Lions to the left! Lions to the right!

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  1. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Post your lion coins!

    Here are a couple of tiny provincials from the Balkans:

    Caracalla Nikopolis ad Istrum assarion lion.jpg
    Caracalla, AD 198-217
    Roman provincial Æ assarion, 1.92 g, 15.4 mm, 2 h
    Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis ad Istrum
    Obv: MAP AV K ANTΩNIN, bare head, right
    Rev: NIKOΠOΛITΩ / ΠPOC IC
    Refs: Varbanov 3007; Moushmov 1111; AMNG 1599.

    Severus Philippopolis.jpg
    Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
    Roman Provincial Æ (diassarion?) 17.7 mm; 4.06 g
    Thrace, Philippopolis
    Obv: ΑV Κ Λ CΕVΗΡΟC, laureate and draped bust right
    Rev: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΠΟΛΕΙΤ-ΩΝ, lion walking left; ox's head before
    Refs: Moushmov 5274 var. (lion walking right); Varbanov 1305.
     
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  3. TJC

    TJC Well-Known Member

    Great lions RC!!

    Here is a lion from Antioch

    GallienusSmLion339xO.jpg GallienusSmLion339xR.jpg

    Gallienus Silvered Antoninianus, Antioch Mint 265 AD
    Obverse: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust left.
    Reverse: P M TR P XIII, lion standing left, bucranium (cow skull) between front legs
    C VI P P and palm branch in exergue
    References: RIC 602, Göbl 1622d; RSC 843 Scarce.

    Size: 21mm; 3.39 grams
     
  4. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Oh, I forgot this one from Deultum!

    Mamaea Deultum lion.jpg
    Julia Mamaea, AD 222-235
    Roman provincial Æ 19.7 mm, 5.54 g
    Thrace, Deultum, AD 222-235
    Obv: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust right
    Rev: C F P D, lion walking right
    Refs: Moushmov 3624; Varbanov 2382; BMC -- .
     
  5. Alegandron

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

    A PRIDE of LIONS:

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    Roman Republic C POBLICIUS Q f 80 BCE AR Denarius serratus 3.94g Rome Flan wgt control gouge Hercules strnglng Nemean lion club quiver Cr 380-1 Syd 768

    SELJUQ OF RUM Kaykhusraw II  1236-1245 AR dirham Siwas AH 639 A-1218 lion sunface star L.JPG
    SELJUQ OF RUM Kaykhusraw II 1236-1245 AR dirham Siwas AH 639 A-1218 lion sunface star L

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    Carthage LIBYAN UPRISING Mercenary War 241-238 BCE Heracles Head in Lion's Head L - Lion walking R SNG Cop 240f Tooled

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    Roman Imperaorial Marc Antony 43 BCE AR Quinarius 13mm 1.67g Lugdunum Winged bust Victory-probly Fulvia Lion DVNI LVGV Cr 489-5 Syd 1160

    Thrace Lysimachus AE 14 306 BC Apollo forepart of Lion.JPG
    Thrace Lysimachus AE 14 306 BC Apollo forepart of Lion

    RR Anon AE Double-Litra 275-270 BC Apollo Lion S 590 Cr 16-1a.jpg
    Roman Republic Anon AE Double-Litra 275-270 BC Apollo Lion S 590 Cr 16-1a

    RI Aemilianus 253 CE AE24 Viminacium mint Moesia Bull-Lion - Damnatio Memoriae.jpg
    Roman Imperial Period Aemilianus 253 CE AE24 Viminacium mint Moesia Bull-Lion - Damnatio Memoriae

    Iona-Miletos Late6thC fine lion.jpg
    Iona-Miletos Late6thC fine lion laying left, facing right

    Mysia Kyzikos AR Hemiobol 480-450 BCE 0.4g Boar-Lion Sear 3850.JPG
    Mysia Kyzikos AR Hemiobol 480-450 BCE 0.4g Boar-Lion Sear 3850

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    Thrace - Lysimachos 305-281 BCE AE20 Sysimachia mint 4.64g 19.5mm Athena - Lion SNG Cop 1153 Muller 76
     
  6. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Lion chomping on a spear...

