Here are two I purchased since this thread was started: GORDIAN III AR Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, radiate, draped bust right REVERSE: P M TR P II COS P P, Victory advancing left with wreath & palm Struck at Rome, 239 AD 4.2g, 21mm RIC 19, RSC 199 GORDIAN III AR Drachm OBVERSE: AY K M ANT ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟC CE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right REVERSE: MHTPO KAIC B N, Mt. Argaeus, ETΔ in ex Struck at Cappadocia, Caesarea, Year 4=A.D. 240-241 2.96g, 18.6mm Sydenham 603d
Seems like we are time traveling back to 2014 again. Oh and nice coins, just got in a few Gordian coins too. Going to post it later on. Oh here is one I have already
For some time now I have been wanting one of these but kick myself for passing up on one I saw at a Baltimore show that had a perfect reverse legend and BNE at the end. I doubt I'll ever buy one since the one that I missed will keep getting better in my mind and ones still available will fail to measure up to my fancies.
Except Gordian III was 19 when he died, Mr Bean is what, 200 years old? Well, it certainly feels that way to me. His comedic shtick was funny to me when I was a kid...but people grow and mature. If you are a Mr Bean fan, sorry, but it's how I feel.
Hey, I get a chuckle when I watch him, and I'm certainly not young. Perhaps I'm not mature. That's what my wife says.
@Sallent: I just think they share certain facial characteristics...not trying to turn this into a Mr.Bean Thread! I liked Rowan Atkinson in Blackadder, though.
I don't care if they are cheap, or if some refer to them as roaches, or just how common they are, I really love Gordian III coinage. I only have two so far, but I could easily see myself with 10-15 different Gordian III in the next year or so. There are just too many interesting reverses available for little money, the quality of the strike is good, the silver is good, and artistic quality is good What's not to love? Gordian III denarius of Salus feeding snake Gordian III antoninianus with Iovi Conservatori reverse
Wow, another retro-thread, eh? Well, here is a Gordie-III example that I've purchased since this thread was hot ... Gordian III, Cappadocia, Caesarea-Eusebia AE21 238-244 AD Dated RY 4 (AD 240/1) Diameter: AE21 Weight: 8.24 g Obverse: AV K M ANT ΓOPΔIANOC, laureate head right Reverse: MHT PO KAI B N, calathus containing five grain ears Reference: Sydenham, Caesarea; SNG Hunterian; SNG von Aulock; SNG Righetti; Lindgren & Kovacs; Lindgren III; MPR II Other: VF, some cleaning marks … extremely rare … apparently an unrecorded type for Gordian III
Favourite Gordian III Very shiny Gordian III. I think I may play about with this one and an egg at some time.... I have a few others, also one with Gordian III and Tranquillina. It looks OK in hand but the photos are awful. Will have to try harder.
As common and disrespected as Gordian's Imperials may be, his Provincials include many really interesting and high demand types. When the Gordian volume of RPC comes out, it will be huge. Among the favorites of mine are few below. I know a specialist in these that has many wonderful ones. I have none of the high rollers and am not likely to be changing that when you see what some of them bring. Apollo Marcianopolis Cybele Marcianopolis (with Serapis on obverse) Nicopolis ad Istrum with huge break in reverse die - how many more coins were struck before it split in half? Nicopolis Hermes Hadrianopolis Apollo Hadrianopolis Zeus Tarsus Tyche AE38 Alexandria 4dr My favorite Gordian with Tranquillina - Tomis Tyche - the mark of denomination was dug out of the die before this coin was struck. Last month I saw a second on in a sale but it was a different die and not as 'violent'. The seller did not comment on it but I'm probably the only one who cares. Tomis 4 1/2 assaria Nemesis Note that 8 of my 10 were from the common Trace/Moesia region. The ones from other regions are much more popular. Specializing in Gordian Provincials would be enough to keep most collectors busy and broke.
My favorite Gordy Gordian III (238 - 244 A.D.) AR Tetradrachm Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch O: AVTOK K M ANT GORDIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right R: DHMAPX EX UPATO B, eagle standing facing, head left with wreath in beak, below, crescent & ram running left. Antioch Mint, Struck 242 A.D. 27mm 13.5g Prieur 301