Deities and Personifications A-Z

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  1. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    River God Achelous?
    Gela Tet Collage 2.jpg
    SICILY, Gela
    AR Tetradrachm
    480 - 475 B.C.

    17.18 gms, 25-26 mm
    Obv: Charioteer driving walking biga
    right, Nike flying above, crowning
    horses.
    Rev: Forepart of man-headed bull right.
    C-E-Λ-AΣ (C mostly off flan)
    Grade: Good Very Fine overall with
    claim to a higher grade bar an old
    reverse scratch and obverse radial
    flow marks possibly due to a
    slightly deteriorated die. Near EF.
    Other: Jenkins 139 similar to the BodeMuseum example. Ex David Murray of Tyche Numismatics from AncientNoob August 2016.


    We've done two days on "A". This makes it time for "B" right?
    Alphabetically, I suspect the first B might be Ba'al or Baal. :) Here are a couple with Ba'al seated:


    Ba'al:
    Tarsos Stater Collage.jpg
    CILICIA, Tarsos
    AR Stater

    379 – 374 B.C.
    9.86 gms, 22 mm
    Obv: Baal of Tarsos enthroned L holding
    scepter with Aramaic Legend to right
    Rev: Helmeted head Left with Aramaic
    legend to left & right
    Grade: good VF or better with attractive
    light toning on original rough
    surfaces. Good centering and strike.



    Ba'al:
    DiShekel Collage.jpg
    BABALONIA, Babylon
    AR Stater (or Dishekel)
    328-321 B.C.

    16.08 grams, 22 mm x 5.5 mm thick
    Obv: Ba’al seated left holding scepter
    Rev: Lion walking left, control mark
    Г above.
    Grade: good Fine to a Very Fine
    nicely toned & centered.
    Other:Good silver 5.5 mm thick. Anonymous mintage of Eastern Alexandrine empire under the successors of Mazaeus (Stamenes 328-323 B.C., Archon 323-321 B.C.) See BMC.34, BMC.184/36. Babylonian stater coin sometimes called a tetradrachm according to the Attic standard due to its 16 gram weight. Ex Pegasi auction #19 lot 181 November 18, 2008. From private sale January 11, 2014.
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Aurora (although some books say the reverse figure is Victory)

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    Moneyer issues of Imperatorial Rome, L. Plautius Plancus
    47 BCE
    AR Denarius, 3.79 gm
    Obv: L. PLAVTIVS; facing mask of Medusa, serpents at either side of face; banker's mark on cheek
    Rev: PLANCVS; Aurora (or Victory?) flying right and conducting the four horses of the sun. Banker's mark in left field.
    Ref: Plautia 15b Sear 429, Cr453/1b; Syd 959a.
    formerly slabbed by NGC
     
  4. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Beautiful!
     
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  5. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Agathodaemon

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    EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian
    billon tetradrachm, 22.5 mm, 12.9 gm
    regnal year 5 (CE 120/1)
    Obv: laureate head right, crescent in right field
    Rev: Agathodaemon serpent standing erect right; L-E
    Ref: Dattari-Savio plate 71, 1532 (this coin); RPC 5270; Emmett 803.5
    ex Dattari Collection

    From GreekMythology.com:

    "In Greek mythology, Agathodaemon or Agathos Daimon was the spirit of vineyards and fields, providing luck, health and wisdom. He was one of the daemons in the classical sense of the term, which should not be confused with the modern-day use of the word. In classical mythology, daemons were benevolent nature spirits similar to ghosts that also served as guardian spirits. Although Agathodaemon did not have any significant part in Greek mythology, he was quite popular in Greek folk religion, honouring him in feasts and symposia."
     
  6. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Bacchus, anyone??
     
  7. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    We have been on "A" for 2 solid days. I'd say we open the flood gates & watch the "B"s pour-in.
     
  8. Alegandron

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

    Ba'al:

    Makedon Alexander - Alexandrine Babylonia Di-Shekel LIFETIME 328-311 Baal-Lion.JPG
    Makedon Alexander - Alexandrine Babylonia Di-Shekel LIFETIME 328-311 Baal-Lion
     
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  9. Alegandron

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

    Athena:
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    Calabria Tarentum AR Drachm 18mm 3.1g 3rd C BCE Athena Corinthian Scylla OWL olive TAP ZOP HN Italy 975 Vlasto 1052
     
  10. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Beautiful coins, randygeki! I like the blue background on your images. It's your trademark and I can always spot your coins without reading your screen name.
     
