Stuff is about to get real here.... So post your coins of Jupiter and/or Zeus, and ask for mercy and deliverance to us Floridians in the wake of this monster. Here's my donation to this thread to try to appease the gods...though just in case I'm putting up shutters, got food and water, and got an evacuation plan just in case I decide to head for a shelter with the family before it strikes. Vespasian with Jupiter reverse
Ptolemy IV, Ptolemaic Kingdom Æ octobol Obv: Head of Zeus-Ammon right. Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia to left. Mint: Alexandria Size: 40 mm, 71.64 gr. Ref: SNG Milano 216
L. SCIPIO ASIAGENUS AR Serrate Denarius OBVERSE:Laureate head of Jupiter left; before, control-mark(R). Border of dots REVERSE: Jupiter in quadriga right, holding sceptre and reins in left hand and hurling thunderbold with right hand; in exergue, L SCIP ASIAG. Border of dots. Struck at Rome, 106 BC 3.5g, 20mm Crawford 311/1b; BMCRR Rome 1374; Babelon Cornelia 24; RSC Cornelia 24c L PROCILIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS PROCILIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Bust of Jupiter right, SC behind REVERSE: L PROCILI F, Juno Sospita advancing right with sheild, spear aloft and serpent before Struck at Rome 80 BC 3.7g, 19mm Cr379/1, Syd 771, Procilia 1
I am presently staying in our cottage west of Orlando. Fortunately, wife is home up North, enjoying all her dr appts. I am having a Barley Pop (a few), and pondering my To-Do List A PANTHEON Om Mani Padme Hom India- Shakya Janapada AR 5-Shana 6th-5th C BCE Buddha Ref-Hiramo-I-8-29 DAGDA (possibly) Celtic Britain Iceni Boudicca 61 CE 1.03g Celt Head r (possibly DAGDA?), Celtic horse galloping Seaby 434 Scarce MITHRA Bithynia Kios 250 BCE AE11 1.06g Laureate hd Mithra r Kantharos 2 grape bunches hanging K-I below within a wreath SNG Cop 382 TANIT Carthage - Zeugitana AR Shekel-Didrachm 360-264 BCE Tanit Horse r head l palm SNG COP 141 AMUN Egypt 16th-11th C BC Scarab -Amun Create for Thee All Children- 17x12mm ex DeVries Collection Flinders Petrie Buttons and Design Scarabs pg21 679-680 PlateXII IUPITER SAMNIUM, Aesernia. Circa 263-240 BC. Æ (20mm, 7.14 g, 8h). Obv: Head of Vulcan left, wearing pilos; tongs to right Rev: Jupiter in biga galloping right; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses. Campana 4; HN Italy 430. Good Fine, dark green-brown patina. From the Camerata Romeu Collection. ZEUS Makedon Philip II Tet Pella LIFETIME 353-349 Zeus Horse star spearhd Le Rider 102
Better show some love to Poseidon/Neptune too... Septimius Severus , AD 193-211 AR Denarius, 3.3g, 20mm; 1h; Rome, AD 209 Obv.: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right Rev.: PM TRP XVII COS III P P; Neptune standing left, holding a trident, foot on globe Azes I/II, Indo-Scythians, BC 57-12/AD 5-35 AR, tetradrachm, 8.76h, 24.5mm;1h Obv.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΞΟΥ; Great king on horseback right, bow on back, right arm raised holding (?), whip in left, monogram of Karosthi letter left field Rev.:Karosthi legend; Poseidon standing right holding trident and extending right hand, monogram left, Karosthi letter right (?) Some Zeus also... INDO-GREEK KINGDOM. Hermaios Soter, 90-70 BC. Bl Tetradrachm (posthumous imitation), 24mm, 8.4g, 12h; after 70 BC Obv.: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ EPMAIOY; Diademed and draped bust of Hermaios right Rev.: "Maharajasa tratarasa Heramayasa" in Kharosthi; Zeus seated slightly left on throne, extending arm and holding scepter; in left field, monograms. Azes, Indo-Scythian, BC 50-30 AR, drachm, 15mm, 2g; 11h Obv.: BAΣΙΛEΩΣ BAΣIΛEΩN MEΓ AΛΟΥ / AZOY; Emperor on horseback right, holding whip and raising right hand, bow on his back. Karosthi letter in right field Rev.: Kartoshi script around, "MAHARAJASA RAJARAJASA MAHATASA AYASA"; Zeuse standing left, holding long scepter and Nike, monograms in right and left field THESSALY, Thessalian League. AR Stater, 21mm, 5.7g, 12h; 196-146 BC Obv.: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev.: ΘEΣΣA-ΛΩN; Athena Itonia walking right, brandishing spear and holding shield; magistrates ΣΩΣI-ΠATΡOΣ above, ΓOΡΓΩΠAΣ below. The Brettii, Bruttium AE, reduced uncia, 23mm, 8.3g; 3h; BC 211-208 Obv.: Laureate head of Zeus right, thunderbolt behind Rev.: BPETTIΩN; Warrior advancing right holding spear and shield, at feet, owl flying right
Thanks. At least we are all veterans of these storms, so we know how to prepare. In my 25 years here in Florida I've been through 3 hurricanes, and 6 or 7 tropical storms, and once a tornado. Yes, we do get tornados in Florida, and although they are rarer and much weaker than the ones you get in the midwest, they are still scary.
