Ancient Coin Animals by Alphabet

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  1. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    man, there are some sweet coins here!

    i'll post this since i forgot to post in the "E" section, seleucid horse and elephant...

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  3. dlhill132

    dlhill132 Member

    Lets see, H is for horse. greek15.jpg
    H for hippo
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  4. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Let's group I, J, and K together today since there aren't likely to be many (or any!) for some letters.

    I is for Ibis:

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    HADRIAN
    AR Denarius. 18 mm, 2.95 gm. struck CE 134-138, Rome
    Obv: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bare head right
    Rev: AEGYPTOS; Aegyptos reclining left holding sistrum; ibis standing right at feet
    Ref: RIC II 297

    K is for the mythical Ketos:

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    CARIA, Kindya
    510-480 BCE
    AR tetrobol, 2.18 gm, 11 mm, Samian standard
    Obv: head of ketos right
    Rev: geometric pattern within incuse square
    Ref: Kagan and Kritt, 'The Coinage of Kindya,' NC 1995, 1 var. (head left); SNG Keckman 920 var. (same); SNG Kayhan 815; "Asyut Hoard" 688

    There aren't many I, J, or K animals on ancient coins. I vote to include the Antigonos I Monophthalmos drachm of @iamtiberius -- the "mouse" sure looks like a jerboa :). Also for J... jackals appear on some Alexandrian coins which, sadly, I don't have. Anubis (jackal-headed god) also appears on some coins. Anyone??
     
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  5. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Someone summoned the jackal-headed god?

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    FESTIVAL OF ISIS
    Time of Julian II
    Rome mint, mid 4th Century
    AE. 0.79g, 12.5mm
    Alföldi, Festival pl. VIII, 11; Vagi 3393.
    O: [ISIS F-A]RIA, draped bust of Isis right, wearing [hem-hem crown] and necklace.
    R: [VOTA P-]VBLICA, Hermanubis standing left, holding sistrum and caduceus.
     
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  6. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Excellent!! I sure would like to have a Festival of Isis coin. On the list :D.
     
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  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I - J - K, eh? (sure, that sounds good)

    Eh-heh-heh => I just went back and snipped-out this elephant and I've moved it over here as an Indian Elephant (sure, I admit that it's a bit weak, but an animal credit for "I" nonetheless)


    elephant & lion a.jpg

    ... *whatev*

    :oops:
     
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  8. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Ummm, and for "J" I have decided to enter JOE ...

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  9. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Oh, and I'll enter the same "K" coin as TIF (well, my example is far more humble than her sweet example)

    => the good ol' sea-monster "KETOS"


    Caria, Kindya, AR Tetrobol
    510-480 BC
    Head of Ketos Sea Monstar (incuse square)

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    :rolleyes:
     
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  10. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Did we miss Human for H?

    K is for Kitty:
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    BABALONIA, Babylon
    AR Stater (or Dishekel)
    328-321 B.C.

    16.08 grams, 22 mm x 5.5 mm thick
    Obv: Ba’al seated left holding scepter
    Rev: Lion walking left, control mark
    Г above.
    Grade: good Fine to a Very Fine
    nicely toned & centered.
    Other:Good silver 5.5 mm thick. Anonymous mintage of Eastern Alexandrine empire under the successors of Mazaeus (Stamenes
    328-323 B.C., Archon 323-321 B.C.) See BMC.34, BMC.184/36. Babylonian stater coin sometimes called a tetradrachm according to the Attic standard due to its 16 gram weight. Ex Pegasi auction #19 lot 181 November 18, 2008. From private sale January 11, 2014.


    I apologize for prematurely posting a kitty & also for neglecting to include the proper coin descriptions when I posted the coin photos yesterday. It is sometimes easier to get forgiveness than it is to get permission.
     
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  11. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Wow you guys are good..:) i will be out of town for the next 4 day's will have to catch up when i get back.

    For I, Impala

    Gallienus 257-258 AD.
    Ae, Antoinianus
    Obv. radiate head right.
    Rev. Impala stag standing left.
    XL in exe.
    Rome mint.
    19mm x 2.54g.

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    For K, Big Kitty..

    Gallienus 260-268 AD.
    Ae Antoninianus,
    Obv. radiate head right.
    Rev. Big Kitty walking left.
    B in exe.
    19mm 2.81g.

    Kitty and campgates 003_opt.jpg
     
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  12. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    'Big Kitty'??? LOL

    Well, if Steve can post a naked guy named 'JOE', I guess it's Ok :rolleyes::D...
     
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  13. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

  14. doucet

    doucet Well-Known Member

    It's a stretch, but J for Jabali.


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  15. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Redstone?
     
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  16. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

  17. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    L Day!

