[Ancients] 3 Coins from Hispania

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  1. Gil-galad

    Gil-galad I AM SPARTACUS

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    SPAIN, Julia Traducta. Augustus. 27 BC - 14 BC.

    OBV: Augustus bust right.

    REV: IVLIA / TRAD within oak wreath.

    This one and all of these coins have been attributed by the dealer. They are on the way here in the mail soon. I ordered them last night. I haven't tried to attribute to a catalog ID as of yet.

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    Spain, Corduba AE Semis.

    OBV: Bust of Venus

    REV: Winged Eros

    This coin and the next one that follows are two that I received to replace one coin that I ordered that was already sold, unfortunately.

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    Spain, Castulo AE Semis

    OBV: Male bust right

    REV: Bull under crescent

    I don't know much about these coins yet but this is me kind of taking a break from trying to get as many Roman emperors as I can get.
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Fun and interesting coins, Gil! As Steve would say, "Man, I need to buy more coins!" :D
     
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  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Neat => sweet new pickups, Daryl ...

    Ummm, curious? => these coins look like they may be lil' wee fellas (what are the sizes of these interesting new additions?)
     
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  5. Gil-galad

    Gil-galad I AM SPARTACUS

    Yes, they are Semis which means they are under 20mm and about 2-3g. This dealer doesn't measure his coins but I certainly will when I receive.
     
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  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Cool little bronzes.
     
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  7. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Your last two look a lot smaller than semisses. We will be interested in the measurements.

    Castulo, half units?, 4.1g and 7.6g, from different dealers but both called the same thing. I do not know. g00004bb2310.jpg g00005bb2666.jpg
    Gades AE27 11.5g
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  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Here is one I have identified as a Semis:
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    IBERIAN AE Semis
    OBVERSE: Young male head right, Phoenician letter before
    REVERSE: Bull right, crescent above, two Phoenicial letters below.
    Struck at Castulo Late 1st century BC
    15.6mm, 1.8g
    Burgos 897

    Another as a Half Unit:
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    IBERIAN Æ Half Unit
    OBVERSE: Diademed head right; palm frond to right.
    REVERSE: Iberian legend KaSTiLO; Bull standing right; crescent above
    Struck at Castulo Late 2d Century BC
    28mm, 7.7g
    SNG BM Spain 1345

    And another as an AE As:
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    IBERIAN AE As
    OBVERSE: Diademed male head right.
    REVERSE: Sphinx standing right, raising forepaw; star above paw, letter below Struck at Castulo Early 2d century BC
    33mm, 25.3g
    CNH pg. 332, 9; Burgos 697
     
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  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    We have a lot of copying other ID's by dealers when what we need is a little understanding of the series.
     
  10. doucet

    doucet Well-Known Member

    I don't know a great deal about these coins. Mine are all from Castulo.

    David Sear has some nice ones pictured in his Europe Greek coin book, but doesn't show all the types. I have yet to understand much about them.

    I like the one from Gades that dougsmit shows. I've been watching for one of those.

    Two of mine.... One with the bull rev. and CN on both sides. (what does the CN mean?)
    The other has the boar rev.

    Castulo CN Bull CN cresent 1st, 2nd c.JPG 23mm, 12.1g


    castulo boar 3.JPG 15mm, 4.5g
     
  11. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    i like the style of these coins, but only have a few poor examples...here's one with a little hair of the dog.

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  12. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    Nice little coins, gil. Been wanting to expand into pre-Roman Iberian for a while but hasn't happened yet. Been distracted by many other coins! All I have from Spain are a couple provincials, several Visigothics, and a couple high medieval.

    This seems to be a bit of a problem with this seller, I've noticed. The same thing happened to me. That aside, he doesn't have bad stock.
     
  13. Gil-galad

    Gil-galad I AM SPARTACUS

    I just got all these coins in the mail a couple of days ago. Been kind of lazy posting them and their measurements.

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    Spain, Corduba, AE Semis, 2nd Century BC, 3.7g, 18mm

    OBV: Head of Venus right.

    REV: Eros standing left.

    REF: Unknown


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    Castulo, Spain, AE Semis, AE14, 1.3g, 14mm

    OBV: Male head right.

    REV: Bull right, crescent above.

    REF: Unknown

    That's about all the information I could come up with. If anyone would like to check them out and let me know if these are right.
     
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  14. vlaha

    vlaha Respect. The. Hat.

    Hey C-man, I did a ten minute job on the obverse.

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    What do ya' think? :D
     
  15. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    => C-man is a rather poor handle


    ;)
     
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  16. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    you took off the dog hair patina?! well, that completely ruined it! ;)

    looks nice vlaha, feel free to work on any of my poorly photographed coins!

    the other day I tried to figure out how to do the black background on gimp, and I gave up.
     
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  17. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Me too.
     
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  18. Gil-galad

    Gil-galad I AM SPARTACUS

    So, what do you think, Doug? Are they Semis or not based on the measurements?
     
  19. vlaha

    vlaha Respect. The. Hat.

    I would do it like this:

    1. Cut out a circular area around the coin using the elliptical select (Ctrl x,)

    2. Delete layer (should be in the task bar to the right.)

    3. Paste layer (Ctrl v)

    4. Zoom in and freehand the edges (using the magnifying glass and pen respectably)

    5. Right click on the bar to the right, do it under the current layer, a drop down menu should appear, click on create new layer, when the options come up, select white from the "layer fill type".

    6. In the same bar click and drag the new layer and place it under the coin layer.

    7. Use use the paint bucket to fill in the white layer.

    8. Touch up.

    Or...

    1. Zoom in and freehand the edges (using the magnifying glass and pen respectably)

    2. Use paint bucket to fill in various aspects of the backround.

    3. Touch up.

    I prefer method one because it makes it combining the obverse/reverse photos less of a pain.

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  20. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    thanks vlaha, i'll try again next week when I get some time, i'll give you a progress report.
     
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