That is a BEAUTIFUL coin @PMONNEY ... looks great, centered, and stands out well. What is the weight and size? My bronzes are generally rough, and not as crisp as yours! Glad you were able to learn how to post (it was not easy for me to find the start thread button when I began ), as you have some great coins to share!
None that I have are better, unless I show my Carthage AR or AV. However, these are my Carthage AE Horse-Heads: Carthage 3rd C BC AE 20 Sardinia Mint Tanit-Kore Horse Hd Pellet Carthage Zeugitana Tanit Horse Hd Punic Letter M S 6525 Carthage Zeugitana 250-200 BC AE 20 Tanit Horse Head Carthage Zeugitana 250-200 BC 2nd Punic AE 18 Tanit Horse Hd Bruttium Carthage occupation Hannibal Italy 215-205 BC 2nd Punic AE 19 Tanit Horse Hd RARE
Wow, that's a poor photo, but I great OP-coin!! (congrats, PMONNEY) Hey, I'm pretty sure that there's a similar coin-thread running in parallel to this cool thread ... but hey, I'll toss-in a few sweet horse-profiles (yup, showing-off horse coins never gets old, eh?) PMONNEY => again, congrats on a great new OP horse addition!! Horse-coins rock!!
Sorry, Pish-- I'm running behind and haven't been able to keep up with CoinTalk this week. Hopefully I'll catch up in a few days As for favorite horse, hmm. Just one? Favorite Carthage horse: ZEUGITANA, Carthage early 2nd century BCE AE 15-shekel, 45 mm, 95 gm Obv: wreathed head of Tanit left Rev: horse standing right, left foreleg up; solar disk with uraei above Ref: Alexandropoulos J (2000) Les monnaies de l'Afrique Antique, 103; Müller L (1861) Numismatique de L'Ancienne Afrique, 131; Luynes 3782; Jenkins GK and Lewis RB (1963) Carthaginian Gold and Electrum Coins, Royal Numismatic Society, London, pl. 28 12 Favorite solo Greek horse (I'll refrain from favorite quadriga, favorite winged horse, favorite seahorse, etc) KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip II. 356-336 BCE AR tetradrachm. 24mm, 14.20 gm, 12h Pella, 342-336 BCE Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right Rev: ΦIΛIΠ-ΠOY, youth, holding palm and reins, on horseback right, thunderbolt below, N in exergue Ref: Le Rider 222-306. SNG ANS 385-95 ex Colosseo Collection
Great horses everyone! OK, time for a Roman horse. Domitian Caesar AR Denarius, 3.46g Rome mint, 73 AD RIC V541 (R2), BMC V129 var., RSC 664 Obv: CAES AVG F DOMIT COS II; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r. Rev: No legend; Domitian on horse l.; r. hand raised, sceptre in l. Ex Gemini X, 13 January 2013, Harry N. Sneh Collection, lot 701. Purchased from Helios, ebay, 29 November 2010 (A. Lynn Collection).
Oh, I thought it was horse's head profile? ... hmmm, I may have to add some more later-on (if I have time)
Carthage Horse Head: Carthage - Zeugitana AV 1-10th Stater-Shekel 350-320 BCE 0.94g, 7.5mm Palm Horse Head
All these are a matter of opinion. My one with the best surfaces has a terribly flat strike. We love our homely children also.
Great horses, all! I must admit, though, that I'm trying to figure out how that giant Japanese pteranodon of Alegandron's found its way into this thread...
LOL, that is AWESOME!!! I thought I was going to get hammered at how TERRIBLE it is... LOL, this is even BETTER!