A Fully Loaded Pan

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  1. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Pan: part man, part goat, child of Hermes and a Nymph, patron of shepherds. I have a fondness for this wild pagan god. It began years ago while reading Jitterbug Perfume, a fantastical work of fiction by weird and wacky author Tom Robbins. Pan was not a main character but his supporting role was intriguing and a bit titillating (no surprise about the latter, right? It is Pan, after all ;)).

    I'm always on the lookout for coins with nice depictions of Pan. This one is a fabulous full rendering, with the faunal god in all his horned and cloven glory, complete with trademark syrinx and lagobolon.

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    THRACE, Hadrianopolis. Gordian III
    AE 22 mm, 5.18 gm
    Obv: AVT K M ANT ΓOPΔIANOC; radiate head right
    Rev: AΔPIANOΠOΛЄITΩN; Pan advancing left, holding syrinx and lagobolon
    Ref: Varbanov 3945 corr. (cantharus in place of syrinx). Very rare.

    Pan is credited with inventing the syrinx, now commonly called the pan flute or pan pipes. It's a common story: boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl gets turned into reeds, boy destroys the reeds, boy regrets his anger and pines for girl, turning her remains into a musical instrument :D.

    The more detailed version: Pan was smitten with a nymph named Syrinx but she fled from the horned god's advances, begging a river god (or nymphs) to hide her. She was transformed into river reeds. Thwarted, Pan thrashed the reeds and heaved a sigh. His breath blew across the broken reeds and stirred a beautiful sound. He strapped some shortened reeds together and carried his beloved Syrinx everywhere, charming all who heard with beautiful melodies.

    There are many variations of the story, as is typical of such myths.

    As for the lagobolon, as we know from prior posts it is a bunny bashing stick.

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    Let's see your Pans, your syringes (plural of syrinx!), your lagobolons :)
     
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  3. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    Wow, that is stunning TIF.
     
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  4. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    I've bashed a few bunnies with my lagobolon. :troll:
     
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  5. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    In all seriousness, I don't think I've EVER seen a better depiction of Pan - this type is now very high on my want list!
     
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  6. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Heh heh.

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    Another Pan and syrinx:

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    ARKADIA, Arkadian League
    340-330 BC, Megalopolis mint
    AR Obol, 11 mm, 0.77 g
    Obv: head of Pan left
    Rev: large Arkadian League monogram; syrinx below
    Ref: BCD Peloponnesos (Megalopolis) 1517-8; HGC 5, 930
    ex BCD Collection. Ex Vinchon (11-13 April 1988), lot 463
    Pan looks youthful in this coin. Where's his wild beard?

    A super cool coin with lagobolon, which zoomed to the top of my FIND ONE list after @zumbly and @Volodya posted theirs:

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    ILLYRIA, Apollonia
    c. 1st century BCE
    AR 15 mm, 1.25 gm
    Obv: AI-NEA; fires of the Nymphaeum of Apollonia; dotted border
    Rev: AΠOΛΛΩ-NIATAN, lagobolon; dotted border
    Ref: BMC 44; Maier 121
     
  7. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    There was a Pan I really really wanted in an earlier auction-- the Naumann auction that was delayed when Pecunem self-destructed. I planned a massive bid and was completely confident that I'd win.

    Nope. At least two bidders kept fighting for it after I dropped out and it closed for 10x opening. I was heartbroken but acquiring this Hadrianopolis Pan has (mostly) healed that wound :)

    Here's the one that got away:

    https://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=2858&category=58667&lot=2391764

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    PHRYGIA. Dionysopolis. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Septimius Severus to Caracalla (193-217). Ae.
    Obv: Draped bust of Dionysus right, wearing ivy wreath.
    Rev: ΔIONVCOΠOΛЄITΩN.
    Pan advancing right, holding grape bunch and pedum.
    SNG Copenhagen 345.
    Very rare
    Weight: 3.51 g.
    Diameter: 18 mm.
     
