Ancients => A Humble Addition to Thessaly-Ville!! => Pile-on!!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by stevex6, Jan 13, 2016.

  1. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Yup => today I added another humble stead to my Thessaly stable ...

    Sure, the horse's snout is runnin' out of room, but hopefully the sweet-wheat reverse will make-up for it and solidify this coin as a stevex6 budget-winner!! (thrifty score => 1.3 times estimate)

    Oh and yah => this baby has that sweet crystaline thing goin' on!! (man, I love the looks of that "aging occurence")

    => Giddy-up and eat your wheat!!


    THESSALY, Thessalian League. AR Obol
    Circa 470s-460s BC
    Diameter: 10 mm
    Weight: 0.96 grams
    Obverse: Head of bridled horse right
    Reverse: ΦE TA, wheat grain; all within incuse lozenge
    Reference: Franke,Geschichte 9; BCD Thessaly I 1005
    Other: 5h … VF, lightly toned

    From the BCD Collection

    Thessaly Thessalian League a.jpg Thessaly Thessalian League b.jpg
     
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2016
    dlhill132, WDF, swamp yankee and 18 others like this.
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Oh, and as per usual => let's see some coins from the Thessalian League, or from Thessaly, or with wheat, or with *whatev*

    => oh, or toss-in your sweet coins with that beautiful crystaline thang!!

    cheers
     
  4. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Very nice Steve! I'll have to wait and see or get creative or buy another coin to join this pile-on...

    Creative...

    Not silver, no wheat, not from Thessaly, but a horse and a little corn?
    Got one!
    [​IMG]
    Zeugitana, Carthage, BC 300 - 264
    AE, 4.78g, 19mm; 2h
    Obv.: Head of Tanit left, wreathed in corn
    Rev.: Horsehead right

    I love this coin for it's smooth, black surface and the zombified horse.:zombie: I'm not really sure how other collectors feel about the green, but I think it adds an interesting appeal.
     
    dlhill132, WDF, swamp yankee and 11 others like this.
  5. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    That is a gorgeous coin, Steve! Congrats!

    Erin
     
    swamp yankee and stevex6 like this.
  6. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Thanks, gang ... oh, and Jwt => love your coin-post (thanks for posting)

    Honestly, you dudes have awesome coins ...

    => let's see a few of 'em!! (why did you buy them ... you should let them run around and get some fricken exercise, my coin-friends!!)

    My threads are kinda like backyard coin-BBQs!!


    :woot:

    Tell your friends!!
     
    Last edited: Jan 14, 2016
    swamp yankee likes this.
  7. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Terrific coin Steve!!!

    You caught me a few months short of having any of the type:sorry:...and all I have are a couple of bronzes from Carthage (horses?):(
     
    stevex6 and Jwt708 like this.
  8. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    My Thessalian coins wanted to meet the new neighbors so I'm bringing them to your BBQ :)

    You should keep an eye on Herakles though. He can be a mean drunk. His previous owner let him run wild :D

    [​IMG]
    THESSALY, The Oitaioi
    167-146 BCE
    AR Hemidrachm (15mm, 2.30 g, 1h)
    Herakleia Trachinia mint
    Obv: Lion’s head left, spear in its jaws
    Rev: OITAI downward to right, ΩN downward to left, Herakles standing facing, holding club in both hands
    Ref: Valassiadis 9; BCD Thessaly II 494 (same obverse die)
    Acquired from @Ardatirion (Bill Dalzell, Classical Numismatic Group Numismatist)
    Ex BCD Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 290), lot 57
    Ex Peus 384 (2 November 2005), lot 199
    Ex Vinchon (20 May 1959), lot 483
    Ex M. Ratto 11 (16 May 1935), lot 239
    Ex R. Ratto (4 April 1927), lot 1023
    Ex Naville-Ars Classica V (18 June 1923), lot 1764

    ThessalianLeagueStater-RT.jpg

    THESSALY, Thessalian League
    48/7 BCE
    Magistrates Nikolaos, Ni..., and Gorgias
    AR stater, 23 mm, 6.3 gm
    Obv: head of Zeus right, wearing oak wreath
    Rev: ΘΕΣΣΑ / ΛΩΝ Athena Itonia striding right, hurling spear with her right hand and extending shield in her left; above spear, ΝΙΚΟ -ΛΑΟΣ; below shield, ΝΙ; to left and right, Γ-ΟΡ/ΓΙ-Α/Σ
    Ref: CNG 78, 14 May 2008, 485 (same dies). Grose 4928 var.
    ex Höher collection
     
    dlhill132, WDF, swamp yankee and 12 others like this.
  9. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice silver, steve. Love the horse portrait on it.