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  11. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Thanks! Hopefully I never loose it lol. I wouldn't want re-shoot all my coins to make them match if I had to use a different one.
     
  12. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Bellerophon:
    corinthMarcusBellerophon2.jpg
    Achaea. Corinthia, Corinth. Marcus Aurelius Æ 26mm. Bellerophon.
    Obv: Laureate head right.
    Rev: CLI COR Bellerophon riding Pegasos flying right, attacking a chimaera, facing right.
    BCD 706; SNG Copenhagen -.

    Bellerophon in Greek mythology was "the greatest hero and slayer of monsters, alongside Cadmus and Perseus, before the days of Heracles", whose greatest feat was killing the Chimera. The replacement of Bellerophon by the more familiar culture hero Perseus was a development of Classical times that was standardized during the Middle Ages and has been adopted by the European poets of the Renaissance and later.
     
  13. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    Baby Jesus?!? Anyone?!?

    Med-14-INCal-1098-Roger I-TFol-Mileto-3789.jpg
    Norman Italy - Calabria
    Roger I, r. 1072-1101 (1098-1101)
    Mileto Mint AE Trifollaro, 28.04 mm x 8.3 grams
    Obv.: ROG [ERVS] COME +S. Roger, mounted left wearing Norman helm, holding kite shield and striped banner
    Rev.: + MARIA [MATE]R DNI (’N’ retrograde). Enthroned nimbate Virgin Mary holding on lap Christ child, nimbate and in swaddling clothes right
    Ref.: NCKS 131var., De Wit 3789, [MEC 14, 93]
     
  14. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Some more Baals

    Copy of 016.JPG 598704_493934557310127_1481476556_n.jpg 015 (1).JPG
     
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  15. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Shall we move on to C? There aren't many that begin with B and this thread is about to fall off page two.

    C is for Ceres!

    Faustina Sr AVGVSTA Ceres Denarius.jpg
    Faustina Sr, AD 138-141
    Roman AR Denarius; 2.70g, 19mm, 6h
    Rome, after AD 141
    Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust right
    Rev: AVGVSTA, Ceres, veiled, standing right, holding scepter and corn ears.
    Refs: RIC 358; BMCRE 389; Cohen 93; RCV 4581
     
  16. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Do deified humans count? Was going to post, but seem to kind of seems to go against the spirit of the thread.

    How about Cupid?

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  17. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Concordia (and Venus Cloacina, although I guess she should be filed with the Vs)

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    Moneyer issues of Imperatorial Rome
    L. Mussidius Longus, 42 BCE

    AR denarius, Rome mint.
    Obv: Diademed and veiled head of Concordia right; CONCORDIA upwards behind; star in right field below chin
    Rev: Shrine of Venus Cloacina: Circular platform surmounted by two statues of the goddess, each resting right hand on cippus, the platform inscribed CLOACIN and ornamented with trellis-pattern balustrade, flight of steps and portico on left; L • MVSSIDIVS • LONGVS around above.
    Ref: Crawford 494/42b; Bab. 6; BMC 4244; Crawf. 494/42 b; Syd. 1093 a
     
  18. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Cupid, even though he has already been posted:

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    moneyer L. Julius L. f. Caesar, 103 BCE
    AR denarius, 17mm, 3.9 gm
    Obv: Helmeted head of Mars left; CAESAR; ・retrograde C or L above
    Rev: Venus Genetrix in chariot left, drawn by two Cupids; lyre to left; ・retrograde C or L above
    Ref: Crawford 320/1
    Jencek E-auction 26, lot 58, 14 October 2014. Ex CNG XXXI lot 699, September 1994; ex RBW Collection