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  8. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    That is a fantastic coin!!! I absolutely LOVE that reverse of Pan!!! WOW!!!:woot::woot:

    But, I have nothing of the type to post:(
     
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  9. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Two thumbs up
    Two Thumbs Up.jpe
     
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  10. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Wow! Fantastic Pan reverse TIF! A nice healing salve for 'the one that got away'.
     
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  11. Volodya

    Volodya Junior Member

    My favorite Pan:

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  12. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Wow thats a beauty. Love the patina and of course the reverse.
     
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  13. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    AWESOME write-up, but all your coins are FANTASTIC @TIF ! Hard to follow your lead as you get the good ones!

    (Awesome Pun Mr. @John Anthony ... LOL)

    I have a couple Pans...

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    Thrace Pantikapaion 4th C BC, AE 20 Pan head - Griffin forepart BMC 869
    (Seller's photo, and I actually got it for the GRIFFIN)

    RR C Vibius CF CN Pansa 48 BCE AR Denarius Pan Jupiter Anxurus Sear 420 Craw 449-1 Obv-Rev.jpg
    RR C Vibius CF CN Pansa 48 BCE AR Denarius Pan Jupiter Anxurus Sear 420 Craw 449/1
     
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  14. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Pantikapaion 2.jpg
    THRACE, PANTIKAPAION
    AE18
    OBVERSE: Head of Pan left
    REVERSE: P-A-N, head & neck of bull three-quarters left.
    Struck at Pantikapaion 400-300BC
    4.0g, 18mm
    SNG BMC Black Sea 890
    Pantikapaion 4.jpg
    THRACE, PANTIKAPAION
    AE20
    OBVERSE: Head of Pan left
    REVERSE: Roaring lion's head left; fish below.
    Struck at Pantikapaion 400-300BC
    5.0g, 20mm
    SNG BMC Black Sea 883
    C VIBIUS CF CN PANSA CAETRONIANUS.jpg
    C VIBIUS CF CN PANSA CAETRONIANUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS VIBIAAR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Mask of Pan right, PANSA below
    REVERSE: IOVIS AXVR before, C VIBIVS C F C N behind, Jupiter Axurus seated left
    Rome 48 BC
    5.6, 18mm
    Cr449/1a; Syd 947; Vibia 18
    Arcadia Megalopolis.jpg
    ARCADIA MEGALOPOLIS
    Triobol
    OBVERSE: Laureate head of Zeus left
    REVERSE: Pan seated left, holding lagobolon; eagle on knee, monogram before, D/L behind
    Struck at Megalopolis 182-168 BC
    2.160g, 14mm
    Dengate 13
     
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  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    i remember that story, as i recall...there was some disagreement about if it was actually rabbit season or duck season.

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    that'a a fantastic provincial coin...that pan is SWEET.
     
  16. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Holy *frick* TIF, that's an amazing OP-example!!

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    ... ummm, I'm gonna try to be more amazing ...

    *FAIL*


     
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  17. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion Æ20 / Griffin
    Date: 4th Century BC
    Measure: 20.06 mm
    Weight: 6.85 grams
    Obverse: Head of Pan right
    Reverse: Π-A-N, Forepart of griffin left, sturgeon below

    Attribution: MacDonald 69


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    ARKADIA, Arkadian League. AR Obol
    Megalopolis mint
    Circa 340-330 BC
    Diameter: 10 mm
    Weight: 0.74 grams
    Obverse: Horned head of Pan left
    Reverse: League monogram above syrinx
    Reference: BCD Peloponnesos (Megalopolis) 1517-8; HGC 5, 930

    Arkadia Arkadian League.jpg


    ... it's all I got ...
     
  18. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

  19. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    I really enjoyed reading your cynical write-up, @TIF
     
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  20. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    excellent :D :D :D
    EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Dichalkon 126-27 AD Pan 310 P Hadrian Emmett1196 .jpg
     
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  21. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    That's a really neat coin Tif
     
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