Though they’re not yet listed in the Giveaway Gallery as of this post, I have acquired some new prizes I hope to add there soon, including a very tiny (certified) gold coin.
Entry Post. Keeping my fingers crossed also to try to win the Greek lion. As mentioned many times before it would become the oldest issue in my collection. Here is a Greek TROAS, Birytis. Circa 4th Century BC. Æ 18mm 4.35gm. Head of Kabiros left, wearing pileus; star on either side of pileus / B-IP-Y in two lines either side of club, all within laurel wreath. SNG Copenhagen 247; SNG von Aulock 1502; Seaby 4056. Green patina. An ancient mystery cult. In mythological history, the Kabeiroi were one or many deities of the chthonic persuasion. They were worshipped by a mystery cult in the North Aegian islands of Lemnos and maybe Samothrace. They had a mysterious genealogy buried in folklore and their number varied, but often referenced as pairs of males or females. The pileus was a brimless felt hat, worn in ancient Greece between 8th – 4th century BCE. The two stars either side of the pileus represent the Kabeiroi, in a similar fashion to the Dioscuri being represented the same way on some Roman coinage.
Hey, I like gold, and I like to see coins of different eras in hand, so I am entering and if I win, i think I'd like that little gold coin (if it is available by then), but if not I would be very happy with the Seleucid coin because I have a small (very small) collection of coins from this empire.
Though the little gold coin is not here yet, it should be, by the time of the drawing, so it’s an eligible prize pick. I saw raw examples in the $13 range. I mostly paid for the slab on the one I bought.
Submitting another entry post for the Roman bronze bracelet. I like antiquities and it would pair nicely with the Roman javelin head I got from Time Machine as well.
I finally got around to photographing that, though as of this post it’s not listed in my Giveaway Gallery yet.
@Kasia - I just got notice that the little Indian gold coin has been delivered. It got here super quick!
Rob, Post a photo of the tiny Indian when you get a chance…Please and Thank You. And thanks for all you do for CT and the contests. You are a scholar and a gentleman…Spark
“Gold Goin”?…I know they meant “coin”, but, man! That is sooo tiny it really needs to be labelled “Gold Flake”!…
I found that typo amusing as well. Yep, this is the size of some natural gold flakes. Good thing it’s in a slab, ‘cause you’d lose it if you sneezed! They got “Vijayanagara” right but flubbed it on the word “coin”. Go figure.