Thanks!! It's a 2400+ year old silver coin from Sicily. Full attribution: SICILY, Selinos Circa 410 BCE AR litra, 11mm, 0.76 g, 1h Obv: nymph seated left on rock, right hand raised above her head, extending her left hand to touch coiled serpent before her; selinon leaf above Rev: man-faced bull standing right; ΣEΛINONTIOΣ above; in exergue, fish right Ref: HGC 2, 1229; SNG ANS 711–2 var. (ethnic); SNG Ashmolean 1904–5; SNG Lloyd 1270 var. (same); Basel –; Dewing –; Rizzo pl. XXXIII, 6. Good VF, dark iridescent tone, some porosity. Rare. ex MoneyMuseum, Zurich; ex Leu 79 (31 October 2000), lot 404; ex Athos Moretti collection, #482, unpublished manuscript.
A favorite of mine. Stolen in a burglary and recovered. British Historical Medals, George I and James III, The South Sea Bubble (Appeal against the House of Hannover), Silver Medal (50 mm, 51 gm.) 1721, by O. Hamerani EF Rare Obv: VNICA SALVS, Bust of the Pretender James III right, Rev: QVID GRAVIVS CAPTA, Britannia seated weeps as the Horse of Hanover tramples on the Lion and Unicorn, behind a family escape with a few possessions, view of the City of London in the distance Eimer 493. A few small marks, some patches of dark toning, otherwise EF. Rare
Great thread and fantastic photography from all! Out of respect for you artists I won't torment folks with my smartphone pics......
A few of ya all have multiple posts, which I now applaud. The images are great, and I suspect that they are somewhat "protected" here on this forum. I add one more below, shot through the US Mint's airtite, Using a Nikon CoolPix L6. On a tripod, with two incandescent lamps on opposite sides. These very "flashy" gems are sometimes a challenge to capture. Image shot at 1/20 sec. ISO 200 Fstop 4.9, 0 EV focal length 17 mm. These little point and shot cameras - the Canon PowerShots, and the little Nikons can really deliver if properly set up. No need for a $2000 dollar SLR (but one would be nice .). I anticipate more great images, I am also impressed with the quality Coin Talk members are capable of! I mean it -- great shots! Thank you. Keep em coming!!! This thread will stun any visitor to this forum! Gary in Washington
I think this one is my best. Taken with a Nikon D3200 on a copy stand using a technique of bouncing light off the walls that Doug shared a while back Roman Republic AR denarius(19.18mm, 3.45g). Pinarius Natta, moneyer, 155 BC. Head of Roma right in winged helmet, X (mark of value) behind/Victory in galloping biga right, holding whip and reins, NAT below horses, ROMA on tablet in exergue. Crawford 200/1; Pinaria 2; Sydenham 382
Nikon D810 with 60mm micro, ISO 64, f9, 1/50s, shot RAW, focus-stacked with Helicon Focus for maximum detail.