    [​IMG]
    Krannon, Thessaly, Greece, (350 - 300 B.C.)
    AE dichalkon
    O: Horseman galloping right, wearing petasos and chlamys.
    R: “KR-AN/NO”, hydria (water carrying vessel) mounted on cart.
    Krannon mint
    4.605
    17.4
    Rogers Thessaly 197, SNG Cop 43, SGCV I 2073
     
  10. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Whoa, bringing out the big guns!
     
    swamp yankee and TIF like this.
  11. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Opps...I forgot about my modest drachm (6.11 grams) of Larissa in Thessalia,
    350-320 BC.

    That will have to do for me---until I'm announced as the newest power-ball billionaire:jawdrop:
    larissa obverse.JPG Larissa drachm reverse grazing horse.JPG
     
    dlhill132, WDF, swamp yankee and 11 others like this.
  12. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Umh, Steve, I'm not sure this coin fits with the rest of your collection. Too much crystalization and that horse's snout is almost cut off. I'll tell you what, I'm willing to selflessly sacrifice myself so you don't have to, so why don't you send me that puppy free of charge and I'll suffer owning this coin so you don't have to endure those issues. What do you say buddy? I'm quite a pal, aren't I?

    OK, all joking aside, you got yourself another winner. I love that horse, and the crystalization does give it a nice charm. :D
     
    stevex6 likes this.
  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Sweet, sweet coins, gang ... thanks for posting

    => here are a handful more of my cool Thessaly bunch ...


    THESSALY, Pharsalos. AR Hemidrachm
    Mid-late 5th century BC
    Diameter: 14 mm
    Weight: 2.88 grams
    Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena right
    Reverse: Head and neck of horse right within incuse square
    Reference: Lavva 31 (V21/R19); BCD Thessaly II –; Moustaka 51; SNG Copenhagen 217-8
    Other: 12h … lightly toned
    From the Demetrios Armounta Collection
    Thessaly Pharsalos.jpg



    THESSALY, Larissa, AR Obol
    Circa 460-440 BC
    Diameter: 12 mm
    Weight: 0.90 grams
    Obverse: Horse advancing right; above, head of lion right
    Reverse: Λ [Α] RI around from upper left, Larissa standing right, balancing hydria on raised knee; to left, lion’s head fountain right, from which water pours forth; all within incuse square
    Reference: BCD Thessaly II 358.1 (same dies)
    Other: 9h … VF
    From the BCD Collection

    Thessaly larissa Horse & Larissa with Hydria.jpg


    THESSALY, Trikka, AR Hemidrachm

    Circa 440-400 BC
    Diameter: 16 mm
    Weight: 2.87 grams
    Obverse: Thessalos, petasos and cloak tied at neck, holding band around head of forepart of bull right; E below bull’s head, V between the legs of Thessalos
    Reverse: Forepart of bridled horse right; TP I /KKA I OИ around from upper left (KK retrograde); all within incuse square
    Reference: BCD Thessaly II 775.5 (same dies)
    Other: 1h … pit on the reverse
    From the BCD Collection

    Thessaly Trikka.jpg


    THESSALY, Oitaioi. AR Hemidrachm
    Circa 360-344 BC
    Diameter: 16 mm
    Weight: 2.83 grams
    Obverse: Head of lion left, spear in jaws
    Reverse: Herakles standing facing, holding club
    Reference: Valassiadis 3; BCD Thessaly II 489; SNG Copenhagen 181
    Other: 11h ... Near VF, find patina, minor roughness

    Thessaly Oitaioi.jpg


    THESSALY, Larissa, Æ Tetrachalkon
    Circa 356-337 BC
    Diameter: 19 mm
    Weight: 8.60 grams
    Obverse: Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly left
    Reverse: ΛAPI Σ/AIΩN around from upper left (N retrograde), bridled horse trotting right; E above; below, grain ear upward to left
    Reference: Rogers 273; BCD Thessaly II 387.8; HGC 4, 517
    Other: 5h … Near EF, dark green patina
    From the BCD Collection

