Seafood from Akragas

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  1. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Here is a remarkable coin with four [EDIT: five] types of seafood!

    AkragasHemiLitra.jpg
    27 mm. Thick (5 mm). 23.84 grams. A hemilitra.
    Akragas in Sicily, c. 420-406 BC
    Eagle on fish, head back, screaming.
    Crab with eel in its claw, octopus below, conch shell, six dots [some off the flan to the right, for six onkia (among twelve in a litra)]
    Sear Greek --. Hoover Sicily 134. SNG ANS 3.1. 1030-1031. SNG Morcom 520

    [EDIT: Conch is edible, so it is really five types of seafood, as pointed out below by @TIF and @Andres2]

    I would not say I collect Greek copper, but some appeal anyway. There have been a few good sale catalogs with collections that make excellent reference works.

    Post your coins from Akragas (Agrigentum) or with seafood (no dolphins!).
     
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  3. Alegandron

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

    LOL, WOW! Zuppa di Mare!!! all on one coin! Yum @Valentinian

    I have the Onkia version... unfortunately, I have a FLY in my soup!

    Sicily Akragas AE Onkia 16mm 3.8g 425-406 BCE Eagle r fish fly - Crab conch SNG ANS 1062 var.JPG
    Sicily Akragas AE Onkia 16mm 3.8g 425-406 BCE Eagle r fish fly - Crab conch SNG ANS 1062 var
     
  4. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Five types of seafood... who says that conch shell is empty? Conch meat is very popular: conch stew, conch salad, conch fritters, etc.

    Fun coin! I want one too :( :D
     
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  5. Alegandron

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

    Conch is YUMMY!
     
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  6. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    Congrats Valentinian, actually there are 5 types of seafood on the coin,if you include the tunafish on the obverse.

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  7. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Great coin, I love the way the ancients glorified and obviously respected their food sources, I have a Hemilitra from the same period. 51049.l.jpg
     
  8. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    @Andres2, that example is wonderful--except for the Hoover coin it is far better than the published SNG examples I cited.
     
  9. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Wow... five types of seafood! I'm rather embarrassed that my tetras only has two (or maybe three) types and a superfluous bit of garnish.

    Sicily Akragas - crab eagle.jpg SICILY, Akragas
    AE Tetras. 9.97g, 20.6mm, SICILY, Akragas, circa 500-406 BC. CNS I 52. O: Eagle standing right, head lowered, on hare held in its talons. R: Crab; leaf above; below, three pellets and crayfish swimming right; mussel-shell (?) to right.
     
  10. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    There are several types of Akragas coins I'd like to have but so far this mixed lot hexas is the only one:

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    However, there is certainly no shortage of seafood in my collection :D

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    BRUTTIUM, the Brettii
    216-214 BCE
    Æ quartuncia, 13.5mm, 2.06 g
    Obv: head of Amphitrite left, wearing crab headdress
    Rev: crab; torch above, BPET-TIΩN above and below
    Ref: Pfeiler p. 33, 4a; Scheu, Bronze 51; HN Italy 1944; SNG ANS 123–4; SNG Lloyd –; McClean 1579

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    Sicily, Syracuse. Dionyisos I, tetras. Nymph / octopus

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    Sicily, Syracuse. AE 13, c. 425 BCE. Nymph (Arethusa?)/hippocamp & octopus

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    SICILY, Selinos
    c. 410 BCE

    AR litra, 11mm, 0.76 g, 1h
    Obv: nymph seated left on rock, right hand raised above her head, extending her left hand to touch coiled serpent before her; selinon leaf above
    Rev: man-faced bull standing right; ΣEΛINONTIOΣ above; in exergue, fish right
    Ref: HGC 2, 1229; SNG ANS 711–2 var. (ethnic); SNG Ashmolean 1904–5; SNG Lloyd 1270 var. (same); Basel –; Dewing –; Rizzo pl. XXXIII, 6.
    Good VF, dark iridescent tone, some porosity. Rare.
    ex MoneyMuseum, Zurich; ex Leu 79 (31 October 2000), lot 404.

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    ARKADIA, Psophis
    450-30 BCE

    AR obol, 10 mm, 0.69 gm
    Obv: forepart of Kerynitian hind right
    Rev: fish right, O above, archaic psi below, all within circle incuse
    Ref: BCD Peloponnesos 1680 (same dies). Rare.
    ex Frank James Collection
    ex CNG
    ex BCD Collection


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    SICILY, Messana. AR litra. c. 420-413 BCE. Rabbit and cockle / MEΣ in wreath


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    ISLANDS OFF ATTICA, Aegina. AR stater, c. 456/45-431 BCE. Tortoise / incuse. Turtle soup doesn't appeal to me though.

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    CALABRIA, Tarentum
    325-280 BCE
    AR litra, 11 mm, 0.56 gm
    Obv: scallop
    Rev: dolphin right, trident below (I think it might be a bunch of grapes)
    Ref: Vlasto 1530 (if grapes rather than trident, Vlasto 1527)
    freed from an NGC slab

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    AEOLIS, Grynion (alt. spellings: Gryneion, Gyrnion, Grynium, others)
    4th century BC
    Æ 17 mm, 3.7 gm
    Obi: laureate head of Apollo facing slightly left
    Rev: ΓΥΡΝΗΙΩΝ; mussel shell
    Ref: SNG Ashmolean 1445-6; SNG Copenhagen 202-4
     
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  11. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    Thanks, Valentinian, I never heard of the Hoover coin.

    Here's some seafood in the form of early cockle roman coins, so-called aes formatum.

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  12. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Oliver Hoover is the author of the multi-volume series "Handbook of the Coins of ..." where "Sicily" is one volume among 8 already published among about 13 projected. It is published by and available from CNG. It is very thorough and most of those Greek coins you have that you can't find in any publication are probably in there. It is very well illustrated. If you collect Greek coins, I highly recommend it. It makes BMC Greek obsolete for the regions Hoover covers.
     
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  13. Theodosius

    Theodosius Fine Style Seeker

    The Hoover books are awesome. Is there a list somewhere of what the other volumes will cover? I think it is odd that Volume 1 is not out yet, but 10 other volumes are...

    Crab boil time:
    Akragas tet 1a.jpg SICILY, AKRAGAS
    AR Tetradrachm, 464-446 BC, 23mm, 17.08g, toned.
    Obverse: Eagle standing left with AKRAC ANTOΣ to the left and right
    Reverse: Crab.
    References: Lee GROUP. I; SNG ANS 964-80; Sear 741

    I am afraid Amphitrite's hat has seen better days:
    Crab Hat 1a.jpg
    BRUTTIUM. The Brettii. Quarter Unit, AE13, 211-208 BC, 2g
    Obverse: Head of Amphitrite left, wearing crab headdress.
    Reverse: BPETTIΩN. Crab; torch above.
    References: SNG ANS 123f.

    John
     
  14. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Now I'm hungry for seafood

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  15. Theodosius

    Theodosius Fine Style Seeker

    Sea turtles are about done nesting where I live.

    Most people don't consider them sea food though, unless you are a shark or seagull (for the hatchlings).

    :)
     
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  16. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    An awesome coin!
     
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