Roman Province of Alexandria

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  1. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

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  3. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Wow, fabulous scores, @Quant.Geek! I'm usually more keen on the Alexandrian drachms, but that Gallienus is especially impressive. Between yours and TIF's, I'm jealous!

    I missed most of the live action, which was unfortunate for me because looking at the realized prices in this section, I feel some actually closed on the low side. I certainly would have sent that Saturn in Capricorn drachm up a few more increments!

    My pre-bids saw me winning two group lots, but I have no pictures to show for them and will just have to wait a few weeks to see how my gambles paid off :).
     
  4. dougsmit

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    I am visiting in the land of spotty Internet WiFi connections and have not seen the results. There was one lot that had three illustrated coins, all terrible condition and all the only known of their type. I decided not to bid since I am not the one to be doing a serious study and the unillustrated lots must have been really bad. I hope they went to someone who will appreciate them. Dattari bought coin by the ton and cataloged what he could. I'd love to see what was in those back of book lots. I can't upload photos from here (remember the days of the 14.4 modem?) but showed mine before. I do look forward to seeing the ex-Gemini lots each of you won.
     
  5. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    There is something really cool about the Roman-Egyptian connection. This rough Nero has been through the wringer.

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  6. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Still has nice strong detail.
     
  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Quant.Geek => wow, congrats on that super sweet OP Alexandrian Gallienus!! (it's a total beauty!!)

    Ummm, I happen to also have a pretty cool example of a Gallienus & Eagle ...

    Gallienus AE Tetradrachm (Alexandria)

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  8. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    what a lovely bust of gallienus!
     
  9. TJC

    TJC Well-Known Member

    Those OP coins rock!! Congrats on two very nice Alexandrian coins Quant.Geek! I have been looking for as nice as yours for quite a while now. Would love to have as nice of an example as yours.
     
  10. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Lovely Gallienus and Valerian @Quant.Geek

    I can throw in a couple alexandrian tets (Mr & Mrs Gallienus) and a rather nice Diocletian follis

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    Gallienus, Tetradrachm Alexandria mint, year 14 (AD 266/270)
    AVTKTTLIKGALLIHNOCCEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right
    Eagle standing left, head right, with wreath in beak. LIdelta in left field, palm in right field
    9.60 gr 22 mm
    Ref : Emmet # 3804, RCV # 10582
    Ex Barry P Murphy


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    Salonina, Tetradrachm Alexandria mint, year 15 (AD 267/268)
    KOPNHLIACALWNEINACEB, diademed and draped bust right
    Eagle standing right, holding wreath in beak. LIE in right field
    11.61 gr 22 mm
    Ref : Emmet # 3854, RCV # 10723
    Ex Barry P Murphy


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    Diocletian, Follis Alexandria mint, 2nd officina, c. AD 304-305
    IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Laureate bust of Diocletianus right
    IOVI CONS CAES, Jupiter standing left, holding victory and spear. B in right field S | P in lower field, ALE at exergue
    11.21 gr
    Ref : Cohen # 173, RCV # 12805 (180), RIC VI # 41

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