Lovely Bruttian Bronze

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  1. Milo W

    Milo W Active Member

    E22 from Bruttia, the Brettian League, 215-205 BC

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    Obverse: Zeus head right within laurel wreathe (unfortunately the patina is heavily damaged on the obverse)

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    Reverse: Eagle atop thunderbolt left, lyre in left field, BPETTIΩN around eagle (some patina damage but the eagle is still visible)

    Scheu 103

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    I love the eagle on this coin - it is of such lovely style!

    Feel free to show your southern Italian coins!
     

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  3. romismatist

    romismatist Well-Known Member

    This thread topic came up a week or so ago in the other forum, so I will re-post here what I did there...

    I've been focused on forming a collection from Calabria (modern Apulia), which is the region of Magna Grecia in the "heel of the boot" of Italy. Although I've built some of this collection with coins from the more common mints of Tarentum (Taras) and Brundisium, I've tried to collect coins from the scarcer mints like Graxa, Hyria/Orra, Uxentum, and Samadion. Coins from mints such as Baletium, Neretum and Kasario will likely forever be out of my reach although I have seen a few from Sturnium come on the market.

    Alberto D'Andrea and Giuseppe Tafuri have a great reference book on these coins (in Italian) titled "Le Monete della Messapia".

    Samadi, mid- 2d century - beginning 1st century BC. Ae quadruncia

    Obv: Head Athena wearing Corinthian helmet

    Rev: 4 crescents facing outwards, symbolizing the coin's value (triuncias and biuncias are also known), ethnic ΣAMAΔI

    The reverse indicates that this coin appears to be overstruck on another coin.

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    Orra, 208-202 BC. Ae Quincunx

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    Obv: head of youth wearing helmet with triple crest and plume, beneath neck AΛ

    Rev: Eagle facing right on thunderbolt, wings outstretched, five pellets (mark of value) below, ORRA to right

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    Orra, end of 2d century - beginning of 1st century BC. Ae Quincunx

    Obv: Head of Venus wearing laurel crown, scepter and lance behind bust

    Rev: Eros advancing right playing lyre, 5 pellets (mark of value) to left, ORRA to right

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    Orra, end of 2d century - beginning of 1st century BC. Ae Biuncia

    Obv: Head of Venus wearing laurel crown, scepter and lance behind bust

    Rev: Dove flying right with wings spread, 2 pellets (mark of value) and ORRA below

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    Graxa, mid-3d century BC Ae obol / uncia

    Obv: eagle with folded wings facing right on thunderbolt, star below to right, ethnic ΓPA in exergue

    Rev: pecten shell

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    Uxentum, end of 2d century - beginning of 1st century BC. AE triuncia

    Obv: Head Athena facing right, wearing Corinthian helmet

    Rev: Hercules standing, facing left, hand on club and holding a cornucopia and the pelt of the Nemean lion, AO in top left corner

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    Brundisium minted an extensive quantity of bronze coins beginning in 215-214 BC.

    Ae 1/8 uncia c. 213-211 BC

    Obv: Victory standing right holding palm frond

    Rev. Dolphin swimming left, BRVN below, V above right

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    Ae semis, 2d century BC (minting likely ended at the end of the Social War, 89 BC). Ae semis.

    Obv: Head of Neptune, below beard, horizontal "S" indicates mark of value. Trident and Victory flying right, crowning Neptune behind neck

    Rev. Youth on dolphin swimming left. Youth holding lyre, Victory to left crowning him. S to right, BRVN below dolphin

    This later series (D'Andrea F1) is extensive, and has a number of symbols and magistrate officials initials.
     
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  4. romismatist

    romismatist Well-Known Member

    Some more Brundisium coins, showing some of the magistrate initials and symbols. The one I showed before has a star to the left of the dolphin's head.

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    Magistrate initials to left of dolphin's head

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    Magistrate initials "OC" below ethnic on reverse

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    Symbols - bunch of grapes in front of dolphin's head on the reverse

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    Symbols: club to left of dolphin's head on reverse
     
  5. Milo W

    Milo W Active Member

    Lovely! Such a fun region to collect
     
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  6. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Very cool collecting focus!
     
  7. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    CARTHAGE OCCUPYING BRUTTIUM

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    Bruttium Carthage occup 2nd Punic War AR Half-Shekel (approx Drachm / Denarius) 216-211 Tanit Horse SOLAR-O HN Italy 2016 SNG Cop 361-3


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    Bruttium Carthage occup 2nd Punic War AR Half-Shekel (approx Drachm / Denarius) 216-211 Tanit Horse SOLARdisc HN Italy 2016
     
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    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

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    Bruttium AE 18mm Hemiobol 215-205 BC 2nd Punic Nymph Terina Nike Zeus
     
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    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    QUINCUNX

    Luceria
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    Apulia Luceria AE Quincunx 26mm 14.75g- Spoked Wheel 250-217 BCE Athena-Wheel Grose 443 HN Italy 678 SNG ANS 699


