(December 21st) #5 PHOKIS, Federal Coinage. AR Obol Circa 478-460 BC Diameter: 8 mm Weight: 0.81 grams Obverse: Facing head of bull Reverse: Forepart of boar left within incuse square Reference: Williams –; BCD Lokris 208 (this coin); HGC 4, 1062 Other: 7h … toned. Rare From the estate of Thomas Bentley Cederlind. Ex BCD Collection (Numismatic Ars Classica 55, 8 October 2010), lot 208, purchased from Peus, May 1978 SIDENOTE: It was love at first sight with his lil' toned beauty and I still have a huge crush on it!! I like the Far-side cow, but I absolutely love the sneaky angry boar (it makes me smile every time I see it)
Yeah that bull head is neat, but this coin could be blank on the obverse and still be ridiculously cool. Angry boar wins!
I agree => a cartoon could/should be added every now and then (BC, Herman, Far Side, Andy Capp, Dilbert ... all winners)
(December 22nd) #4 ASIA MINOR, Uncertain (Ionia?). PB Tessera 1st-3rd centuries AD Diameter: 14 mm Weight: 3.07 grams Obverse: Ant, ΓA IOV around Reverse: Blank Reference: Gülbay & Kireç SIDENOTE: Ardy got me interested in these cool Pb-tessera examples ... => thanks for that, my cool CNG-friend (they're total winners) This is my only ant-example ... yup, another love at first sight thingy!!
Well, there are only 3 more coins until it's Christmas, kids!! Oh my, it's starting to get exciting, eh? ... will I make everybody happy, or make everybody disappointed? Yah, it's pretty hard to please everybody, but I'll certainly try!! Not "that" coin?!
Let me be the first to say I really like #1 and #2 but wonder if they are separate coins or if you will be showing a double strike giving credits to each strike.
Mentor ... ummm, you won't be really sad if you're wrong, will you? ... three coins to go ... gawd!! (the fricken pressure!!) ... yah, yah, Sep-Sev ... I get it already!!