SYRIA, Seleukeia Pieria AR Tetradrachm dated year 10

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  1. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Its got Tyche, a filleted thunderbolt, and a date! :happy:

    I never thought that I would get one of these because when they are pretty, they get pricey. I think this one is beautiful. Fortunately for me, the dealer sold it cheap.

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    Please share in the happiness & post a coin. Maybe something with Tyche, a thunderbolt, or a date. :)

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    How's my descriptive coin label below?

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    SYRIA, Seleukeia Pieria
    AR Tetradrachm.
    100-99 B.C. Dated year 10

    15.05 grams, 28 mm
    Obv: Tyche turreted and veiled
    head right.
    Rev: Filleted thunderbolt on
    cushion placed on throne,
    ΣEΛEYKEΩN THΣ IEΡAΣ
    above, KAI AYTONOMOY
    below, all within laurel
    wreath. I beneath throne,
    A at lower right
    Grade: Very choice EF or better.
    NGC claims AU 5/3.
    Other: Seleucia by the Sea is located on northern coast of modern day Syria near the Turkey border. Hoover 1382.6.A. From EAC 7-15-18.
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Mine is the same year and rather porous. It was a blind purchase, which was not very smart but the coin turned out to be acceptable.

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    SYRIA, Seleukeia Pieria
    AR tetradrachm, 30 mm, 14.81 gm
    Dated CY 10 (100/99 BC)
    Obv: veiled and turreted bust of Tyche right
    Rev: filleted thunderbolt on throne; ΣEΛEYKEΩN THΣ IEΡAΣ above; I (date) between legs of throne, A to lower right; KAI AYTONOMOY; all within wreath
    Ref: Callataÿ, Production, p. 74, obv. die D16; HGC 9, 1382; DCA 697
     
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  4. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Same obverse die.
     
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  5. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I might be wrong about the Callatay die number. When I was researching the coin a few years ago I thought it was from 99/8 BCE instead of 100/99. I'll have to dig through my notes and bookmarks to look at it again. But yes-- they are obverse die matches.

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    Oh, I remember the problem now. The year in BCE terms was different by one in Callatay's article compared to others I saw in archives. It was confusing and eventually I gave up and copied an attribution from a recent CNG sale :oops:. The obverse die number per Callatay's study is correct, D16.

    From La production des tetradrachmes civiques de la Cilicie jusqu' a la Palestine a la fin du He et dans la premiere moitie du r s. ay. J.-C. (Elaiussa Sebaste, Aigeai, Seleucie-de-Pierie, Laodicee, Arados, Tripolis, Sidon, Tyr, Ascalon) , Fr. De Callatay

    Seleukeia Pieria tets 99-98 Callatay.png
     
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  6. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    yup, they do seem to be.. uh..what are the chances..
     
  7. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Pretty good, since there were only four obverse dies that year :D
     
  8. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    haha..ok.. you are purdy good on figures like that..(i didn't read the 100BC Syrian moneyers gazette :p)
     
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  9. TheRed

    TheRed Well-Known Member

    Those are great coins @Collect89 and @TIF I really like them. I might just have to add one to my want list given the Seleucid origin of the city.
     
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  10. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Nice one!

    Here's a dated Tyche tetradrachm (I love this coin):

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    PHOENICIA, Arados.
    AR Tetradrachm, 30mm, 15g, 12h; Dated CY 160 (100/99 BC).
    Obv.: Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right.
    Rev.: APAΔIΩN; Nike standing left, holding aplustre and palm; ΞP (date), Phoenician letter and ΘC in left field; all within wreath.

    Another Tyche though a bronze issue:

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    PHOENICIA, Arados
    Æ17, 5.8g, 6h; 3rd-2nd Centuries BC
    Obv.: Turreted head of Tyche right.
    Rev.: Prow left, with figurehead of Athena Promachos
    My understanding is the date is below the prow, but I can't read it.

    I have a few various Greek coins which feature a thunderbolt reverse:

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    Thurium in Lucania.
    Æ13. 2.65 g, 12h; 270-240 AD.
    Obv.: Laureate head of Apollo left.
    Rev.: ΘOYPIΩN, Winged thunderbolt, TH monogram below.

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    Selge, Pisidia
    AE, 13.5mm, 2.48g, 12h; BC 300-190
    Obv.: Bust of Heracles right
    Rev.: Σ E Λ across; thunderbolt and bow
     
  11. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    One of my favorites from Arados
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    randygeki Coin Collector

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