    Frentani

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    Larinum (Frentani), ca. 210-175 BC, bronze quincunx, 22mm, 9.80g
    Obverse:
    Head of Mars (or Athena, per Sear) in crested Corinthian helmet r.
    Reverse: Horseman galloping l., holding spear and shield decorated with thunderbolt, LADINOD below, 5 pellets (denom.) in ex.
    Reference: NH Italy 625, Campania 4a, Morcom 64, BMC 2
    Grading: F , minor porosity, brown patina, very scarce
    Comment: Ex - Colin Pitchfork collection. Ex - Spink America auction (NY, Dec. 6-7 1999, lot 400 - part of). From a private collection formed by a pair of Polish brothers and sold in New York.
    Ex: Rudnck Numismatics


    Apulia

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    Teate Apulia 225-220 BCE AE Quincunx 12.5g 26.5mm Athena R Corinthn helmet - TIATI owl K 5 pellets - BMC HN Italy 702a SNG Cop 689 var Rare
     
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    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

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    Bruttium AE 17 Semuncia 214-211 2nd Punic Nike Zeus Biga Carthage occupation
     
  11. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Tarentum, Calabria, Italia

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    ITALY. Calabria. Tarentum.
    AR Drachm, 18mm, 3.1g, 10h;
    ca. 3rd Century BC.
    Obv.: Head of Athena facing right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet adorned with Scylla throwing a stone.
    Rev.: Owl right, wings closed, standing on olive branch; TAP to left, [ZOP to right.]
    Reference: HN Italy 975; Vlasto 1052.
    Comments: Tarentum, one of the largest cities of ancient Calabria, minted smaller denominations imitating Athenian owls, like this drachm. Tarentum was a SPARTAN Colony, with a little known fact that Athena was the Patron Goddess of Sparta. On this variant, Scylla is seen adorning Athena’s helmet, throwing a stone.
    Ex: JAZielinsky Numismatics
     
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  12. Lane Walker

    Lane Walker Active Member

    One of my joys in collecting ancients is learning about the many cultures that shared the human experience. Thank you for sharing!
     
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  13. Lane Walker

    Lane Walker Active Member

    @Milo W I'm researching a coin from Bruttium myself. Were you able to find any useful online references or did you mostly use books as references?
     
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  14. Silphium Addict

    Silphium Addict Well-Known Member

    @Milo W - nice coin! I really like these Brettii coins with the wreath on the obverse and the lyre symbol on the reverse. It is supposedly the last of several series, struck circa 208-203 BC.
    Here is my coin from the same series:
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    Brettii AE didrachm 208-203 BC 15.96 g, 28 mm
    O: head Ares left, wearing Corinthian helmet; wreath around
    R: Athena advancing right, holding spear and shield; lyre lower right
    Scheu 59, HN Italy 2000

    Here is my example of the same type as yours from the earlier grain ear series:
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    Brettii AE drachm 213-211 BC 8.53 g, 21 mm
    O: laureate head Zeus right; grain ear lower left
    R: eagle standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopia left
    Laffaille 72 (this coin); Scheu 14; HN Italy 1978

    One of my collecting interests is coins of the Carthaginian allies during the 2nd Punic war. Very impressive that the Brettii struck so many exceptional coins for over a decade while constantly at war. Initially, their territory was a large area in the "forefoot" of southern Italy. As the war ended, they only clung to a tiny toehold around Kroton and Petelia when Hannibal and his army left to defend Carthage in 203 BC.

    @romismatist and @Alegandron - so many interesting coins!

    @Lane Walker - I would recommend starting with the excellent site of John E. van Wielink at: magnagraecia.nl
    Many Bruttium coin images from the ANS collection are online at: American Numismatic Society: Collections / Greek
    Reference books would include:
    Hoover, Oliver D. Handbook of Coins of Italy and Magna Graecia 2018
    Rutter NK (ed) Historia Numorum - Italy 2001
     
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  15. Milo W

    Milo W Active Member

    My write-up draws much of its information from the Bruttians' Wikipedia page, Livy's Hannibal's War (23.11), and Forum ancient coins:
    https://www.forumancientcoins.com/n...aEu1mVZh3kDH_UDVRfq3iK0znxUK4AflIYzOxXzgpbq2g

    Here is the website for the Museum of the Bruttians and the Sea!
    https://www.museodeibrettiiedelmare.it/en/
     
  16. Milo W

    Milo W Active Member

    I am currently taking a course on the Punic War, and think I might start a small sub-collection of Carthaginian allies. I am keeping my eyes open for a coin of the Mamertinoi in Messana!
     
  17. Lane Walker

    Lane Walker Active Member

    Sharing a Drachm from Bruttium that arrived recently. Thank you for the resources - I'm eager to dive into them now that I have some attributing to do. CGB documents this as copper drachm but after some research it is far more likely be bronze with perhaps a low tin composition.

    Also apologies for the image quality - I haven't had a chance to properly photograph this coin as it's dark so going to require some artificial lighting to capture it.

    11.7g
    24.5mm
     

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