https://www.facebook.com/gourish.shastri/videos/852960561524756/ India, Deccan Satavahana Dynasty, King Vasithiputa Pulumavi / Vasithiputra Siri Satakani / Satakarni, (r.AD 120-130) AR Drachm 16 mm x 2.27 grams Obverse: Portrait type, typical bust of the ruler to right with prominent nose and thick lips, curly long hair & aquiline nose, a stylish hair-bun in front above the forehead wearing a high head ornament (Shiromani) and long ears with and Brahmi legend around: Rano Vasithiputasa Siri Satakanisa. Reverse: Ujjayini four orb symbol connected with a cross along with a crescent of the top of one of the orb on the right six-arched hill with a crescent symbol with Sun in between both these symbols in the centre and river flowing below, Southern Brahmi - Tamil-Telugu / Prakrit legends around could be read as Arahanaku Vahitti Makanaku Hiru Hatakanaku. Note:Scarce, Nice.
These "awesome dudes" just got inducted into the Fall of Fame ... This is my wife's favourite tune ... yah, I know (but I love it too) Journey ... what? ... yah, I love her (she's fricken awesome!!)
Ah, much-demonized sand patina (no, I didn't buy this from 'A' or 'Z' )... And a legitimately cool use for sand...
I had NO CLUE you were bidding! I collect RR's and realized I had NO Fourees from the Republic! Only had a couple Fourees from Imperial period, which I do not focus on. Roman Republic, fourée mule, anonymous obverse, reverse of Q Fabius Labeo Fourée denarius, 18mm, 2.9g, 10h; after 124 BC. Obv.: Helmeted head of Roma right, mark of value X to left. Rev.: Jupiter driving galloping quadriga right, hurling thunderbolt, holding reins and scepter; Q FABI in exergue. Reference: cf. Crawford 159 (as one example of many similar obverse designs); Crawford 273/1 (reverse). From the Doug Smith Collection #384
Gandalf => congrats ... it couldn't have gone to a nicer coin-dude (you rock) => enjoy it!! Oh, and I love Stevie Nicks (reminds me of my sweet Fleetwood Mac party-daze)
Thanks! 'Twas an awesome coin that I had to have... Collecting RR's and I had NO Fouree from the Republic...shame on me. And from the Doug-meister? Hey, no brainer. Kinda funky-fun blast from the past... Augustus, 27 BC - AD 14 Æ20, 5.5g, 12h; Apameia, Phrygia. Magistrate Attalos, son of Diotrephos, c. 15 BC. Obv.: AΠAMEΩN; bare head of Augustus right. Rev.: ATTAΛOΣ ΔIOTPEΦOY; Two corn-ears above maeander pattern. Reference: RPC I, 3125.