Well, I've been on the wagon for the past three weeks, but when I saw this sweet lil' rabbit I knew => Shabammmm!! ... man, I gotta have it!! Sure, it may be a bit scuffed-up, but man-o-man => I like it!! SICILY, Messana. AR Drachm 445-439 BC Diameter: 18 mm Weight: 3.59 grams Obverse: Charioteer driving biga of mules right; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses; olive leaf and berry in exergue Reverse: Hare springing right within wreath, ΜΕΣΣΑ-ΝION Reference: Caltabiano Series IX, 388 (D175/R168); HGC 2, 807; SNG Lloyd 1111; SNG Lockett 820; Boston MFA 288; Jameson 651; Pozzi 487; Rizzo pl. 27, 11 (all from the same dies) Other: 10h … toned, rough surface, scratches, scuffs. Very Rare From the Continental Collection ... this is my first hare!! Please feel free to jump-in and post your rabbit-coins and/or your cool coins from Sicily, etc ... there aren't too many rules in my threads!!
Nice pick up little brother and also nice coin Dionysos. I guess I need to find me a hare for my soup.
Cool lookin' rabbits, gang!! Dionysos (Batman) ... yah, I knew that you were gonna trump me with that baby!! => dats a mighty sweet coin, brother!!
My favorite hares are all dead (Akragas). ...and the one I don't have (for good reason). https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/cm/s/silver_decadrachm.aspx
Wow => those are some nice dead rabbits, Doug .... ... sadly, I was outbid on one of those babies at today's auction (oh well, I still scored my live rabbit) Thanks for posting your coins, gang!!
Ummm, if you're wanting to learn more about Messana and its ancient history, here is a pretty interesting link: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0064:id=messana-geo
Nice win, as always. I was really keen on that one too, but when I realised who had put his name on it, I wisely took the ticket for the next one.
What was the symbolism of rabbits? Do we have any original documents that discuss what rabbits meant to the Romans?
Perhaps a symbol of swiftness, relating to Messana's victory in an Olympic event? Excerpt from Wayne Sayles "Ancient Coin Collecting II: Numismatic Art of the Greek World": His source is not cited.