Impulse 2015

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  1. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hello ja,

    Thank for adding the sounds, impressive
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I played brass instruments when I was younger. I admire the sound. Mysterious. :woot:
     
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  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    => yup, that sweet carnyx-tune has got me all fired-up and ready to watch another episode of Vikings!!

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  5. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Sicily, Hemilitron, Messana, 412-408 BC, AE Sicilië

    Reference. rare
    Caltabiano 656; SNG ANS 390

    Obv. ΠΕΛΩΡΙΑΣ
    Head of nimph Peloria left, around two dolphins,

    Rev. ΜΕΣΣΑΝΙΩΝ
    Trident flanked by hare at left. and shell at right.

    3.46 gr
    15 mm
    318 Greek.JPG
     
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  6. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Sometimes it's nice to discover posts that you somehow missed out when they were initially posted. JA's carynx post was not one of those :yack:.

    :D

    On the other hand, cool impulse pickup, Oki!
     
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  7. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Hey man, don't shoot the messenger. :D

    We've all heard Hollywood's version of ancient music in countless movies. But in fact, what the ancients considered music was often very VERY different from what we're accustomed to.
     
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  8. Okidoki

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  9. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    a 5Euro impuls

    i would say Tiberius (14 - 37 AD)

    Tiberius AE20 of Amphipolis, Macedonia.

    Reverence.
    RPC 1632; BMC 80, SGI 259.

    Obv. TI KAISAR SEBASTOS (ΤΙ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ)
    bare head right

    Rev. AMFIPOLITWN (ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ)
    Artemis Tauropolis riding bull right, veil flowing above.

    6.17 gr
    21 mm


    With best wishes,

    Eric
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  10. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    can anyone say with emperor this can be?
     
  11. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Ae-20 of Augustus, 27 BC-14AD., Philippi mint in Macedonia.

    Reference.
    BMC 23; Sear 32

    Obv. VIC-AVG
    Victory standing left on globe, holding wreath and Palm

    Rev. COHOR-PRAE-PHIL
    Three Legionary standards

    5.61 gr.
    20 mm

    Extra:
    Commemorates the battle of Philippi, 42 B.C., in which Octavian and Antony defeated the Republican tyrannicides Brutus and Cassius,

    319 Greek BMC23.JPG
     
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  12. Okidoki

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  13. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Very nice indeed. Curiously, your coin and mine are a die match...

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  14. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    thx, its a md find spain or france.
    working with paint.net ;D
     
  15. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    A winner impuls on Agora auctions

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    Thrace, Maroneia. 400-350 B.C. Æ 16
    (13.3 mm, 2.93 g, 4 h).

    Obv. Horse prancing right
    ΠNK monogram below

    Rev. MAP-ΩNI-TΩN, linear square containing grape vine,
    VE-monogram below.

    BMC 666; SNG Cop 632.
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  16. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, Oki => dude, are you made of fricken money?!! (well played, my friend)

    Coin after coin, after coin, after coin ... nuthin' but winners!! (c'mon, everybody screws-up every now and then!!)


    ;)

    Ummm, oh but "Thrace, Maroneia" ... sure, I don't mind if I do ...

    Thrace, Maroneia, AR tetrobol
    Circa 385-360 BC
    Diameter: 15 mm
    Weight: 2.63 grams
    Obverse: Forepart of horse right
    Reverse: Grape-bunch on vine within dotted square border

    Thrace Maroneia AR Tetrobol.jpg

    => naaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy (*oooow, and grapes too*)

    :woot:
     
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  17. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Ragnar Rocks!
     
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  18. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Hey, I have a Maroneia as well:
    MARONEIA, THRACE.jpg
    MARONEIA, THRACE
    AE24
    OBVERSE: Wreathed head of Dionysos right
    REVERSE: Dionysos standing naked, holding bunch of grapes and two narthex wands, monogram to lower left, Greek legend DIONYSOU SOTIROS MARONITON ("of Dionysos, saviour of the Maroneans")
    Struck at Maroneia 148 BC
    10.94g, 24mm
    Sear 1638
     
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  19. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    no not swimming in cash, i just bid on coin i like and nobody else bids on 24$


    cheers

    eric
     
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  20. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    THESSALY, Thessalian League. Late 2nd-mid 1st centuries BC. Æ Trichalkon Gennippos, magistrate.

    Reference.
    BCD Thessaly II 901.6; HGC 4, 226.; Rogers 35 var. (spelling of magistrate’s name)

    Obv. Laureate head of Apollo right
    ΓEN N across field

    Rev. ΘEΣΣA ΛΩN around from lower left, Athena Itonia right
    [Γ]EN NIΠΠ above; below, piloi of the Dioskouroi surmounted by stars.

    6.96 gr
    22mm
    12h

    From the BCD Collection. 359Greek.jpg
     
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  21. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    That's the longest neck I've ever seen on Athena. Sometimes coins give you a clue as to the order in which the devices were engraved. In this case, it looks like the engraver made the body too low, or the spear too high, and said, "Oh well, I'll just give her a giraffe neck."
     
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