ANCIENT - Help ID Illyrian Drachm c. 2nd Century BC

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  1. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    I have had this coin for about 2 years and have tried several times to attribute the coin to a reference. I have seen many Illyrian drachms and they all look very similar with different legends and different numbers of rays in the reverse geometric pattern. I have seen quite a few for sale, in past sales and posted by others across every coin forum. These coins seem to be very abundant as of late. I bought this coin on the bay for like $20 attributed only to Illyria.

    I do not own a good reference for these coins, and have failed to find an online match to my coin. So I can only provide you the information I can get off the coin, and from my limited exposure.


    The coin was minted while the Illyrian tribes were acting as a Protectorate of Rome.I know the city is correct from the legend and the direction of the cow. Otherwise HELP.

    Apollonia, Illyria

    AR Drachm 17.3 mm x 3.19 g
    Obv. Calf suckling cow. ARISTWN?
    Rev. Geometric Pattern. APOA APISTWN EPIKADOY?

    IllyriaApollolina2ndcentBC.jpg
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice coin, I dont own one yet. They are common.
     
  4. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Ha very!
     
  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I own one of these. But to be truthful, the information I have is what the seller gave when I bought it and I've assumed it to be correct. I have no references for these.

    Illyria Dyrrachium AR Drachm
    OBV: MENISKOS, cow & calf, Nike flying above with wreath, thunderbolt in ex
    REV: DYR KAL LW NOS around double stellate pattern
    3.22g, 17mm
    Minted at Dyrrachium, 70-60 BC
    Ceka 322
    Illyria OBV.jpg Illyria REV.jpg
     
  6. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    I have a few of these. I think yours is Ceka 28, Mionnet 7.

    ARISTWN
    APOL FILODAMOU
    From Apollomnia, Illyria
     
  7. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Is there an online version of these references? Do you think it is possible to narrow down the date?
     
  8. Dionysos

    Dionysos Well-Known Member

  9. Dionysos

    Dionysos Well-Known Member

    Yours would be Ceka 3, BMC 15-16 I guess...
     
  10. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    What is a Petranyi relative year??
     
  11. Dionysos

    Dionysos Well-Known Member

  12. Dionysos

    Dionysos Well-Known Member

    "For the relative sequence of the earlier emissions could not be established with certainty therefore I usually number the emissions backwards from the end of production: last issue = -1, penultimate = -2, prepenultimate = -3, etc"

    So this should be the 6th emission, counting from the end of production :eek:ld-guy-smile:
     
  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    cow suckling.jpg cow suckling b.jpg

    => recognise the ol' hand, Batman?
     
  14. Dionysos

    Dionysos Well-Known Member

    I've seen that hand before :scratch:

    :D
     
  15. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    It really is notorious.
     
  16. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Thanks Batman!

    By the way Batman, your wide ranging numismatic skills are very impressive. I found these coins exceptionally difficult to attribute. Frankly the entire series looks the same and there is only minute differences in the patterns. I think the legend in this case was its saving grace. Thanks Batman!:yes:
     
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