(December 19th) #7 LUCANIA, Thourioi. AR Nomos Circa 400-350 BC Diameter: 21 mm Weight: 7.35 grams Obverse: Head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with Skylla holding rudder over shoulder Reverse: Bull butting right; below, dolphin right in waves Reference: HN Italy 1794b; SNG ANS 1048 Other: 8h … VF, toned, rough SIDENOTE: I love the sweet coins from Lucania ... they're nice big AR babies with very cool artistic style ... and although I was on a tight coin-budget during 2016, I scored this beautiful addition with an entry-bid, so I was thrilled when nobody else wanted to jump on-board (I love the obverse & reverse of this pleasing coin)
Yeah, I have to be honest with you Stevex6, I'm not sure that coin really fits in with your collection, it just doesn't seem "you". Luckily there is a solution. I'd be willing to take it off your hands for... let's say $20? No need to thank me, I'm just a swell unselfish pal.
I really like this coin. I am the same about you with Animals on coins, I love their depiction. This is another great one with a Bull. I wish today ALL coins had ALL political figures (past or present), removed from coins and only depicted Ideals or cool animals.
Another great coin. I really would like to have one of these, but mainly for the ridiculously cool helmet with the Skylla... It's just such an over the top design! I realise an alternative is to just try and buy a helmet like that so I can actually wear it, but as it is I have trouble getting my four year old to take me seriously half the time.
Z-Bro => 4 year olds love "all" hats ... just dance around and act silly and you'll be a total winner!! (I've always lived that life-model) Wow => "both" of those are such amazingly cool ideas, eh? => yup, there will definitely be some sort of combination for this year's Canada Day croquet drunk-off!!
Each Steve coin gets more and more interesting. I predict great things are yet to come (excellent chance since i remember several of his posts from this year).
(December 20th) #6 EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian. Æ Drachm AD 117-138 Dated RY 15 (AD 130/1) Diameter: 33 mm Weight: 26.84 grams Obverse: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right Reverse: Hadrian standing left, holding scepter, greeted by Alexandria, clad in elephant skin headdress, chiton, and peplos, holding two grain ears and kissing emperor’s extended hand; [L]–IE (date) across field Reference: Köln 1035; Dattari (Savio) 7545; K&G 32.508; Emmett 964.15 Other: 12h … green-brown patina with a few patches of red SIDENOTE: I purchased this winner right at the end of the 2016 coin season ... I put-down a decent bid thinking that I'd certainly be CLIO'd, but voila => I won the sweet prize!! (I think this baby has great eye-appeal ... great portrait and outstanding reverse) => Alexandria, clad in elephant skin headdress (man, that never gets old, eh?)
I just can't imagine the personnification of Alexandria arriving in north Manitoba just wearing an elephant skin. Poor thing, someone should tell her how it is !! Again, a wonderful acquisition @stevex6 Q
I may not collect bronze, but I'd be willing to give up one of my sweet silvers for a coin like yours. It's got so much eye appeal that I'm quite jealous...in a good way.
Lawyer => I really like your coins ... hmmm, but I have no idea why you don't want to collect bronze, copper, or lead coins? (why are you such a silver snob?) Hey, I like silver too, but I know enough to also appreciate coins of "different" alloys ... are you an alloy judger? (hey, try not to judge a whole denomination because of their alloy) just jokes, coin-bro ... keep-up the good coin-work (don't get all fish on me) ... cheers
Yeah, I've been rethinking the whose silver only-thing, especially now that I'm starting to get more and more into billon coins. So let me announce here and now that this year I am expanding into bronze and other metals. I can't justify my silver-only stance anymore. I've been dying to find out what a big chunky sestertius feels like in the hand.
Congrats on your coin-breakthrough ... I look forward to seeing your 2017 additions (it sounds like it's gonna be fun)