New acquisitions. Greek and Roman Republic

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  1. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Two new purchases arrived this morning.
    Histiaia. Tetrobol circa III-II century BC, Euboia. AR 1.55 g.
    Wreathed head of nymph Histiaia.
    Rev. IΣT – AIEΩN Nymph seated r. on galley; below, trident. BCD Euboia 387.

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    L. Procilius. Denarius, AR 3.48 g. Laureate head of Jupiter r.; behind, S•C. Rev. L•PROCILI / F Juno Sospita standing r., holding shield and hurling spear; at her feet, snake. Babelon Procilia 1. Sydenham 771. RBW 1406. Crawford 379/1.

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    Feel free to post your examples
     
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  3. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Nice! I have examples of neither, though I did have a similar Euboaian piece in the past.

    The RR denarius reminds me a bit of the double Victoriatus coins of the Thessalian League (bearded bust obverse, figure advancing with shield and spear on the reverse). I took it for another Greek at first glance.
     
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  4. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    It is more Greek looking than Republican in the style.
     
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  5. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    That's one thing I like about Republican coins. They're sort of a bridge between the earlier Hellenistic Greek style and the later Roman style.
     
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  6. -monolith-

    -monolith- Supporter! Supporter

    I'm still trying to get thru my backlog of coins I purchased this year so I literally just finished cataloging mine.

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    Province, City: Euboea, Histiaia
    Denomination: AR Tetrobol
    Mint: Histiaia (300 – 100 BC)
    Obverse: Wreathed head of Histiaia, right, wearing earring and necklace
    Reverse: (IΣTIAIE)ΩN, Nymph seated right on stern of galley; wing on prow
    References: BMCG 8.133.99; HGC 4, 1525
     
  7. Curtis

    Curtis Well-Known Member

    Nice additions!

    Apparently I never properly photographed or cataloged my lone Histiai Tetrobol.
    Click if you dare...
    Euboia Histiaia AR Tetrobol Draft.jpg

    But here's a little bronze from the same mint, Histiai, that's a much better specimen overall than my silver one. Same nymph on the obverse. I enjoy these bulls on the reverse, quite a popular theme in Euboia:
    Euboia Histiaia AE Chalkous Ex BCD Collection Kolner EA 7.jpg
    Euboia, Histiai AE Chalkous (?) (17mm, 1.74g, 12h), 4th-3rd BCE.
    Obv: Wreathed head of the nymph Histiaia right. Star (?) behind neck.
    Rev: Bull standing right, head facing, trophy above.
    Ref: BCD Euboia 451
    Prov: Kolner EA 7 (5 Jun 2021), 21; ex BCD Collection (Duplicates), w/ his hand-written tag, ex "T/ne Coll." acq. "Sept. 90, Sfr.185.—"


    For the Denarius...

    I accidentally touched my phone screen during a Kuenker auction and was the only bid! I had absolutely no intention of bidding. Thankfully it was one of the cheapest coins in the sale, and I actually like it. (Could've been MUCH worse!)
    Procilius AR Denarius Jupiter Juno Kunker e-59, Lot 8212.jpg
    L. Procilius AR Denarius (3.76 g), Rome, 80 CE.
    Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter r.
    Rev: Juno Sospita standing right w/ shield & spear, snake to right (mostly off flan).
    Ref: Crawford 379/1; Syd. 771
    Prov: Ex Kuenker e-59 (25 Mar 2020), 8212, ex Niederrheinischen Privatsammlung, with collector’s holder (“Lower Rhine Collection,” Ton Nuij Coll., formed c. 1970-2010s).
     
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  8. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Just bought my first Roman Republic. I am really like this coinage.
    I hope to get a write up going soon. Still taking photos, even found the same coin on the interwebs. I will have some questions for sure.
     
  9. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  10. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Great coins, both good detail. Sadly I do not have a big Greek collection so nothing to share.
     
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