My coin drought was put on hold whilst I snagged a couple of nice coins. Size and weight: 18 x 19mm, 3.59g Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA Draped bust right. Reverse: MATER AVGG Cybele (Magna Mater), towered, draped, seated on a throne in a car drawn by four lions. She gestures with a branch extended in her right hand and rests her left arm on a drum, set on the throne. Reference: Sear RCV (2002) 6592; RIC IV 562; BMCRE V p.163, 48.
Great coin with great style! It's one of those reverse types you want in a better grade for all the detail, and you've got it.
WOW !!! LOVE that reverse Pish!!! Doug's mini-me lion is cool too!!! My examples are the more mundane common types...
Holy Fricken Shmokes => that baby is a total winner!! (congrats, Pishpash) Ummm, I do also have a pretty cool Julia Domna example (wanna see it?) => hey, but your "lion-quad" is definitely kickin' my coin-ass!!
One has to love those improbable quadrigas : lions, snakes and whetsoever. Being very classical in my behavior, I only have the horses biga version Julia Domna, Denarius Rome mint, AD 215 IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, draped bust of Julia Domna right LVNA LVCIFERA, Luna in biga of horses left, a crescent above her head and drapery billowing in semi circle behind 2.95 gr, 19-20 mm Ref : RCV # 7101, Cohen # 105 , RIC IV, I # 379c, Hill # 1477 Ex A. Lynn Collection ; Manhattan sale I #358 Ex Freeman & Sear Mail Bid Sale 6 # 538. Q
@panzerman, thanks for the comment, but I think you'd really edit your posting and write them out of the text you quoted rather than inside, for everyone's better comprehension Q
Rookie mistake! thanks for pointing that out. I think that I have decided to go into silver too, these denarius/antoninius types are so diverse and interesting!