Yes, fabulous coin. The oars suggest a rowing galley which is not apparent in the coin. I mean there are a lot of oars, yes? The prow may be for ramming or decoration. The direction of the oars suggest that the front of the boat is to the coins east!! It represents an actual boat of the 3rd century AD. Also as you know, the Phoenicians were famous sailors, practically ruling the Mediterranean for various periods in history. They made outstanding boats. Interesting, and thanks for the image! GSDykes
Wow Z-Bro => 140?!! ... now "that" is falling-off the ol' coin-resolution-wagon!! Well, if you're gonna fall off that stupid wagon, you may as well launch yourself as high into the air as possible, because it's all in the way that you land and safely roll out of it, my friend!!
Couldn't agree more. And hey, I'm going to be landing on a cushy carpet of coins . I'm looking forward to their arrival.
I was doing a bit of coin organizing, so I thought that I'd update this running 2015-to-date thread ... *just because I am doing this OCD chore, please don't feel obligated to update your 2015-to-date records, and don't feel obligated to post your coins* (oh, but feel free to add anything if you want to add anything) So, back on Page-3 of this thread, I got to June 7th (30 coins had been purchased year-to-date at that time) ... eh-heh-heh, I have been fairly weak during the past month and the total has increased by nine coins ... enjoy 31 - June 15th Julian II AE3 (Rome mint) Date: 361-363 AD Diameter: 19.8 mm Weight: 3.1 grams Obverse: D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG - Helmeted, diademed, cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield Reverse: VOT/X/MVLT/XX within wreath. VRB ROM B in ex. References: RIC 329 32 - June 17th EGYPT, Uncertain, PB Tessera 2nd-3rd centuries AD Diameter: 15 mm Weight: 4.82 grams Obverse: Head of Serapis right, wearing calathus; uncertain object before Reverse: Griffin seated right, resting right paw on wheel Reference: Milne –; Dattari (Savio) –; Köln Other: 5h … even gray patina with a spot of green, minor surface cracking 33 - June 28th PONTOS, AMISOS, AE18 CA. 85-65 BC Diameter: AE 18 mm Weight: 3.65 grams Obverse: Head of Dionysos right Reverse: Thyrsos with fillet and bell Reference: BMC Pontus pg. 18, 58; SNG BM 1193 Other: pretty cool 34 - July 1st CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea- Eusebia, Tranquillina, Augusta, AR Drachm AD 241-244 Dated RY 4 of Gordian III (AD 240/1) Diameter: 18 mm Weight: 2.71 grams Obverse: Draped bust right, wearing stephane Reverse: Mt. Argaeus; ЄT Δ (date) in exergue Reference: Bland, Last 58; Sydenham, Caesarea Supp. 617aa Other: 5h … find patina 35 - July 5th MITHRADATES VI, PAPHLAGONIA, SINOPE Æ22 Date: 120-63 BC Size: 22.04 mm Weight: 6.29 grams Obverse: Aegis of Athena with head of Medusa at center Reverse: Nike advancing right, holding palm branch over her left shoulder Reference: BMC 48 Other: A nice bronze with nice detail and centering 36 - July 5th PAPHLAGONIA, SINOPE, Æ28 CA. 85-65 BC Diameter: 28 mm Weight: 19.0 grams Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena right Reverse: Perseus standing facing, head left, holding harpa and head of Medusa; at feet, body of Medusa Reference: RG 62; SNG BMC Black Sea 1531 Other: 12 h … brown and black patina 37 - July 9th MITHRIDATES VI OF PONTUS AE18 circa 125-100 BC Amisos mint Diameter: 18 mm Weight: 8.5 grams Obverse: Head of Artemis right, wearing stephane Reverse: Tripod … AMI - ΣΟΥ in field Reference: Malloy 18; HGC 7, 240 Other: conserving full details in both sides and very strong relief. Light adjustment marks in obverse. BETTER IN HAND 38 - July 15th PAMPHYLIA, Side, AR Obol Circa 370-360 BC Diameter: 9 mm Weight: 0.64 grams Obverse: Head of lion left Reverse: Helmeted head of Athena right, wearing necklace Reference: Atlan 121–6 var. (unlisted dies); SNG France 739; SNG von Aulock 4775 Other: 3h … toned, some porosity, a few light scratches 39 - July 15th SATRAPS of CARIA, Pixodaros, AR Trihemiobol Circa 341/0-336/5 BC Halikarnassos mint Diameter: 9.5 mm Weight: 0.82 grams Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo facing slightly right, drapery around neck Reverse: Starlike floral pattern Reference: Konuk, Identities –; SNG Keckman 281; SNG Kayhan 893–5 Other: find patina ... thanks for letting me show my 2015 stuff!! (it's been a good year, so far)
Well, I'll post a couple of my most recent 'acquisitions' that I haven't posted elsewhere yet.....a left facing denarius of Otho and a denarius of Julia Paula---the first wife of that interesting character Elagabalus...
