Paschka 2015 Year In Review

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  1. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member


    That will begin to show you my dear colleagues acquisition coin in 2015: 2 coins in one, say that often, but I saw the first time.



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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    That's very cool ... what are the two coins?

    => Do you have a typical image of the host-coin (the original coin before it was counter-stamped?)
     
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  4. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Heraclius year ten Constantinople over Probus year four Cyzicus???
     
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  5. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    oh wow, that's a cool overstrike paschka! i couldn't figure it out at first at all, but there is lots of detail there.

    i think it's a heaclius over a phocas..phocas has that (PER) in his legends sometimes.
     
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  6. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I have a couple of cool examples as well ...

    Heraclius. Æ follies (Over-struck)
    610-641 AD
    ca. 616/7-621/2
    Sicilian mint
    Diameter: 29 mm
    Weight: 12.77 grams
    Obverse: Crowned bust of Heraclius facing; to right, monogram; all within circular incuse
    Reverse: SCLs within circular incuse
    Reference: DOC 241b; MIB Km 4; SB 882
    Other: Brown patina. Overstruck on a follis of Justin I from Constantinople, SB 63

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    HERACLIUS AE 40 nummi follis
    (Overstruck on a large follis of Anastasius from Constantinople)
    Struck at Syracuse, Sicily
    circa 622 AD or earlier
    Diameter: 33.5mm
    Weight: 13.6g
    Obverse: Facing bust of Heraclius, monogram-cross beside, all within 9mm countermarked circle, bust of Anastasius clearly identifiable underneath
    Reverse Large M from original undertype, mintmark CON overstamped with SCLS mintmark

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  7. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member

    Ladies and gentlemen! As true connoisseurs of coins with joy the night to show you another of the Byzantine coin. It is not rare, but it carries the spirit characteristic the Byzantine era. Look what she has cut edges. For this it is what I like.This coin is no longer even resembles an archaeological site….



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  8. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member

    This provincial Augustus also bought me this year for a nominal sum. image-58.jpeg image-59.jpeg
     
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  9. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member

    Another coin that I bought in 2015, note, there remains of silver plated, probably ancient and its meaning, I do not know.



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  10. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    The last one is from Kyme?
     
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  11. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member

    Yes, Kyme,

    Kyme, Aiolis, 350 - 250 B.C.
    27235. Bronze AE 18, cf. SNG Cop 46 - 68 (various magistrates), SGCV II 4187, aVF, Kyme mint, 2.048g, 14.6mm, 0°, 3rd Century B.C.; obverse eagle standing right, magistrate's name above; reverse one-handled vase, K-Y across field;

    Kyme, Aiolis, 3rd Century B.C.
    81397. Bronze AE 18, SGCV II 4187, BMC 29, VF, Kyme mint, 3.754g, 18.3mm, 135°, 3rd Century B.C.; obverse AΡIΣTANΔΡOC, eagle standing right; reverse one-handled vase, K-Y across field;
     
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  12. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Those bronze coins of Kyme were not plated, so the silvery stuff is probably mineral deposits. Nice example of the type!
     
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  14. paschka

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    here a coin I bought in February 2015 cost 50 cents, in one of her disdainfully threw a pawnshop. Most likely it Tetrikus or barbaric imitation of Roman coins.



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  15. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Very interesting group of coins Paschka !!!!

    Love the Byzantine examples!!!

    Each has much to like and appreciate.....and I would guess you are correct about the last coin----- a 'barbarous' version of Tetricus.
     
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  16. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member

    image-68.jpeg Well, this coin to ancient probably not true, I bought it in the summer of 2015 flea market, but it interestnaya and say that it oozes Tibet 18 ate 19th century.And maybe it's a souvenir for tourists .....
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  17. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member

    but where did the "Edit" option from the forum?or "Edit" then disappears?
     
  18. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    The 'Edit' has a time limit....and then is no longer available.
     
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  19. dougsmit

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    Unlike some software for Forums like this the CT version prevents you from correcting your errors unless you discover them rather quickly after posting. One might say it is better to think before you post and read what you posted immediately afterward while edit is allowed.
     
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  20. paschka

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    But the broken coin for 2000 years, I bought in July 2015 for 20 cents at the flea market. It apparently Antonius Pius? image-72.jpeg

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  21. paschka

    paschka Well-Known Member

    If you do prompt the last coin with Antonius Pius compel great. Continues to show a coin fall 2015 image-74.jpeg image-75.jpeg
     
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