Your a two face, Janus!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Eng, Jan 20, 2015.

  1. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    We had our Boeing club coin show this weekend, last Friday we rent a truck and pick up about 90 coin cases. Saturday morning setup (6:30am):yuck:, once we set up tables then we set up our own tables with our coins. they open the doors at 10:00 am.
    The morning was super busy, lot of sales, knowing that Sunday would be dead due to play off football game. i sold 15 ancient coins to my surprise, i purchased over the year some cheap Roman coins and sold them from $ 15 to $40.
    When we would have a slow period i would run around and look at all the coins..:) after a few sales a little money in my pocket i would pounce on something. i only bought one ancient, one World coin, mostly modern stuff you guys don't like..:yuck:

    So post up your Janus, two face or prow coins..

    Anonymous..211-208..BC..
    AE, As
    Obv. laureate head Janus, l above.
    Rev.prow of galley, l above, Roma below.
    Nice big pond skipper, 31x32mm x 35.85.
    lite green patina..
    The dealer had two coins about the same size, this obv. was the best, the other coin the rev. was better, one coin on my want list..
    Boeing pictures 007_opt.jpg
    Boeing pictures 008_opt.jpg
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice one, I dont have any with that god.
     
  4. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    The god of the beginning and the End,

    Hadrianus AS Roma 125-28 AD Janus

    Reference.
    RIC 662; C 281.

    Obv. HADRIANVS - AVGVSTVS
    laureate bust r., drapery on l. shoulder

    Rev. COS - III S - C in field
    Janus standing front, holding sceptre and resting l. hand on hip.

    12.06 gr
    26 mm
    h 6
    241 Hadrian .RIC662.jpg
    janus.jpg
     
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  5. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Wow OKi, what a awesome coin....:)
     
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  6. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Very nice, John. I do not have any of these, but I've been wanting a nice one like yours (of course at bargain basement prices). Anyway, congrats on a nice addition.

    Oh, and Oki, that's a very nice Hadrian as well.
     
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  7. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Nice pick-up.

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  8. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    @Okidoki, that's a wonderful coin!!

    I have one Janus-like example. The role of Janus is played by Pompey the Great on this Roman Republican as issued by his son, Sextus Pompey.

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  9. vlaha

    vlaha Respect. The. Hat.

    Nice pick up, Eng!

    I am saddened that I missed your show again. :'(
     
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  10. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Here are mine, a big as to start with :D

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    Republic, As minted in Rome, circa 211-206 BC
    No legend, head of janus
    Prow of galley right, ROMA at exergue, I above galley
    37.22 gr
    Ref RCV # 627

    A monneyer's as :

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    D. Junius L.F. Silanus, As minted in Rome, 91 BC
    No legend, Head of Janus
    D SILANVS L F, Prow of galley right
    12.08 gr
    Ref : RCV # 738

    The following comment from : http://www.forumancientcoins.com/historia/historia.htm

    "Decimus Junius Silanus was the son of M. Junius Silanus, who commanded the army that was defeated by the Germanic Cimbri in Transalpine Gaul.

    Decimus was the stepfather of Marcus Brutus, the murderer of Caesar, having married his mother Servilia. He was elected consul in 63 for the following year ; and in consequence of his being consul designatus, he was first asked for his opinion by Cicero in the debate in the senate on the punishment of the Catilinarian conspirators. He was consul 62, with L. Licinius Morena, along with whom he proposed the Lex Licinia Julia".



    Same as TIF's, featuring Pompey the great :

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    Sextus Pompey, As struck in Sicily c.43-36 BC
    Head of Janus with features of Pompey the Great, MAGN above
    Prow of galley right, PIVS IMP in field
    16.57 gr
    Ref : HCRI # 336, RCV #1394, Cohen #16


    And not a Janus so to speak, but greatly inspired by them, a Dupndius from Arausio (Orange, France nowadays) :

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    Octavian & Agrippa, AE Dupondius Arausio mint (Orange), 30-29 BC (Colonia Firma Julia Secundanorum Arausio)
    IMP DIVI F (IMPerator DIVI Filii), bare heads of Augustus (right) and Agrippa (left), back to back
    Prow of galley right, ram's head (?) enclosed in a medaillion above
    17.61 gr - 28 mm.
    Ref : RPC # 533
    Ex. CNG e-auction #181/28, from the Patrick Villemur collection

    Q
     
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  11. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Fantastic Janus-addition, Eng ... man, that's one big As Janus!!

    Oh, and wow, there are certainly a few super-star entries from the regular pile-on members!! (outstanding!!)


    I also have a few that I can toss into the Janus and/or Prow show ...


    AE Semis.jpg ancient2face.jpg Anonymous AE As Fly.jpg Allectus b.jpg Anonymous AE Quadrans Prow & Elephant.jpg Anonymous Roman Republican Janus.jpg anton sest d.jpg Antoninus Pius Alexandrian Neptune BI Tet.jpg Con Comm b.jpg Megaris AE Dichalkon.jpg

     
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  12. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Nice coins Jerry
     
  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Thanks, Bing

    Hey Eng => here are a few more prows ...

    Phoenicia Byblos a.jpg Sextus Pompey a.jpg postumus too b.jpg syria oarsmen b.jpg
     
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  14. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Big C, that's some awesome coins you got there my friend,love them.

    Wow Steve, some day when i grow up i'm going to have coins like you,I've wanted one these for a while...;)

    Vlaha, is your coin club setting up for the ANA this spring, were trying to get a bus full to help out and then we can do the show..:)
     
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  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    some awesome coins here...man those are sweet.

    eng...i love the stats on that coin over 30 in height, width, and weight...schwwwwwwwwwing.
    chunky coins are awesome, and one of those fat republicans is on the top of my hit list.

    if you get a chance, i'd love to see a side or oblique shot of that coin.
     
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  16. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Here's the side view, thick as two Morgan silver dollars..:)

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  17. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    It is conceivable that Janus was a living person.

    Someone google "Poor Edward"
     
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