Bronze Quadrans - Helmeted & draped bust of Minerva right S-C - Owl standing half right head facing Mint: Rome (81-161 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.55g / 15mm / - References: RIC II 7, Cohen 7 Issued from the time of Antoninus Pius to Domitian
Dolphin countermark Antoninus Pius Coin: Bronze As Unreadable - Laureate head right Unreadable - Genius standing left, holding cornucopiae and a patera over a burning altar. (Possibly) Wt./Size/Axis: 13.80g / 30mm / - References: Similar to RIC 568c
Augustus Coin: Bronze As IMP DIVI F P-P - Back-to-back heads of Agrippa, in combined rostral crown & laurel wreath, and Augustus, laureate COL NEM - Long, vertical palm with crocodile chained below, wreath to left of palm tip with ties trailing to right. Mint: Gaul, Nemausus (10-14 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 12.42g / 26mm / - References: RIC 160 RPC 525
Augustus Coin: Bronze As DIVI F AVGVSTVS - Bare-head of Augustus rightlituus and simpulum before and behind. CAESAR AVG / MNKANINIO ITER L TITIO / II VIR - Colonist ploughing with two oxen right. Mint: Spain (27 BC – 14 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 9.20g / 28mm / - References: RPC 322 SNG Cop. 544
Gallienus Coin: Bronze Ant GALLIENVS AVG - Radiate head right APOLLINI CONS AVG - Centaur walking left holding globe and trophy Exergue: Mint: Rome (260-268 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.25g / 17mm / - References: RIC V1 Rome
Gallienus Coin: Bronze AE3 GALLIENVS AVG - Bust right radiate NEPTVNO CONS AVG - Hippocamp right Exergue: Mint: Rome (253-268 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 3.61g / 18mm / - References: RIC s245 RSC 667 Sear 2982
Licinius I Coin: Bronze IMP LICINIUS AVG - Laureate & cuirassed bust right IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG - emperor, holding thunderbolt & sceptre, carried by eagle standing right, its left wing pointing downward. Mintmark PARL Mint: Arles (308-326 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 3.12g / 19mm / - References: RIC Arles VII 192
Macrinus Coin: Bronze IMP C M OPE SEV MACRINVS PI - Radiate head right – seen from behind COL F L PAC DEVLT - Priest veiled, driving two oxen Mint: Deultum (217-218 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 9.25g / 23mm / -
Diadumenian Region, City: Thrace, Deultum Coin: Bronze - Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right Cupid - Cupid riding on dolphin right Mint: (217-218 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.19g / 18mm / - References: Deultum Moushmov 3568A
Elagabalus Region, City: , Nikopolis ad Istrum Coin: AVT M AVPH ANTΩNINOC - Laureate head right ΥΠ NOBIOΥ ΡOΥΦOΥ NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠΡO-C I-CTP/ON - Artemis advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver and holding bow; hound at side. Mint: (218-222 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 11.00g / 26mm / - References: Moushmov 1378 AMNG 1914 Varbanov 3971
Julia Domna Coin: Bronze AE3 IOVLIA DOMNA CE - Draped bust right NIKOPOLITWN PROC ICTR - Bull standing right Mint: Nikopolis ad Istrum (193-217 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.12g / 16mm / - References: Varbanov 2860 Moushmov 1032 AMNG 1479
Septimius Severus Region, City: , Markianopolis Coin: Bronze AVLCEPT (CEVHPOC) - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right MAPKIANOPOLITWN - Herakles strangling the Nemean lion Mint: (193-211 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 4.96g / 19mm / - References: Moushmov 397
L Caecilius Metellus Coin: Bronze semis - Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind - Prow of galley right; elephant's head above, S before, ROMA below Mint: Rome Wt./Size/Axis: 4.85g / 22mm / - References: Crawford 262/2 Sydenham 497 BCM RR 1048
Antiochos III State, City: Lydia Coin: Bronze - Apollo right - Elephant walking left Mint: Sardes (223-187 BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 2.66g / 14mm / - References: Similar to SC 979*
Pish was just catching up . Today let's do P and Q, since there aren't many Qs (quail?). P is for Panther (and another excuse to show this coin again ): Septimius Severus Rome, CE 206 AR denarius, 3.41 gm, 20 mm, 12h Obv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right Rev: LAETITIA TEMPORVM, the spina of the Circus Maximus decorated as a ship facing left, with the turning posts at its prow and stern, a sail mounted on the central obelisk, and the spina's other monuments visible in between; above the ship, four quadrigas racing left; below, seven animals: an ostrich at left and a bear at right; between them a lion and a lioness chasing a wild ass and a panther attacking a bison Ref: RIC 274; BMC 343. ex Colosseo collection P is for Pig: Roman Republic, Ti. Veturius 137 BCE, Rome AR denarius, 3.85 gm Obv: 137 BC. Helmeted bust of Mars right Rev: youth kneeling left, holding pig; two soldiers standing holding spear and touching pig with swords. ROMA above. ATTICA, Eleusis 360-330 BC AE16 Obv: Triptolemos, seated left in a winged chariot drawn by two snakes Rev: Pig standing right on mystic staff, (bucranium below?) Ref: SNG Cop 415 Prawn or quail, anyone?
Lydia, Sardes Coin: Bronze - Youthful head of Dionysos right SARDI-ANWN - Horned panther walking left, head front, holding spear in right paw and breaking it with its jaws; Theta in left field, MLT monogram below. Mint: Sardes (1st 2nd C BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 5.93g / 17mm / - References: Luynes 2735
Yeah, sorry for the confusion guys, not been posting due to a trapped nerve. Got to do all my "likes" in a short while!
P is for Puppy Struck coinage, Post-Reform bronze circa 146 BC C. Antestius AE As 26.32gm - 30 mm Obv. Laureate head of Janus; above I. Rev. Prow right. Puppy running right and C·ANTESTI above prow, I before, ROMA below Ref: RRC 219/2, Syd 407, SR729 P is for Pegasus Domitian, 12th Caesar 81-96 AD AR denarius 3.26gm - 20 mm Obv: CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS Laureate head of Domitian r. Rx: COS III Pegasus stepping r.
Not a whole animal.... Pontus, Amisos Coin: Bronze - Head of young Dionysos r, wearthing ivy wreath ΑΜΙΣΟΥ - Cista mystica, panther skin, diadem and thyrsos; monogram to left Mint: Amisos (BC 85-65) Wt./Size/Axis: 8.53g / 21mm / - References: RG 66, 24 SNG BM 1205 SNG Cop. 145