Seleukid King of Syria. Antioch on the Orontes. Antiochos VI Dionysos.144-142 BC. Serrate AE Reference. SC 2007a; HGC 9, 1048. Obv. Radiate and diademed head of Antiochos VI right Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛNTIOXOY in two lines above, EΠIΦANOYΣ ΔIONYΣOY in two lines below, ΣTA above panther's back. Panther standing left, with broken spear in jaws; to right, cornucopia to right. 4.79 gr 17 mm I always wanted this type of rim
Nice bottlecap! I had one but sold it. Eventually I'll get another. The type you bought would be nice As for panthers or pantherish animals, I have this tigress on a Gallienus antoninianus. As his issues go, this one is quite nice. It was picked from box of "lesser" coins at a dealer's booth at the summer 2014 ANA show. Gallienus, sole reign CE 260-268 Antoninianus, Rome mint Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right Rev: LIBERO P CONS AVG, striped tigress standing left; B in exergue Ref: RIC V 230 (Sole reign)
Kings of Thrace. Uncertain mint. Ae Lysimachos 305-281 BC Lion1 viewsReference. Müller 76; SNG Copenhagen 1153-4. Obv. Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣIMAXOY Lion leaping r.; caduceus, monogram and spearhead below. 3.80 gr 17 mm
Lydia, Sardes Coin: Bronze Youthful head of Dionysos right SARDI-ANWN - Horned panther walking left, head front, holding spear in right paw and breaking it with its jaws; Theta in left field, MLT monogram below. Mint: Sardes (1st 2nd C BC) Wt./Size: 5.93g / 17mm Reference: Luynes 2735
No panthers here but a bottle cap yes! Antiocus VI, ca. 148–142/1 BC Minted in Antioch - for some reason I didn't weigh and measure this coin. Obv.: Radiate head of Antiochus VI, wreathed with ivy. Rev.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ / ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ∆ΙΟΝΥΣΟΥ; elephant walking left holding torch in trunk, ΣΤΑ above right, cornucopia right.
That's a fantastic panther-addition, Oki ... man, I always love it when you buy "outside of the ol' Hadrian Box" ... => Panthers and/or bottle-caps ... is that where we're goin'? Well, here is a crappy version of TIF's cool coin ... ... those lions looked a bit like panthers, so I tried slippin' them in there ...
By the time I got here the only coin that I have but left not shown is this nickel of Agathokles of Baktria.
Well, I have a panther skin.... Pontus, Amisos Coin: Bronze - Head of young Dionysos r, wearthing ivy wreath ΑΜΙΣΟΥ - Cista mystica, panther skin, diadem and thyrsos; monogram to left Mint: Amisos (BC 85-65) Wt./Size/Axis: 8.53g / 21mm / - References: RG 66, 24 SNG BM 1205 SNG Cop. 145 And my version of the Gallienus Panther/Tigress. This is my favourite of all the versions shown on this thread, because it is mine and I can hold it. And stroke it. And whisper sweet nothings to it Ruler: Gallienus Coin: Bronze AE3 GALLIENVS AVG - Radiate head right LIBERO P CONS AVG - Striped tigress walking left Mint: Rome (260-268 AD) Wt./Size: 3.75g / 20mm Notes: RIC V-1, 230 (S) Some say panther, some tigress.
Wow Pish => those are both awesome examples ... very cool Oh, and Happy New Years (don't light yourself on fire, my sweet friend!!) => you've been there, done that ... this year it's all about coins!! cheers ... I like you
Dionysos in a biga of panthers right. Severus Alexander (222-235) at Seleucia ad Calycadnum in Cilicia (northeast edge of the Mediterranean Sea). 27 mm. 14.48 grams. Not in major references, but the reverse is as SNG France 2, Cilicia, 979 for Septimius Severus and Julia Domna vis-a-vis.