A Red Eye from Sicily and it's Magnetic

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Mike Margolis, Apr 13, 2018.

  1. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    I now have three ancients that are magnetic. A Fals of the Sultans of Malwa(not really ancient but very old), A smallish RPC from Pautalia(Faustina II) and now this one from Syracuse:
    King of Syracuse: Hieron II
    Sicily, Syracuse Mint 275-215 BC
    Obverse: Diademed head of Poseidon left
    Reverse: Ornamental trident-head, between two dolphins, dividing IEP - WNOS in lower field
    References: Calciati II, 370: 196, SNG Cop 854
    Size: 20mm, 7.01g upload_2018-4-13_6-38-38.png
    It was a bargain bin coin for six dollars and in very bad shape but I could not bypass a Poseidon with a red eye! Unless that is part of a doctored patina that is crazy. I am known to purchase a coin for a crazy reason and this is an example.
    Post a coin you obtained for a divergent reason or aspect. Like it speaks to you somehow but only a coin nerd would really understand.
     
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  3. dougsmit

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    When this Akragas eagle tore open his rabbit supper, bloody red patina splattered all over his green tummy. :inpain:
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    This Commodus of Dionysopolis shows Herakles next to a floating bow which is shaped like a retrograde B which is conveniently the mark for the two assaria denomination.
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    I believe the king nerd coins are the Constantine/Licinius family coins with eros in Greek in the mintmark. We recently had a thread on them by nicholasz219 for those not aware of the matter:
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    That CNG does not accept this amazes me.
    https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=356499
     
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  4. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Well, if we are letting our nerd flags fly; my wife is a huge birder. And she LOVES parrots. When I 1st saw this I did a double take. Due to the sandy patina the "Eagle" has what appears to be a hook bill. Making it appear to be a parrot. I bought it for this very reason and she loved it:shame:
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    PHRYGIA, Apameia. Circa
    100-50 BCE. Æ 22mm (6.53
    g, 12h). Antiphon, son of
    Menekleos, magistrate.
    Helmeted bust of Athena
    right / Eagle flying slightly
    right; stars around; below,
    maeander pattern with piloi
    of the Dioskouroi to left and
    right; in exergue,
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    two lines. SNG Copenhagen
    164. VF, sandy brown patina
     
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  5. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Cool find!

    I got this one because of the spiral design of the shield.Something I, nor other FH collectors had seen before.

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    Then I found another one lol.
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