For All The Dog Lovers

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  1. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I know there are a bunch of us who love dogs. Dogs of any kind. Big, small, furry, hairy or even hairless. Well all of our beloved dogs are related to the wolf somewhere back in time, right?

    I got this little gem in the mail a couple of weeks ago. It's a nifty little bugger, even with the weak strike on the right. I think I have the attribution correct, but, if not, please feel free to make the correction.
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    ARGOLIS, ARGOS
    AR Hemidrachm
    OBVERSE: Forepart of a wolf left
    REVERSE: Large "A", eagle below "I-E/P-W/NO-S" = Hieron (Magistrate)
    Struck at Argos,90-40 BC
    2.25g, 15.5mm
    BCD Peloponnesos 1177
    Ex Aegean Numismatics

    And, while you're at it, pile on with any wolves and or dogs in your kennel.
     
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  3. Alegandron

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

    Great Hemi! The wolf is fantastic!

    Blue loves it!
    Blue dog Avatar.jpg
     
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  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    A fricken wolf and a cool eagle ... cha-ching!

    => that's wicked!! (very cool, big bro)
     
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  5. Alegandron

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

    WOLF (s):

    Roman Republic:
    RR Anon AE Sextans 217-215 BCE She-Wolf Twins Eagle Syd 95 Cr 39-3 S 609 Obv-Rev.JPG
    Roman Republic Anon AE Sextans 217-215 BCE She-Wolf Twins Eagle Syd 95 Craw 39/3 Sear 609

    RR Egnatius Maxsumus 76 BCE Libertas Roma Venus Wolf Head S 326 Cr 391-3 Obv-Rev.jpg
    RR Egnatius Maxsumus 76 BCE Libertas Roma Venus Wolf Head Sear 326 Craw 391/3

    RR Satrienus 77 BCE AR Denarius Mars She Wolf Sear 319 Craw 388-1 O-R.jpg
    RR Satrienus 77 BCE AR Denarius Mars She Wolf Sear 319 Craw 388/1

    RR Sextus Pompeius 137 BCE AR Den She-Wolf Rom Rem S112 Cr 235-1a Obv-Rev.jpg
    RR Sextus Pompeius 137 BCE AR Den She-Wolf Rom Rem Sear 112 Craw 235-1a


    EMPIRE:
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    Rome VRBS ROMA commem 330-331 CE Æ reduced centenionalis, 16mm, 2.5g, 12h; Trier mint, CE 330-331 She-wolf RIC VII 529


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    RI URBS ROMA 223-336 CE Romulus Remus She-wolf S R Alexandria mint AE 15mm 1.5g RIC VIII 8 C2 Rare


    RI commem AE Follis Urbs ROMA She-wolf Rom Rem Stars RIC VII Lyons 242.JPG
    RI commem AE Follis Urbs ROMA She-wolf Rom Rem Stars RIC VII Lyons 242

    RI Commem Urbs Roma AE Follis Thessalonika 330-333 CE She-Wolf Rom-Rem stars S 16516 O-R.JPG
    RI Commem Urbs Roma AE Follis Thessalonika 330-333 CE She-Wolf Rom-Rem stars S 16516

    RI Maxentius 306-312 CE AE Folles Dioscuri holding their horses She-Wolf Obv-Rev.jpg
    RI Maxentius 306-312 CE AE Folles Dioscuri holding their horses She-Wolf
     
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  6. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Nice one @Bing , here's mine

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  7. Alegandron

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

    DAWGGIES!

    Roman Republic:
    RR Aes Grave AE Quadrans Dog 3 pellets Six spoked wheel 59.8g Craw 26-6a Th-Vecchi 34 O-R.JPG

    Roman Republic Aes Grave AE Quadrans Dog 3 pellets Six spoked wheel 59.8g
    Craw 26/6a Th-Vecchi 34

    RR Anon AE Half-Litra 234-231 BC Roma Phrygian Dog S 598 Cr 26-4 O-R.jpg
    RR Anon AE Half-Litra 234-231 BC Roma Phrygian Dog Sear 598 Craw 26/4

    RR C Mamilius 82 BCE AR Den Serrate Mercury caduceus Ulysses Dog Argos Sear 282 Craw 362-1.jpg
    RR C Mamilius 82 BCE AR Den Serrate Mercury caduceus Ulysses Dog Argos Sear 282 Craw 362/1
     
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  8. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

    Ah, poor Argus. No I'm not crying. YOU'RE CRYING!

