First Coin of 2015

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by zumbly, Jan 10, 2015.

  1. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    This coin was an unattributed 2014 seller freebie sitting in my junk pile until I randomly pulled it out earlier this week to take a shot at attributing it.

    Yeah, I guess technically it really is my first of 2015 only in that it's the first coin of the year to be given a new number in my collection spreadsheet. Just killing time until I get my first proper newps of the year.... but hey, having fun while doing it :).

    Commodus Augusta b400.jpg
    COMMODUS
    AE19
    4.77g, 19.3mm
    CILICIA, Augusta, 183/184 AD (Year 164)
    Karbach, Augusta p.54, 81 (same obv die); RPC Online Temp 6170 (as Marcus Aurelius, one example cited)
    O: Laureate head of Commodus right, AV KOMODO [...].
    R: AVGOVSTN(sic) ETOY EPD, horse standing right, head turned left; tree to left.

    The coin is in pretty rough shape, but the portrait is distinctly Antonine. Attributing it still took some hunting, but eventually some trawling through RPC Online turned it up as a rarely seen issue from a rather obscure provincial mint.

    Research Trivia:
    The city of Augusta (near Adana in modern day Turkey) was founded in AD 20 on the eastern Cilician plains and named after Livia, widow of Augustus. It was built in a loop of the river Seyhan between some low hills, and its ruins were only discovered in 1955. Unfortunately, the site was never excavated as that same year, the Seyhan Dam was completed and the ruins disappeared beneath its waters.

    Seyhan Dam Lake.jpg
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Junk piles and mixed lots can be fun :). This coin won't win any beauty pageants but hey, it's still an ancient coin and therefore awesome :D.
     
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  4. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I'm surprised you were able to attribute it. Good detective work.
     
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  5. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Great snag, Z-Bro ... you're ahead of me in 2015 (man, I've gotta get my act together, I'm falling behind!!)

    ;)

    => *sigh*, I could sure use that beach-climate right about now!! (cool photo & trivia)
     
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  6. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    There's an auction coming up this Wednesday. Time to jingle in the new year with some new coins :D.
     
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  7. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Nice bit of detective work Z-Man. Well done!
     
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  8. Gil-galad

    Gil-galad I AM SPARTACUS

    Nice coin. Just to think Cilicia was the home of pirates back in the ancient days.
     
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  9. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Thanks, I've just put "Cilician pirates" on the reading list :D.
     
  10. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    good job attributing that coin Z.

    a prettyneat horse revere really, a cool freebie.
     
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  11. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Free always nice, good lookin' coin Z, i have 4 coins in the pipe line, hope they show soon...amazing what these old coins could say!!!
     
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  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Hey brother, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to toss-in my Cilician examples, but well, you know me, so "here they are" ...

    CILICIA, Uncertain, AR Obol
    4th century BC
    Diameter: 10 mm
    Weight: 0.60 grams
    Obverse: Youthful male head (Triptolemos?) left, wearing grain wreath
    Reverse: Eagle left on lion's back, all within dotted square border

    Cilicia Obol Eagle on Lion.jpg


    CILICIA, Tarsos. Æ18
    164-27 BC
    Diameter: 18 mm
    Weight: 3.42 grams
    Obverse: Club; MH-TPO (in monogram form) flanking; all within wreath
    Reverse: Zeus Nikephoros seated left; star-in-crescent to left

    Cilicia Tarsos Club.jpg



    Cilicia, Tarsos AE22
    Circa 100 BC
    Diameter: 22 mm
    Weight: 9.78 grams
    Obverse: Turreted head of Tyche right, Countermark: Radiate head of Helios right (CM: Howgego 11? Hierapolis Phrygia circa 50AD)
    Reverse: "TAPSEWN" Pyre of Sandan in the form of a pyramid, Sandan on a horned lion within

    Cilicia Tarsos countermark.jpg



    CILICIA, Soloi AE25
    Circa 100-30 BC
    Diameter: 25 mm
    Weight: 9.30 grams
    Obverse: Aegis with winged facing gorgoneion in center
    Reverse: Aphrodite riding galloping bull right; monogram to upper left

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    Cilicia, Aigeai AE22
    1st century BC
    Diameter: 22 mm
    Weight: 6.26 grams
    Obverse: Turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right
    Reverse: Horse's head left, ethnic above, monogram to right

    Cilicia Aigeai Tyche & Horse.jpg
     
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  13. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Nice little coin, Z. I also enjoy collecting obscure and uncommon coins from obscure places, as long as enough of the details are present to make them recognizable.
     
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  14. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Thanks for the comments, folks. This one may have been a freebie, but it's definitely a keeper.

    Nice Cilicians, Steve... love the one with the winged gorgoneion on the aegis. Getting to be quite fond of Cilician coins, and actually coins of Asia Minor in general.
     
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  15. tenacious

    tenacious Member

    Great story about them capturing and ransoming Julius Caesar. He told the pirates that once ransomed he would be back to hunt them down. And he did. He went back and captured them soon after being released.
     
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    randygeki Coin Collector

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