Focus: Magna Graecia

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by JBGood, Nov 9, 2015.

  1. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    The "focus" thread made me stop and take stock; not only of the coins I have but of the potential "focus areas". One of them for me is the coins of Magna Graecia. They're older then most of my other coins and in many ways are far more elegant and artistic.

    That said, I would like to invite you all to post your coins of the cities of Magna Graecia.

    My first is: a silver stater from Thourioi (Thurii) in the district of Lucania circa 400-35BC

    Lucania, Thourioi stater  MGA4.jpg

    Athena hd r, Skylla on helmet
    Bull butting r, HP monogram above, fish below; sim.
    SNG ANS 1041
     
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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Beautiful stater. Really, really nice.
     
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  4. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Lucania, Thourior MGA15.jpg
    A much smaller bronze also from Thourioi
    Apollo left
    "QOY" to right of a cornucopiae "SW" to left, "FI" to lower right

    AE13
     
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  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Yup, lovely coin. Dont own any of Magna Graecia.
     
  6. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I'm not sue, but I think Calabria was part of Magna Graecia.
    Taras, Calabria.jpg
    TARAS, CALABRIA
    AR Diobol
    OBVERSE: Head of Athena in crested helmet left decorated with Skylla
    REVERSE: Herakles kneeling right, strangling lion
    Struck at Taras 380-334 BC
    1.2g, 11mm
    Vlasto 1316
     
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  7. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Lucania, Velia    MGA 16.jpg

    Another stater from the same region Lucania/Campania but the city is Velia

    334-300 BC
    Head of Athena, left, wearing a Phrygian helmet decorated with cenatauress; monogram behind.
    lion feeding left, L above, monogram below,
     
  8. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    yes it is!
     
  9. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    +1

    MG coin is high on my list....very nice.
     
  10. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Sicily, Syracus Heron II Posiden Trident.jpg
    Sicily, Syracuse Heiron II
    AE 18
    274-216 BC
    Diademed head of Poseidon left
    trident head, with scrolls decoration between prongs; lotiform shaft, flanked by dolphins
    SNG Cop 850
     
  11. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    From what I read there is some disagreement as to Sicily being a member of the MG. But, hey, it gives me a chance to post more coins.
    SICILY, SYRACUSE, HIERON II 1.jpg Sicily Gela.jpg SICILY, KAMARINA.jpg
     
  12. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Campania, Neapolis didracm MGB5.jpg

    Campania, Neapolis
    Head of Nymph Rt
    Man headed bull walking right
    SNG ANS 344
    7.04 grs
     
  13. JBGood

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  14. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Campania Neapolis didrachm.jpg
    Compania, Neapolis
    AR didrachm
    after 395 BC
    Female head right, wearing triple pendant earring
    Man-faced bull walking left, being crowned by Victory
    Cf. Hn Italy 563 ff
     
  15. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    http://www.magnagraecia.nl/coins/
    I have a real love/hate relationship with this site. The author assumes you know enough to find the cities on his maps. If you just bought a coin of Sybaris as I did and if you know it was in Lucania and if you can find it on the map that comes up when you click on the first map --- then you can go see the coins. Sicily is divided into numbered sections so test yourself and see how many tries it takes you to find Syracuse. I love the information hidden in the inner reaches but really....

    Yes you can use the search engine but try the maps anyway.

    Six of the coins on my Favorites page are from Magna Gracia. That is far more than the percentage of my collection from there. Here are a few

    Metapontum obol
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    Kroton stater
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    Velia stater
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    Syracuse tetradrachm
    g00390b01146lg.JPG
    Akragas AE quadrans
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    Sorry for the lack of details but I'm away from home and those interested can ask or look them up. The little computer does not have my new treasure from Sybaris yet so it is not here. I do not like the idea of a focus but if I did, Magna Graecia would be high on my list of candidates. They have thousands of coins I would like to have. A person could collect Syracuse by Boehringer numbers. That would be a set I could appreciate.
     
  16. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Coins of Magna Graecia are also very interesting because the bronze coins are just as beautiful as the silver (I got no gold, alas).
     
  17. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Atta-boy, JBG ... sweet OP coin!! (congrats)

    Ummm, apparently I have a few of these types ...


    Neapolis, Campania, AR Nomos
    ancientbullmanx.jpg ancientbullmanbx.jpg

    Campania Teanum Sidicinum
    Campania Teanum Sidicinum.jpg

    Lucania, Velia AR Nomos
    Lucania Velia AR Nomos.jpg

    Syracuse Heiron I Tet
    Syracuse Hieron I.jpg

    Bruttium Rhegion
    Bruttium Rhegion.jpg

    Calabria Tarentum
    Calabria Tarentum.jpg
     
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  18. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Gorgeous posts!!!

    I'll start by offering this 19 mm bronze of Hieron from Syracuse (and yes I know, the sellers photo has the trident upside down LOL):
    hieron poseidon neptune 19 mm.jpg
     
  19. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Superb coins, JB - I wish you would show-and-tell more often. And wonderful contributions to the thread!
     
  20. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Here's another modest choice from Syracuse (a bit dark as well)---19 mm bronze of Agothocles (317-295 BC) with Kore and a bull butting....6.2 grams.
    agaltoc;es syracue.JPG agathocles syracue reverse.JPG
     
  21. doucet

    doucet Well-Known Member

    One from Bruttium, The Brettii, A very interesting group of people.

    Bruttium, Brettii Ares Hera (2).JPG

    One from Kantane, Kantana, Siscily.

    Catana 2.JPG

    And a lowly little coin, hardly ever found very nice, from Theramai, Siscily with Hera and Hercules.

    Hera Herakles-001.JPG
     
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