ARGOS AMPHILOCHIKON AKARNANIA, Argos Amphilochikon Circa 350 - 270 BC AR Stater 7.15g, 21.1mm Calciati pg. 524, 6 (same dies). O: Pegasos with pointed wing flying right, beneath dog lying right, AP. R: Head of Athena left; AM above helmet; behind, tubula and A. AMBRAKIA EPEIROS, Ambrakia 238 - 168 BC 6.62g, 20.6mm SNG Cop 23; BMC Thessaly p. 94, 5. O: Laureate and veiled head of Dione right. R: Obelisk of Apollo, A-M/B-P flanking in two lines, all within laurel wreath.
Well, we're on to Day 2 of "A" and have already posted coins from 34 cities! If you haven't posted yet or have some cities that we haven't covered, do throw your coins into the mix. Here's the current list: Abakainon (Sicily) Abdera (Thrace) Abydos (Troas) Aegae (Aeolis) Aegina Aigai (Macedonia) Ainos (Thrace) Aitna (Sicily) Akanthos (Macedonia) Ake-Ptolemais Akragas (Sicily) Alexandria (Egypt) Alexandria Troas (Troas) Amastris (Paphlagonia) Ambrakia (Epeiros) Amiens Amisos (Pontos) Amphipolis Anaktorium (Akarnania) Anazarbus (Cilicia) Anchialus (Thrace) Antandros (Troas) Antioch Apollonia Antika (Thrace) Apollonis (Lydia) Aquileia Arados (Phoenicia) Argos (Argolis) Argos Amphilochikon (Akarnania) Arles Ascalon (Phoenicia) Assos (Troas) Athens Augusta (Cilicia)
Nice book-keeping, Z-Bro!! (keep-up the awesome work, it's a great thread => it'll be Epic!!) I am going out of town for a couple of days, so please don't send out the search-party looking for me (we're putting-on-the-Ritz in the big city!! .... jazz-hands!!)
HADRIAN Billon Tetradrachm OBVERSE: AΥT KAI TΡAIAN AΔΡIANOC CEB, laureate head left REVERSE: L EN-NEAKΔ (year 19), naked bust of Nilus right, wearing taenia, lotus on head, cornucopia on shoulder Struck at Alexandria, Egypt, 134/5AD 8.95g. 24.6mm Dattari 1430, Geissen 1147, Curtis 452,SNG Cop 393, BMC Alexandria 645 var (aegis)
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AE27 OBVERSE: AV K L CEP CEVHPOC, laureate and cuirassed bust right REVERSE: OVLPIANWN AGXIALEWN, city gate, flanked by two battlemented towers, four arches on wall; N in ex. Struck at Anchialus, Thrace, 193-211 AD 27mm Varbanov 205
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG, his laureate head rt REVERSE: BONI EVENTVS, Boni Eventus standing left holding basket of fruit & corn ears Struck at Alexandria, Egypt, 194 AD 2.04g. 16.5mm. RIC 347
Ah, I'm glad we didn't miss Apamea... thanks, JB. We'll try to hold the fort till you get back. Have fun in the city!
CARACALLA AE30 OBVERSE: M AΥT AΥΡHΛ - ANTΩNEINOΣ, Laureated head right REVERSE: AΥΓOΥΣTHΣ - TΡAIANHΣ, Gate camp, flanked by two towers, a third view back to the center Struck at Augusta Traiana, Thrace 211-17 AD 30.02mm, 14.24g Varbonov1099
Amisos seems like an awfully popular mint amongst Cointalkers, with 25 coins from that city shown so far. I believe some of us haven't even shown ours!
