My tiny collection...

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by slynop, Apr 27, 2018.

  1. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Fantastic OP coins. And welcome to our forum. You speak English rather well, so there's nothing to be apologetic about.

    Here are two related coins to the ones you've posted....

    My Galba quinarius

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    And Galerius

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  3. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I failed to be clear. I was asking if the horse/Virtus Galba tended to be less fine metal than the average Galba. Certainly Aquilia will be closer to half the silver of the Galba era but I was comparing the Provincial denarii to Rome.
     
  4. slynop

    slynop Well-Known Member

    "Fantastic OP coins."

    I don't understand OP in your sentence.

    Thanks Sallent, merci ! :)
    Nice Galba !
     
  5. slynop

    slynop Well-Known Member

    Okay, it was not clear for me :oops:
    I think that there is no difference.

    Here the three coins of GALBA IMPER / VIRTVS that i know to compare.
    Denier IMPER  GALBA Vico 07062012.jpg Denier vendu pour 1500 dollars hors frais, vente Gemini auction XIII 6 avril 2017 lot 154 .jpg Mon denier.jpg
     
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  6. Ocatarinetabellatchitchix

    Ocatarinetabellatchitchix Well-Known Member

    Very nice collection ! And you’re lucky to be able to dig for your coins in your back yard ... je t’envie mon petit cousin français !

    Ocat from Montreal Canada
     
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  7. slynop

    slynop Well-Known Member

    Hello Ocatarinetabellatchitchix, or should i say, with your picture : Soupalognon y crouton. I like a lot Astérix :)

    And thanks ;)
     
  8. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    OP, stands for "Original Poster", which is the person that started the thread.
     
  9. slynop

    slynop Well-Known Member

    Okay, thanks for the precision
     
  10. slynop

    slynop Well-Known Member

    Hello everyone, I hope you are going well in this particular moment.

    I come here to present you my new acquisition, and for once it's a nice little Greek coin.

    It's a fifth of the tetradrachm of Antigonos Monophthalmos, struck in Babylon while he was Asian strategos in 315/311, that is to say several years after the death of Alexander the Great.

    Only 4 coins (including this one) are currently listed, and it seems that, more or less, all have been struck with the same dies. For the obverse, I'm pretty sure, for the reverse a little less.

    Two are in museums: 1 at the BM and another at the ANS:
    http://numismatics.org/pella/id/price.3727

    One was sold during a Triton XVI sale on January 7, 2013:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/antiquitiesproject/8232118481/

    On acsearch, only one present, that of the sale of CNG.

    And the one I present to you:

    Diameter: 15mm
    Weight: 3.35 gr.
    Reference: Price 3727

    Have a nice day


    Royaume Macédonien Antigone le Borgne fraction de tetradrachme Babylone Référence Price 3727.jpg
     
    Last edited: May 20, 2020
  11. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Very nice!!! You're pulling out the big guns!
    Big Gun.jpe
     
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