[Game] Guess the portrait!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Pavlos, Sep 26, 2019.

  1. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    Ok a clue ...Rudrasimha II?...............Very close just a bit earlier....
     
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  3. Orielensis

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  4. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    Visvasena?....Soooooo close!
     
  5. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    Alright – in this case, could it be Bhartrdaman?
     
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  6. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    I was about to guess that. :) If not, it's gotta be Rudrasena II.
     
  7. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    Yep @Orielensis
    Bhartrdāman as mahakshatrapa, silver drachm
    Head of king right, date behind head: (off flan)
    Chaitya (3-arched hill), river below, crescent moon and sun above, Brahmi legend around
    ' rajno mahakshatrapasa rudrasenaputrasa rajno mahakshatrapasa bhartrdamnah'
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  8. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    This one is a bit tricky, so I'll give a hint. The three dots in the left field represent stones and are significant.

    Bildschirmfoto 2019-10-07 um 15.33.51.png
     
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  9. Pavlos

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

    @Orielensis It has been more than 24h, please give a hint.
     
  10. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    St. Stephen? Bracteate of Halberstadt, bishop Gero von Schochwitz (1160-1177).
     
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  11. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    I was just about to give another hint, but @Severus Alexander is absolutely correct. It is St. Stephen:

    MA – Halberstadt, Gero von Schermbke, Brakteat, Hlg. Stephan.png
    Bishopric of Halberstadt, under Gerno von Schembke, AR bracteate, 1169–1177 AD. Obv: + S–STEPHANVSPROTOMARTI; bust of St. Stephen facing between three stones and star. Rev: negative design. 25mm, 0.83g. Ref: Berger 1324; Slg. Bonhoff 483.
     
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  12. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Oops. (But really, Schochwitz, Schembke, what's the dif?) Nice coin!!

    OK, have a go at this one:

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    :jimlad:
     
  13. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    Actually, there is no difference. ;)

    It's simply still debated whether Gero came from the noble family von Schochwitz, the family von Schermke/Schermbke/Schembke, or whether those two families were identical. The sources seem to be ambivalent here, and therefore you'll find different names in the respective scholarship and numismatic catalogues.
     
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  14. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Forgot to give a hint for this one. "Lowly worm" should do it.

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  15. Pavlos

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

    I am having difficulties even recognizing a portrait hehe
     
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  16. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    To avoid this fun exercise going to page 3, maybe we should institute a 24 hour new coin rule?
     
  17. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    I think I recognize "lowly worm" from a previous thread. Is it Phocas?
     
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  18. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Bingo! A quick search of "lowly worm" in the CT search box would have found it.

    Here's the coin. Surely this is a competitor for the Worst Portrait Ever:
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    Phocas, AE pentanummium, Constantinople. (Note the reverse is upside down in this image.)

    Your turn, @Orielensis!
     
  19. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    We had a couple of tricky ones now, and to speed the game up again, let's continue with something less peripheral. Who knows this guy?

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  20. ancient times

    ancient times Legatus Legionis

    I do not know the origin or year of the coin, but the countermark looks similar on a coin I seen before, the countermark was a bust of Cleopatra, very similar to the bust on yours?
     
  21. ancient times

    ancient times Legatus Legionis

    The portrait is Arethusa a nymph and daughter of Nereus
     
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