Hi ... ummm, this is my first of five CNG wins I love these sweet Alexandrian A-Pius AE winners, so I usually jump when I see new cool types that fall within my meager coin-budget ... => kinda like this awesome new addition ... EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius. Æ Diobol AD 138-161 Dated RY 17 (AD 153/154) Diameter: 22 mm Weight: 8.61 grams Obverse: Laureate bust right, slight drapery Reverse: Winged caduceus; L I Z (date) across field Reference: Köln –; Dattari (Savio) 8878; K&G 35.623 var. (obv. bust type); Emmett 1739.17 (R5) Other: 12h … dark brown patina with touches of green. Rare Ex A.K. Collection => $60 Hammer!! (all day long, my friends) *edit* Oh => I forgot to add => please post any relevant-enough coins: A-Pius Alexandrian Diobols, Obols, Drachms, etc ... Coins with caduceus (caducii?) Underpants
I like your new A-Pi diobol, of course . I have oodles of new A-Pis to share but most haven't had their beauty shots yet. And boy... do they need some help in that department. They are condition-challenged . Here's one that's ready-- a very comfy (euphemism for very worn ) drachm. It's another ex-Dattari coin. EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius AE drachm, regnal year 5 Obv: bust right Rev: Tyche standing left in distyle temple, holding cornucopia and rudder; L-E Ref: Dattari-Savio pl. 161 #8509 (this coin); Emmett 1688.5, R5. ex Dattari Collection
Wow, five CNG wins?? You're on a roll! This one is excellent, and scored for a great price. Can't wait to see the others. Here's one of the tets that recently joined my A-Pi collection.
*edit* Oh => I forgot to add => please post any relevant-enough coins: A-Pius Alexandrian Diobols, Obols, Drachms, etc ... Coins with caduceus (caducii?) Underpants *whatev*
Ummm, and here is a cool coin with a sweet Caduceus ... Demetrius I (Bactrian Kings), AE Trichalkon 200-190 BC Elephant & Caduceus
Nice diobol @stevex6! When did you start collecting antique underwear? Cilicia, Corycus. After 1st Century AD. Obv: KW PVKI. Galley aphlaston/aplustre. Rev: AVTO NOM. Winged caduceus.
American leading man and future US President, Ronald Reagan modelling for a sculpture, circa 1939. => some pretty solid gitch!
This budget coin depicts an interesting caduceus. There should be a gorgoneion in the center of the caduceus but it is worn away. There is also an unusual crescent attached. Mysia, Kyzikos. AE20 5.33g 1st-2nd century AD. Obv: Head of Kore right, grain ear in hair; within a wreath of grain. Reverse: K-Y/ZI, caduceus, in the center of which is a gorgoneion, the handle is made of a club, crescent above, tunny below, monogram right; all within a laurel wreath. RPC I 2240; Von Fritze 45, pl. iii, 5; SNG Copenhagen 86; BMC Mysia pg. 40, 170; SNG von Aulock 1245 Purchased from Brian Kritt at the New York International show, January 2003
Winged Caduceus: ANONYMOUS Æ Quadrans OBVERSE: Winged petasus REVERSE: S-C, winged caduceus Struck at Rome, Late 1st-mid 2nd century AD 15mm, 2.36g RIC II 32
Dude, you slammin' home some great wins, and consistently! Congrats. Great A-PI! How about an Alexandrian Tet of A-Pi: RI Antoninus Pius 138-161 BCE BI Tet Alexandria Egypt Dikaiosyne Scale And his Wife: RI Faustina Sr 138-140 CE AR Denarius m Antoninus Pius 17.4mm 3.2g
And under your posting category: I scored this after we got home from the hospital late last nite: (It was still in my "copy-and-paste" box) Larinum (Frentani) ca. 210-175 BC, bronze quincunx, 22mm, 9.80g Obverse: Head of Mars (or Athena, per Sear) in crested Corinthian helmet r. Reverse: Horseman galloping l., holding spear and shield decorated with thunderbolt, LADINOD below, 5 pellets (denom.) in ex. Reference: NH Italy 625, Campania 4a, Morcom 64, BMC 2 Grading: F , minor porosity, brown patina, very scarce Comment: Ex - Colin Pitchfork collection. Ex - Spink America auction (NY, Dec. 6-7 1999, lot 400 - part of). From a private collection formed by a pair of Polish brothers and sold in New York.