Wings on Things

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Ryan McVay, Feb 10, 2021.

  1. Terence Cheesman

    Terence Cheesman Well-Known Member

    Korinth Ar Stater 345-307 BC Obv Pegasos flying left Rv, Head of Athena left wearing Corinthian style helmet. Calciati 417 8.54 grms 22 mm Photo By W. Hansen corinth1.jpg This coinage is a great example of how a coin image can spread. Within a few years of its adoption the image spread to other cities on the Adriatic coast. Eventually in the fourth century this design spread to Italy and then Sicily. Finally the image of Athena appears to be the inspiration to the obverse of the gold staters of Alexander III of Macedon.
     
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  3. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ...say no more...:D perseus 002.JPG perseus 005.JPG Perseus Bronze
     
  4. Di Nomos

    Di Nomos Well-Known Member

    I have better 'winged' coins, but have shown them before, so will show something different.

    A small winged sphinx on the reverse of this Rhodian tetradrachm.

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    And Nike on the reverse of this early stater from Neapolis.

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  5. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    It wasn't just the Greeks giving wing to thing:

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    Notice the light of foot male in the centre of this note from Canadian Bank of Commerce:

    bankofcommerce51935.jpg
     
  6. Alegandron

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

    Curious, @scottishmoney , how can the C$5 note be copyrighted by you?
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  7. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Lots of wings on this one:
    PerseusEagle.jpg
    KINGS of MACEDON. Perseus. 179-168 BC. Æ (21mm, 5.51 gm). Obv: Head of hero Perseus r., wearing winged petasos surmounted by griffin's head; harpê over shoulder. Rev: B - A above, Π - Ε below eagle stg. facing on thunderbolt, head r. (star in ex.). Cf. SNG Alpha Bank 1142; cf. SNG Cop 1275.
     
  8. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    My scan can. The note is not. I had to put those on images on my website(when I had one) so scammers couldn't heist the images and use them for fraudulent eBay sales. I had several occasions of finding my coins or banknotes "for sale" on eBay.
     
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  9. Alegandron

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

    Thanks! Makes sense. Understood.
     
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  10. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    Here are some wings on things that don't have them (or don't even exist) in real life. Not including winged helmets and winged Victories, which are on too many of my coins for me to show them in this post. I'll save those for a separate post later.

    Pegasi:

    Corinth:

    Corinth AR Stater jpg version.jpg
    Q. Titius:

    Q. Titius denarius jpg version.jpg
    Gallienus (from the zoo series):

    Gallienus - Pegasus jpg version.jpg

    Griffins/gryphons:

    Pantikapaion:

    Pantikapaion (Pan-Griffin) redacted, jpg version.jpg

    L. Papius:

    L. Papius - Juno Sospita & Gryphon, jpg version.jpg

    Philip II, Moesia, Tomis (Griffin as Nemesis, with wheel):

    Philip II Moesia, Tomis (Gryphon & wheel) jpg version.jpg

    Gallienus (from the zoo series):

    Gallienus Gryphon jpg version.jpg

    Sphinx:

    Winged human-headed sphinx (T. Carisius):

    T. Carisius sphinx jpg version.jpg

    Cupids:

    L. Julius L.f. Caesar, biga of Cupids:

    COMBINED Lucius Julius L.f. Caesar (Mars-Biga of Cupids).jpg

    L. Lucretius Trio, Cupid riding dolphin:

    Lucretius Trio (boy on dolphin).jpg
     
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  11. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    There has to be one in the every crowd! But I love the humor and imagery.
     
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  12. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    Nice Perseus!
     
  13. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    @medoraman Thanks Chris! Yes he does. I know of a couple other club members on the forum as well! Thanks for taking me into the fold.
     
  14. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    Here's one in my top 5 of Wings on Things. The quintessence of polymorphism.
    Winged Dolphin bi-pedal.jpg
     
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  15. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    Here's my one of my top 5 Nike images. Ok Top 2. Terina, Bruttium
    Terina Bruttium.jpg
     
  16. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    Go back further and you can see how Nike was transformed from something like this 6 winged Daimon. 6 winged Daimon.jpg

    There is an older Electrum from 600-550BC that I feel is probably the first winged thing on a coin...I just can't find it..I'll post when I do.
     
  17. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Ryan:
    Your Terina is spectacular!!!
    ESPECIALLY the perspective, 3D seat! Very early for this treatment.
    I am envious.
     
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  18. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Ephesian bronze is a little sub-favourite of mine:

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    The people of Ephesus must have really liked bees, because they are prominent on coins from that time. Bees are remarkably overlooked but very important creatures in agriculture - their pollination of plants is essential. Obviously the ancients must have recognized this.
     
  19. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Another Asia Minor bee coin, this one from Chersonesos:

    chersonesosbee.jpg
     
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  20. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

    Regrets, don't have any "ancients" but I love to contribute.

    Here are "a few of my favorite things" . . . with wings . . . .

    Z



    1861 Belgian Art Festival Medal - Welcoming Angel-Bull Harvest - obverse.JPG

    2010 USNA Trade Dollar - Liberty Winged Horse - 27mm - obverse.jpg

    2012 USA Exchange Currency Concept - Holographic - obverse.JPG

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    The little cherubs on the sides . . . . .



    1965 Pope Paul VI  Madonna & Child - reverse.jpg


    And I just had to throw this one in the mix . . .




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  21. Only a Poor Old Man

    Only a Poor Old Man Well-Known Member

    I forgot that insects have wings! In that case here is my little bee.

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