Hey Mr. Doki, I think that your new coin-addition is very cool, but it makes me a bit curious? => are you running out of cash, or are you running out of coin-options?!! (it isn't exactly your best effort) ... again, I love your new coin!! (oh, and you crack me up with your cool Hadrianism!!) ... please keep that "stuff" up, my friend!!
MACEDONIA Koinon Hadrianus AE 27 Winged Thunderbolt. Reference BMC Macedon p. 28; 151; SNG Copenhagen 1338; Sear GIC 1118. Obv. AΔRIANOC KAICAP Laureate head right. Rev. KOINON MAKEΔONΩN Winged thunderbolt. 13.7 gr 26/27 mm aVF smoothed very often these coins are in bad shape thats why a smooothed one.
EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrianus Tetradrachm 129-30 AD Helios. Reference. Emmett 852.14; Köln 1002; Dattari 1384; Milne 1280; Curtis 429. Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev. L-IΔ date across field. year 14 Radiate draped bust of Helios right. 13.28 gr 24/25 mm Extra. Helios God of the Sun Roman equivalent Sol
Oki, have you got the Hadrian with jugate Dioskouri from Tripolis, Phoenicia? That's a great provincial type.
hiya JA, i have 1 in sight. i'll post this nice coin when i have it. price bit high now. thx for asking.
Wow I totally agree with my buddy, chrsmat => today's addition is fantastic!! (congrats) ... very cool Helios reverse (oh, and good ol' Hadrian is very sweet lookin' as well) => a total "winner"
EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrianus Tetradrachm 132-33 AD Sabina Reference Emmett 886.17 Köln 1065-6; Dattari (Savio) 7361; K&G 32.536. Obv. AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CEB Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Hadrian right, seen from behind. Rev.CABINA CEBACTH LIZ (date) to right. year 17 Draped bust of Sabina right, wearing stephane.
yummy ... great eye-appeal, Oki (congrats, bro) man, I absolutely "love" Alexandrian coins!! (I'm an addict!!)
EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrianus Diobol Butting Bull. Reference. Emmett 1116.11; Milne 1219; BMC BMC vol16 pag.95 .815; Dattari 2046 Obv. AVT K M TPAI ADRIA CEB Laureate head right Rev. ΛL ENΔΕΚA T OV bull butting right 8.47 gr 24 mm Fine.
That last coin looks troublesome to me, Oki. When you see green deposits in the pitting, it's almost always bronze disease. I think that coin is going to slowly disintegrate.