My girlfrien would love this one she is a Alabama Fan. May have to look in to getting one of these. Nice Coin
Here is another coin (not my image) with an elephant; this was gold emergency money. German East Africa (DOA) 1916, thus issued in WW1. Due to the war and thus lack of supply, the DOA government could not issue "regular" coins. However, they had lots of gold from a mine in Tabora, and so ... Christian
A very nice collection .... unfortunately i dont have any coins with elephants to share with ... i have a small collection of coins with Great White shark :smile
This one arrived recently, Julius Caesar liked elephants: Julius Caesar Denarius - Elephant Obverse: Elephant right trampling on serpent, CAESAR Reverse: Emblems of the pontificate Struck: BC 49-48, Travelling with Caesar Size: 18.7mm Weight: 3.99gm Catalog: RSC I 49
Nice one Dr E!!!:thumb: I have the round type 1943 or 1944 of this coin it is Brass & also Congo but not sure about Belgian. :kewl:
Not a whole elephant but just the head of an elephant. This series of Roman Republican denarii used pairs of symbols on pairs of dies. The two symbols are always linked in some way. There are theories that they relate to guilds etc. though we really don't know why they were selected. In this case they used a barbed spear head on the obverse and an elephant head on the reverse, which may well refer to gladiators. Regards, Martin
I posted these pics some time ago - the Rhodesian penny where one is struck with the center hole correct and one some what obscure. Enjoy
Here's an ancient elephant. Caracalla denarius Obv:– ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, Laureate bust right Rev:– P M TR P XV COS III P P (XV re-engraved over XIIII), Elephant walking right References:– RIC 211a (Scarce), RSC 230 Regards, Martin