Steve, man, I think you're completely crazy (about coins I mean, I don't know (and don't want to) for the rest of your life), but it's nice to know you Q
NOTE => this is merely an on-going annual chore of mine (please don't feel like you need to post your purchases) ... but here are my 3rd-Quarter-2015 updates (I'm up to 45 coins YTD) 40 - July 24th VICTORINUS SILVERED AE ANTONINIANUS Colonia Agrippina (Köln) mint Second half A.D. 269 Diameter: 15 mm Weight: 3.3 grams Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right Reverse: INVICTVS. Sol running left, holding whip, right hand raised, chlamys in two folds. Star in left field. Reference: RIC V-2 114 Other: conserving full details in both sides, including a precious portrait of this galo-romanic emperor, very strong relief and a delicious brown patina with remainings of the original silvering 41 - July 31st Lorraine, Duke of Lorraine, Antoine the Good AR Demi-plaque Nancy mint 1508-1544 AD Diameter: 22 mm Weight: 1.59 grams Obverse: + ΛnThOn : ∂ : G : CΛLΛBЧ : LOThOЧ : ЄT : BΛЧ : ∂ (double saltire stops), crowned ducal coat-of-arms Reverse: + mOnЄTΛ : nOVΛ : FΛCTΛ : In : nΛnCЄIO : (double saltire stops), armored arm, wielding sword, emerging from clouds Reference: De Saulcy pl. XIV, 13; Roberts 9491; Boudeau 1507 Other: darkly toned 42 - August 12th Philip II. As Caesar, Æ Sestertius 244-247 AD Rome mint, 3rd officina. 4th emission of Philip I, AD 245 Diameter: 30.5 mm Weight: 20.36 grams Obverse: Bareheaded and draped bust right Reverse: Philip II standing right, holding spear and globe Reference: RIC IV 255a; Banti 10 Other: 2h )... dark gray and brown patina, areas of light roughness, hairline flan crack 43 - September 30th LOCAL ISSUES, Sogdiana. Samarkand (Pre-Ikhshid). AR Obol 4th-5th centuries AD Diameter: 11 mm Weight: 0.42 grams Obverse: Bearded male head left; [Sogdian legend around] Reverse: Schematic soldier standing facing, hand on hip and holding bow Reference: Cf. Senior A8.6i (for type); cf. Zeno 110045 (same) Other: 12 h ... nicely toned 44 - September 30th AEOLIS, Gryneion. Æ11 4th century BC Diameter: 11 mm Weight: 1.63 grams Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo facing slightly left Reverse: Mussel Reference: SNG Ashmolean 1447–8; SNG Copenhagen 205–6 Other: 2h ... black patina, a few deposits. Rare 45 - October 9th ISLANDS OFF CARIA, RHODOS, Æ DRACHM Circa 31 BC-60 AD Diameter: 35 mm Weight: 21.87 grams Obverse: Radiate head of young Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath Reberse: Nike standing right on prow, holding aplustre and wreath Reference: Ashton, 'Rhodian coinage in the imperial period,' Recent Turkish Coin Hoards and Numismatic Studies, 110-112. N. Other: R. S. Collection ... man, this budget thingy has really been slowing me down, eh?! => only "1" animal-coin during the past 3 months!! (a fricken mussel)
TIF, Your Julia Maesa coin from Tyre is exceptional! The details of the people standing on the deck of galley are amazing