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    THESSALY, The Oitaioi
    AR Hemidrachm. 2.75g, 16.3mm. THESSALY, The Oitaioi, Herakleia Trachinia, circa 360-344 BC. Valassiadis 1; BCD Thessaly I 1211 (same rev. die); BCD Thessaly II 487 (same rev. die); HGC 4, 129 (same obv. die as illustration). O: Head of lion left, with spear in jaws. R: OIT-[AO]N (retrograde), Herakles standing facing, holding club.
    Ex BCD Collection, his tag noting "W. of C'm Hd" (West of Cierium Hoard)
     
  7. benhur767

    benhur767 Sapere aude

    That's a lot of lions! You must be proud of your pride. ;) I especially love the lion-and-sun coin.
     
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  8. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    Watching You:
    Ionien Trihemiobol 525/500 v. Chr.
    Grade: VF- | Abbreviations
    Catalog: Slg. Klein 420 Babelon, Traité II/1, 433 Rosen Coll. 579
    Trihemiobol 525/500 v. Chr. Löwenkopf von vorn / Incusum mit geometrischem Muster und floralem Zentrum. Slg. Klein 420 Babelon, Traité II/1, 433 Rosen Coll. 579 1.51 g. Sehr selten Fast sehr schön
    coinboughtmiletos.jpg Ionien
     
  9. Alegandron

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

    This one is my favorite, due to Historical reasons:

    Makedon Alexander III - Alexandrine Babylon Di-Shekel Tet LIFETIME 328-311 Baal-Lion.JPG
    Makedon Alexander III - Alexandrine Babylon Di-Shekel Tetetradrachm LIFETIME 328-311 Baal-Lion
     
  10. benhur767

    benhur767 Sapere aude

    Some lions here:

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    Caracalla. AR antoninianus, Rome mint, struck 216 CE; 24mm, 3.88g, 12h. BMC 177 var (differing bust type)., RIC 283b, RSC 368. Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM; radiate and draped bust right, seen from behind. Rx: P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P; Lion, radiate, advancing left, holding thunderbolt in his jaws. EF

    From the Yves Gunzenreiner Collection.

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    Caracalla (as Augustus). Thrace, Pautalia, 198–217 CE. Æ28, 15.87g. Ruzicka 669. Obv: AV K M AVP ANTΩNINΟC; head laureate right, draped and cuirassed. Rx: OVΛΠIΛC ΠΛVTΛ / LIΛC in exergue; Emperor on horseback charging right, thrusting spear at lion. Very rare; not in BM. Dark green patina; good F/F.

    ex Wayne C. Phillips
    From the Jean-Pierre Righetti Collection.


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    Philip I (the Arab). 244–9 CE. AR antoninianus, Ludi Saeculares issue. Rome mint, 1st officina. 9th emission, struck 248 CE; 23.5mm, 4.27g, 1h. RIC IV 12, RSC 173. Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG; radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. Rx: SAECVLARES AVGG; lion advancing right; I in exergue. Commemorating the 1000th Anniversary of Rome. EF.

    From the Elvira E. Clain-Stefanelli Collection.

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    Gallienus. 253–68 CE. Billon antoninianus, Antioch mint, struck 265 CE; 23mm, 3.74g. MIR 1622b, RIC V S602, RSC IV 842a. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG; radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust left. Rx: P M TR P XIII / C VI P P; lion standing left; bucranium to left; below, palm frond to left. VF.
     
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  11. NCnovice

    NCnovice Active Member

    Awesome coins!
     
