ANCIENT- The First Meris "phat" Tetradrachm 167-149 BC

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  1. Windchild

    Windchild Punic YN, Shahanshah

    I thought you said this was a Roman coin (abeit Provincial)

     
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  3. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Sorry- OTHER roman coins. Lol
     
  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    ... gorgeous
     
  5. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Coming frim the owner of the x6 collection, that means alot.

    For those that don't know this guy has got some wild coins! Really wild!
     
  6. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Did you pay $8 for that, or what?
     
  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Ooops, sorry Nooby-Doo ...

    => ummm, I only said that because you always claim that I spend so much for my coins and that you find "uncanny" deals ... keep-up the great work!!
     
  8. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Well not this time, the wife even said, "that better not be Euros..."
     
  9. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    This has to be one of the best of type I've ever seen.
     
  10. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    ​Thanks for the photo Noob. It is one fine coin, it looks like a modern medal in manufacture.
     
  11. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Tell me about it. I am still tickled pink, rolling it in my fingers, as I listen to TV and watch CT hahaha.
     
  12. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    You say you want to trade, i might have a old Roman..:devil:... Wow Master noob i can't believe they made coin's like that.. i need to get one....Very, Very nice....:thumb::thumb: i wish we had some dancing fruit...
     
  13. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer


    Everyone needs one of these tetradrachms- although the going price right now is about $450 in lesser condition. In hindsight I did get a decent deal, I paid $ 250 Euro for this one. Considerably more then I am happy spending, but I really feel this coin was/ is more than worth it. I just can't capture how awesome it is in photos. The coin is just majestic in every way. When I start looking at coins of this type in slightly better condition it carries the price beyond the $1000 mark. I had a my eye on a super one, the guy listed it for about $1700, I got him down to about $800 but in the end it was still waaaaaaay more than I was willing to spend. Now there is a decent one on numismall for about $250 but it is several rungs of condition lower than this one.
     
  14. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    If I ever came to your house I would grab that coin and run for my life! :p
     
  15. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    also I wanted to save some funds for a nice large Ptolemy Bronze piece that I was able to get from a fellow collector / ebay seller with exceptional coins.

    If you get a chance check out the listings of coin.ages on ebay. Great items, some really top tier stuff, some with top tier prices and rightfully so. I would also like to note this seller has boosted the x6 collection to new heights of phat.
     
  16. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    We have our big coin show in April,( PNNA) so i'm holding out to pick up some hot buys...:yes:
     
  17. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    how did i miss that coin...dang... georgous ...i'd take that coin home to meet my parents.
     
  18. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    That would be a good choice! If I were you though I would just grab the whole binder and sort through it later.
     
  19. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer


    Now thats funny. After completing the transaction, that was my plan. I kind of think of her like a mail order bride.
     
  20. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Maybe you should just introduce her to Little Noob.
     
  21. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Little Noob would eat it for sure.

    But I would say this Huge Tetradrachm surely compliments this "little" guy.

    Kingdom of Macedon
    Philip V & Perseus c. 185-168 BC
    AR Tetrobol 15.3mm (1.99g)
    Obverse: MA/KE with the the club of Hercules between all on a Macedonian Shield.
    Reverse: Monograms, Starburst, Macedonian Helmet
    ref: Similar to SNG Cop 1286
    Kingdom of Macedon, Phillip V & Perseus 185-168 BC tetrobol.jpg


    This coin fits into a pretty cool collection of Roman enemies and commemorative denarius of the the decisive events and figures between 215 -146 BC.

    With credit to wikipedia....Thanks for summing it up sooo well...
    Perseus was defeated by the legions of the Roman consul Lucius Aemilius Paullus at the Battle of Pydna in 168 BC. This defeat was largely due to the inflexibility of Macedonian phalanx tactics compared to the maniple-based tactics of the Roman legions.
    In the aftermath of this battle, King Perseus surrendered and was taken to Rome along with members of his court and other prisoners from the leading families of Macedon, including the historian Polybius. In addition, around 300,000 Macedonian citizens were enslaved. A number of Macedonian cities and villages were destroyed and their land distributed to the Roman veterans and their Thracian allies. Macedonia itself was divided into four Roman client republics, each of which was required to pay duty to Rome at half the rate previously due to the Macedonian kings. Economic and political contacts between the four republics were restricted.
    The Third Macedonian war marked the effective end of Hellenistic Macedonia and the monarchy of the Antigonid dynasty, and further enhanced Roman domination of Ancient Greece. Rome later returned to symbolically destroy Corinth in 146 BC in the Fourth Macedonian War, in a manner reminiscent of their destruction of the defanged Carthage in the Third Punic War."


    Had I chose the engraving for the coin it would have been....

    Obverse: Feet with Wings - legend would read something like,"BEAT FEET IN GREEK"
    Reverse: King on donkey Galloping right (fine style)
     
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