Here's my favourites of this year....Hope you like.. 10... Licinius I (308-324 AD) AE3 Reduced Follis 19mm/2.67gr Obverse..IMP LICINIVS AVG, laureate draped bust left holding globe, sceptre and mappa. Reverse..PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, campgate with three turrets and no door, 7 layers... Mintmark HTB 2nd oficina....Minted (316-317) RIC VII Heraclea Thrace #15; Sear 15264. I'll always have a soft spot for this Emperor his was the first Ancient coin I ever bought. This is my 3rd coin from the HT mint.. 9... Jaime II Aragon 1291-1327 Dinero (Billon) Approx 18mm diameter - 1.17gr Obverse - Crowned portrait facing left..Legend around ARA - GON Reverse - Double cross..Legend around IACOBUS REX Mint Jaca...Cru-364 My first Purchase of Medieval coinage. 8... Castulo, Spain AE As. 30 mm, 22g. 76-45 BC. ISCER SACAL, youthful male head right. CAST SOCED, sphinx right. Burgos (2008) 709; Ripolles 905; Villaronga 14. Another first, picking up this quite rare chunk of Iberic Copper. 7... ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. Æ Sestertius (33mm, 26.75 g.) Struck 159/160 AD. Obverse..ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXIII, laureate head right Rev. PIETATI AVG COS IIII SC, Pietas standing left holding globe, Faustina Junior as Pietas standing left, between Faustina Minima, Lucilla & holding baby Fadilla. RIC III 1031 Another first!....My first ever Roman Sestertius...These are addictive! 6... Spain, Bolskan (Osca). Circa 150-100 BC. AE Unit (10.35 gm, 24mm). Obverse: Bearded head right; dolphin behind. Reverse: "BOLSKAN" in Celt-Iberian in exergue, rider on horse right, holding spear; star behind. CNH 8; SNG BM Spain 734; SNG Copenhagen 325. VF. I just love the style of these coins.... 5... Avanti Deva (Varttideva) 1164-1171 A.D. Obverse- Goddess Ardochsho/Lakshmi seated facing in half lotus position, with Nagari legend 'A' left/'Va nti' right Reverse- King standing facing and sacrificing at altar.Nagari legend 'Deva' bottom right. Not much known about this ruler..He was the son of Paramanuka (1154-64 A.D.)Who was in turn the son of my last dated coin Jayasimha (1128-54 A.D.) Very difficult to find this king especially with a good attributable legend. 4... Nerva AR Denarius. Rome, AD 97. Obverse..IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR POT, laureate head right Reverse..COS III PATER PATRIAE, Priestly emblems: simpulum, aspergillum, guttus, and lituus. RIC 24; RSC 48. 3.12g, 17mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. From a private Swiss collection. This was a quite an important coin for me as it completed my 5 good emperors set... 3... Plotina, AE18 of Gordus-Julia, Lydia. 98-117. Magistrate Poplios. Obverse..ΠΛΩTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right Reverse..EΠI ΠOΠΛIOY ΓOΡΔHNΩ, Zeus seated left, holding patera and sceptre. BMC 18.....Ref wildwinds(thanks) Great help from sharp-eyed Finn235 (thanks) This also completed the 5 good emperors wives... 2... MARIUS. Romano-Gallic Emperor, 269 AD. IMP CM AVR MARIVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. VICTORIA AVG, Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC#17...Mint Trier? Again great help from Finn235...A rare Emperor/Usurper that I didn't feel I would be able to afford for quite a while, especially in this condition.. 1... EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. BI Tetradrachm (23mm, 11.94 g, 12h). Dated RY 12 (AD 148/149). Obverse..Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.. Reverse..Nilus reclining left, holding reed and cornucopia from which emerges a Genius; Iς (for 16 cubits) above, crocodile below, (date) around. Köln 1594; Dattari (Savio) 2294; K&G 35.426; Emmett 1413.12. Dark gray-brown surfaces. VF. Ex Hermanubis Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 377, 29 June 2016), lot 269. My first Tetradrachm with the added bonus of a great provenance thanks to BobL's sharp eyes..These are also going to be very addictive!
Very nice 2019 collection, @Spaniard ! I’ve always admired the Spanish/Celtic coins. The illustration style is somewhat modern and Expressionistic. I wonder if Picasso was inspired by them.
Some great coins in your diverse group, looks like you had a good buying year. I like your novel way of displaying the ten, well done. There all nice but the Nerva and Castula are standouts. Congrats.
A nice and very diverse selection of coin! For me, especially the Bolskan AE unit with the nice Celt-Iberian portrait has a ton of eye appeal. Also, congrats on finding a nice Marius. That's a pretty coin of an emperor who is notoriously hard to come by.
Excellent coins. I agree with you--I put #1 and #2 in that same order. That is a very good portrait of Marius. My #3 would be your #6--I like those Spanish AE.
I agree, some really nice coins, esp. the ones from Spain. I am intrigued with Spanish medieval coinage. Thanks for sharing
Your #1 is lovely, but the two I want most are #2 and #3 - both great portraits and hard to get! (Would love to see larger photos of your top 3...)
I like #2 and #3 as well, but #1 has to be my favorite. In a sea full of junky Alexandrian A-Pi tets with one problem or another, that one is a real gem.
Thanks for all the nice comments really appreciated... Nice to see the interest in the Spanish coinage too. .....Here you go..
Excellent year, and nice collage of the coins! I'm not sure I like the attention Alexandrians have been getting though .