Sproing!! => yah, I got all fired-up when I saw this sweet coin!! An awesome centaur, high-steppin' and jammin' on a Kithara!! (a classic!) KINGS of BITHYNIA. Prousias II Kynegos. Æ21 Nikomedia mint 182-149 BC Diameter: 21 mm Weight: 6.34 grams Obverse: Wreathed head of Dionysos right Reverse: Centaur advancing right, playing kithara; monogram below raised foreleg Reference: RG 26; HGC 7, 629 Other: 12h … attractive dark green patina with light earthen highlights From the Dr. Lawrence D. Sporty Collection Oh, and doesn't Dionysos look "pretty" ... hey, the dude is the God of wine! => sure, he looks like a chick, yet chicks dig him!! (say no more!!)
Man, I was totally thrilled when I managed to score this cool example right around its initial asking price (yah, I had twice the coin-gas remaining in the ol' bid-tank!!) Please feel free to pile-on with any appropriate, or inappropriate thread-additions!!
Love that reverse little brother. Excellent example. When you decide to upgrade you know who to contact to get rid of this dog (not @Sallent).
Thanks guys (guy & gal) ... Yah, although I love them all, this was definitely the flagship of my three recent CNG wins (the OP-coin is a total beauty, eh?) again => "please" try to dig-deep and find something to toss into my new thread (I love interacting with you guys)
Great captures @stevex6 ... you are logging in a bunch now! I have one of those CENTAUR Guys... Hard to get Italia issue... Frentani - Larinum AE 18mm Quadrans 210-175 BCE Herakles - Centaur SNG COP 272.JPG
GALLIENUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: GALLIENVS AVG - Radiate head right. REVERSE: APOLLINI CONS AVG, centaur walking right drawing bow. Z in ex. Struck at Rome, 267-268 AD 2.6g, 19mm RIC 163, RSC 72
AMISOS, PONTOS AE 20 OBVERSE: Head of youthful Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy REVERSE: Thyrsos leaning against cista mystica draped with panther skin; AMISOU below Struck at Amisos 85-65 BC 8.8g, 21mm SNG BM Black Sea 1199-1200; HGC 7, 243 AMISOS, PONTOS Æ17 OBVERSE: Head of Dionysos with ivy-wreath right REVERSE: AM-ISOS, Thyrsos; monogram to right Struck at Amisos 85-65 BC 4.0g, 17mm SNG BM 1192-1195 MARONEIA, THRACE AE24 OBVERSE: Wreathed head of Dionysos right REVERSE: Dionysos standing naked, holding bunch of grapes and two narthex wands, monogram to lower left, Greek legend DIONYSOU SOTIROS MARONITON ("of Dionysos, saviour of the Maroneans") Struck at Maroneia 148 BC 10.94g, 24mm Sear 1638
LOL, I gotta get a BOTTLE-CAP issue! LOL so appropriate for a bottle of wine!!! Hmmm... why not re-position cheap Cold-Duck (do they even still make it?) as Soda Wine, or Winey-Pop and glass-bottle it with twist off coke bottle caps... Crap, I just gave away a million in royalties... DIONYSOS: Thrace Maroneia 146 BC Dionysos AE 17 Grapes Narthex (@TIF helped me re-attribute this a little while ago when I first got this as a mystery coin...) Thrace Thasos 146-50 BCE AR Tet Dionysos Herakles Club Lion skin Ex: From the Empire of @Ancientnoob
Awesome score, Steve... that's one of the nicest of this type I've seen. And hey, you got it $200 cheaper than the last time it went up on the block. Woot! Here's my budget example:
And here's another one, courtesy of the Magnetes of Thessaly. Instead of a kithara, here Chiron is shown carrying a feather-duster over his shoulder. What more can you want from a centaur... he'll play you some music and keep house!
Wow, really? ... I scored it for less than half of what it sold for last time!? => thanks, Z-Bro ... that just made my day!! (I scored it for $180 hammer!!)
Fantastic score Steve!!! And at a bargain price too!!! LOVE that centaur!! My only centaur is an ANT of Gallienus, but I'll check for something else...hopefully not inappropriate
How about Dionysos and Herakles?? Silver tetradrachm, Prokopov Thasos, group XVIII, 1635 (O FF3 / R 1304); SNG Cop 1040 ff., VF, centered on a tight flan, light toning, light marks, Roman provincial or military mint, weight 16.769g, maximum diameter 30.7mm, die axis 0o, c. 148 - 80 B.C.; obversehead of Dionysos right, wearing taenia and wreathed in flowering ivy; reverse HPAKΛEOYΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ ΘAΣIΩN, Herakles standing half left, nude but for Nemean lion's skin on left arm, resting right hand on grounded club before him, left hand on hip, MH monogram inner left.
Very good capture Steve! How about another Magnetes for the pile on? I bought this one for the centaur and I like the grave features of Zeus. Thessaly. Magnetes. AE19, 7.23g, 196-146 BC Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev: ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ; The centaur Chiron advancing right, holding branch over shoulder; star below. This was very hard to do from my phone...
How about Dionysos and Herakles wrestling?! We have Dionysios on the right, Herakles on the left. Place your bets, folks!