My Current Interest in Julia Domna Coins III : Thrace

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  1. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    One of my more recent purchases. Some may have seen this before on the last Triskeles auction. Especially the seller which I believe to be a CT member.

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    Augusta Traiana, Thrace
    193-217 AD.
    AE 24.7 / 8.4g
    o: IOVLIA ΔOMNA CEB, draped bust right
    r: AVGOYCTHC TRAIANHC, Artemis advancing right, holding bow and drawing arrow from quiver, hound running right at her side.
    Varbanov 1043

    A little bit about Augusta Traiana. Founded by Emperor Marcus Ulpius Traianus around 106 AD. This city had so many names in the past which shows its history. The current name it has now is Stara Zagora. It became the first Bulgarian state, Vereya in 812 AD.

    I have a strange interest in unique/ odd name or places.

    Its also the first coin I have with a dog on it, well I have a wolf coin but not an actual dog.

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  3. Alegandron

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

    Nice Domna @icerain! Cool city, got the dog, great coin... you snared a bevvy!

    I have a Domna to put out there:

    RI Julia Domna 193-195 CE AR Den Vesta Palladium.jpg
    RI Julia Domna 193-195 CE AR Den Vesta Palladium
     
  4. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Love that reverse @icerain!!!

    Coincidentally, I just ordered a bronze assarion of Geta from that same city---it seems that they struck cool and unusual reverses!
     
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  5. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Nice coin icerain! Here is another Domna from Thrace.

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    Thrace, Callatis. Julia Domna AE18. Eros
    Obv: IOVLIA DOMNA CEBACTH / draped bust right.
    Rev: KALLATIANWN / Eros standing r. with legs crossed, l. hand on a torch placed downwards, raising r. hand.
    Varbanov 303.
     
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  6. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

  7. ChasPay

    ChasPay Active Member

    I have this one, well pics of it, as it belongs to a friend. I am unsure of the city though. This would be Julia with Venus on the rear.
    34 front close new.jpg 34 Rear New Close.jpg
     
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  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  9. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    I have three Domnas from Thrace, all of which saw extensive circulation and are pretty worn.

    Domna Pautalia Nemesis.jpg
    Julia Domna, AD 193-211
    Roman provincial Æ; 22.3 mm, 5.97 g
    Thrace, Pautalia, AD 193-211
    Obv: ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CΕΒΑ, bare-headed and draped bust, right
    Rev: ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΩΤΩΝ, Nemesis standing left, holding scales and short staff and corner of robe, wheel at feet, left.
    Refs: Ruzicka 482; Moushmov 4222

    Domna Pautalia Tyche.jpg
    Julia Domna, AD 193-211
    Roman provincial Æ; 29.5 mm, 14.48 g
    Thrace, Pautalia, AD 193-211
    Obv: ΙΟVΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CΕΒΑ, bare-headed and draped bust, right
    Rev: ΟVΛΠΙΑC ΠΑVΤΑΛΙΑC, Tyche with kalathos standing left with rudder on globe and cornucopiae.
    Refs: Ruzicka 457; Moushmov 4230

    Domna Philippopolis Homonoia.jpg
    Julia Domna, AD 193-211
    Roman provincial Æ; 24.4 mm, 8.59 g
    Thrace, Philippopolis, AD 193-211
    Obv: ΙΟVΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CΕΒΑ, bare-headed and draped bust, right
    Rev: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ, Homonoia standing left in front of burning altar, holding patera and conrnucopiae.
    Refs: Varbanov 1385
     
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  10. Alegandron

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

    RI AR Den Julia Domna 200 CE Felicitas Isis Horus RIC 577.jpg
    RI AR Den Julia Domna 200 CE Felicitas Isis Horus RIC 577
     
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  11. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    This is a nice coin and unusual in that it is Rome mint and has drapes hanging down on both sides of Venus. Either left or right is much more common than both from Rome while both is more usual from the branch mints. I have a page.
    http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/feac41ven.html
    http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/6julia.jpg
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  12. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Another from Rome with both side drapes hanging down:
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  13. ChasPay

    ChasPay Active Member

    Thank you for the added info Dougsmit. I appreciate it.
     
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