Superb owl Sunday

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  1. Carl Wilmont

    Carl Wilmont Well-Known Member

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    MYSIA. Pergamon. (Circa 200-133 BC).
    AE (Bronze, 2.76 g, 17 mm)
    Head of Athena right, wearing helmet decorated with star. / AΘHNAΣ / NIKHΦOPOY.
    Owl, with wings spread, standing facing on palm frond right.

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    Athens. Circa 454-404 BC. AR Obol (9 mm, 0.75 g). Athens head right. / Owl standing right, facing, olive spray to left.

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    Athens. 460-404 BC. Tetradrachm (17.06 g)
     
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  3. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

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    Sigeium, Troas. AR drachm. 400-300 BC. 16mm, 3.09 g. Helmeted head of Athena facing three-quarters right. / ΣIΓE, owl standing right, head facing, crescent behind head.
     
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  4. NewStyleKing

    NewStyleKing Beware of Greeks bearing wreaths

    Post Sullan Siege NewStyles in my collection

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    Athens New Style Tetradrachm c84/3 BC
    Obs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
    28 mm 16.47 gm Thompson issue 81 Thompson catalogue: Obs 1160 ? Rev: NEW
    Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
    Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
    on which month mark B control [] below
    2 magistrates : KLEOPHANES EPITHETHES
    RF symbol : Beatyl with Fillets
    All surrounded by an olive wreath
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    Athens New Style Tetradrachm c83/2 BC
    Obs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
    29 mm 16.82 gm Thompson issue 82 Thompson catalogue:ll69a
    Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
    Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
    on which month mark Θ control ΔI below
    2 magistrates : ARCHITIMOS DEMETRI
    RF symbol : Isis
    All surrounded by an olive wreath
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    Athens New Style Tetradrachm c82/1 BC
    Obs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
    29 mm 16.82 gm Thompson issue 83 Thompson catalogue: Obs 1183 Rev: not in plates/ NEW
    Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
    Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
    on which month mark K control ΔI below
    2 magistrates : LYSANDROS OINOPHILOS
    RF symbol : Poppy Head between 2 Grain Ears
    All surrounded by an olive wreath
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    Athens New Style Tetradrachm c80/9 BC IMITATION
    bs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
    29mm 16.04gm Thompson (new) issue 85
    Thompson catalogue: IMITATION 1419ba
    Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
    Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora on
    which month mark Α control ΔΙ below
    2 magistrates : EUMELOS THEOXENID(E)S
    RF symbol : Ares
    All within a surrounding olive wreath
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    Athens New Style Tetradrachm c79/8 BC
    Obs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet
    30 mm 16.60 gm Thompson issue 86 Thompson catalogue: Obs 1217 Rev: New/Not in plates?
    Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
    Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora
    on which month mark ? control ? below
    2 magistrates : NESTOR MNASEAS
    RF symbol : Stag
    All surrounded by an olive wreath
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    Athens New Style Tetradrachm c 47 BC
    Obs : Athena Parthenos right in tri-form helmet with tr-partite earings
    27mm 17.04gm Thompson (new) issue 105
    Thompson catalogue: Obs: I260 Rev:NEW
    Rev : ΑΘΕ ethnic
    Owl standing on overturned panathenaic amphora on
    which month mark A: control ΣΩ below
    2 magistrates : DIOKLES TO DEY MEDEIOS
    RF symbol : Hygieia
    All within a surrounding olive wreath
     
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  5. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    @NewStyleKing.......Super coins!,,,,Really like the C82 and C83 :wideyed: Nice detail!
     
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  6. jdmKY

    jdmKY Well-Known Member

    D7BE8179-D80E-4CFD-9A41-B24283A1D32E.jpeg My one, sad little owl
    Mn. Cordius Rufus, 46 BC D8045680-8F0D-4054-920D-220EE9CBB1A0.jpeg
     
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  7. Curtisimo

    Curtisimo the Great(ish)

    Fun idea for a thread!