Get in line, Cindy => we all want TIF's sweet coins!! just jokes, acg (there is plenty of room for all of us in the Brady House)
46 - October 28th SICILY, Syracuse. Hiketas II. Æ24 287-278 BC Diameter: 23.5 mm Weight: 11.52 grams Obverse: Wreathed head of Kore left; grain ear to right Reverse: Nike driving biga right; star above Reference: BAR Issue 38; CNS 123; HGC 2, 1446 47 - October 29th Lycia, Termessos Minor AE21, 5.14g, 9h; 1st-century BC Obv.: Laureate head of Zeus right, scepter behind Rev.: TEP-MHΣ/ΣE-ΩN; winged thunderbolt; bee countermark Reference: BMC 277, 9 (Pisidia). SNG von Aulock 4455. Notes: ex-Dr. Florian Heymann. 48 - November 08th Roman Republic, Anonymous AR "Victoriatus" (Rome mint) Date: After 211 BC Diameter: 17.9 mm Weight: 2.9 grams Obverse: Laureate head of Jupiter Reverse: Victory standing right, crowning trophy References: Crawford 53/1 Characteristics: Good style, perfect centering and high grade … 49 - November 11th TROAS, Abydos. Æ23 Countermarked issue Circa 4th-3rd century BC Diameter: 23 mm Weight: 7.98 grams Obverse: Turreted bust of Artemis right Reverse: ABY, eagle standing right, head left Reference: SNG Copenhagen 40 for countermark; SNG Copenhagen 38 and SNG Ashmolean 988-9 for undertype Other: 12h … VF, brown patina The undertype is a bust of Artemis facing slightly right, wearing mural crown / Eagle standing right, wings displayed 50 - November 22nd Thrace, Maroneia AE23. Dionysos / Dionysos Date: 189-45 BC Diameter: 23.3 mm Weight: 15.0 grams Obverse: Wreathed head of young Dionysos Reverse: Dionysos holding grapes and narthex stalks References: SNG Copenhagen 643 var 51 - November 22nd Byzantine, Anonymous AE Follis Class G Date: 1068-1071 AD Diameter: 26.5 mm Weight: 10.2 grams Obverse: Bust of Christ facing Reverse: Facing bust of the Virgin, nimbate 52 - December 02nd Anonymous. Overstruck Æ Triens Canusium mint 206-195 BC Diameter: 20 mm Weight: 5.88 grams Obverse: Helmeted head of Minerva right; four pellets above Reverse: Prow right; [CA] to right, four pellets below Reference: Crawford 100/3; Sydenham 309c; RBW 450 Other: 12h … VF, brown patina.
Ummm, yah ... so those are all of my 2015 ancient coin scores ... Yeeeehaaaaa!!!! => another great year => 52 winners ... ummm, and yes in the next day or so I'll chose my => TOP FRICKEN 10
Hey gang ... can I please ask you guys a favour? Ummm, is there any chance that I could get you guys to rate my Top-5? => I've given you guys all 52 of my coins to sift-through (pages 1 through 5) Yah, I think it might be kind of interesting to see how everybody rates my coins (sure, it won't actually tally-up to a final score, but it "could" be quite interesting to see how the opinions vary, yes?) .... yes? => so "please" take a quick look through my 52-coins and try to give your Top-5 I love you guys Cheers, coin-bros
i love that sicily AE...but many fantastic coins stevex coin there stevex. it's going to be difficult to narrow that down to just 10 coins!
Not that it matters, but my top 3 out of your year. Something special about that Arcadius 1) Arcadius 2) RR 3) Syracuse