To go along with my tiny Antioch..

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Ryan McVay, Feb 14, 2024.

  1. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    I also picked up this fairly nice McAlee 115b of Zeus and lighted altar w/garland dichalkon (no dot) variety. My intentions are to build an Antioch Civic Issue denomination set. But I am finding it a bit difficult because of all the weight changes that occurred in Antioch!
    Here's the auction image.
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    Here's after Goof Off and Ren. wax using the microscope camera. Yes I lost a little constranct but honestly I don't think it bad at all.
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  3. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    I like them both ways. But my favorite color is green
     
  4. David@PCC

    David@PCC allcoinage.com

    Do the weights represent different denominations?
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    Antioch
    Year 117/ 68 AD
    AE 19
    Obvs: ANTIOX EΩN, Head of Zeus laureate.
    Revs: ЄTZIP, Lighted alter garlanded.
    19mm, 6.72g
    Ref: BMC 20.162.92
     
  5. Ryan McVay

    Ryan McVay Well-Known Member

    @david. That's a nice example too.
    The weight system in Antioch went through several different revisions. It is my understanding that the ET is a marking for dichalkon denomination. The ZIP is the Greek year.
    The patina is a dark olive green.
     
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