Another tiny butterfly

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Pavlos, Jun 2, 2019.

  1. Pavlos

    Pavlos You pick out the big men. I'll make them brave!

    Some of you might remember one of my first coins, which is a drachm from Rhodos with a butterfly on the reverse.

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    Rhodes AR Drachm. Circa 205-190 BC. Magistrate Ainetor.
    Obverse:
    Facing head of Helios with flowing hair
    Reverse: ΑΙΝΗΤΩΡ above, P-O below, rose in bloom with side branch bud to right & butterfly to left.
    15mm; 2.28g.

    See the write up here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/nice-butterfly-on-rhodos-drachm.322408/
    And the write up at the awesome coin imperator tournament 2018: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/poll-28-24-pavlos-vs-32-zumbly-round-3-cit-2018.323056

    I am now glad to add another Rhodian butterfly to my collection!

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    Rhodes. Plinthophoric Drachm (Circa 190-170 BC). magistrate Onasandros.
    Obverse:
    Radiate head of Helios right.
    Reverse: ONAΣANΔPOΣ / P - O. Rose with bud to right. Control: Butterfly to left; all within incuse square.
    Reference: Jenkins Group A, 5; HGC 6, 1457.
    3.09g; 16mm

    This time the coin is from a slightly later period, during the Plinthophoric coinage. In this new coinage the Rhodians added the incuse square to the reverse to show that the weight of these re-introduced drachms (and fractions) are of the same high standard weight as the Rhodian coins from the 4th century, which also had an incuse square.

    The butterfly from up close:

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    Please share your Rhodos coins here!
     
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  3. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Fun (and beautiful) coins!
    Your latest purchase is just dazzling to look at:wideyed:
    Here's my only AR Rhodes:
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    CARIA. Rhodes.

    Drachm (Circa 88-84 BC). Kallixeinos, magistrate.Obv: Radiate head of Helios right.Rev: KAΛΛΙΞΕΙΝ / P - O. Rose with bud right. Control:kerykeion.Jenkins,GroupE, 244.Condition:Very fine.Weight:1.68 g.Diameter: 14 mm. nearly very fine
     
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  4. Pavlos

    Pavlos You pick out the big men. I'll make them brave!

    Your coin is very cool as well since it is minted during the siege of Rhodos by Mithridates VI!
     
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  5. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Great point! I hadn't put that together. But the timing is right!
    And wasn't this also around the same time that they had upset Rome, who then in turn forced Rhodes to pay huge taxes, making them cease to be a power player in the ancient world?
     
  6. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    That don't look like no butterfly to me, more like Archaeopteryx with it's wings flapping back.

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  7. Pavlos

    Pavlos You pick out the big men. I'll make them brave!

    Do you mean around 167 BC when the Romans removed Rhodes of its control of the several cities on mainland Asia Minor? If I remember correctly the Romans did this to punish Rhodes for its friendly behavior to Perseus and even supporting him during the Third Macedonian War.

    Actually during the siege of Rhodos by Mithridates VI the Rhodians were loyal to the Romans. They used their navy to help Sulla’s legions reach Asia and also help Roman refugees fleeing from Mithridates his Latin massacre on Asia Minor.

    Haha, I get what you mean. It are the antennas you are seeing as jaws. But who knows:

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    Even ancient coins confirm dinosaurs existed!
     
  8. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

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