ancients: new pick ups from Manchester NH show

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by ziggy9, Oct 12, 2014.

  1. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    I picked up some nice deals at this weekend's Manchester NH show..

    I will start with this one I got from Fred B. Shore. I promised him I would liberate it so he gave me a good deal on it...
    Photos are quickies so I could post. I will be retaking all the photos later..


    IMG_0071.JPG IMG_0074.JPG
    IMG_0076.JPG IMG_0079.JPG
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    That's a beautiful sestertius, well-done! Yes, crack it out - half the enjoyment of those big bronzes is holding them. (I picked up a few nice pieces from Fred myself, at the Gettysburg show.)
     
    JBGood likes this.
  4. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Better out of slab, makes for more enjoyment when holding those big beasts. Nice buy.
     
  5. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    Next is a Claudius AE As
    28.5 mm 9.3 gram
    Obv: TI CLAVDIVS AVG P TRP IMP, bare bust left
    Rev; libertas stg. facing,head r. l. arm extending, pileus in r. hand
    RIC 97

    IMG_0089.JPG IMG_0091.JPG

    Notes are as listed by dealer. I will be confirming these later as well. IMG_0089.JPG IMG_0091.JPG
     
    Last edited: Oct 12, 2014
    RaceBannon, JBGood, icerain and 5 others like this.
  6. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    Here is a Vespasian AE As
    26.1 mm, 10.0 gram
    Obv: IMP CAESAR VESP AVG COS VII, Laur. bust rt.
    Rev Equitas stg, l. holding scales in y. hand and rod in l. AEQVITAS AVGVST
    RIC 580a IMG_0094.JPG IMG_0095.JPG

    Claudius and Vespasian are both firsts for me
     
    RaceBannon, icerain, zumbly and 3 others like this.
  7. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    Philip II AE Sestertius
    29.2 mm, 15.1 gram
    Obv:Bare headed draped bust r. M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES
    Rev: PRINCIPI IVVENT SC, Philip stg. l. in military uniform holding globe and spear
    RIC 256a
    IMG_0097.JPG

    IMG_0099.JPG

    Another first for my collection...
     
    RaceBannon, JBGood, icerain and 5 others like this.
  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    All decent coins. Congrats.
     
  9. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Looks like that claudius has some bronze disease right in the middle of the portrait, and some other spots.
     
  10. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    the pics actually look worse than the actual coin....
     
  11. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Some cool additions
     
  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Nice ... those are a few sweet new scores (congrats)

    I especially love the Phil-I
     
  13. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    nice coin show score...the Philip I is awesome.
     
  14. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    The Vespasian was improperly ID'ed by the seller. Here is the correct attribution...

    Vespasian AE As. 76 AD.
    IMP CAESAR VESP AVG COS VII, laureate head right
    S-C, Spes standing left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt.
    BMCRE 725-726, Cohen 457. RIC 894
     
  15. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    Nice batch of coins. That Sestertius needs to breath, let it out. :D
     
  16. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    It is good to see someone appreciate coins that were spent enough to get some wear. I admit I am prejudiced against rough surfaces and corrosion but both Philips are OK (mottled colors like the Jr. are sure hard to photograph!). The Philip II looks like an as in proportions but 29mm is too big for that. Mine (RIC 255) weighs 20.4g and has the figure facing the other way and carries the spear differently than your RIC 256. I find interest in that RIC is not terribly clear on the denominations either just adding a letter a or b and not distinguishing dupondii from asses. rx1220bb1688.jpg
     
    chrsmat71, JBGood, icerain and 3 others like this.
  17. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    I'll toss in a sestertius of Philip II. I collected this coin when I first became attracted to ancients, and it was one of the acquisitions that drew me permanently into the arena...

    Philip II
    AE Sestertius, 29mm, 16g, 12h, Rome Mint, 244-249
    Obv.: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust seen from behind, IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG
    Rev.: Philip I and Philip II seated on curule chairs, LIBERALITAS AVGG III//SC

    sesboth700.jpg
     
  18. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Beautiful acquisitions! I too like the Philips. And I agree with Doug, coins that lived a real coin life are very attractive. I like them crusty! Congrats on your scores!!
     
  19. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    That is a nice P II as Augustus.

    It is interesting how we all have our own ways of looking at this issue. I have few problems with coins that were made less than perfect by being used for their intended purpose by people who lived in that day but I am very hard on coins made ugly by modern people with their harsh cleanings, toolings and things related to collecting (staple scratches, for example). I don't like crusties.

    For years I have owned the Claudius as below but I have never assigned it a number in my collection. It is smooth and has a good green patina. The obverse is good for a 'good'. I feel shallow holding the lack of a reverse against the thing. If only it had not been spent so often???
    re1045bbbbc.jpg
     
    Bing, chrsmat71 and JBGood like this.
  20. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Sweet pick-ups Ziggy! I really like that Philip Sestertius. Just great detail on the portrait. Glad to hear it will soon be free from its plastic tomb.

    I like the Claudius as well. Bronze disease or no. Even heavily worn, the portraiture on his coins is just so distinctive.

    Here's mine.

    Claudius OBV.JPG Claudius REV.JPG
     
    Bing and chrsmat71 like this.
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page