Help with my next acquisition

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by edteach, Oct 30, 2023.

  1. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    I am looking at picking up a Legionary Denarius. I would like to see examples. Thanks for any help.
     
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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Iown around 35 examples, but here a a few: Marcus Antonius Chortivm Praetoria.jpg Marcus Antonius CHORTIS SPECVLATORVM.jpg Marcus Antonius  1.jpg
     
  4. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    Nice. I will be looking for a good price. Not sure if that is possible but I will look.
     
  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    When you are looking, make sure the legion number is legible. Not counting "PRI" and "LEG IIX" which are both questionable, there are 29 varieties of MA Legionary coins 20181116_102757a.jpg
     
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  6. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    Good advice. What would llX mean?
     
  7. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    I ran across this one to maybe get started. Seller asking 80 dollars. The 19th legion. MA XiX .jpg
     
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  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Seems a good price.
    Legio 8
     
  9. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    Would 8 not be written VIII?
     
  10. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    It does as 4 is written IV or IIII

    Here is the other 8
    Marcus Antonius Leg VIII.jpg
     
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  11. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    I decided to go with something a bit more legible. These are somewhat scarce. On all of Vcoins there are only 6 or8 that I can find. Unless my search is not correct.
     
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  12. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    With the help of a forum member I picked this one up. I think it was also very fair priced. mark Antony Legion coin.jpg
     
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  13. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Nice looking Legio II @edteach

    Here is one of mine:
    Marcus Antonius Leg II 2.jpg
     
  14. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    The neat thing about these is you know that a legionary soldier was paid with it.
     
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  15. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    The MA Legionary coins circulated much more and longer than other coins, as nobody wanted to keep them because of the low silver content.
     
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  16. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    I am impressed by @Bing's collection... It's like the whole Mark Anthony's army was parading before our very eyes.
    But well... Call me a killjoy, but what an army of losers ! Those 23 and more legions on Mark Anthony's side were recruited, paid and trained for a decisive war against Octavius' forces, but most men eventually deserted, ran away or surrendered without even a fight. The legions which are ground forces took no part in the decisive battle of Actium, it was only the navies that were involved.
    Some die-hard Anthonists resisted some time when Alexandria was attacked, but they lost to largely superior forces...
    Noo, don't hit me! These coins are really interesting! I wish I had one... Some day I'll probably get one.
     
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  17. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    You are right in every sense about these legion's performance. They were recruited from all points of the Roman world and paid for out of Egyptian coffers by that tart Cleopatra. And they had little support out of Rome herself.

    But many of the coins we all collect from the Roman and Greek world were minted by losers (think Otho, Galba et al). And like you, I want them all in my collection.

    Actually, my interest in these coins stems from my chosen career path. I'm retired military and find military history fascinating. Thank you for your kind remarks about my MA collection. I haven't purchased any in a while, but I want more and better examples.

    I hope you have the opportunity to obtain an example soon.
     
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  18. Homer2

    Homer2 Well-Known Member

    @Bing has a tremendous collection. Your Legio II @edteach is a great example. I just got my first delivered today. Not as sharp, but had an interesting countermark. I am not sure if it is a Legio III or IIII. Maybe impossible to tell, but it's a start.

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  19. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    But you know at one time it circulated in the legions.
     
  20. edteach

    edteach Well-Known Member

    Question. Once a legionnaire was paid with these coins were they accepted anywhere regular Roman coinage was accepted?
     
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  21. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    Of course yes. These legionary coins have been hoarded along with other denarii. They were accepted everywhere.
     
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