Ancients ... Sexy Aes Grave Sextans

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  1. ancientcoinguru

    ancientcoinguru Well-Known Member

    @stevex6 that's a marvelous sextans, takes my breath away:joyful:

    Here's my Dioscuri sextans
    Dioscuri sextans.png

    280-245 BC
    AE aes grave sextans 52.32gm - 35 mm
    Obv: Head of one of the Dioscuri r. in conical cap, two pellets behind.
    Rev: Head of the other Dioscuri l., in conical cap, two pellets behind
    Ref: Crawford 37, Syd 18/5, SR552, T&V 12
     
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  3. Alegandron

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

    Uh-oh, your pic did not stick! :D
     
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  4. ancientcoinguru

    ancientcoinguru Well-Known Member

    I hit the button too fast:oops:

    Your aes grave are also pretty marvelous @Alegandron!
     
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  5. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    Take some glue... oh wait.

    Hold down the empty space when the pop up comes up. Again from the picture icon thingy. A paste button should appear- click it - Drink another beer. The more you drink the more you paste. :p
     
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  6. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    @stevex6
    Great coin! There is a lot to like about your coin. The surfaces are good and the shell has most of its lines (mine do not)! I am not home, so I can not read the weight ranges for your coin, but I think you have one of the earlier, heavier coins.
    I have a stick and some critters.
    aes grave club.jpg club
    aes grave t.jpg aes grave w.jpg turtle/wheel
    cast sextans cicada Baldwins 9.25.15.jpg
    fly/trident
     
  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, thanks for all of your awesome compliments and your amazing coin posts ... you guys rock!!

    :rolleyes:
     
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  8. Alegandron

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

    Hmmmm.... I keep looking at your Shell...so cool. I actually have AE Shell shaped coins that were cast by the Oscans... Cast in 4th C BCE... crude / rude coinage but pretty cool:

    These may had been cast in FUNKY TOWN!

    Oscan-Latin Aes Formatum shell with Ribs obv-rev 4th BCE.JPG
    Oscan-Latin Aes Formatum shell with Ribs obv-rev 4th BCE

    Oscan-Latin Aes Formatum shell 25mm 12-8g.JPG
    Oscan-Latin Aes Formatum shell 25mm 12-8g. 4th C BCE
     
  9. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Awesome examples, Gandalf ... thanks for posting those beauties!

    Sadly, I'm still on this feeble iPad thingy ... yah yah, a good carpenter doesn't blame his tools, eh?

    I have a couple of scallop examples and I'm also dying to post my sweet Caduceus examples as well! ... I feel handicapped on this fricken piece of technology!
     
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  10. Alegandron

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

    That is why I cannot post when I am on the road. I just take my iPad, and am helpless to post pics. I can only post smart-as'd comments!
     
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  11. Alegandron

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

    Speaking of smart-as'd comments, here are a couple more Aes Grave to show you that I am finally home...


    MONGO CLUB!

    Etruria or Umbria Aes Grave 3rd C BCE Sextans 23mm 25-15g Club-2 Dots HN 54 Vecchi-Th 172 O-R.JPG
    Etruria or Umbria Aes Grave 3rd C BCE Sextans 23mm 25.15g Club-2 Dots HN 54 Vecchi-Th 172

    KNUCKLE-SANDWICH:
    RR Aes Grave Uncia 269-240 BCE Astragalus knuckle-bones - obv-rev.JPG

    RR Aes Grave Uncia 269-240 BCE Astragalus knuckle-bones

    I do have a few more... Just love these monster coins! Heavy in hand! You are going to love yours in-hand!
     
  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, Gandalf ... those coins are hot ... again, I'm jealous because I only have this lone Aes Grave example
     
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  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Nice ... I'm glad that despite my techs challenges, this is a very cool coin thread!

    I love you guys
     
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  14. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I'm gonna pile on with some thematically related coins :)

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    CALABRIA, Tarentum
    325-280 BCE
    AR litra, 11 mm, 0.56 gm
    Obv: scallop shell
    Rev: dolphin right, trident below (I think it might be a bunch of grapes)
    Ref: Vlasto 1530 (if grapes rather than trident, Vlasto 1527)
    freed from an NGC slab

    A favorite scallop recipe, Wolfgang Puck's curried sea scallops with sesame cucumber aioli. I haven't made it in a while or I'd include a picture. The food of dreams :D

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    Marcus Aurelius
    Sestertius; 31 mm, 24 gm; struck AD 173, Rome mint
    Obv: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
    Rev: Mercury standing left on pedestal, holding caduceus and purse (it looks more like a patera to me); within temple with figural columns (telamones); on semicircular pediment, tortoise (unfortunately worn on this coin), cockerel, ram, caduceus, winged helmet, and purse; S-C across fields; RELIG AVG in exergue
    Ref: RIC III 1074; MIR 18, 258-6/37; Banti 260
    Zumbly's nice writeup of the type is here.

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    EGYPT, Alexandria. Philip II as Caesar
    Regnal year 4 of Philip I, CE 246/7
    billion tetradrachm, 22 mm, 12.8 gm
    Obv: MIOVΦIΛIΠΠOCKCEB; cuirassed bust right, bare head
    Rev: Hermanubis standing facing, head right, winged caduceus in right arm and palm branch in left hand; jackal (looking more like Disney's Pluto) left at feet; L-Δ
    Ref: Emmett 3592.4(Caesar); Milne 3676; Dattari-Savio pl. 264, 5079



     
  15. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, fantastic coins ... thanks, TIF

    ;)
     
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  16. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    Hope it is ok to add a few more cast sextans. I love 'em. They cost less than the full sized pieces => I can get more.
    My shell coin next to a shell on an aes grave.
    Cast Sextans TV5 shell caduceus obv and cast shell.jpg
    P1010321.JPG
    A handful of coins -
    2.17.16 005.JPG
    2.17.16 007.JPG
    How about an aes rude equivalent of a sextans. The top right piece is about the size of a full sized As 330 grams. The bottom, left piece about the weight of @stevex6 's sextans. The one on the lower right is about the weight of a Triens.
    P8171253.JPG
     
  17. Alegandron

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

    I know you have a few more Aes pieces, and some cool Aes Signatum, Gene. I have a few more Aes Grave and Rude. I know @ancientcoinguru has some killer Aes. Cool stuff!

    But, I really think @stevex6 needs to step up his game, and get some more of these really COOL pieces!!! One Sextans ain't enough Buddy! They are really addicting when you get them IN-HAND! :D :D :D It is a neat collecting niche!
    ... oops, I let out our secret...

    upload_2017-3-2_21-27-46.png
    ... 91g! ... and it is "only" a Triens! :)

    upload_2017-3-2_21-28-11.png
    upload_2017-3-2_21-28-36.png
     
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  18. Carausius

    Carausius Brother, can you spare a sestertius?

    I was going to bid on it, but I recognized your handle so I backed-off. Seriously! I'm glad you won, because I would have been seriously PO'd for not bidding if you'd lost.
     
  19. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Nice ... thanks for stepping aside, Carausius ... that was very thoughtful of you

    :rolleyes:

    You Rock!!

    Side note ... luckily, my challenger stopped at my maximum bid! ... I had nothing left in the tank
     
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  20. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Oh, and Gandalf is definitely correct ... I need to snag a couple more

    ... but man, these big babies can be a wee bit pricey, eh?
     
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  21. Carausius

    Carausius Brother, can you spare a sestertius?

    Yep. The heavier they are, the pricier they get!
     
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