Nice one, Race, congrats! I honestly don't know if bankers' marks are identifiable at all. If they are, I'd be interested to read more on that as well. I did eventually get myself a cool worn example of one of these. Thanks for giving me an excuse to post it . THE TRIUMVIRS MARK ANTONY Denarius 3.57g, 19.4mm Patrae (?) mint, autumn 32 - spring 31 BC. Crawford 544/25; CRI 362; Sydenham 1229; RSC 39. O: [ANT AVG] above, Praetorian galley right with rowers, [III VIR R P C] below. R: Legionary eagle (aquila) between two standards (signa), LEG XI across lower field.
Saddly I have just one : ROMAN IMPERATORS, MARK ANTONY LEG IV denarius struck in a travelling mint, c.32-31 BC ANT • AVG / III VIR • R • P • C, Galley right LEG IV, Legionary eagle between two standards 3.67 gr Ref : HCRI #352, Cohen #30 Q
And here's my latest one... I don't intend to try to collect all the varieties, but I've been wanting at least one example from one of the legions named on their coins - XII ANTIQVAE, XVII CLASSICAE, or XVIII LYBICAE. These are quite abit scarcer than most of the regular ones, so I was lucky enough to nab this ANTIQVAE from Andrew McCabe's collection when it came up on auction recently. Even though I think the wonderful old toning, wear, scratches and bankers' marks are perfectly appropriate for the legion's epithet - Antiquae, or the 'the Ancient Legion' - I'm glad that my naked eyes don't magnify all of the coin's little faults the way the picture does. In short, much nicer in hand! THE TRIUMVIRS MARK ANTONY Denarius 3.78g, 19mm Military mint (Patrae?), autumn 32 - spring 31 BC Crawford 544/9. O: ANT AVG above, Praetorian galley right with rowers, III VIR R P C below. R: LEG XII ANTIQVAE, Legionary eagle (aquila) between two standards (signa). Ex Andrew McCabe Collection
100% yah, me too => I have always taken a gander at these coins, but I've never pulled the ol' trigger (honestly, I'd love to be the dude that collected all of 'em!!) ... Ummm, I'm pretty sure that Doug has several of the these Legion-examples? ... or maybe it's Bing? ... either one of those epic cool-guys!!
Here's my 10th Legion denarius. Bought it as a cheap-priced hole-filler since this era is not really my focus and so I'm not willing to invest in a better one at the moment, but poor-condition hole-filler or not I still think its a pretty cool piece.