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    Roman Republic, C. Egnatius Cn. f. Cn. n Maxsumus
    75 BCE
    AR denarius, 19 mm, 3.82 gm
    Obv: bust of Cupid right, with bow and quiver over shoulder; behind, MAXSVMVS downwards
    Rev: distyle temple with figures of draped Jupiter and Libertas standing facing within; C EGNATIVS CN F below, CN N upwards to right, control to left
    Ref: Crawford 391/2; Sydenham 788
    ex Andrew McCabe
    ex Vecchi Auction 15, 15 June 1999, lot 738


    And Ceres again :D

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    Nero
    struck in Rome, CE 63
    Orichalcum sestertius, 34 mm, 26.7 gm
    Obv: NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P IMP PP; laureate head right, wearing aegis
    Rev: ANNONA AVGVSTI CERES; Ceres, veiled and draped, seated left, holding corn ears and torch, her feet on stool, facing Annona standing right, holding cornucopia; between them, modius on garlanded altar; in background, stern of ship
    Ref: RIC 98. Cohen 24
     
  19. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    Anc-08b-R3-k0203-Caracalla-DE-130a.jpg
    Imperial Rome
    Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D. (203 A.D.)
    Rome Mint, AR Denarius, 20.4mm x 3.21 grams
    Obv.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate and draped bust right
    Rev.: INDVLGENTIA AVGG, IN CARTH in ex, Dea Caelestis seated facing on lion galloping right over rushing waters, holding thunderbolt and scepter
    Ref.: RIC IV-1 Caracalla 130a, p. 231.

    Anc-09-R4-k0198-Caracalla-Phrygia-AE30-Hieropolos-NGC 3598775-015.jpg
    Provincial Rome - Phrygia
    Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D.
    Hieropolis, AE30, 30 mm x 12.36 grams
    Obv.: AV K M AVP ANTΩNΕINO/C. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
    Rev.: ΙΕ POΠ ΛEITΩN. Nemesis, wearing polos, standing facing, head right, holding rein or halter. To right Serapis, enthroned left with Cerberus at feet.
    (I suspect this coin will make a couple appearances n I he coming weeks...)
     
  20. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    D'OH! Cerberus. Man I need to catch up on database entries.

    Also, even though Fitzy snuck him in under the Bs, I'm filing this deity under C :D

    Christ

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    Romanus IV Diogenes, 1068-1071
    AE Follis
    10.57 g
    Constantinople
    Obv: IC-XC over NI-KA to left and right of bust of Christ facing, dotted cross behind head, wearing pallium and colobium, holding book of Gospels with both hands
    Rev: C-R P-Δ in the four angles of a cross with globe and two dots at each extremity, X in the centre. Ref: Sear 1866, DO-8

    Does anyone else change "Cerberus" to "Fluffy" in their head because of the Harry Potter books? Here's my best Cerberus although he's still not very distinct.

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    EGYPT, Alexandria. Julia Mamaea

    year 13, CE 233/4
    tetradrachm, 24 mm, 14.36 gm
    Obv: IOVMAMAIACEBMHTECEKCTPA; Draped bust right, wearing stephane
    Rev: Serapis enthroned left, holding scepter, extending his right hand toward Cerberus seated at his feet; on throneback, Nike standing right, holding wreath and palm frond; L IΓ (date) to left, palm frond to right
    Ref: Emmett 3226.13 (R4); Köln 2540; Dattari (Savio) 4517; K&G 64.119
     
  21. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    C is for Cybele:

    Severus Markianopolis Cybele.JPG
    Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
    Roman provincial AE 27.38 mm, 12.46 g, 1:00
    Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis. Magistrate Julius Faustinianus
    Obv: AV Λ CЄΠΤΙ CЄVHPOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
    Rev: VI ΦAVCTINIANOV MAΡKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Cybele enthroned left, holding patera, resting left arm on drum, a lion reclines at each side of throne
    Refs: AMNG Ia 565; Varbanov 780; Hristov & Jekov Marcianopolis 6.14.31.15; Moushmov 382.

    Domna Mater Deum Denarius.jpg
    Julia Domna, AD 193-211
    Roman AR denarius, 3.43 gm, 18.8 mm
    Rome, AD 198
    Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust, right
    Rev: MATER DEVM, Cybele enthroned left, flanked by two lions, holding a branch and scepter, resting on drum
    Refs: RIC 564; Sear 6593; BMCRE 51; Hill 340
     
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