It's Here!... and more!!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Johndakerftw, Aug 14, 2021.

  1. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    Hi Everyone,

    Happy Weekend!

    I got my first fun package at my new apartment and, by, was it a good one! It was the AMCC3 wins for my brother and I plus a few extra goodies.:woot::woot:

    My brother is up first. He hasn't bought any coins in about three years. He bounces from hobby to hobby with video games being his favourite fall back hobby.

    I strongly encouraged him to participate in AMCC3 because it could be a long time before we get another one. He did and won all the coins he bid on: a tetradrachm in the name of Alexander the Great, a Cistiphoric tetradrachm from Mysia and an obol from Pisidia.

    Alexander Tetradrachm - early 2nd century BC.jpg Cistiphoric Tetradrachm - Mysia - 85-76BC.jpg Pisidia Obol - 300-190 BC.jpg Group 1.1.jpg Group 1.2.jpg

    I apologize for the lousy group shots - yikes!o_O

    Now onto my win. Most people know I collect Judaean/Biblical coins. One of the essentials to this collection is the Tribute Penny. There's a lot of debate about what that coin actually was, but, this particular coin is most often labelled as it. This one is a fouree and it fits nicely with my AE Shekel of Tyre. Getting the legit silver coins is on my dream list wayyyyy down the road, but, I'm more content with what I have.

    I was completely blown away by what else I found in the package. A very generous gifter gave me a Theodora follis - wow! @Severus Alexander also gifted me a few Byzantine coins - an Alexius Angelus-Comnenus trachy, a John II half tetarteon and an overstruck Michael II follis with Nicephorus on top.

    Alexius Angelus-Comnenus AE Trachy - 1195-1203 AD.jpg John II Half Tetarteron - 1137-1147 AD.jpg Nicephorus AE Follis - 1078-1081 AD (overstruck on Michael VII).jpg Group 2.1.jpg Group 2.2.jpg
    (Pictures of the Tribute Penny and Theoroda follis to follow)

    I am truly overwhelmed! Wow! I can't thank you all enough!

    My brother and I collected coins from the @arnoldoe, JB and @Severus Alexander collections. I think we made out pretty well.:woot:

    Thanks especially to Severus Alexander and the anonymous donor. I very much appreciate your generosity!

    The auction was fun. We should do it again sometime.:cool:

    Take care and stay safe, friends!

    Erin
     
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  3. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

  4. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    Erin, Congrats on a nice haul from AMCC 3 :happy:! You & your brother did well ;). The large Tet & the Byzantine over-strike are my favorites :D.
     
  5. Alegandron

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

    WOW! WHAT A CLUTCH of coins! Congrats, Erin and Bro! And very nice generosity from Mr @Severus Alexander ! Very kind.

    I like 'em all Erin... really great on you!
     
  6. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    wow! :O...far out Erin&Bro! and kudos to SA! :)
     
  7. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    How wonderful for you, Erin (@Johndakerftw)! I am always happy when I witness the generosity of the members here at Coin Talk! Our community is the best!
     
  8. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    Thanks everyone!

    You’re right, Roman Collector, our community IS the BEST!

    Ive been told that the Tribute Penny can be cleaned up a bit, but, I’m too afraid to mess with it. I get a little shaky when handling small thing like the obol. So, I don’t want to take a chance. But, I’m happy with it regardless. :D

    Erin
     
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  9. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Yes.There are thick layers of horn silver, but it takes substantial skill to remove them.
    Distilled water and brushing will do nothing to remove them.
     
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  10. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    The Byzantine coins are nice and you've got to admit it, they do have personalities all their own.

    The other coins are nice, as well. The Alexander III tetradrachm looks like a 3rd-2nd century BC coin, possibly Celtic? I am not an expert on this coinage. I only know for sure that there are more mints and varieties of his posthumous coinage than there are fleas on the back of a dog.....

    I agree that horn silver is very difficult to remove, and you never know what's beneath it, almost always corrosion, so it is best to leave well enough alone.
     
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  11. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    You guys are right, I’ll leave Tiberius alone.

    Alexander tets were around for a long time from what I gather. This one is from an unknown mint in Pamphylia.

    The tetradrachms are nice to hold.

    Erin
     
  12. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Nice wins and tremendous gifts Erin : they say a lot about how much people at CT appreciate you

    Well deserved !!

    Q
     
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