Was not expecting a major hurricane in my immediate area so relatively soon since the last one a couple of years ago. Before that it had been 12 years since the last big one. Anyways, here’s Poseidon as well. Maybe he can work his magic and keep this storm away. Hieron II, Kingdom of Syracuse Obv: Diademed head of Poseidon left Rev: IEΡΩ-NOΣ, trident head, with scrolls between prongs, flanked by dolphins Mint: Syracuse Date: 274-216 BC Ref: BMC 530
I have many friends in Puerto Rico .. the hurricane shifted to the north at the very last minute and was not a direct hit. Here's hoping Jupiter steps in and we get a similar result for Florida!!
Let's hope the hurricane will shift direction again. Stay safe, @Sallent ! Titus (under Vespasian), Roman Empire, denarius, 75–79 AD, Rome mint. Obv: T CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS, laureate head right. Rev: IOVIS CVSTOS, Jupiter standing left, holding patera and sceptre; altar at left. 19mm, 3.2g. Ref: RIC II Vespasian 176. Ex Sphinx Numismatics.
Moody and nervous, I chose 3 reverses to face the wicked storm. The first has Elpis to represent hope. The second has Kadmus who seems bravely and apparently fighting the storm. The third has Zeus to satisfy Sallent's taste. There's also a medal of whom you surely guess what? Cheers..
I would also ask for Poseidon's mercy! Sextus Pompey. 42-40 BC. AR Denarius Uncertain Sicilian mint. Bare head of Pompey the Great right; capis to left, lituus to right / Neptune standing left, holding aplustre and resting foot on prow, between the Catanaean brothers, Anapias and Amphinomus, who carry their parents on their shoulders. Crawford 511/3a; CRI 334; Sydenham 1344; RSC 17 (Pompey the Great).
I'll throw in a Poseidon as well. Also, this one is x the @Sallent collection!!! Stay Safe Sallent and Everyone in the Path!!! Septimius Severus, A.R. Denarius, Rome mint, 210 C.E. 3.3 grams, 19.1 mm Obverse: Laureate head right, SEVERVS PIVS AVG Reverse: PMTRP XVIII COS III PP Neptune standing left, nude but for cloak over left shoulder and right arm, right foot on rock, right arm resting on right knee, trident vertical behind in left hand.
Here's a Iovi Conservatori for added protection. Licinius I (308-324), AE Follis, Nicomedia, 317-318 Obv: IMP LICINIVS AVG Laureate bust left in trabea with mappa, globus and sceptre left Rev: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, Δ in field, SMN in exergue, Jupiter standing left holding Victory over the storm on globe in right hand and sceptre in left, palm branch before With best wishes!
May Jupiter change the path of Dorian far away into the open Atlantic ocean. Caracalla denarius, Rome 216 AD 19 x 20 mm, 3.72 g Ref.: RIC IV 275A; Cohen 337; BMC.459.155; Ob.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM laureate head of Caracalla, to right Rev.: P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P Jupiter standing facing, looking left, holding thunderbolt and scepter
You need help from IVPITER CONSERVATOR -- Jupiter the protector: Licinius I, AD 308-324 Roman billon follis Antioch, AD 321-323 Obv: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right Rev: IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and eagle-tipped scepter, another eagle to feet to left, captive seated on ground to right; X/IIΓ in field, right; SMANTS in exergue. Refs: RIC vii, p. 682, 35; Cohen 74; RCV 15225.