I've been purchasing 70-75% Greek over the last year; but noticed a lack of forward facing. After seeing the relief on this specific piece, I had to have it. It makes me wonder if many of the pieces we see in online auctions have similar profiles (specifically the nose,) but we're unable to see due to the lack of profile pictures. Caria, Rhodes. 229-205 BC. AR Didrachm. Ameinias, magistrate. Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right / Rose, POΔION above; bud to right; ship’s stern to left, AMEINI-AΣ flanking stem. Ashton 217; SNG Keckman 543; SNG Copenhagen 759 19.7mm 6.72g Note the die break at the beginning of AMEINI-AΣ Post your coins of Caria or coins with super relief. -Michael
Wow! That's some incredible relief and more astonishing in its preservation. A big problem with front-facers, other than often poor artistry, is wear and flattening of the nose. This one is pristine!
So, its that your coin's nose in your pocket or are you happy to....uhm, never mind She's got a nose that launched a thousand ships. Like Helen of Troy, your coin is quite charming
Those aren't really front-facing, are they? ... they're still ummm 7/8th facing, maybe? => very cool OP-coin, iamtiberius I am a super huge fan of the Rhodes examples (I'm totally jealous of your cool OP-score)
Ooops, oh sorry ... I have a few Rhodes examples as well (you've probably already seen most of them countless fricken times, eh?) ... ummm, well here they are again to rock your coin-world!! ... hmmm, I guess only a couple of my examples are turned slightly, eh? Again => that's an amazing OP-addition (congrats, coin friend)