PHRYGIA, Apameia, (after 133 B.C.), AE 22, (8.03 g), obv. helmeted bust of Athena to right, rev. eagle alighting upon meander pattern between caps of the dioscuri and stars, **APAMEWN above, below **[FIL]OKRAT[OUS] over **[ARISTEOU], (cf.S.5120, BMC 105-8, SNG Cop.168-9); Thrace, Maroneia, 400-350 B.C., AE 14, (3.25, 3.78 g), obv. horse prancing right, rev. square with vine, (S.1636); Mysia, Pergamon, AE 19, bronze coinage of Pergamon, (2nd - 1st century B.C.), (8.18 g), Pergamon mint, obv. laureate head of Asklepios to right, rev. Asklepian snake coiled round omphalos, traces of **ASKLHPIOU SWTHROS*, (S.3967, BMC 158 [p.129]); Macedon, Amphipolis, (c.410-357 B.C.), AE 17 (6.16 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to left, rev. race torch within linear frame, (S.1390, SNG ANS 87); other coins from Carthage, (5.90 g), (S.6531); Syria, Cleopatra and Antiochos VIII, AE 18, (4.95 g), (S.7140); Pontos, Amasos, AE 20, (7.01 g), (S.3642). Mostly fine, most with collector tickets. (8)
Ex A. Laurie Collection.