Post your latest ancient!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by The Meat man, Mar 15, 2022.

  1. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Corinthian Silver Stater (minted in Corinth sometime between 350 and 306 BCE):

    jGq93EsTKn2e4LctQe8ydRw5Sq7X6Z.png
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Athenian Silver Tetradrachm (minted in Athens sometime between 440 and 404 BCE):

    AG1TS044000A0021_Ancient_Greece_Attica_Athens_circa_440-404_BC_Tetradrachm_merge_2.jpg
     
  4. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Duchy of Benevento Gold Tremissis of Gisulf II (minted in the name of Justinian II in Benevento sometime between 742 and 751):

    MJTRG074200A0001_Migrationary_Lombards_Beneventum_Gisulf_II_AD_742-751_Gold_Tremissis_merge_2.jpg

    This coin published in A. D'Andrea and C. Moretti, The Lombards' coins of Southern Italy (Edizioni D'Andrea, 2014).
     
  5. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Duchy of Benevento Gold Solidus of Arechis II (minted in Benevento sometime between 765 and 774):

    MJSOG076500A0001_Migrationary_Lombards_Beneventum_Arechis_II_AD_765-774_Gold_Solidus_merge_2.jpg
     
  6. Eric the Red

    Eric the Red Exploring the World of Coins Supporter

    Septimius Severus 193-211 AD

    20250328_141325.jpg 20250328_141346.jpg
     
  7. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus (minted in Mediolanum sometime between 251 and 253):

    NGC6654719-094_OBV.jpg NGC6654719-094_REV.jpg
     
  8. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Kyrene Gold 1/10 Stater (minted in Kyrene sometime between 435 and 380 BCE):

    6917876_1741772819.jpg
     
  9. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Ptolemaic Province of Kyrenaika Gold Drachm of Ophellas (minted in Kyrene by the Magistrate Chairios sometime between 322 and 313 BCE):

    6917878_1741772819.jpg
     
  10. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Volusian (minted in Antioch sometime between 251 and 253):

    6918188_1741773007.jpg
     
  11. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    Rather than Volusian, it looks like the legend reads in part TREB GALLVS or Trebonianus Gallus. Nice coin with eastern style!
     
  12. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Caracalla (minted in Rome sometime between 213 and 217):

    ezgif-67765ff88821f0.jpg

    ezgif-6d5023c281afe4.jpg
     
  13. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    https://www.biddr.com/auctions/astarte/browse?a=5636&l=6918188

    Obverse: IMP C C VIB VOLVSIANVS AVG

    Reverse: MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM

    That is what it says according to the auction house.
     
    Orange Julius likes this.
  14. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

  15. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    That's an attractive example!

    The reverse legend cited is correct. But... the obverse legend cited is incorrect.

    It's hard to read, but it seems your example's obverse is: IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AV

    This portion of the obverse is pretty clear:
    upload_2025-4-1_17-8-9.png
     
  16. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Orange Julius likes this.
  17. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Volusian (minted in Rome sometime between 251 and 253):

    oTD74jZjM5Wk3pHBsQ8R9zFbxGw2yq.jpg
     
  18. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    That’s a nice coin. I like the toning. Many coins have been cleaned to bright surfaces. I prefer them as found as long as nothing is obscured. It reminds me of this dirty Gordian. I wouldn’t clean it because as-found is rarer for these than bright and shinny!
    GordianIII_AEQVITAS_high.JPG
    Here’s my nicest Volusian:
    VolusianRomeRICIV179.JPG
    …and here’s a Volusian with a bust similar to yours:
    VolusianRIC141.JPG
     
  19. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    Yep! THAT'S a Volusian :)
    upload_2025-4-1_19-15-15.png

    Cool! Good call!
    (BTW: A nice trio of coins!)
     
  20. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    Thank you @philologus_1 !

    Speaking of cleaning up coins… I believe I bought this one from you! I really liked it but thought I could improve it by attempting a bit of cleaning and some encrustation removal. I lost a bit of patina thickness with some distilled water but overall was able to keep most of it, and remove a good majority of the encrustations without going too far because there were some pits under the crust. I hope you like how it looks and are not bummed I cleaned it up a bit. I’ve been meaning to message you back with a thank you for the further coin background info!
    Previous:
    IMG_4950.png
    IMG_4949.jpeg
    After some distilled water and mechanical cleaning:
    IMG_4951.jpeg
     
  21. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    Indeed I do specifically remember that coin. I loved the reverse detail in the galley and the standing emperor's apparel; (also the clear Cross on the banner). My original intent was to attempt exactly what you did, but after having put that project off for quite a while I finally decided to pass it on to someone else. I'm glad it went to you! Good job on the removal of a great majority of the encrustation on the obverse portrait's crown! That no doubt took a bushel of patience. Thanks for sharing the results!
     
    Orange Julius likes this.
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page