Lot of 7 Greek & Judaean Æ Coins.
1. Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeandrum Æ 8mm. 3rd century BC. Horseman galloping to right, holding spear / Humped bull butting to left; MAΓ above, ΔION in exergue. Cf. SNG Kayhan 1349; SNG von Aulock -; cf. SNG Copenhagen 819-821. 0.59g, 8mm, 12h.
2. Ionia, Ephesos Æ 8mm. Circa 405-390 BC. Bee / Head of stag right. SNG München 34. 0.73g, 8mm, 12h.
3. Ionia, Ephesos Æ 10mm. Circa 390-300 BC. Dias(?), magistrate. E-[Φ], bee with straight wings / Stag kneeling to left, head to right; [ΔIAΣ to left], astragalos above. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 247-253 (magistrate). 0.86g, 10mm, 12h.
4. Troas, Birytis Æ 11mm. Circa 350-300 BC. Head of Kabeiros to left, wearing pileos / Upright club, B-I P-Y across fields, all within wreath. SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen -; Klein 302. 1.32g, 11mm, 6h.
5. Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeandrum Æ 9mm. 3rd century BC. Horseman galloping to right, holding spear / Humped bull butting to left; [MAΓ above?]. Cf. SNG Kayhan 1349; SNG von Aulock -; cf. SNG Copenhagen 819-821. 0.59g, 9mm, 11h.
6. Mysia, Pergamon Æ 9mm. Circa 310-282 BC. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress / Helmeted head of Athena to right; ΠEP downwards to right. SNG BnF 1595-6. 0.83g, 9mm, 6h.
7. Judaea. Procurators. Porcius Festus Æ Prutah. Struck in the name of Nero. Jerusalem, dated RY 5 = 58/59 CE. NЄPѠNOC in three lines within wreath / L Є KAICAPOC, palm branch. RPC I 4972; TJC 345; Hendin 1351. 2.43g, 15mm, 11h.
Lot sold as seen no returns.
From a private German collection.