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Celtic World. Gaul, Massalia. AR Drachm. Light standard. c. 125-90 BC. Obv. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Rev. Lion standing left, ra[...]
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Celtic World. Celtic, Carpathian Region. The Costobocii(?). BI Tetradrachm. Schnabelpferd type, 2nd century BC. Obv. Degraded head of Zeus right. Rev. Impressionistic horse[...]
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Celtic World. Celtic, Eastern Europe. The Taurisci. AR Tetradrachm. East Noricum. Freie Samobor Type C. Circa 2nd - 1st century BC. Obv. Diademed male head left. Rev. Horse [...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, Populonia. AR 10-Asses, 3rd century BC. Obv. Laureate male head left; behind, X. Linear border. Rev. Blank, with a shallow protuberance. Vecchi EC 70;[...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, Populonia. AR 5-Asses, 3rd century BC. Obv. Young male head right; behind, V. Linear border. Rev. Blank. Vecchi EC 90; HN Italy 170; HGC 1 133. AR. [...]
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Greek Italy. Etruria, Populonia. AR Unit, late 5th century BC. Obv. Eagle with closed wings standing right. Rev. Large I. Unpublished in the standard references; cf. Artemi[...]
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Greek Italy. Cosa or Neapolis (?). AE Quartuncia, c. 273-250 BC. Obv. COSA(?). Head of Cosa left, wearing crested helmet. Rev. COSANO(?). Bridled horse’s head left. Vec[...]
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Greek Italy. Samnium, Southern Latium and Northern Campania, Cales. AE 21 mm. c. 265-240 BC. Obv. CALENO. Laureate head of Apollo left; serpent behind. Rev. Man-headed bull sta[...]
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Greek Italy. Central and Southern Campania, Neapolis. AR Nomos, c. 350-325 BC. Obv. Head of nymph right, wearing broad headband; E behind neck. Rev. Man-headed bull walking rig[...]
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Greek Italy. Central and Southern Campania, Neapolis. AR Didrachm, c. 400-385 BC. Obv. Head of nimph right; behind, astragalus. Rev. Man-faced bull right, crowned by flying Victory; in exergue, [[...]
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Greek Italy. Central and Southern Campania, Neapolis. AR Didrachm, c. 275-250 BC. Obv. Diademed head of nymph left, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace; to right, forepart of Pe[...]
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Greek Italy. Central and Southern Campania, Phistelia. AR Obol, c. 325-275 BC. Obv. Male head facing slightly right. Rev. Dolphin, barley grain and mussel shell; below, Oscan e[...]