    REPUBLIC ULYSSES 1.jpg

    And so these two men [290]
    talked to each other about these things. Then a dog
    lying there raised its head and pricked up its ears.
    It was Argus, brave Odysseus’ hunting dog,
    whom he himself had brought up many years ago.
    But before he could enjoy being with his dog,
    he left for sacred Troy. In earlier days, young men
    would take the dog to hunt wild goats, deer, and rabbits, 380
    but now, with his master gone, he lay neglected
    in the piles of dung left there by mules and cattle,
    heaped up before the doors until Odysseus’ servants
    took it as manure for some large field. Argus lay there, [300]
    covered in fleas. Then, when he saw Odysseus,
    who was coming closer, Argus wagged his tail
    and dropped his ears. But he no longer had the strength
    to approach his master. Odysseus looked away
    and brushed aside a tear—he did so casually
    to hide it from Eumaeus. Then he questioned him: 390
    “Eumaeus, it’s strange this dog is lying here,
    in the dung. He has a handsome body.
    I’m not sure if his speed once matched his looks
    or if he’s like those table dogs men have,
    ones their masters raise and keep for show.” [310]
    Then, swineherd Eumaeus, you answered him and said:


    “Yes, this dog belongs to a man who died
    somewhere far away. If he had the form
    and acted as he did when Odysseus
    left him and went to Troy, you’d quickly see 400
    his speed and strength, and then you’d be amazed.
    No wild animal he chased escaped him
    in deep thick woods, for he could track a scent.
    He’s in a bad way now. His master’s dead
    in some foreign land, and careless women
    don’t look after him. For when their masters [320]
    no longer exercise their power, slaves
    have no desire to do their proper work.
    Far-seeing Zeus steals half the value of a man
    the day he’s taken and becomes a slave.” 410
    This said, Eumaeus went inside the stately palace,
    straight into the hall to join the noble suitors.
    But once he’d seen Odysseus after nineteen years,
    the dark finality of death at once seized Argus. Odyssey 17
     
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  9. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    That's a great story I had forgotten about. I miss my dog so much. She was ever faithful about all things.:arghh:
     
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  10. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Even my cats love your new coin Bing! Really a lovely piece.

    And it's neat having two animals on one coin too!
     
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  11. Alegandron

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

    Ah, MAaannn... My Blue is getting old now... You REALLY struck a nerve there, Duuuude. :) All's well, she will always be my Dawg!
     
  12. alde

    alde Always Learning

    That's a cute pooch Bing. Kinda looks like a schnauzer. Snoop Dog.jpg
     
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  13. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    excellent coin!

    015 (1).JPG 016.JPG 598704_493934557310127_1481476556_n.jpg 486191_466763656693884_516523879_n.jpg argos (1).JPG dgc2.jpg Project10.jpg 1019.JPG
     
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  14. Alegandron

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

    @randygeki I really like the RR Denarius with the dawggy running with the Dioscuri! Great coin! And your pups are great!
     
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  15. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Thank you :) It reminded me so much of Pete (the white dog) I couldnt resist
     

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  16. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Good doggies, everyone :)

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    ARGOLIS, Argos
    330-270 BCE
    AR Triobol or Hemidrachm, 14mm, 2.4 g
    Obv: forepart of wolf left, retrograde Σ above
    Rev: large A; Π–Ρ above, club below; all within shallow incuse square
    Ref: BCD Peloponnesos 1083.3; HGC 5, 667

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    ARGOLIS, Argos
    330-270 BCE
    AR Triobol or Hemidrachm, 13mm, 2.5 g
    Obv: forepart of wolf left
    Rev: Large A; stylized triskeles below; all within shallow incuse square
    Ref: BCD Peloponnesos 1075.2; HGC 5, 667

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    Roman Republic, C. Postumius
    73 BCE, Rome
    AR denarius, 18.74 mm, 3.6 gm
    Obv: bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder
    Rev: hound running right, spear below; C. POSTVMI, TA in exergue
    Ref: Crawford 394/1a

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    Roman Republic, L. Caesius
    112-111 BCE
    AR denarius, 3.92 gm
    Obv: bust of Vejovis (some references say Apollo?) from behind, head turned left, holding a thunderbolt, legend AP; dotted border.
    Rev: Lares praestites seated with heads left, dog between, bust of Vulcan above; legend LA-RE; dotted border.
    Ref: Crawford 298/1. Sydenham 564. RSC Caesia 1

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    THRACE, Madytos
    c.350 BC
    AE13, 1.86 gm.
    Obv: bull butting right.
    Rev: dog seated right, ear of grain behind. M-A
    Ref: Sear 1624 cf.; Copenhagen 923-6
     
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  17. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    It is Frey's birthday tomorrow, he will be 17, a year past his sell by date.
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  18. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    Lola likes all your dog coins, she says thank you.

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  19. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Nice wolf, Bing. I'm really going to have to get one of these Argos hemidrachms one day. Here's a bronze of Argos bronze that I haven't shown before. I've had it for over a year but have never managed to take a single decent picture of it despite numerous attempts. Your thread got me to give it another try again today, and this time I think it didn't turn out half bad.

    Argolis Argos - AE BCD.jpg
    ARGOLIS, Argos

    Scarce. AE Dichalkon. 3.51g, 17.2mm, ARGOLIS, Argos, circa late 3rd - early 2nd century BC. SNG Cop 67; BCD Peloponnesos 1128. O: Laureate head of Apollo to left. R: Wolf standing at bay to left; above, A.
     
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  20. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Nice! I don't remember seeing any Argos bronze dogs before. Are they rare, or have I forgotten or just not looked at enough coins?
     
  21. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Not exactly rare, but nowhere as common as the small silvers with the wolf protomes. I think the smaller bronze unit (chalkous?) features only the wolf's head, whereas the ones like mine show the full wolf "at bay".
     
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