last coins of 2015, Syracuse triple play

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by chrsmat71, Dec 23, 2015.

  1. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    well, i may have some more coins coming in (negotiating with seller), but they wont show up at my house until after the new year...and i don't count my chickens before they hatch. so here are my last coins of the year, have had for a bit now but was saving up for a single post.


    first, probably not the type that first pops in your head when you hear "syracuse" on the ancients..but i have three byzantine coin minted there now. this was a coin show pick up in november.

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    Byzantine Empire. Constantine V with Leo IV. Æ Follis. 751-775 AD
    O: Constantine V and Leo VI. R: Leo III. 20x16 mm, 2.0g, Syracuse mint. SB 1569

    this coin features three generations, grandpa on the reverse, and father and son on the obverse. fun fact for those of you new to byzantine coins. constantine v is known as constantine "copronymus", which means "poop named"! LOL! i guess when he was being christened as baby, he pooed his britches...which is what baby's do right? so he know to the ages a "my name is poop"!

    ok, a recent thread you had on coins of syracuse left me out of the loop, so i had to get a couple of greeks. first, a coin that has been on my list for over a year. this was an ebay win.

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    Hieron II, Syracuse, 275-215 BC
    O: Poseidon, R: Trident between dolphins, ΙΕΡΩ−ΝΟΣ below, 20 mm, 6.6g, Calciati-197

    this one was picked up at the same coin show as the byzantine. kind of took a gamble on this one, wasn't really familiar with the type or the price range, and couldn't look stuff up online, but i came out ok.


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    SICILY. Syracuse. Hiketas II. 287-278 BC.
    O: Zeus Hellanios, R:Eagle (on thunderbolt, off flan), SNG ANS-797(?), 21 mm, 9.4 g

    two question for anyone that knows...

    1. any idea on the attribution? the one above show a right facing bust, mine is left...but it's the only thing i could find and jives with the sellers attribution. am i correct?

    2. is zeus hallanios different that...well, just zeus? so, "zeus of the greeks"?

    post anything you want form syracuse!
     
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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Nice => wow, that's a great hat-trick, my friend!! (sweet, sweet Syracuse!!)

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  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Syracuse Timoleon, AE Hemidracm
    syracuse Timoleon.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily, AE Hemilitron
    Syracuse Arethusa Wheel.jpg

    Syracuse Heiron I AR Tet
    Syracuse Hieron I.jpg

    Syracuse Hieron II, AE21
    syracuse hieron II.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily Agathokles, AE24
    syracuse lion.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily AR Litra
    syracuse octopus.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily Pyrrhus AE24
    syracuse pyrrhus.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily, AE Drachm
    dolphins.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily, AE Litra
    hippocamp.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily, AE18
    dolphin & scallop.jpg
     
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  5. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Syracuse, Sicily Agathokles, AE20
    bull & dolphin.jpg

    Syracuse, Sicily, Hiketas II, AE24
    Sicily Syracuse Hiketas II.jpg

    ... thanks for allowing me to go all Syracuse on ya!!

    :rolleyes:
     
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  6. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    VERY cool pic-ups Chris !!!

    I'd love to include any of them in my collection !!
     
  7. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Nice score, Chris.
     
  8. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Congrats on your Sicilian finisher, Chris, all three are winners. I wish I had one with Constantine the Pooper, but the only Byzantine Sicilian I have is a different Leo vs. Constantine mashup.

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    LEO V THE ARMENIAN
    2.09g, 18.1mm
    Syracuse mint, circa AD 813-820
    Sear 1638.
    O: Frontal bust of Leo V with cross crown and Loros, holding cross in his right hand.
    R: Frontal bust of Symbatios-Constantine with cross crown and chlamys, holding cross in his right hand.
     
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  9. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Now all you need is an Islamic coin from Syracuse.
     
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  10. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice coins, especially like the Byzantine and Hiketas II.
     
  11. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

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    Your Hiketas seems a lot like mine except mine is messy from being struch over a coin of the Democracy. On the reverse, the Sigma is from the undertype but the A is from Hiketas. Of the books in my library, I could only attribute mine to Favorito, Bronze Coinage of Ancient Syracuse, type 50 but he show so many variations that my overstrike makes uncertain as to which.

    Just missed this one:
    http://www.vauctions.com/ViewArchiveItem.asp?ID=31711
    I have seen them go for $85 which is too much for a thin paperback but it shows a lot of coins.
     
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