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Lot 83. Uncertain Seleukeia AE14, head of Herakles / eagle, apparently unpublished
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CHF 80.00 (3 bids)
Approx. EUR 86.36 / USD 90.20 / GBP 71.85
Bid history
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2012-11-18, 17:38:54
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CHF 80.00
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2012-11-18, 17:38:48
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CHF 80.00
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2012-11-04, 09:51:51
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Bidder 1
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eAuction #10, Lot 83. Estimate: CHF 100.00
Uncertain
Seleukeia,
Asia Minor. Pseudo-autonomous AE14 (2.15 g), late 2nd to early 3rd Century AD.
Obv. Laureate head of Herakles right, club behind.
Rev. CЄΛЄYKЄ, eagle standing facing, wings spread.
Apparently unpublished. Good very fine.
An enigmatic coin, surely from Asia Minor but apparently
unknown in the literature. The most likely mint is Seleukeia in Cilicia, where
the short CЄΛЄYKЄ legend occurs on rare pre-imperial coins (cf. SNG Aulock
5817) and Herakles is often displayed as a reverse type on coins under Roman rule. No other such
pseudo-autonomous issue from Seleukeia is known, however, so the attribution
remains uncertain.
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