    Thessaly Larissa AE Tetrachalkon.jpg


    THESSALY, Homolion. Æ Dichalkon
    Circa 350 BC
    Diameter: 17 mm
    Weight: 5.07 grams
    Obverse: Head of Philoktetes right, wearing conical hat
    Reverse: OMOΛI KO[N] around from lower left, serpent coiled right
    Reference: Rogers 263; BCD Thessaly II 92
    Other: 7h … Near VF, dark brown patina
    From the BCD Collection

    Thessaly Homolion.jpg


    THESSALY, Skotoussa, AR Hemidrachm
    Early-mid 4th century BC
    Diameter: 15 mm
    Weight: 2.83 grams
    Obverse: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress
    Reverse: Forepart of horse right; Σ KO below
    Reference: BCD Thessaly II 740 (same rev. die)
    Other: 12 h ... VF, granular surfaces
    From the BCD Collection

    Thessaly Skotoussa.jpg


    THESSALY, Lamia, AR Hemidrachm
    Circa 350-300 BC
    Diameter: 15 mm
    Weight: 2.58 grams
    Obverse: Head of young Dionysos left, wearing ivy wreath
    Reverse: ΛMΑΙΕ ΩΝ, amphora; ivy leaf above; to right, prochous with handle to right
    Reference: Georgiou, Mint 11; BCD Thessaly II 127.3; HGC 4, 120
    Other: 3h … VF, lightly toned, minor porosity
    From the BCD Collection

    Thessaly Lamia Amphora.jpg

    Hmmm, counting today's sweet score, I have 7 BCD Collection Thessaly examples

    :D
     
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2016
    dlhill132, WDF, Ancientnoob and 9 others like this.
  14. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    man,i wish i had something to post here. :(

    it's a great little coin stevex, horse and grain a neat comob, good details, cool crystalization!
     
    swamp yankee and stevex6 like this.
  15. Aidan_()

    Aidan_() Numismatic Contributor

    Nice addition as usual Steve. :cool: And I like the rest of your hoard. :D
     
    swamp yankee and stevex6 like this.
  16. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I was going to play but you have posted all the types I have in crystallized from Thessaly. You have a wonderful set of Lego brick silver. However, in honor of your new coin, I will go have a snack of my favorite cheese (Feta). Wait, I do have one Larissa drachm you don't but fourrees don't crystalize.

    g01060b00361lg.jpg
     
    dlhill132, WDF, swamp yankee and 9 others like this.
  17. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Love the new coin little brother. You do seem to have a way of picking winners.

    Thessalian League.jpg
    THESSALIAN LEAGUE
    AR Drachm
    Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right, ΓAYANA (magistrate) behind
    Rev: Athena Itonia standing right, with shield and about to hurl spear, ΘEΣΣA - ΛΩN to sides, bunch of grapes on vine right, Π-O / Λ-Y (magistrate) across lower fields
    Struck at Thessaly 196-146 BC
    4.0g, 16 mm
    BMC 36
     
    dlhill132, WDF, Ancientnoob and 7 others like this.
  18. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Nice score from the provenance that keeps on giving! :D

    Here's my ex BCD from Thessaly, Lamia:
    upload_2016-1-14_12-44-9.jpeg

    You want reticulation, you got reticulation:
    upload_2016-1-14_12-44-29.jpeg
    upload_2016-1-14_12-45-39.jpeg
     
    dlhill132, WDF, swamp yankee and 10 others like this.
  19. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Nice!! ... man Z-Bro, those are three great thread-additions!! (gorgeous coins)
    "Reticulation" that's it!! (gawd, I can never remember that word!! ... and I was too embarrassed to ask TIF again, so thanks, brother)

    :rolleyes:

    Ummm, well I guess posting a few more of my reticulated coins would be okay, eh?

    Islands Off Thrace Thasos Hemiobol.jpg Arkadia Arkadian League.jpg Ionia Ephesos Tetartemorion.jpg Ionia Erythrai.jpg Macedon Eion Double Geese.jpg Troas Kebren Obol.jpg Troas Kebren Diobol.jpg turtle d.jpg turtle c.jpg
     
    Last edited: Jan 14, 2016
    dlhill132, WDF, swamp yankee and 8 others like this.
  20. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Great new coin, Steve-o! I also love the look of those finely-reticulated fractionals. In fact, I prefer the look to smooth surfaces, especially on tiny coins.
     
    swamp yankee, stevex6 and Mikey Zee like this.
  21. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I totally agree, my coin-friend ... curious, do you have any cool examples?

    => please post 'em, if you've got 'em ... I love seeing sweet examples

    Cheers
     
    swamp yankee likes this.
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page