"Snakes on a Coin"

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by willieboyd2, Aug 16, 2006.

  1. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    Coopra, you should have these coins too:

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    I agree with Coopra, that snake and Fragon are almost interchangeable, well since dragons are like, snakes with wings.
     
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  3. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    What are the top 2 Czarist Russian coins? I know that the bottom coin was issued during the reign of Czarina Catherine II,the Great (1762-96).I can't tell what denomination it is though.

    Aidan.
     
  4. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    The first one is a 1709 1 kopek during Peter I era and the second one is 1 kopek of Peter II era. The second coin you see there is actually pretty difficult to find, and it's a two year type.
     
  5. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Is Czar Peter I's coin the one that has the Cyrillic dating system,which a lot of people cannot work out?

    Aidan.
     
  6. coopra

    coopra Member

    That's true. The first dates on coins if I am not mistaken appeared during Fedor Ivanovich (1584-1598).
    This page can help with coins dating from 1696 till year 1717 of Peter 1 period. http://www.peter1cheshua.narod.ru/dates.jpg But even after they kept on using letters instead of numbers. Unfortunally this is not my cup of tea and I cannot help here. I collect hammered coins before year 1717 though I have many from the later period.
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    The first coin to have a date on it came from one of the Scandinavian countries, memory wants to say it was around 1235 & from Denmark. I may be off on the year and country, but it was definitely a Scandinavian country and in the 13th century.
     
  8. yarm

    yarm Junior Member Supporter

    Middlesex 253

    Another conder snake.
     

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  9. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    that grade is awesome. wow cool snake. i will post my killer snake coin when I figure out how to take pics of it. I guarantee you will love it as much as I do.
     
  10. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member


    Here is an old snake tamer from 268 AD, Diety Salus holding snake. (Roman)
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  11. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    One of My Fav Snake coins.

    Anatolia, Mysia, Pergamum (Pergamon)
    Cistica Mystica or Cistophoric Tetradrachm Equal to 3 Roman DenariI
    AR 26mm (12.46g) 85-76BC
    Obverse: Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy wreath
    Reverse: bow-case with serpents, PRE monogram to left, KP / PRY monogram above, serpent-staff right.
    Ref: Kleiner 36

    Mysia Tet 85-76BC POST.jpg

    One of the members here has an exceptionally awesome Cistophoric Tet of Mark Antony and Octavian, and yet another member has an intersting ancient coins with some working class snakes, Snakes pulling a chariot. It will be up to those guys to post them but they are both over the top coins.
     
  12. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member


    What the heck... A head full-o-snakes. (Gorgon/Medusa)
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  13. SKI

    SKI Ooka Echizen Kawayama San

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    Roman Provinicial
    Emperor Macrinus 217-218 AD
     
  14. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

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    Faustina Jr. (146 - 175 A.D.)
    AR Denarius
    O: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA; Draped bust right, wearing stephane.
    R: SALVS; Salus standing left, holding sceptre, feeding serpent rising up from altar.
    Rome
    3.35g
    18.5mm
    RIC 715, RSC 197a, BMCRE 145 (Aurelius)
     
  15. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Apollonia Pontica AR Drachm
    OBV: Gorgoneian facing with snakes for hair and a protruding tongue
    REV: An anchor flanked by letter A and a crayfish, which represents the minting city of Apollonia, the major fifth century BC Greek colony on the west coast of the Black Sea, modern Sozopol in Bulgaria
    Struck at Apollonia, 450-400 BC
    3.13g, 14-15mm
    BMC IX, Black Sea 150-151
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  16. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Severus Alexander AR Denarius
    OBV: IMP C MAV R SEV ALEXAND AVG - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    REV: P M TRP II COS II P P - Salus seated left, feeding snake on altar
    Struck at Rome, 223 AD
    2.7g, 19mm
    RIC 32, BMC 117, C 239
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  17. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Hey Bing wheres the MA Tet? Thats over the top!
    These are awesome coins guys!
     
  18. yarm

    yarm Junior Member Supporter

    This Conder token has a serpent wrapped around the flaming tripod on the reverse.

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  19. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    I started this thread in 2006, so here is another one:

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    Hadrian Roman Provincial Bronze Obol Cobra Alexandria

    Obverse: Laureate head right
    Reverse: Cobra erect with head left, hood spread,
    crowned with horns and disc, enfolds stalk of grain and a poppy

    Specifications:
    Size: 20mm
    Weight: 4.94gm
    Struck: AD 129-130 Alexandria, Egypt
    Catalog: Milne 2249

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  20. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Well, since it was requested....

    Marc Anthony Ionia Silver cistophoric tetradrachm
    OBV: M ANTONIVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT, head of Antony right, wreathed in ivy, lituus below, all within wreath of ivy and grapes
    REV: III VIR R P C, bust of Octavia right on cista flanked by snakes
    Struck at Ephesus, 39 BC
    11.8gm, 26mm
    RPC I 2201
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  21. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    No coins, but snakes I've got!

    Chris
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