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Boeotia

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Title: Boeotia. Thebes. Federal coinage AR Drachm / Nike

Attribution: BCD Boiotia 118
Date: 225-171 BC
Obverse: Laureate head of Poseidon right
Reverse: BOIΩTΩN, Nike standing left, holding trident and wreath; monogram in left field
Size: 17.50mm
Weight: 5.00 grams
Description: VF. Ex Harlan J Berk with his tag.

Weight 5.00g
Diameter 17.50mm
Grade Very Fine/VF
Year(s) Minted Struck: 225 BC - 171 BC
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Title: Boeotia. Thespiai AE15 / Chelys

Attribution: BCD Boiotia 613
Date: 210 BC
Obverse: Head of Arsinoe III right, wearing polos and veil
Reverse: ΘΕΣΠΙ / ΕΩΝ, chelys within laurel wreath
Size: 15.29mm
Weight: 3.76 grams
Description: nearing VF. From the Ellery Johnson Collection; ex Tyche Numismatics Ancient & Medieval Coins with tag.

Weight 3.76g
Diameter 15.00mm
Grade Fine/F
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Boiotia, Thebes. AE (13mm, 3.05 gram) circa 315-288 BC

Youthful head of Heracles right, wearing lion's skin headdress
ΘHBAIΩN Thyrsus and club within shallow circular incuse
BCD 582; SNG Copenhagen 373; BMC 203; very fine

Weight 3.05g
Diameter 13.00mm
Grade Very Fine/VF
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3.76g, 17mm

Facing head of Demeter, slightly right
Poseidon standing left, foot on a rock and holding a trident. "ΒΟΙΩΤΩΝ"
SNG Cop 384

These coins were overstruck on issued of Macedonia and typically have a muddled look

Weight 3.76g
Diameter 17.00mm
Grade About Very Fine/aVF
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coin

Weight 11.32g
Diameter 21.00mm
Grade Fine/F
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dionysus

Weight 11.94g
Diameter 24.00mm
Grade Very Fine/VF
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Hepworth 63

Diameter 22.00mm
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Hepworth 65

Diameter 22.00mm
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BOEOTIA, Thebes. Circa 363-338 BC. Æ (12mm, 2.02 g, 1h). (W)erg–, magistrate. Head of Herakles right, wering lion skin / Club over bow. BCD Boiotia 576; HGC 4, 1392. Brown surfaces, compact flan, light roughness. VF.

Weight 2.02g
Diameter 12.00mm
Grade Very Fine/VF
Year(s) Minted Struck: 363 BC - 338 BC
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Title: Commodus, as Caesar (AD 166-177). Boeotia. Tanagra Æ24 / Temple

Attribution: RPC IV.I 4604; BMC 61
Date: AD 175-177
Obverse: AVP KOMOΔOC KAICAP, bare-headed bust right
Reverse: TANA - ΓPAI - ⲰN, distyle temple, statue of Artemis advancing right, holding torch in each hand within
Size: 23.77mm
Weight: 8.54 grams
Description: Fine. Extremely Rare. No examples found in online databases. Includes very old envelope written with ink pen dating to the first part of the 20th century priced at 20 cents. This coin from a collection largely purchased from the coin dealer E. Boudeau, Paris - dating prior to 1912.

Weight 8.51g
Diameter 23.70mm
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Boeotia hemidrachm

Diameter 15.00mm
Grade Good Very Fine/gVF
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Koroneia obol

Weight 0.56g
Diameter 10.00mm
Grade Very Fine/VF
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Boeotia hemidrachm BCD 25

Weight 2.66g
Diameter 15.00mm
Grade Very Fine/VF
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Boeotia trident moment

Weight 1.65g
Diameter 14.00mm
Grade About Very Fine/aVF
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boeotia federal

Diameter 18.00mm
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orchomenos obol

Diameter 9.00mm
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Boeotia AR Stater

Weight 11.78g
Diameter 22.00mm
Grade Very Fine/VF
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AE 14 Dichalkon 379 - 371 v. Chr. Boeotischer Schild. RV: Dreizack. BMC 8.38, Sear Sear 2405. stellenweise Belag. 2.29 Gramm

Weight 2.29g
Diameter 14.00mm
Grade Good Very Fine/gVF
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Boeotia AE 20 288 - 244 v. Chr. Athena. RV: Trophäe. BMC 8.39, Slg. BCD Sear 2410. 7.77 Gramm

Weight 7.77g
Diameter 20.00mm
Grade Good/G
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AE 15 Kopf / Lyra im Kranz. 3,74 g. thespiai

Weight 3.74g
Diameter 15.00mm
Grade About Very Fine/aVF
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4.88g, 17mm

Laureate head of Poseidon right
Nike standing left holdign a wreath and holding a trident. "ΒΟΙΩΤΩΝ", monogram to right.
SNG Cop 389

Weight 4.88g
Diameter 17.00mm
Grade About Very Fine/aVF
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BOEOTIA, Federal Coinage. 338-Circa 300 BC. (Bronze, 14 mm, 1.85 g, 5 h), Haliartos (?). Boiotian shield. Rev. ΒΟΙΩΤΩΝ Ornamented trident upward, with curved crossbar; in the filed to right, dolphin swimming upwards; on the lower right, acorn (?). BCD Boiotia 57. HGC 4, 1183. Dark patina. Microscopic spot of bronze disease on the reverse at 7 o'clock*, otherwise,* about very fine.
From the collection of John Aiello and that of BCD, acquired in 1998.

Die Axis 5h
Weight 1.85g
Diameter 14.00mm
Grade About Very Fine/aVF
Year(s) Minted Struck: 338 BC - 300 BC
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BOEOTIA, Federal Coinage. Circa 287-244 BC. (Bronze, 19 mm, 7.10 g, 12 h). Head of young Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev. ΒΟΙΩΤΩΝ Nike standing to right, wielding thunderbolt and aegis, monogram to lower left and a Boiotian shield to the outer right field. BCD Boiotia 83. HGC 4, 1179. SNG Copenhagen 377. Some roughness*, otherwise,* good fine.
From the collection of John Aiello and that of BCD, acquired in February 1991.

Die Axis 12h
Weight 7.10g
Diameter 19.00mm
Grade Good Fine/GF
Year(s) Minted Struck: 287 BC - 244 BC
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BOEOTIA. Orchomenos. Circa 370-364 BC. (Bronze, 13 mm, 3.3 g, 3 h). Boiotian shield. Rev. E-P-X-O Eight-rayed star. BCD Boiotia 225. HGC 4, 1260. SNG Copenhagen 206-207. Rare. Some roughness*, otherwise,* fine.
From the collection of John Aiello and that of BCD.

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Weight 3.30g
Diameter 13.00mm
Grade Fine/F
Year(s) Minted Struck: 370 BC - 364 BC
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