Antioch, Latest Additions

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  1. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    I decided to try a black background layout for my Seleucia and Pieria collection.

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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I like the back much better. Great collection too.
     
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  4. PeteB

    PeteB Well-Known Member

    Beautiful.
     
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  5. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    Nice coins and great photography.
     
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  6. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Nice coins and layout. :)
     
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  7. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    D.Ray, You've got a great representative collection & beautifully displayed :happy:! The black background works well with your coins since none of them are very dark ;). I like to shoot coins on a black background too unless they are very dark, then I'll switch to a red or off-white backgrounds. I hope you continue adding examples of the later emperors & their wives :D.
     
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  8. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Nice backdrop and superb coins @Deacon Ray. Congrats.
     
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  10. Curtisimo

    Curtisimo the Great(ish)

    Great post @Deacon Ray . I have started using a black background recently as well. I’ll pile on with some of my Antioch coins running from the Hellenistic age to the Crusades.

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    Seleukid Kingdom
    Diodotos Tryphon
    AE17, Antioch mint, struck ca. 142-139 BC
    Dia.: 17 mm
    Wt.: 4.8 g
    Obv.: Diademed head of Tryphon right
    Rev.: BAΣΙΛEΩΣ TPYФΩNOΣ AYTOKPATOPOΣ to right and left of a Macedonian helmet left, adorned with ibex horn. Star in lower left field
    Ref.: BMC Vol. IV 11-12; Babelon 1052; Hoover HGC 1061; Houghton SC 2034.2e
    Ex Ryro Collection, Ex David@PCC

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    Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch
    Trebonianus Gallus
    AR tetradrachm, struck ca. 251-253, 1st officina
    Obv.: Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right
    Rev.: Eagle standing facing, head and tail right, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak; A between legs. SC in exergue
    Ref.: McAlee 1173a; Prieur 657
    Ex Tenbobbit Collection; Purchased privately from the collection of an English gentleman in 2005; Ex AMCC 2, Lot 434 (Nov. 9, 2019)

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    Roman Empire
    Severus Alexander
    AR Denarius, Antioch mint, struck ca. AD 222-235
    Dia.: 18 mm
    Wt.: 3.35 g
    Obv.: IMP C AVR ALEXAND AVG; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    Rev.: PROVID DEORVM; Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe and sceptre
    Ref.: RIC 294
    Ex arnoldoe Collection, Ex Otto Helbing Nachfolger 86, Lot 1585 (Nov. 25, 1942)

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    Roman Empire
    Julian II (AD 360-363)
    AE1, Antioch mint, struck ca. AD 361-363
    Dia.: 28 mm
    Wt.: 8.7 g
    Obv.: D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Diademed, cuirassed bust right.
    Rev.: SECVRITAS REI PVB; Bull, head facing, standing right. Two starts above
    Ref.: RIC VIII 216, pg 532
    Ex Frank S. Robinson Collection, Purchased from David Micheals (Palladium) in the 1990s, ex FSR Auction 107 lot 389 (Jan. 2019), ex FSR Jan. 2010 sale.

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    Crusader Antioch
    Bohemond III (Minority 1149-1163, Majority 1163-1201)
    AR Denier, Antioch mint, struck ca. 1163-1188
    Wt.: 1.06 g
    Dia.: 17 mm
    Obv.: +BOAHVHDVS; Helmeted head left marked with cross pattee, coif mail composed of crescents, five pointed star right, crescent left.
    Rev.: +ANTIOCNIA; cross pattee, with crescent pointing downward in second angle.
    Ref.: Malloy 65/Class A to B cf. Metcalf
    Ex AMCC 2, Lot 289 (Nov. 9, 2019)
     
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  11. PlanoSteve

    PlanoSteve Well-Known Member

    Wow, the coin pics are so sharp, & with the black background they just jump off the page...great result! :singing: Love that mug! :happy:;)
     
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  12. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Cool coins! Deacon, I like your poster displays, attractive and educational.

    I tend to use white backgrounds for my coins, mainly because it's easiest and I'm lazy.

    My first Volusian is Antioch.

    Volusian RPC Antioch 1286.JPG


    A very thing but almost perfectly circular Elagabalus - all with no centration dimple!
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    An attractive young Caracalla.
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  13. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Thank you, @PlanoSteve ! As for the Athens Owl mug, It’s going to have to serve as my ancient owl until I bite the bullet and purchase a real Attica Tetradrachm :greedy: !


     
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  14. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Thanks, @hotwheelsearl ! Great coins.
     
  15. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

    Very nice, always enjoy your eclectic talents
     
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  16. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    That's a beautiful collection Ray, and I love the black background. If I had to choose only one city from which I could collect coins, it would be Antioch. It was a prominent metropolis in many disparate empires throughout history, and a consistent meeting place of Eastern and Western cultures. The coinage of Antioch is always extremely varied and always historically interesting.
     
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  17. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    Very nice coins, but be careful, there were several cities called Antioch. There was Antioch on the Orontes (the most famous one, capital of the Seleucid Kingdom, later of Roman Syria), and also Antioch of Pisidia (or of Phrygia). Your Volusian and your Caracalla are from this Antioch of Pisidia, while your Elagabalus is from Antioch on the Orontes.
     
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  18. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Thank you, @GinoLR ! A quick fix might be to change the title to read: “Coins of the Ancient Cities of Antioch” and remove Seleucis & Pieria.

     
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