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    Attica. Athens
    AR Tetradrachm, struck ca. 167-8 BC
    Dia.: 30 mm
    Wt.: 16.78
    Obv.:Head of Athena right wearing triple crested attic helmet adorned with Pegasos
    Rev.: Α-ΘΕ above MI / KI and ΘΕΟ / ΦΡΑ (Miki[on] and Theophra[stos]) Owl standing facing on amphora Θ, AP below.
    Ref.: Thompson 320g

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    Attica Athens
    AR tetradrachm, Athens mint, struck ca. 454 - 404 BC
    Dia.: 24 mm
    Wt.: 17.10 g
    Obv.: Head of Athena right wearing created attic helmet with three olive leaves above visor and five pronged palmette, round earring with central boss, frontal eye
    Rev.: ΑΘΕ; owl standing right with head facing, olive sprig and crescent to left
    Ref.: Kroll 8, SNG Copenhagen 31

     
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  8. NewStyleKing

    NewStyleKing Beware of Greeks bearing wreaths

     
  9. NewStyleKing

    NewStyleKing Beware of Greeks bearing wreaths

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    T 320. I can see a pegasus on the upturned ear flap can you see one on yours or has it worn off?
     
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  10. Curtisimo

    Curtisimo the Great(ish)

    There is definitely a design that could be a Pegasus. My example is not clear enough to tell for sure. Interesting observation. I never noticed it before.

    I might try and take a macro photo of the ear flap and see if I can get a better look.
     
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  11. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    Great Idea - Owl Sunday. I have a few, some on coins - The first one is a post card I bought recently.
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    The next one is a knitting marker from my wife's supplies. The sign is from Rice U just before they went from almost closed to closed last year.
     
  12. Broucheion

    Broucheion Well-Known Member

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    Hi All,

    Unlisted in Svoronos. For die study see EA Carlen & CC Lorber: Silver Coinage from the Co-regency of Ptolemy VI and VIII (INR vol 13, pp 3-33, 2018). This coin is pl 5, #6.

    Image: Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 (11 May 2005) Lot #238 listed as "Ptolemy IV Philopator, 221-205 No 238." See https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=222012 [07 Feb 2021] weight recorded there as 14.12 g. From the sale catalog: "After years of mint inactivity, coinage resumed on Cyprus about 192 BC as part of a policy to have the island take over the functions of the lost province of Syria and Phoenicia. Like most of the former Syro-Phoenician coinage, the new Cypriote coinage was dated. Mørkholm and Kromann did not record a Salaminian tetradrachm issue for year 5 of the joint reign of Ptolemy VI and VIII. The portrait of
    Ptolemy Soter on this tetradrachm is of the finest idealizing style of Cyprus."

    - Broucheion
     
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  13. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    AN OWL-ETTE

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    Tyre
    5th-4th BCE
    1/16 AR Shekel
    10mm 0.47g
    Hippocamp left over waves -
    Owl with Crook & Flail
    Sear Greek 5916.BMC Tyre 43
     
  14. Silphium Addict

    Silphium Addict Well-Known Member

    Great owls everyone. I love the clever word play for the thread.
    I have several, mainly on Magna Graecia drachms. Here are two of my favorites:
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    Lucania, Metapontion
    AR drachm 325-275 BC 3.16 gm, 15 mm
    O: owl standing slightly right, head facing; olive branch to right
    R: barley ear with leaf to right; kerykeion above leaf
    Johnston Class F, 1.2 = SNG Lloyd 396 (same dies); HN Italy 1611

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    Sicily, Syracuse Hieron II
    AR 1-1/2 litrae 216-214 BC 1.05 gm, 12 mm
    O: head Artemis right
    R: owl standing slightly right
    HGC Sicily 1424; CCO 308 (O2/R2)
    What big eyes on the Syracuse coin!
     