    L is for Lion:

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    KINGS OF LYDIA, temp. Ardys - Alyattes
    630-564 BCE
    Electrum trite, 4.8 gm, 13.4 mm. Sardes mint.
    Obv: head of roaring lion right, sun with four rays on forehead
    Rev: two incuse square punches
    Ref: Weidauer Group XV, 64; BMC 2

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    CARIA, Mylasa
    450-400 BCE
    AR hemiobol, 7 x 9 mm, 0.5 gm
    Obv: facing forepart of lion
    Rev: scorpion within incuse square
    Ref: SNG von Aulock 7803; Klein 429 (Milet)

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    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

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    LUCANIA, Velia
    305-290 BCE
    AR didrachm, 17.5 mm, 7.3 gm
    Obv: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet, decorated with griffin; at left, A
    Rev: YEΛHTΩN; lion standing on exergual line; above dolphin between I and Φ
    Ref: SNG ANS 1375-6

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    THESSALY, The Oitaioi
    167-146 BC.
    AR Hemidrachm (15mm, 2.30 g, 1h)
    Herakleia Trachinia mint
    Obv: Lion’s head left, spear in its jaws
    Rev: OITAI downward to right, ΩN downward to left, Herakles standing facing, holding club in both hands
    Ref: Valassiadis 9; BCD Thessaly II 494 (same obverse die)
    Ex Ardatirion (Bill Dalzell), March 2015
    Ex BCD Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 290), lot 57
    Ex Peus 384 (2 November 2005), lot 199
    Ex Vinchon (20 May 1959), lot 483
    Ex M. Ratto 11 (16 May 1935), lot 239
    Ex R. Ratto (4 April 1927), lot 1023
    Ex Naville-Ars Classica V (18 June 1923), lot 1764

    and a less-than-ancient lion:
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    SELJUKS OF RUM, Ghiyath al-Din Kay Khusraw II bin Kay Qubadh
    Konya mint, CE 1241/2 (AH 639)
    Silver Dirhem
    Obv: lion advancing right; facing sun and star above, two stars below
    Rev: legend across field
    Ref: Broome 243G; Izmirlier 403; Album 1218
     
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  18. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    L is for Lizard:

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    SICILY, Kamarina
    420-405 BCE
    AE tetras, 3.11 gm
    Obv: Head of Athena right, wearing winged Phrygian helmet; dotted border
    Rev: KAMA (legend from top to bottom), with owl standing left, lizard in talons; three dots in exergue
    Ref: Westermark / Jenkins 202, SNG ANS -., Calciati III No. 39.

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    SICILY, Kamarina
    420-405 BCE
    AE tetras, 3.34 gm
    Obv: Large head of Athena left, wearing crested helmet with wings
    Rev: Owl standing left, with lizard in talon; KAMA (retrograde) upward in right field; three dots in exergue
    Ref: Westermark / Jenkins 198 (see FIG. Pl. 35 / 198.24), SNG ANS 1230 Calciati III no. 28/4 (dotted-border type)

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    Thrace, Chersonesos
    400-350 BCE
    AR hemidrachm, 13mm, 2.3gm
    Obv: forepart of a lion right, head reverted
    Rev: quadripartite incuse square with alternating raised and sunken quarters; A in one quarter, lizard in opposite quarter.
    Ref: --, and I have doubts about this coin's authenticity
     
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  19. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    I be lizardless, but would really like one of those from Kamarina. My favorite coin with a lion on it...

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    BITHYNIA, Heraclea Pontica
    Circa 250 - 200 BC(?)
    Æ
    3.35g, 18mm
    Stancomb, Autonomous 7a, dies A2/– (unlisted rev. die); SNG BM Black Sea 1631; HGC 7, 489.
    O: Head of Heracles right, wearing lion skin.
    R: HRAKLEWTAN, Lion right, playing with facing boukranion; monogram above, club below.
    Ex Ronald J. Hansen Collection
     
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  20. ancientcoinguru

    ancientcoinguru Well-Known Member

    L is for Lemur:

    This is a stretch, but….the word "lemur" derives from the word lemures (spirits) from Roman mythology. Lares were the spirits of one's dead ancestors, and the Lares Praestites were the spirits who protected the city.

    L Caesius obv.jpg L Caesius rev.jpg

    Lucius Caesius (or Caeslius), moneyer

    112-11 BC

    AR denarius 3.83 gm - 19 mm

    Obv: Diad bust of Apollo/Jupiter l., drapery on forward shoulder, brandishing thunderbolt held in r. hand, AP (in monogram) behind

    Rx: The two Lares Praestites seated r, each holding sceptre, dog between them, bust of Vulcan l. above, LA (in monogram) in l. field, PRE (in monogram) in r., L CAESI in ex

    Ref: SR175, RRC 298/1, Syd 564
     
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  21. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Very creative :D
     
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