It is that time of year again... Secret Saturnalia! I agreed to host in alternating years with @John Anthony and so it is my honor to pick up the mantle again this year. As most of you know I am also hosting another Secret Saturnalia over on NF. Anyone is free to participate here, there or both as you wish. I think most of you know the drill by now but see below just in case. Some Rules and Guidelines and Instructions and Such Send me a private message with your name and address After a number of people have sent PMs I will begin pairing up and I will respond to your message with the name and address of the person you will be sending a gift to. The pairings will be random and anonymous. The cutoff date for entry will be Dec. 2, 2022. Saturnalia officially starts on Dec. 17 so try to get your gift out in a timely manner. If you are willing to ship internationally please let me know in your PM. Please restrict yourself to gifting ancient and medieval coins. The US forum usually has a SS of their own if you are interested in that. Please post a photo of your gift to this thread after you have opened it. To enter you must have at least 100 posts on the forum. Gifts in the past have typically been in the $20 - $50 range. IO SATURNALIA!
Thanks to all who have messaged me so far. I plan to do the first round of pairings later this evening so there is still some time to join for the first round. Io Saturnalia!!
I received my Secret Saturnalia package in the mail today!!! Thank you!!! I'll open it on Saturnalia! What fun!!!
Anyone who wishes to participate still has until Friday to do so. I encourage you to join if you would like to. Io Saturnalia.
I have received my Saturnalia gift and will share it when I open it. I also received another gift from a different Secret Saturnalia Person that had gifted me a super nice coin last year (from the same Country and area) they were so kind and generous last year and gifted me a coin that was so awesome I just could not believe that anyone would do that for me, it was by far my best gift I have had in years. It truly made me feel like when I was a young kid when I would get so excited about Christmas, never ever would I have imagined to receive such a wonderful gift and to top it off they did not even participate in the exchanging of gifts and only wanted to give and now again this year ! I am speechless. Here is a picture of the one gifted me last year. Constantine II, 321-324 AD AE Siscia. Obv: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate head right. Rev: CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around VOT (dot) V within wreath.
I got an envelope in the mail today. I feel like Ralphie in A Christmas Story when he gets his decoder ring. But I'm forcing myself to wait till the 17th.
It's here!!! Saturnalia starts today!! I received this lovely antoninianus of Gordian III from my Secret Saturn! Gordian III, 238-244 CE. Roman AR antoninianus, 4.85 g, 23.2 mm, 6 h. Rome, 1st officina, 1st emission, June-December, 238. Obv: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right. Rev: FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left, holding signum and scepter. Refs: RIC 1; Cohen 86; RCV 8609; Hunter 6. THANK YOU, SECRET SANTA!!!
Thanks to my Secret Saturn. What a wonderful addition to my collection. I have a few coins struck under Commodus, but none near as nice as this. Forgive my quick image, but I wanted to post it this morning. Commodus Denarius M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT, laureate head right P M TR P XIII IMP VIII COS V P P, Salus seated left feeding serpent from a patera Rome, 187-88 3.08g, 18mm RSC 544. HJB Tag Thank you again. I hope my SS enjoys what I sent as much as I am enjoying this coin.
Posted just now I opened up my Secret Saturnalia gift today. I am happy to say it is right inline with my collecting interest. I can also say I can add this coin to my collection and I did not have it but has been on my radar. I lived and metal detected in Spain for almost 5 years and that is the reason of my interest in Iberian and Roman coins. On a later deployment to Spain for 9 months I was able to have my Wife come over and went on vacation with Her for 10 awesome days visiting everywhere. One of the places I went to was Carmona and we stayed in a medieval castle there and went and toured the Roman ruins of Carmona and this coin if from that very exact place. Thank you for the gift Secret Saturn ! AE24 Spain Carmo, present day Carmona 2nd-1st century BC Obverse beardless male head right Reverse Carmo between two lines, grain ear above and below 23.36mm, 8.93 grams
Here is another gift from a Secret Saturn that has gifted me a coin two years in a row without them receiving anything back in return. I want to let them know that they really have put back the excitement of the holidays that I used to love so much as a kid growing up, I had missed that excitement for many many years and the last two have been as if I was that same kid with all that excitement again. I am so grateful for your generosity and I really do not know how to express how thankful I am for me being the lucky one, I am at a loss for words all I know to say is THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Probus 276-282 AD Silvered Antoninianus Obverse radiate, draped,and cuirassed bust right. Reverse Felicitas standing left holding cornucopia and caduceus 3.87 grams Ticinum mint AD 276, RIC 359
My coins came yesterday. I have not had time to attribute them yet. This was my first year and I am still learning. Thanks Secret Saturn!
Happy Saturnalia to all and I enjoyed giving my gift. My gift was also cheerful, one BCD coin, one Kushan and a Hermaois posthumous, as well as local chocolates from the giver.