ANCIENT - Alphabetical Coins of Rulers!

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  1. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Trajan Decius, AR Tetradrachm
    249-251 AD
    Antioch, Syria, Seleucis ad Pieria, Struck 250-251 AD
    Diameter: 28 mm
    Weight: 14.55 grams
    Obverse: AYT Kr ME KY dEKIOC TPAIANOC CEB, Radiate Crown, draped bust right, Z below bust
    Reverse: dHMAPX EoOYCIAC, eagle standing left on palm, head right, wings spread, wreath in beak, SC in exergue
    Reference: Prieur 548

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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Sadly, this is my final "D-Coin" ... but it is one of my favourites

    Diocletian, Antoninianus
    284-305 AD
    Rome Mint, struck circa 290 AD
    Diameter: 22 mm
    Weight: 3.81 grams
    Obverse: IMP DIOCLE TIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right
    Reverse: IOVI FV LGERATORI, Jupiter standing facing, head right, preparing to hurl thunderbolt; at feet to left, eagle standing left, head right; XXI r in exergue
    Reference: RIC V 168 var. (unlisted officina and with eagle)
    Other: near XF, flan crack. RARE

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  4. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Demetrios Poliorketes, Macedonian Kingdom, c. 289 - fall 288 B.C., Silver tetradrachm
    Obv:– Demetrios diademed head right with horns of a bull, the animal sacred to Demetrios' patron deity
    Rev:– BASILEOS DEMETRIOY, Poseidon standing left, right foot on rock, trident in left (apparently inspired by the Lateran Poseidon, a statue by Lysippos, court sculptor of Alexander), monogram left
    Minted in Pella, c. 289 - fall 288 B.C.
    Reference:– Newell p. 97, 91 and pl. VIII, 12, SNG Cop 1179 var.
    17.0192g, 29.3mm, 45o
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  5. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Seleucid Kingdom, Demetrios I Soter, tetradrachm, 162-150 B.C.
    Obv:– Diademed head of Demetrios I right inside a fillet border
    Rev:– BASILEWS DEMHTROS SOTEPOS / BXR, Tyche seated left on throne ornamented with tritoness, holding short scepter and cornucopia; in outer left field, controls; in exergue
    Minted in Antioch on the Orontes, S.E. 162 (151/0 B.C.)
    Reference:– Seleucid Coins 1641.8h; SMA 131.
    Obverse struck a little off center

    16.53g, 28mm, 0o

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  6. doucet

    doucet Well-Known Member

    Seleucid Kingdom, Demetrios III, Eucaerus

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  7. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    here are a couple from demetrios i sotor,


    my avatar coin, horse and elephant...

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    and demtrios hanging out with a headlesss (unfortunately) demeter.
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  8. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Ummm, I'm fairly sure that I only have a couple/few "E-Coins" to toss into the ol' ring ... when do we start posting "E-Coins"?

    Windchild => can we keep/accelerate the pace to become a "daily" change-over? (it has almost been 24 hours since chrsmat71 posted his last, sweet "D-Coin")
     
  9. doucet

    doucet Well-Known Member

    One more......
    Domitian, Commange


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  10. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Doucet => sweet eye-appeal on that Domitian (glad you snuck it in there!!)
     
  11. doucet

    doucet Well-Known Member

    Thank you stevex. Your coins always have great eye appeal.

    I'm afraid I might not have anything else until G comes around.
     
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  12. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I'm looking forward to seeing everyone's Elagabalus issues. Hoping some lucky soul has a 'transporting the sacred stone of Emesa' specimen to show.
     
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  13. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    Eanred, King of Northumbria
    AE Styca
    Obv: EANRED REX + around a cross
    Rev: + MONNE dot around a cross
    York mint, struck 810-840 AD
    0.98g, 13mm
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  14. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem


    => well, you asked for it ...

    Yup, all I gots is Elagabalus!!

    Elagabalus, AR Denarius
    218-222 AD
    Struck Rome Mint (219 AD)
    Diameter: 20 mm
    WEight: 2.54 grams
    Obverse: IMPANTONINVSAVG - Laureate, draped bust right
    Reverse: PMTRPIICOSIIPP - Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopia; wheel under chair
    Reference: RIC 19, S 7529


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  15. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    => and here is the Super-sized version ...

    Elagabalus, AR Tetradrachm
    219-220 AD
    Antioch, Syria
    Diameter: 26 mm
    Weight: 12.80 grams
    Obverse: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    Reverse: Eagle standing, facing on ground line, head left, holding wreath in beak; D - E on either side, star between legs

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  16. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I forgot that I had a D coin. Drusus, with Germanicus. Guess I get to post it twice in this thread :D

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    LYDIA. Sardes. Germanicus, with Drusus (Caesar, 15 BC-AD 19). Ae (Restruck circa AD 28/9). Asinius Pollio, proconsul.

    This coin was originally struck with the reverse legend EPI ARXIEREWS ALEXANDROU KLEWNOS SARDIANOU but using an elaborate set of ring shaped countermark dies the obverse and reverse legends were restruck, the reverse indicating the new magistrate.

    Obverse Legend : deltaΡΟΥΣΟΣ KAI gammaΕΡMANIKOΣ KAIΣΑΡΕΣ NEOI ΘEOI ΦΙΛΑdeltaΕΛΦOI
    Obverse Description : Togate figures of Drusus and Germanicus seated left on curule chairs, one figure holding a lituus
    Reverse Legend : gammaΑΙΩ AΣΙΝΝΙΩ ΠΟΛΛΙΩΝI ANΘΥΠΑΤΩ KOINOΥ AΣΙΑΣ
    Reverse Description : KOINOY AΣΙΑΣ in two lines within wreath; legend around
    Weight: 15.5 gm
    Diameter: 29 mm
    RPC 2995
     
  17. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Ooops, I stand corrected as well ... apparently this coin may count as an "E-Coin" as well?

    Antiochos IV Epiphanes, Æ28
    KINGS of COMMAGENE
    AD 38-72
    Diameter: 28 mm
    Weight: 15.57 grams
    Obverse: Diademed and draped bust right
    Reverse: Scorpion within wreath
    Reference: RPC I 3854; AC 199 (obv. legend)
    Other: 12h … Near VF, earthen brown patina, rubbed on the high points, two long scratches near obverse edge

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    ... man, I never get tired of gazing at that scorpion!! (sweet)
     
  18. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    So I guess I can't talk you into a trade then, huh? I'm looking for a scorpion coin for my mom, a Scorpio, and she likes that astrological stuff.

    I'll trade you a nice Roman Republic anonymous denarius, LOL!
     
  19. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    ahahaha => well TIF, I must admit that I really like your style ... but I am not much of a "trader" (I am very loyal to my adopted coins)

    => but I do recommend finding her a similar coin (man, I love the style of these babies ... I'm sure that she'd love it!! ... oh, and if not, then you could apologize and then stick it into your collection) .... 28 mmm x 15 grams ... yup, it's a beauty in-hand!!

    ;)
     
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  20. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Steve, Epiphanes is not a name but means 'God Manifest' so it really is not appropriate for the second airing of the scorpion. My example is not as nice but I would only require the trade of a nice Republican anonymous sestertius (1/4 as much, right?).
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  21. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    => Doug, in some ways, your coin is nicer than my example ... but I'm unclear? ...

    => are you offering a trade for TIF's anonymous RR coin from the other thread?
     
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