Caesarea Maritima, Samaria

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  1. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Besides having the coolest name for a city, it also has some interesting coin types.
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    Samaria, Caesarea Maritima. Volusian.A.D. 251-253. AE22. IMP C C VOLVSSINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. COL P F AVG F C CAES METR P R S PAL,emperor on horseback galloping right, holding spear. Kadman 228; Rosenberger 187.

    Post your coins from Caesarea or Samaria.
     
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  3. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    You're barking up one of my favorite trees! I love the "East meets West" quality of so many Levantine types. Here is Marcus Aurelius, who was the quintessential Roman stoic (read his Meditations), paired with all the mystery, myth, and intrigue of ancient Egypt personified by Serapis...

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    Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180
    Æ27, 12.6g, 12h; Samaria, Caesarea Maritima.
    Obv.: AVRELIO CAES ANTON AVG P F; Bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust right.
    Rev.: COL PRIMA FL AVG CAESAREA; Draped bust of Serapis right, wearing calathus.
    Reference: RPC IV online 6317; SNG Copenhagen 7; BMC 79-82.
     
  4. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Definitely a cool name. I've also always like its previous ones... Demetrias-by-the-Sea and Strato's Tower.

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    AE28. 19.77g, 27.8mm. SAMARIA, Caesarea Maritima, circa AD 249-251. Kadman 154; Rosenberger 129. O: IMP C C MES Q TRA DECI[VS AVG], laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R: COL PR F AVG F C [CA]ES METR P, Altar of Apollo, with horns; behind, palm tree with dates on left, olive tree on right.
    Ex NAC 59 (4 April 2011), 1420

    Notes courtesy of CNG : Kadman (p. 262) notes: "...it must be remembered that according to the myths of the Greeks, Apollo was born under a date-palm and an olive tree. His mother, Leto, who was known in Egypt and Palestine as Lat and in Italy as Latona, was regarded as the fertility goddess of the date-palm and the olive. We may, therefore, assume with virtual certainty, that this altar was consecrated to Apollo."

    The other city name I like a lot is Sillyum... it's just so silly and yummy :wacky:.
     
  5. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Heh! I must buy a coin from Sillyum now :)
     
  6. Aethelred

    Aethelred The Old Dead King

    AE 23 of Domitian from AD 83
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  7. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    I don't own any, but my father used to live in Haifa and said they would go to the beach at Caesarea and pick up little tesserae (mosaic tiles) from out of the sand. He showed me some he'd kept. I guess they were marble; they were little white cubes, almost like small, blank dice with the corners rounded a bit from surf erosion.

    A lady friend of my Dad and stepmother waded into the water with sandals on. When she came out, she thought there was a pebble trapped in her sandal, but the "pebble" was in fact a small bronze coin.
     
  8. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    I have an internet friend who lives in CM and he says it's one of the best places in the world for metal detectorists and other treasure hunters.
     
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  9. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Well, they have a Pan type, but this one with a wizardly-looking Mên is the one I regret not managing to win.
     
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  10. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    My favorite emperor and one of my favotite books.

    I am sure you have seen mine but here it is again.
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  11. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Another just down the road a bit.
    Neapolis, Samaria.
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  12. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

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    NERO
    AR Drachm
    OBVERSE: NERO CLAVD DIVI CLAVD F CAESAR AVG GERM, laureate head of Nero right.
    REVERSE: DIVOS CLAVD AVGVST GERMANIC PATER AVG, Claudius' laureate head right
    Struck at Caesarea, Cappodocia, 63/4AD
    3.6g, 17mm
    RIC 621, RSC 3, RPC 3648
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    SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
    AR Drachm
    OBVERSE: AY Λ CЄΠ CЄOYHPOC, laureate head right
    REVERSE: MHTPOΠO KAICAPIAC, Mt. Argaeus surmounted by star, ETЄ in ex
    Struck at Cappadocia, Caesarea, Year 5=A.D. 196/7
    2.58 g, 17mm
    Sydenham 395
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    GORDIAN III
    AR Drachm
    OBVERSE: AY K M ANT ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟC CE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    REVERSE: MHTPO KAIC B N, Mt. Argaeus, ETΔ in ex
    Struck at Cappadocia, Caesarea, Year 4=A.D. 240-241
    2.96g, 18.6mm
    Sydenham 603d
     
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  13. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Hey, @Bing- I'll "flip ya" in a coin toss. All the coins you've just posted against all the coins I've just posted in this thread. Winner take all.

    We'll use the first coin in your post.

    I'll go first.

    I call "heads".

    ;)
     
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  14. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    What's that fascinating reverse design? Looks like a bodybuilding eagle powerlifting a huge basket of hamburgers.
     
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  15. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    That is correct sir! :)
     
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  16. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Love these reverses! The galloping emperor is very cool.

    My kind of eagle!
     
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  17. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Yea, It's not the best example but still cool. Not many eagles can lift a mountain.

    Eagle standing facing, supporting on wings Mt. Gerazim surmounted by temple and altar; stairway leading to temple, colonnade at base of mountain, star and crescent to right and left of temple.
     
  18. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Another eagle from CM doing some heavy lifting.

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    Samaria, Caesarea Maritima. Trajan Decius AE24.
    Obv: IMP C C M Q TRA DECIVS AVG,radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
    Rev: COL P F AVG FC CAES MET P S P, eagle standing right, head left, supporting wreath with head of Tyche in center .
    Kadman 129
     
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  19. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Oh, man. I love the powerlifting eagles. I like this design even more.
     
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  20. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Cool coin, ancientone!
    I have a somewhat cool entombed Samaria, Caesarea. Unfortunately it has an artificial patina on it which is not so cool :inpain:

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  21. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Love these Levant patinas.
     
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