as can be seen from the many provenances given...." (See also Spring 254.)
A. Decroly