168th Buy Or Bid Sale

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Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. “The Art & Science of Numismatics” 31 N. Clark Street • Chicago, Illinois 60602

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168 BUY OR BID SALE

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The Closing Date is March 16, 2010 ALL COINS AND ANTIQUITIES GUARANTEED GENUINE WE STILL CHARGE NO BUYERS FEES

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Experts Harlan J. Berk, Ancients • Aaron Berk, Ancients • Shanna Berk Schmidt, Ancients • Curtis Clay, Roman • Jennifer Chalifoux, Antiquities Anna Hardaloupas, Ancients • Phil Davis, Ancients • Pablo Saban, Webmaster Photos by Holly Matthews Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. has presented an innovation in antiquities and numismatics for some time now. The system is simple. When you want an antiquity or coin in the sale, just bid the estimated price by phone, fax, web site, email or post. We will send you the antiquity or coin immediately. No waiting for the closing of the sale. Any and all antiquities or coins not sold before the closing date will be sent to the highest bidder on March 16, 2010. EXAMPLE—You bid estimate on an item valued at $100.00 and if your bid is the 1st to reach us, you will receive the item immediately. If on the other hand, you bid $75.00 on the same item and are still the high bidder at the end of the sale, the item will be mailed to you after the closing date, March 16, 2010. If you are ever in the area, stop in to see us! Of course, it’s best to call first. Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. reserves the right to refuse any bids. GOLD Dawn of Coinage 1. uncertain ionia; 670 BC, EL Striated Hekte, 2.36g., Weidauer-6. EF....4850 Phanes Hekte 2. Phanes, Ephesus; Hekte, 625-600 BC, 2.34g., Weidauer-35 var. Obv: Forepart of stag r., head turned back. Rx: Abstract pattern within incuse. Extremely desirable and beautifully centered. This is the largest denomination that bears the forepart of a stag. EF............................................................12500 3. Lydia, Croesus; Light stater, c. 555/4-541/0 BC, 8.07g., Berk, 100 Greatest Ancient Coins-3. Obv: Confronted foreparts of a roaring lion and a bull, Rx: Two part incuse punch. Numerous contact marks on the obverse and reverse of this coin, otherwise sharp and as struck...............................................................5500 4. Mysia, Cyzicus; EL Hekte, 500-450 BC, 2.68g., Von Fritze-58. Obv: Griffin seated l. with jaws open and tongue protruding, Rx: Quadripartite incuse square. About EF.........................................................................................................2850 6. Lesbos, Mytilene; EL Hekte, 377-326 BC, 2.54g., Bodenstedt-81, Taf. 56. Obv: Head of young Dionysos with ivy wreath in hair and a few strands at neck; Rx: Incuse square with young boy with hairband and a small horn at forehead. VF/Good VF....................................................................................................1250 7. Lesbos, Mytilene; EL Hekte, 377-326 BC, 2.57g., Bodenstedt-96, Taf. 31 and 59. Obv: Zeus head right wearing laurel wreath; Rx: Ferocious snake striking tail outside frame. EF........................................................................2350 Ex ANS 8. Sicily, Syracuse; 50 litrae, c. 405–400 BC, 2.86g., Bérend-12 (D4bis/R5); SNG ANS-348 (same dies). Obv: ΣΥΡΑ, young male head left, barley grain behind; Rx: Free horse galloping right above double exergual line, sea star in field above. Ex Gemini V, 6 January 2009, lot 371; ex ANS Collection, inventory no. 1997.9.81; ex John D. Leggett, Jr. Collection, 1997. Minor die rust. Die break on chin of boy. Galloping horse slightly flattened at the highest point from striking with some ghosted image below the horse’s torso. Mint State......................5150 9. Timoleon at Syracuse; 345-317 BC, Gold 30 litra or hemidrachm, Sicily, Syracuse, 1.76g., Lockett-995. Obv: Bearded head of Zeus Eleutherios left. Rx: Pegasus flying left. Fine style. EF..................................................................4000 FDC 10. Macedonia, Philip II; 359-336 BC, Stater, Lampsacus, c. 324 BC, 8.57g., Le Rider-S271, 13; Muller-205; Traite IV, pl. 306, 13. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: Fast biga r.; below, facing, laureate head of Apollo and monogram; ΦΙLΙΠΠΟΥ in exergue. The head of Apollo on the reverse of this coin is an extremely rare symbol. The artistic quality of the coin overall is stunning. FDC................................................................................................................7500 FDC Portrait of Alexander the Great 11. Macedonia, Philip II; 359-336 BC, Stater, Colophon, c. 322 BC, 8.60g., Naster pl. VI, 12 (same dies); Le Rider pl. 90, 16. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r., with features of Alexander the Great. Rx: Fast biga r.; below, tripod, ΦΙLΙΠΠΟΥ in exergue. NGC MS, strike 5, surface 5 (no longer in plastic holder). This is one of the finest known examples of an extremely desirable and rare issue of Alexander. Issued after his death, but bearing the portrait of Alexander himself. It is impossible to surpass the quality of this coin. FDC...................................24000

12. Macedonia, Philip II; 359-336 BC, Stater, Pella III A, c. 323/2-315 BC, 8.58g., Le Rider-437 (D198/R325). Obv: Head of Apollo r. Rx: Galloping biga r., thunderbolt in field below horses. EF.............................................................4350 13. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Lampsacus, c. 328-323 BC, 8.51g., Price-1358. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, two conjoined horse foreparts in l. field. Near Mint State...............................................................................................................3650 14. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Abydus, c. 328-323 BC, 8.59g., Price-1524. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, monogram and star in l. field. Virtually Mint State...............................................................................................................3650 Amathus Gold Stater 15. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Amathus, c. 323-320 BC, 8.56g., Price-3092 (same dies). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r., snake on helmet. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, prow in l. field. Exceedingly rare mint for Alexander staters. The artistic style is very beautiful. Mint State........................................................................................................7450 16. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Salamis, c. 332-323 BC, 8.58g., Price-3137. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, spearhead in l. field. Struck at Salamis in Cyprus. This is an extremely desirable mint issued during Alexander’s lifetime. Mint State...............................................................................................................5750 Ake Gold Stater 17. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Ake Mint, 322/1 BC, 8.56g., Price-3266 (same dies). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r., griffin on helmet. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, date below r. wing. Ake is the only Jewish mint operating during the time of Alexander. Attesting to the rarity of this coin is that it is the same dies as the example in Price. Though artistically inferior, as is normally the case with Ake, the coin is Near Mint State............5500 18. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Sidon, 316/5 BC, 8.59g., Price-3503. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, sigma in l. field. This coin is struck in high relief from very beautiful dies with a perfectly centered obverse. Mint State...........................6000 19. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Babylon, c. 311-305 BC, 8.57g., Price-3748. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, MI in l. field, monogram in wreath below r. wing. The obverse dies of the staters of Babylon are among the most beautiful of the series, but this coin also shows an exquisite Nike on the reverse. Mint State...........5250 Memphis Gold Stater 20. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Memphis, c. 332-323 BC, 8.58g., Price-3961a. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, no symbol. Very rare and highly desirable mint, attributed on the basis of its distinctive obverse style, though without symbol on reverse. Near Mint State.................................................................................6000 Memphis Mint with Rose 21. Macedonia, Alexander III The Great; 336-323 BC, Stater, Memphis, c. 332-323 BC, 8.58g., Price-3966 var. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: Nike standing l., holding wreath, EY in l. field, rose below r. wing. This extremely


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