Gallienus AE29 of Perge Pamphylia

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  1. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    This is my favorite new coin. It is sturdy and it looks like its been used but it's all still there. I like the design of Elpis' skirt. Gallienus Ae29 of Perge.jpg
    Gallienus

    Æ29 of Perge, Pamphylia. AD 253-268.

    AVT KAI AV KAIPO LI GALLIHNOCEB, laureate and draped bust right, seen from behind; I (mark of value) before

    PERGAIWN, Elpis advancing left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt.

    SNG France 579 (same dies); SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock 4728 (same obv. die). 17.93g, 29mm, 1h.
     
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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Interesting coin with a different style portrait. Elpis looks like she is wearing a 1950-60's poodle skirt.
     
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  4. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Post any Gallienus. The obverse on the second coin below gives me the creeps a bit since his Dad was doing hard time as Shapur's footstool. Gallienus (2).JPG Gallienus.JPG
     
  5. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    I know! It's totally different from all the other Elpis skirts.
     
  6. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Great coin! TRP XVI makes this coin the last in the dated series of ants...

    Gallienus, 253-268
    AE Antoninianus, Rome mint, 268 AD
    Obv.: GALLIENVS AVG; Radiate bust right
    Rev.: P M TR P XVI COS VII; Emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre
    Reference: RIC V(a) Gallienus Sole Rule 156 (p. 144)

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  7. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    JA, that's a great portrait, the detail on the radiate and the hair and the ear.
     
  8. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Yes, and the curious thing is, this coin has no wear whatsoever. Quality control at the mint deteriorated to such an extent during Gallienus' tenure that this ragged, poorly-struck coin actually represents a mint state example. This is exactly what the coin looked like when it fell out of the dies.
     
  9. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Btw JB, your collection has become impressive in a very short time. Glad to have another addicted comrade!
     
  10. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I have a lot of Gallienus coins. Here are a few:
    Gallienus1_opt.jpg
    GALLIENUS Antoninianus
    OBVERSE: GALLIENVSAVG - Radiate head right
    REVERSE: PAXAVG - Pax standing left, holding olive branch and scepter in left. "S" and "I" across fields
    Struck at Siscia, 260-8 AD
    3.1g, 19mm
    RIC 575k, C 729

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    GALLIENUS Antoninianus
    OBVERSE: IMP GALLIENVS AVG - Radiate head right.
    REVERSE: PAX AETERNA - Pax standing left, holding branch and scepter
    Struck at Rome, 260-8 AD
    3.2g, 20mm
    RIC 252, C 716

    Gallienus20.jpg
    GALLIENUS Antoninianus
    OBVERSE: GALLIENVS dot P dot F dot AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder and shield on left arm
    REVERSE: VIRT GALLIENI AVG, Emperor walking right, holding transverse sceptre (point forwards) and round shield, treading down fallen enemy lying on ground before him
    Struck at Milan, 258-259 AD
    2.94g, 22mm
    RIC 54 left[j]
     
  11. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    It certainly feels like an addiction. I start to breath heavily when the mailman starts up my drive.
     
  12. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    This coin was issued during the joint reign before Valerian was captured. One certainly might fault Gallienus for not making more of an effort to rescue dad but the coin here was issued by Valerian in the name of his associate and son before there was a problem.

    The OP coin is an excellent example of late Provincials. They vary a lot in style quality. This one is pretty crude but far from the worst. I don't have a similar big Gallienus but this 'I' denominated coin of his wife Salonina is from Side and better style than most cities could do at that period.
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  13. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    My only Gallienus. I like the walking lion reverse.

    Gallienus; 253-268 AD
    Bronze AR Antoninianus, Antioch, sole reign;
    OBV: GALLENIVS AVG; Radiate draped & cuirassed bust Right
    REV: PM TR P X III; Lion walking Left with bull’s head between paws, C VI PP in exergue
    (RIC 602A) (no branch below C VI PP variant)
    Gallenius OBV.JPG Gallenius REV.JPG
     
  14. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I like this tigress:

    GallienusTigress.jpg

    Here's an unattributed mixed lot find which I'm 99% sure is Gallienus, probably from Neocaesaria, Pontos:

    BG16MaybeGallienus-Med.jpg

    And from my first foray into ancients, a coin from a small batch of dirties. I did a horrible job cleaning it-- but given the condition and coin that's not a tragedy:

    Gallienus.jpg
     
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  15. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow!! => some super coins are hitting this new JBG thread (great OP coin)

    TIF, I always love seeing your Gallienus tiger ... meow!!

    Ummm, I have a few Gallienus examples (you may have seen them already, eh-heh-heh)


    Gallienus, AE Tetradrachm
    Egypt-Alexandria
    264/265 (Year 12)
    Diameter: 22 mm x 23 mm
    Weight: 8.72 grams
    Obverse: Laureate, cuirassed bust right
    Reverse: Eagle standing facing, head left, holding large wreath with spread wings, L IB in upper field
    Gallienus Eagle Tet.jpg

    Gallienus, AE Panther (Bigfoot?)
    panther2 b.jpg panther a.jpg
    bigfoot.jpg

    PAMPHYLIA, Side. Gallienus, Æ 11 Assarion
    253-268 AD
    Diameter: 30 mm
    Weight: 14.25 grams
    Obverse: Laureate and draped bust right above eagle standing right, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak; IA obliterated by c/m of Є within circular incuse
    Reverse: Athena standing facing, head right, holding spear and [thunderbolt], with shield at side; pomegranate to left

    Pamphylia Gallienus.jpg
     
    Last edited: Nov 15, 2014
  16. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Bleurghh... so many shiny, clean and VF Gallienuses. My beloved chewed up one shall keep TIF's scruffily-cleaned up one company.

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    J/k... love the new pickup, JB! :)
     
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  17. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    JBG, that provincial is super..what a cool style.
     
  18. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Dude, I got you beat.

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  19. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I think my coins win this ugly contest:
    Gallienus4_opt.jpg Gallienus10_opt.jpg Gallienus15_opt.jpg
     
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  20. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

  21. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Ugly Gallienus throw down? It's ON!

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    Sorry about the post jacking, JB, but those were fightin' words. Just stand aside and keep your pretty coins out of the way of the flying patina.
     
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