What is your oldest coin?

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  1. What is your oldest coin?
     
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  3. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Probably a Roman Republic coin. World coin is a 1770 8 Real from Peru , and my oldest US coin is an 1806 Draped Bust Half . Sorry I didn't crop the denarius , it's on a washcloth not a shag carpet . ;)
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  4. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    probly the one in my avatar... around the year 198 AD
     
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  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    480-457 BC
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    ATTICA, AEGINA
    AR Stater
    OBVERSE: Sea-turtle (T-backed); head in profile
    REVERSE: Large square incuse with skew pattern
    Struck at Aegina, 480-457BC
    11.96g, 20mm
    SNG Cop 507
     
  6. coinman1234

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  7. AncientJoe

    AncientJoe Well-Known Member

    The definition of what constitutes a coin is somewhat vague, but I'd argue that my earliest is this striated hekte, from ~650 BC:

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    Slightly earlier issues have no design whatsoever on the obverse and that begins to deviate from the conventional interpretation of a "coin". It has also been argued that the first "official" coin is the Lydian trite, being issued officially by a government with a set exchange value:

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  8. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    I am forever jealous of Joe's amazing coin collection :)
     
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  9. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    My oldest, probably slightly less old than the Lydian lion posted by AJ:

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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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  10. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Persian Empire; Cilicia Tarsos; BC 380-374
    AR Stater, 23mm/10.3g
    OBV: Head of Arethusa, Patron naiad (water nymph) of Syracuse, facing slightly left wearing single pendant earrings and necklace
    REV: Bearded head Left of Pharnabazos (or Ares), Persian military commander wearing crested helmet with raised ear flap.
    (Price 2949)
    Tarsus Stater Obv.JPG Tarsus Stater Rev.JPG
     
  11. Cringely

    Cringely Active Member

    North American origin: 1773 VA half penny
    US Mint: 1793 Chain Cent
     
  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Lydia AR Siglos
    560-520 BC
    Lion & Bull (incuse square)

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  13. Herberto

    Herberto Well-Known Member

    Mine are (of course) Constantine the Great, one minted in Rome and another in Siscia:


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    Well I am Byzantine collector, and when Byzantine era exactly begins is matter of discussion. However the best explanation one can give is that it was a gradual process beginning from Diocletian (around 290) until Leo III the Isaurian(around 720). I have decided that it started with Constantine the Great due to the foundation of Constantinople, which virtually made the Eastern Roman part survived for further 1000 years more than the Western part. - It was first until the Sack of Constantinople in 1204 accompanied with the invention of canon that sealed the death of Byzantine Empire.
     
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  14. Loong Siew

    Loong Siew Well-Known Member

    Similarly a Lydian Trite.. Alyattes - Kroinnos.

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  15. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    My three (because all three are about the same period and I don't want to favor any) oldest are very modest in comparison to the wonderful coins we've seen above. The first one unfortunately, shows it's age...

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    Syracuse Uncia c. 420 BC
    Head of Arethusa right, SYPA in right field
    Octopus, globe above
    2.55 gr, 14 mm
    Ref : Sear #1184, SNG ANS 376 ff


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    Thessaly, Larissa, AE 20-22 400-344 BC
    Head of the nymph Larissa facing
    ΛΑΡΙ - Σ - ΑΙΩΝ parly retrograde, Horse trotting right
    8.88 gr
    Ref : Sear # 2131


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    Troas, Cebren, AE8 c. 400-350 BC
    Head of apollo right
    Ram's head right
    1.1 gr, 8 mm
    Ref : Sear #4071

    Q
     
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  16. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Sweet coins, Q => I have examples of all three of 'em (we must have fairly similar tastes, eh?)

    => animals

    :rolleyes:
     
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  17. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    ok, gotta put the pic up cuz its time to change my avatar....
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  18. Alegandron

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

    I have two slightly different versions of the same coin that are my oldest:

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    Iona-Miletos
    Late 6th-Early 5th Century BCE
    AR Obol (AR Twelfth)
    9.5mm, 1.22g
    OBV: Forepart of Lion l, head reverted
    REV: Stellate Pattern within incuse square
    SNG Kayhan 4627; Sear Vol2 3533
     
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  19. Alegandron

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

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    Iona-Miletos
    Late 6th-Early 5th Century BCE
    AR Obol (AR Twelfth)
    10mm, 1.2g
    OBV: Forepart of Lion l, head reverted
    REV: Stellate Pattern within incuse square
    SNG Kayhan 476-482; Sear Vol2 3533
     
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  20. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    this may be my oldest coin....

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    Ionia, Miletos, Late 6th- early 4th century BC.
    1/12th Stater (1.2 gm, 10.5mm). Obv.: Forepart of lion left with head reverted right. Rev.: Starlike floral design in square incuse. SNG Helsinki II 285.

    hey, we match aleg!
     
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  21. Alegandron

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

    I think ours are ROARING at each other!!! Lefties and Righties!!!

    Between us, we have a 4th of a Stater! That could buy some beers...
     
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