Hi Coinfriends, Every now and then, i see other coins with attrackd me in some ways, that i must..... Cheers 2015. Eric
Amisos in Pontos, AE 20 120-80 BC Reference. RegGen 24. (p.53) Obv. head of Dionysos right Rev. AMISOU beneath cista mystica, on which rest panther skin and thyrsus with monograms 8.84 gr 20 mm the coin has some BD i will let that fix.
PROBUS Antoninianus. Rome. 278 AD Reference. RIC 207 PROBUS (276-282). Antoninianus. Rome. Obv: IMP PROBVS AVG. Radiate and mantled bust left, holding eagle-tipped scepter. Rev: SOLI INVICTO / R(pellet in crescent)E. Sol driving quadriga left, raising hand and holding reins, globe and whip. 4.24 gr 25 mm.
yes, better examples, i saw when loooking for reference your Pontos, on the web . your without monogram. thx for sharing. eric
i don't see a hadrain anywhere...u feeling ok oki? just kidding. nice new coins, nice lookin' probus and the pontos with the cystica mystica is one on my "to get" list.
THRACE - MESAMBRIA - HEAD OF NYMPH - ATHENA Reverence. SNG Copenhagen 660; BMC 8 page? Obv. HEAD OF NYMPH Rev. Athena Promachos standing left, holding shield and brandishing spear MEΣAM-BRIANΩN 18 mm 6.7 gr
MACEDONIA Pella? AE 23 Herakles Horse Reference. BMC Macedonia 47 (p.13) Obv. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin. Rev. MA-KE ΔONΩN Naked youth on horse right, placing wreath on horse head to right,in front monogram. 7.8 gr. 23 mm.
Hi Coinfriends, Although I buy every now and then on so called impulse coins haha. Today I won 7 of those so called impulse coins on auction http://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=1802 the weird part was that they (auctionhouse) sold very poorly never higher than the minimum bid. I bid 7x minimum bid hoping to catch 1 or 2 not all 7 Reference. BMC 3.132.2; SNG Cop. 652 Thrace Mesembria AR Diobol 450-350 Obv.: no legend Facing Corinthian helmet Rev: META. Four spoked wheel. 1.31 gr
Roman Republic Coinage of the family Pinaria Pinarius Natta Denarius. 155 BC. Reference. Pinaria 2, Cr200/1, Syd 382. Sear 77 Obv. Roma right, X behind Rev. Victory in biga, NAT below, ROMA in ex. 3.32 gr
M. Atilius Serranus Denarius 148 BC Reference. Albert 840 Cr. 214/1 Sear 92 Obv. Helmeted head of Roma r., behind, SARAN (upwards) and below chin, X. Rev. The Dioscuri galloping r.; below horses, M·ATIL and ROMA in partial tablet. 3.89 gr Note. The master of the mint is a son of the praetor of 152 v. Chr. These embossing brings the first significant change in the Denarius inprint by the indicium moves forward and is replaced by the Mint master marks