Septimius Severus - Emesa - MONEI AVG

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  1. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Another new addition, which turns out to be a double die match to an example I already have!!!!

    Septimius Severus denarius
    Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right
    Rev:– MONEI (sic) AVG, Moneta standing left, holding scales in right hand, cornucopiae in left
    Minted in Emesa, A.D. 194 - 195
    References:– BMCRE -, RIC -, RSC -

    Note MONEI instead of MONET

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  3. Aidan_()

    Aidan_() Numismatic Contributor

    Lol, were you expecting a MONET?
     
  4. IdesOfMarch01

    IdesOfMarch01 Well-Known Member

    Is it clear that it's really MONEI, rather than MONET with the top of the "T" off the flan?
     
  5. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Perhaps my other example will clarify.

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  6. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    wow martin, your starting a collection of double die matches of SS coins you already own!?

    you're the jordan of sep serv collecting my friend!


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    great coins, i always dig seeing your stuff!
     
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  7. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Another?????? Egad, I'm beginning to dislike you. I have to find some of these. Very nice Martin.
     
  8. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Of all the Emesa types the Moneta ones seem to offer the most variations. I don't have a MONEI but I do have a MONE . . AVG.
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    Why they replaced the T with a pair of space holder dots is beyond me. Standard coins read MONET AVG without repeating the A. There are earlier styles that used MONETAE AVG (with and without IICOS). Note they felt the need to stick in a dot before the E on one. Why? The space was not s big that it required filling so I believe there was some code at work here.
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    Alexandria spelled out the MONETA AVG but I don't have one for Septimius from Emesa. However, this Domna has it. Mint? The style sure looks Syrian to me.
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    My last one is a coin I have had for a long time. I always liked the heavy browed eye on the portrait which attracted me to check confirming it is the same die as used with the MONEI coins. If anything the top of the T is heavier than most. I'm sure this is not significant but looking at such things is part of the enjoyment I get out of this specialty.
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  9. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    You seem happy, Martin ... I like you and I like seeing you happy!! (congrats, coin-bro)

    Ummm, but I think Doug is getting a bit jelly over your coolness?

    OMG => Doug only has MONE (*awkward*)

    ;)

    jokes => wow, you guys rock (you dudes should definitely take your Doug-Martin show to the Ancient Coin Conventions and wow the fricken crowds!!)

    => you two are MONSTERS of the SEP-SEV World!! (you own it!!)


    :rolleyes:

    Oh => and fantastic graphic, chrsmat (swiiissshhh!!)
     
  10. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Here's an Alexandrian MONET for Sept. Sev.

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    Domna

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    Lots of other variations at Emesa....

    MONTE

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    Moneta seated

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    BONETAE with an AVG II C obverse

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    The MONETAE AVG II COS comes for Sept. Sev. (with the odd IMP CE L SEP SEV PEPT AVG obverse) and Domna (different reverse dies)

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    Also occurs for Laodicea-ad-Mare

    IMP II (PERTE)

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    IMP VIII (L SEPT SEVER PERT - AVG IMP VIII for example)

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  11. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    An excuse to show another double die match?

    Septimius Severus denarius
    Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right
    Rev:– MONET AVG, Moneta seated left, holding scales and cornucopiae
    Minted in Emesa, A.D. 194 - 195
    References:– RIC -, RSC-

    Bought in this order...

    Unclear reverse legend
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    legend confirmed but head of Moneta a bit flat. (my excuse to keep them both)
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  12. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Cool addition! As long as you dont smash the other with a hammer to make it more rare :D
     
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