My First Tessera

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Pishpash, May 11, 2016.

  1. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    I was going to wait until I got this in hand but I am going to be busy over the next few days. So here we are, my first and probably last tessera.

    Antnious:cat:
    antinous_burned.jpg antinous rev_burned.jpg Lead tessera

    18mm 2.68g
    EGYPT, Antinoöpolis.
    Draped bust right, wearing hem-hem crown, upright crescent in right field
    Serapis standing left, kalathos on head, right arm raised and holding sceptre in left. LK in left field.

    2nd-3rd centuries CE
    Dattari 6535


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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I have been looking at these more for some reason. Don't see hemhem crowns used much. Neat addition!
     
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  4. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Great job Pish! These are on my radar also, but I have not been looking yet. I will probably do the same as you... acquire one or two, and have them. Always curious how these were used.
     
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  5. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Very nice! Whenever I've said last, I always turned myself into a liar.
     
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  6. ancientcoinguru

    ancientcoinguru Well-Known Member

    Very nice tessera @Pishpash! I have a few tessera, but none with people on them, which are harder to find. Looks like a female on the obverse of your coin....did females wear the hemhem crown?
     
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  7. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    The portrait (ok not such a good one) is of Antinous. Some people might say he is a bit "girly".
     
  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Well, he was a favorite of Hadrian.

    From Wikipedia:
    "Antinous was a Bithynian Greek youth and a favourite, or lover, of the Roman emperor Hadrian."

    Nice addition for your collection PP.
     
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  9. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    Bing I am delighted with it. Unless I win the lottery, I will never have one of his coins, so I am more than content with this.
     
  10. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    oh that's cool pish!

    i had to look up what that crown was...
    [​IMG]
     
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  11. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    So did I Chris! He was certainly a beautiful boy.
    antinous statue.JPG
     
  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow Pish, that's a sweet addition ... congrats, coin-girlfriend

    Coincidentally, I just scored a Pb Tessera as well (I will make my own thread later today)

    Again, that's a fantastic coin (you rock!!)

    :rolleyes:
     
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  13. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Nice one Pish, and anything with Antinoos on it is a must have

    Q
     
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  14. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    Yaaaay. Way to go. I had my fingers crossed for you. Nice coin.
     
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  15. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Yay, I'm glad you finally nabbed one, Pish! I'd love to have some of his Alexandrian or Bithynian issues but for now and probably a long time, this lead tessera will suffice:

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    EGYPT, Antinoöpolis. Antinous
    2nd-3rd centuries CE
    PB tessera, 25 mm, 7.63 gm, 11h
    Obv: draped bust of Antinous right, wearing hem-hem crown; crescent before, AN behind
    Rev: Serapis standing right, head left, raising hand and holding scepter; to left, ЄYC/YBA/[...]
    Ref: Peus 386 (26 April 2006), lot 759 (same dies); Milne –; Dattari (Savio) –; Köln –

    :)
     
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  16. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    Yours is much better than mine TIF, but for the probable difference in price, I get to own mine! I am quite happy with it. It will be interesting to see if the reverse cleans up at all, I haven't cleaned lead before, might be better to leave well alone.
     
  17. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    This is an excellent first piece, and you got it at a fairly reasonable price. I've been putting my budget into more modern coins recently, otherwise I might have outbid you!

    Now, why is this one interesting? The date (LK[...], there's a third letter in the right field. Maybe B?)is actually quite high for the Antinoöpolis series, with most coming in around years 1-8. I'm doing this all of the top of my head, but I know I have another example recorded somewhere with a fully visible date that ought to be the same dies.

    Your cataloging is incorrect though. NO tesserae are known for Alexandria. This is an issue of the city of Antinoöpolis, of which Antinous was the titular deity. It is decidedly NOT struck 137-138, but much later. Various evidence suggests that these were mainly produced after the Antonines, and with a date like this I'd suggest its from late in the reign of Caracalla. There is no obverse legend on this variety.
     
  18. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    @Ardatirion many thanks, this is part seller info and part Wildwinds. I see no letters at all! I had assumed that the weird shape was something to do with the Nilometer.
     
  19. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Wildwinds and 99% of dealers are notoriously unreliable for cataloging tesserae. There's only two sources I can honestly recommend for accuracy: Gert Boersema and CNG (for whom I catalog, of course). Athena Numismatics on vcoins has some mostly decent information, as Emmett helped them with the few tesserae they have.
     
  20. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    My modern exonumia dwarfs my ancient collection and because of this I would like to add one someday.

    Nice tokens(?) @Pishpash and @TIF
     
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  21. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Hey, let me know. I have 248 pieces cataloged, and a bunch more that I haven't recorded yet. It's an infinitely interesting and challenging field.
     
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