NEWPs: One Greek, One Roman

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Zohar444, Jun 14, 2014.

  1. Zohar444

    Zohar444 Member

    Bought a couple more. Interestingly, the first was purchased in parallel/unrelated to the superb Agathokles Tetradrachm posted by AncientJoe, which only solidified my decision given how attractive this type is. It met price/quality ratio for me, as a step up would become significantly pricier. The Roman piece is outside my scope (whatever that is) yet is conditionally scarce and may remain with me regardless or be sold/traded at a later time - I scanned the universe of auction records and this one screams one of the finest. Have a look at Macrinus's hair (incl facial) - super quality - strike, centering and luster.

    SICILY. SYRACUSE. AGATHOKLES, ca. 317-289 BC. Silver AR Tetradrachm struck ca. 305-295 BC. 27mm, 16.89gr. Obv. KOPAÓ, wreathed head of Kore right. Rev. AÃAÈOKËEIOÓ, Nike standing right, nailing armor to trophy, triskeles beneath left wing. SNG ANS 679. NGC graded CHOICE XF*, Strike 5/5, Surface 5/5. Lovely patina.

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    Roman Provincial. Macrinus (217-218 AD). BI Tetradrachm. 26mm, 11.73gr. Mesopotamia: Carrhae. Obv: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev: Eagle standing front, head right holding wreath in beak, crescent between legs, two pellets in exergue. Prieur 836.NGC MS 4/5, 5/5.

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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Both are beautiful coins, but the Macrinus portrait is superb. Congratulations on two great coins.
     
  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I agree => congrats on scoring two fabulous new coins!! (man, you're buying a lot of total winners lately => well done!!)
     
  5. AncientJoe

    AncientJoe Well-Known Member

    Wow! I like the Agathokles but that Macrinus is wonderful. It looks like it's nearly DMPL (if it were a Morgan dollar :))

    I particularly like these eagle-holding-wreath reverse types because of how similar they look to the "small eagle" design on early US gold.
     
  6. Zohar444

    Zohar444 Member

    Thank you. You guys are to blame for "converting" me to this theme purely on appreciation of the design work. Have started nibbling at the history.
     
  7. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Wow, those are some stunners, Zohar! You have excellent taste :)
     
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