Share your favorite provincials!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by ancientone, Apr 8, 2016.

  1. Carthago

    Carthago Does this look infected to you?

    I'm not positive there is a defining line Steve as I see coins move from one category to another depending on seller and, especially, who minted the coin and who might be on it. For instance, the Tetradrachm of Antony and Octavia I posted above can be found in either the Provincial listings of sellers or Republic or Imperatorial. I think I see them more often in the the Republic/Imperatorial because Marc Antony's portrait is on it, but I would consider this coin a Provincial issue.

    I consider a Roman coin to be Provincial first and foremost when it is struck to a local currency standard, such as my Tetradrachm. While it does mix some local imagery on the reverse, all of the legends are in Latin using strictly Roman terms with the picture of a Triumvir on the obverse with his wife which makes it very Roman in design. Still, it's in a foreign monetary standard which would only be produced in the Provinces, and thus, is Provincial in my mind.

    I'm always learning and could be off on it, but that is my defining line.
     
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  3. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    What incredible posts!!!

    I can't help but agree with JA about the 'appeal' of Provincials.

    What the heck...Another I'm quite fond of---- a bronze 'Assarion' of Elagabalus, Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior (Bulgaria) Serapis and his Kalathos or basket:
    elagabalus bronze assarion.jpg
     
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  4. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Thanks, and yes he was the actor who played Jed Clampett in The Beverly Hillbillies. The hyperlink I put on under that coin's photo will take you to my original post about the coin, including some details about Buddy Ebsen.
     
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  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    There is many I have that I like but I just love the bulls head on it.

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    Julia Mamaea (222 - 235 A.D.)
    Æ20
    Thrace, Deultum
    O: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust right.
    R: CFPD, forepart of bull left.
    20mm
    3.5g
    Varbanov (E) 2380; Jurakova 202var.
     
  6. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I'd show that Domitius Domitianus at every opportunity too if it were mine! Fantastic acquisition!!
     
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  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Thanks for the coin-classification-clarification, ancientone & Carthago (I appreciate your comments)

    cheers, fellas
     
  8. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    i'm with JA, if i had to collect only one type of coin, i would pick roman provincials...so many cool styles and varieties.

    but thank god i don't have to collect just one type.


    the last 6 roman coins i've picked up have been provincials...



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  9. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Did you guy know that Commodus invented sun-glasses?:wideyed:

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    Moesia, Markianopolis. Commodus AE20. Nemean Lion.
    Obv: AVT KAI L AVP KOMODOC, laureate head right wearing sun-glasses.
    Rev: MAPKIANOPOLEITWN, Hercules wrestling Namean lion left.
     
  10. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    a cat and glasses...that's a cool combo!

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  11. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Hey Steve, how would you like an AR coin with Daenerys Targaryen obv., semi-nude of course, and a dragon rev? Only 15 more days until GOT!
     
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  12. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    The bust/SC/wreath types of the provincial mint of Antioch may seem dull sometimes, but the celators of Antioch could carve out emperors' portraits every bit as lifelike and artistic as their imperial counterparts. Also, one finds attractive "desert patinas" on many Antioch coins (just be sure they're original, and not painted on).

    Here, the celator's art and the sands of time have combined to create a commanding portrayal of Nerva...

    nerva 6.jpg
     
  13. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  14. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Mind as well show my favorite AR Provincial...

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    Tiberius (14 - 34 A.D.)
    AR Tetradrachm
    EGYPT, Alexandria
    O: [TI]BERIOS KAISAR SEBASTOS, laureate head of Tiberius right; LID (date) in right field.
    R: QEOS SEBASTOS, radiate head of Augustus left.
    EGYPT, Alexandria Mint, year 14=27/28 A.D.
    13.43g
    23mm
    RPC I 5090; Milne 54; Emmett 61
     
  15. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Mat's coin reminded me that many Judaean prutoh are Roman Provincials as well. The legend on this coin is TIBPIOY KAICAPOC, or Tiberius Caesar, and LIZ makes it regnal year 17, or AD 30, meaning it was struck in Jerusalem during the prefecture of Pontius Pilate...

    pontius pilate 6.jpg

    Judaean prutoh were as a rule so poorly crafted, that this coin, showing much of the obverse inscription, a full lituus, a full date, and almost all of the wreath - is a bit of a condition rarity (believe it or not)!
     
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  16. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    WOW !!! The posts continue to be utterly fantastic....
     
  17. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Killer coins all!

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    Nero & Tiberius
    Billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria.
    Year 13

    Egypt, Alexandria. Nero. Year 13 (66/67 AD). Billon Tetradrachm (12.92 gm, 24mm). NERW KL[AV SEB GER AV], radiate bust left wearing aegis, LIG before / TIBERIO[S KAISAR], laureate head of Tiberius right. Köln 187ff.; Milne 256ff.; Curtis 175ff. RPC 5295, BMCGr 114, SGI 637, sear5
     
  18. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Okay, I'll give 'er another go ... oh, but please give me a heads-up if I accidentally choose the wrong type, okay? (thanks)

    => how 'bout these "10" ..... are they all Provincials?

    Hadrian Snake.jpg Antoninus Pius AE Colourful.jpg antoninus pius obol dolphin.jpg Augustus AE As Celsa Bull.jpg commodus club.jpg Copy (2) of Gallienus Eagle Tet.jpg Copy (2) of Pamphylia Gallienus.jpg Copy of Gordian III blue.jpg hadrian.jpg Julia Mamaea.jpg


    ... is the Commodus Club allowed to play?

    => I'm just gonna keep-on posting 'em until I learn my stuff!!
     
  19. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Pontus Amasia.jpg Jovian AE1.jpg Julia Domna too.jpg julian II bull.jpg Licinius I.jpg max deal.jpg Maximianus AE Follis.JPG Moesia Inferior Philip II.jpg Plautilla.jpg saloninus.jpg


    Jovian, Julian-II, Licinius, Maxentius ... are those legitimate?

    Oh, I'm betting that the Julia Domna might be a rule-breaker?

     
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  20. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Awesome coins Steve! The Commodus is a Roman Imperial issue but does look very provincial.
     
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  21. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Great coins, amazing photography, really diverse coins....guys have excellent collections.
     
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