Went to the Great American Coin and Collectibles Show at Rosemont, Chicago. It was not as busy as the April Convention; many empty tables. However it was a great pleasure to meet again Perry Siegel from Herakles Numismatics from whom I bought some coins. These two are some I bought from Perry: AR Didrachm Kyrenaica, Kyrene, ca. 294 -275 BC. Struck under the authority of Magas. According to numismatics.org 282 – 261 BC. 22 mm, 7.63 g, 12h BMC (Greek coins, Cyrenaica, p. 52), 237 and Pl. 22, 4J, Type II representation of Silphium plant from Robinson; SNG Copenhagen 1238 corr. (monogram); Müller 156 Ob.: Head of Apollo Karneios to l. (the flip it came with says Zeus Karneios but I think it is Apollo) Rev.: Silphion plant; monogram at upper left; star at upper right. and this one which has corrosion, but it feels so good and heavy in hand Former Frank Capra collection. Collector's ticket included. Æ Drachma Sicily, Syracuse, ca. 380 BC. Time of Dionysos I (405-367 BC) 33 mm, 34.50 g CNS II (Calciati II, p. 111), 62, HGC 2, 1436; SNG ANS 455; SNG Lloyd 1452; Boehringer, Finanzpolitik, pl. 39, 44; SNG Morcom 697; Sear 1189 (Timoleon); SNG Copenhagen 720. Ob.: Σ(YP)A Head of Athena to l., wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with olive wreath and neck guard. Linear border. Rev.: Eight-pointed sea star between two dolphins. Linear border.
Both are cool, but that didrachm with the nice portrait and the silphion plant is what jumped off the screen for me. Nice pickups!