  15. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Been just loving this thread RC:)
    You always do know how to put on a show and a great pun if I do say so:cigar:
    Here's my super bowel coin:
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    L. Mussidius Longus
    42 BC. RomeFoureé Denarius AR16mm., 3,02g.
    Radiate and draped bust of Sol facing slightly right / The shrine of Venus Cloacina; a low circular platform surmounted by two statues of the goddess, each resting right hand on cippus, the platform inscribed CLOAC and ornamented with trellis-pattern balustrade, with flight of steps and portico on left; L•MVSSIDIVS•LONGVS around above.
    nearly very fine
    Crawford 494/43b. Former Savoca

    :hilarious:

    Oh, a superb owllllll. Yes. I've one I don't post often. He's hiding in the top right corner
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  16. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    LOL, POOOOP Jokes??? CRIPES, You be playin' racketball in the gutter!

    Sol is embarrassed and hiding face...
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    RR Mussidius Longus 42 BCE AR Den Rad Sol Platform CLOACIN S 494 Cr494-42
     
  17. jdmKY

    jdmKY Well-Known Member

    OK - I’ll play the bad pun game also! 8EC02590-896A-4440-A127-05FA936CCE89.jpeg 8AF3FC31-F48A-4DEB-AC36-4ED731220C73.jpeg
     
  18. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Nice owls. Here are 2 of mine. Need to pickup a new style sometime in the future.
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  19. Curtis

    Curtis Well-Known Member

    @NewStyleKing thanks so much for helping me clear up my confusion regarding the post-Sullan coinage! I am looking forward to learning more of the newer dating, it's making a lot more sense to me now. Only having modest familiarity with the series, I may have had one or two long ago & not realized it, so I may even need to update my archive of sold coins with corrections (e.g. a Thompson 619b, which I had as 119-118BC; and a Thompson 785b, which I notice I already corrected from Gitbud-Naumann's 137/6 BC to 107/6BC, lol).

    Here's the only other "New Style" in currently in my collection. I got it from HJB 208. It was noted as Ex-Tom Cederlind, but I also managed to track down two more links in the pedigree to M&M (2014) & Gorny (1994):

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    Here's their coin-in-hand video on Vimeo (naturally, more impressive that way, also their model's fingernails look better than mine!).

    Attica, Athens. "New Style Coinage" AR Tetradrachm
    (16.73g, 32mm, 6h). Magistrates Ktesi- [ΚΤΗΣΙ-] and Eyma- / Euma- [ΕΥΜΑΧΟΣ (Eumachos)], struck BC 139 – 138.
    Obverse: Head of Athena to right, wearing necklace, pendent earring, and triple-crested Attic helmet decorated with vine scroll, Pegasus above upturned cheek flap, protomes of (four?) horses on visor.
    Reverse: Owl standing r. on amphora, head front; ethnic and magistrates' names l. and r., in r. field Nike advancing r. holding out wreath with both hands; ΠP in lower l. field, letter on amphora illegible; all within olive wreath.
    References: Thompson 275. Cf. Thompson 274f (Ktsei-, Euma-); HGC 4, 1602.
    Pedigree: Ex-Harlan J Berk 208th Bid or Buy Sale, #77 (Stephen Corn Collection; Chicago, 5 September 2019); Ex-Tom Cederlind (August 2014); Ex-Münzen und Medaillen Auction 40, Lot 196 (Munich, 4 June 2014), Ex-Giessener Münzhandlung Dieter Gorny GmbH Auction 67, Lot 161 (Munich, 2 May 1994)​
     
  20. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    That's a superb example!
     
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  21. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    This is a strange holiday that I don't fully understand but, like a good American, I've tried to participate. I gather from the behavior I've seen at the stores of people buying far more wings and alcohol than they can possibly eat that we must be sacrificing these items to the Superb Owl, so accordingly I have presented it with chicken wings and my finest whisky. What next? How will I know if it worked?
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