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  12. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    Taller than you!
    Grade: VF
    Catalog: Hendin 1039
    Samarian Coinage, Silver ma'ah-obol. Galley to left. with oars, rudder, row of shields; double line of waves below)(Persian king on left standing, fights lion standing on hind legs, left hand on lion's head, right holds dagger.
    0,73 gram, 9 mm. Well struck, fine toning

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  13. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    One more unusual Lion I got from @Brian Bucklan :
    THRACE, Black Sea Area. Pantikapaion. Circa 4th-3rd Century BC. Æ 21mm (7.31 gm). Head of Pan left (countermarked star)/ Roaring lion's head left(countermarked bow case) coinboughtPan.JPG coinboughtpanrev.JPG ; fish below.
    SNG BMC Black Sea 883ff; SNG Stancomb 552ff. Good VF, black patina under tan earthen
     
  14. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    My most recent lion purchase. And it was 2 for the price off one! (Get it?)

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    Bruttium Rhegion (Rhegium)

    Circa 415/0-387 BC

    Obverse: Facing lion mask

    Reverse: Laureate head of Apollo right, crescent behind

    References: HN 2524

    Size: 11mm, 1.76g
     
  15. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    IONIA, MILETUS 2.jpg
    IONIA, MILETUS
    AR Diobol, 1/12 Stater
    OBVERSE: Forepart of lion left
    REVERSE: Floral star pattern in incuse square
    Struck at Miletos, 510-494 BC
    1g; 7.5mm
    SNG Cop. 952
    ex Saint Paul Antiques, LTD
    IONIA, MILETOS.jpg
    IONIA, MILETUS
    AR Diobol, 1/12 Stater
    OBVERSE: Forepart of lion left
    REVERSE: Floral star pattern in incuse square
    Struck at Miletos, 510-494 BC
    1g; 7.5mm
    SNG Cop. 952
    ex Saint Paul Antiques, LTD
    MYSIA Kyzikos 2.jpg
    IONIA, MILETUS
    AR Diobol, 1/12 Stater
    OBVERSE: Forepart of lion left
    REVERSE: Floral star pattern in incuse square
    Struck at Miletos, 510-494 BC
    1g; 7.5mm
    SNG Cop. 952
    ex Saint Paul Antiques, LTD
    Pantikapaion 4.jpg
    THRACE, PANTIKAPAION
    AE20
    OBVERSE: Head of Pan left
    REVERSE: Roaring lion's head left; fish below.
    Struck at Pantikapaion 400-300BC
    5.0g, 20mm
    SNG BMC Black Sea 883
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    MYLASA, CARIA
    AR Tetartemorion
    OBVERSE: Lion's head left with reversed foreleg below
    REVERSE: Lion's scalp facing, flanked by leg on both sides, in incuse circle
    Struck at Mylasa, 392-376 BC
    .2g, 6mm
    SNG Keckman I 837-846 (lion left)
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    C POBLICIUS QF ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS POBLICIA
    AR Serratus Denarius
    OBVERSE: ROMA, draped bust of Roma right, helmeted & decorated with corn ears, control mark letter above
    REVERSE: C•POBLICI•Q•F, Hercules strangling the Nemean lion, club at his feet
    Struck at Rome 80 BC
    3.88g, 16mm
    Cr380/1, Syd 768, Poblicia 9
     
  16. Ajax

    Ajax Well-Known Member

    I need more lions.
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  17. IdesOfMarch01

    IdesOfMarch01 Well-Known Member

    Originally slabbed, which I believe detracted from its appearance, this coin is one of the best values I've ever won at auction:

    H2 - Hadrian AV aureus Africa.jpg

    HADRIAN 117 - 138 A.D.
    AV Aureus (7.15 g.) Rome ca. 134 - 138 A.D. RIC II -- cf. 298g
    HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P bare head of Hadrian right.
    Rev. Africa, draped, wearing elephant-skin headdress, recl. L, r. hand on neck of lion stg. L. grain ears behind.
     
  18. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    smallest lion on the block:

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  19. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    This one looks like Alegandron's, but it differs by the reverse. I think the Sultan is also Khusraw ?

    SeljKhus O 001.jpg SeljKs R 001.jpg
     
  20. NCnovice

    NCnovice Active Member

    What a great coin!
     
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  21. Gary Waddingham

    Gary Waddingham Well-Known Member

    Lucania, Velia, late fourth veilia.jpg century B.C. lion by Kleudoros (his monogram is visible about the city name).
     
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