Ancients => Giddy-Up => A sweet Tyche and a good ol' Horsehead

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by stevex6, May 19, 2013.

  1. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Man, I'm really lovin' the feelin' of this purdy coin!! ... and I'm hoping that you guys like it too!!

    Cheers, brothers!! (Happy long weekend!!)


    Cilicia, Aigeai AE22

    1st century BC
    Diameter: 22 mm
    Weight: 6.26 grams
    Obverse: Turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right
    Reverse: Horse's head left, ethnic above, monogram to right
    Reference: Ex: Vecchi 14, lot 647
    Other: Good VF on a large flan

    Cilicia Aigeai Tyche & Horse a.jpg Cilicia Aigeai Tyche & Horse b.jpg
     
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  3. CBJesse

    CBJesse Capped Bust Fanactic

    She's a beauty! I love women on ancient coins. Nice pickup!
     
  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Thanks CBJesse ...

    here is a map showing the coin's birthplace => "Cilicia"


    Cilicia Map.png
     
  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Another Tyche? Man, I guess we're going to be in completion with each other. That's a real beauty Jerry. I was looking at a similar coin with a brown patina earlier this week, but, alas, it sold for well over my budget. Congrats and two thumbs up. :thumb::thumb:
     
  6. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    Excellent issue with just a great flan.
     
  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    yessir, Chief => we've got ouselves a Tyche "and" a horse => yup, this baby ticked-off two boxes on my want-list, so I snagged it!!

    ... Hey, I'm glad that you like it, my friend (I hope you're hangin' in there and having an okay weekend)


    :cheers:
     
  8. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Thanks, medoraman ...
     
  9. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    I actually bought a "match" for that coin last week. I will need to get a photo posted and see if you can see why they would be a match. :)
     
  10. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    medoraman => hey, I'm gonna go hang-out with my girl for the night, but if you post your coin then I'll definitely comment on it, tomorrow ... thanks for the coin-effort!!

    Cheers, brothers

    :thumb:
     
  11. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Nice turrethead Steve.
     
  12. NJM Ancients

    NJM Ancients New Member

    Great example steve....sweet patina and flan!
     
  13. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    Here is a coin that could be considered a "pair" with Steve's. Anyone know why? I will post the full attribution after to peeve off Googlers. :)

    gordsero.jpg gordserr.jpg

    The only reason I bought this coin is because of this connection. Btw, not my pics, and I seriously do not believe its this blue. I haven't got it in the mail yet.
     
  14. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Very cool coin Steve, great color and detail, well done on this Tyche coin..:thumb::thumb:
     
  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    that's fantastic, what a great reverse.

    speaking of great reverses, you've got to stop using that avatar stevex...very distracting. :D

    good map by the way...i just got one from lydia and had to look that one up.
     
  16. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Thanks for the coin-compliments, gang ...

    medoraman, I have zero clue regarding a match between my new coin and your new coin ... well, unless the match is
    => "both coins look awesome!!"

    ;)
     
  17. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Ummm, since my OP-coin is from "Cilicia", I'd like to invite anybody that owns any coins from Cilicia to post 'em up for us to see!!

    I have two more to add to the bunch:

    Cilicia, Tarsos AE22
    Circa 100 BC
    Diameter: 22 mm
    Weight: 9.78 grams
    Obverse: Turreted head of Tyche right, Countermark: Radiate head of Helios right (CM: Howgego 11? Hierapolis Phrygia circa 50AD)
    Reverse: "TAPSEWN" Pyre of Sandan in the form of a pyramid, Sandan on a lion within
    Reference: SNG Levante 951ff

    Cilicia Tarsos countermark a.jpg Cilicia Tarsos countermark b.jpg Cilicia Tarsos countermark c.jpg




    CILICIA, Soloi AE25
    Circa 100-30 BC
    Diameter: 25 mm
    Weight: 9.30 grams
    Obverse: Aegis with winged facing gorgoneion in center
    Reverse: Aphrodite riding galloping bull right; monogram to upper left
    Reference: SNG France 1195 var. (owl to right); SNG Levante 870 var. (same)
    Other: 12h, VF, dark green patina


    cilica a.jpg cilica b.jpg



    => please post any coins from Cilicia (thanks, gang)





     
  18. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Seriously?

    I am the only dude that has ancient coins from Cilicia??

    ==>>> yeeeeesssssss!! (a SMACKDOWN victory!!) ... ahhhhh ... phew, man it feels good to be back in the ol' ring!!

    ;)
     
  19. Dionysos

    Dionysos Well-Known Member

    Cilicia, Nagidos AR Stater
    (400-385 BC)
    Obv.: Aphrodite seated, holding phiale over altar, Eros standing behind, crowning her with wreath.
    Rev.: Dionysos holding grape bunch on vine and thyrsos, A in wreath to left.
    Casabonne type 4, Lederer 26.

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    Cilicia, Nagidos AR Stater
    (385-375 BC)
    Obv.: Aphrodite seated, holding phiale over altar, Eros standing behind, crowning her with wreath.
    Rev.: Dionysos holding grape bunch on vine and thyrsos.
    SNG France 21.

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  20. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    CILICIA, KORYKOS CITY COINAGE AE 19
    OBV: Turreted head of Tyche right; A behind. Circle of dots
    REV: ΚΩΡΥΚΙΩΤΩΝ, Hermes standing left, holding caduceus, ΕΥ/ΕΠΙ/ΕΡ in left field
    Struck 1st century BC (100-30 BC)
    5.87g, 19.42 mm
    SNG Levante 792; SNG France 1075
    CILICIA, KORYKOS obv.jpg CILICIA, KORYKOS rev.jpg
     
  21. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    ah-ha!! ... I figured that there were still a few Cilicia coins hiding out there in the reeds!!

    => awesome lookin' coins, comrades!! ... thanks for joining in!!


    :cheers::cheers:
     
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