ELAGABALUS AE 21 OBVERSE: AVT KAI M AV ANTWNINOC, radiate head right REVERSE: SC within wreath, Delta Episolon above, eagle standing right below Struck at Antioch ad Orontem, Syria, 218-222 AD 6.56g, 21mm BMC 426 ELAGABALUS AE 30 OBVERSE: AVT KAI M APAVP ANTWNEINOC CE, laureate bust right REVERSE: ANTIOXEWN MHT KOL, city-goddess seated left on rock, holding ears of corn, River-god Orontes swimming at her feet, above ram running left. In field S C , D E , and sta Struck at Antioch ad Orontem, Syria, 218-222 AD 14.6g, 30mm SGI 3097
Time to bring on the B's! Hrmm, I don't seem to have many coins from "B" cities... hopefully you guys have more. BYBLUS DIADUMENIAN AE23 11.08g, 23.6mm PHOENICIA, Byblus. 217 - 218 AD Cf. Rouvier 699; BMC 40-3 O: M OΠ ΔIAΔVMENIANOC KAI, bareheaded and cuirassed bust right. R: BYB - ΛOV IEPAC, Astarte wearing a polos standing facing, carrying a spear, foot on prow, being crowned by Nike on short column to right; all within a distyle temple with a fancy arched roof. BIRYTIS TROAS, Birytis Circa 350 - 250 BC AE10 1.46g, 10mm SNG Cop 251 O: Head of bearded Kabeiros wearing pileus right. R: B-I, triskeles of three crescents within circle.
Alexander III The Great, Silver tetradrachm, Babylon Obv:- Head of (Alexander the Great as) Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress knotted at base of neck Rev:- ALEXANDROU, Zeus seated left, holding eagle in right hand and scepter in left, monogram and M below throne; Price 3599 (same dies), Müller 67, 17.206g, 25.9mm, 255o, Babylon mint, lifetime issue, c. 325 - 323 B.C.;
Macrinus, Billon Tetradrachm - Beroea Obv:– AVT K MA OP CE MAKPEINOC CE, laureate draped & cuirassed bust right Rev:– DHMARC EX VPATOC D, eagle standing facing, feet set on letters B and E, wings open, head left with wreath in beak, palm to left, bird between legs Minted in Beroea, Cyrrhestica, Syria. Reference:– SGI 2945. Bellinger 88. Prieur 889
Caracalla Tetradrachm - Berytus Obv:- ΑΥΤ ΚAI AN-ΤΩΝΙΝΟC CΕ, Laureate head right with slight drapery on far shoulder Rev:- ∆ΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤΟCΤΟ ∆, Eagle standing facing, head left, wings open, wreath in beak, prow right between legs Minted in Berytus (modern day Beirut, Lebanon). A.D. 215-217 (Prieur) Reference:- Prieur 1293 (67 examples cited)
BARKE KYRENAIKA, Barke 480-450 BCE AR hemidrachm, 13 mm, 1.57 gm Obv: silphium plant Rev: head of Zeus Ammon right within linear frame, B A P K around Ref: Müller MAA 301. Very rare. Not fleur de coin but it needed a good home. BERYTOS PHOENICIA, Berytos 1st century BCE Æ19.5, 5.9 gm Obv: Turreted head of Tyche right Rev: Poseidon standing left in quadriga drawn by four hippocamps Ref: SNG Copenhagen 83 I love this little coin! Hippocamp quadriga with Poseidon? Fabulous BYBLOS PHOENICIA, Byblos. Uzibaal. 350-335 BCE* AR dishekel, 26 mm, 13.3 gm Obv: Three hoplites with shields in war galley left, roaring lion's head on prow, waves below galley; hippocamp left below; murex shell beneath; Z O (N O?) in field Rev: Phoenician inscription*; lion attacking bull left Ref: SNG Copenhagen 132, BMC 26.95, 4. I need to reshoot this. It is toned but not quite the brownish color seen here. BYZANTION THRACE, Byzantion 340-320 BCE AR siglos, 17 mm, 5.0 gm Obv: Heifer standing left on dolphin swimming to left Rev: Incuse mill-sail pattern Ref: SNG BM Black Sea 21
That Byblos dishekel is just outstanding! And the Berytos is super interesting and eye appealing to boot.
As usual Fantastic posts everyone!!! Hmmm, I don't think I have a single 'B' to offer...Well, on to looking for the "C's"
NERVA AE 27mm OBVERSE: DIVOS NERVA AVGVSTVS, laureate head right REVERSE: AVG FEL BER COL IVL, founder plowing right Struck at Berytos, Phoenicia, 98-117 AD by Trajan 12.6g, 24mm BMC 82