River god, drought blamed for power shortages

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  1. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    I saw this headline and thought of the many river gods on Greek and Roman coins. I have only one (I think) and it is an under strike.
    AE Sextans Mercury overstrike  obv.jpg
    AE Sextans Mercury overstrike  rev.jpg
    This coin is a Mercury / Prow RR Sextans struck over a Campanian bronze coin with Apollo / man-headed bull. You might call the obverse an Apollo-Merc Janus head coin. Barkley Head in HISTORIA NVMORVM, pg. 39, described the MHB: "The man-headed bull on the reverse is thought to be the River-god Acheloos, the father of the Sirens, whose cult was wide-spread throughout the Greek world."

    Post your river god coins and tell them to send rain where it is needed.

    PS - I read the "news" article before I checked the date. It was written in 2015. In this day of internet news, that qualifies as "olds".
     
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  3. David@PCC

    David@PCC allcoinage.com

    I like the color!
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    Great Persecution
    305 to 313 AD
    Antioch mint
    AE Quarter nummus
    Obvs: GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch facing; river god Orontes below.
    Revs: APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo holding lyre and patera. SMA in ex
    16mm, 1.4g
     
  4. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

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    Nice Double head

    My Domitian COS XII River god sestertius/ 24.3g rough condition
     
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  5. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

    Nice OP coin. I'm envious!
     
  6. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    My only MFB
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    Sicily, Gela
    Coin: Silver Litra
    - Bearded horseman galloping left carrying spear & sheild
    CELAS - Forepart of Man-headed bull.
    Mint: Gela (430-425 BC)
    Wt./Size/Axis: 0.54g / - / -
    References:
    • Sear SG 797
    • Jenkins 405
    • BMC 52
    Notes: Dec 28, 16 - Beautifully toned and iridescent.
     
  7. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    River God and Gordie III

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  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    AKARNANIA, FEDERAL COINAGE.jpg
    AKARNANIA, FEDERAL COINAGE
    AE20
    OBVERSE: Head of Herakles r., wearing lion's skin headdress
    REVERSE: Head of the river god Archelous r.; magistrate's name AGHTWP
    Struck at Leukas 200-167 BC
    4.6g, 20 mm
    BCD Akarnania 38; Gross-McClean 5394; MSP I, 464.
    Ex Failla Numismatics
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    ELAGABALUS
    AE 30
    OBVERSE: AVT KAI M APAVP ANTWNEINOC CE, laureate bust right
    REVERSE: ANTIOXEWN MHT KOL, city-goddess seated left on rock, holding ears of corn, River-god Orontes swimming at her feet, above ram running left. In field S C , D E , and sta
    Struck at Antioch ad Orontem, Syria, 218-222 AD
    14.6g, 30mm
    SGI 3097
    Volusian 2.jpg
    VOLUSIAN
    AE30
    OBVERSE: AVTOK K G AFIN GAL OVEND OVOLOCCIANOC CEB, radiate and draped bust right
    REVERSE: ANTIOXEWN MHTRO KOLWN D-e, SC below, Tyche seated facing within tetrastyle temple, the river-god Orontes swimming beneath her, ram leaping right above
    Struck at Syria-Antioch, 251-253 AD
    17.1g, 30mm
    SNGCop 295
    Maximinus II 5.jpg
    MAXIMINUS II DAIA
    Quarter-Nummus
    OBVERSE: GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch seated facing on rocks, turreted and veiled, stalks of grain in right, river-god Orontes swimming below
    REVERSE: APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo standing left, patera in right, lyre in left. A in right field, mintmark SMA
    Struck at Antioch, 312 AD
    1.2g, 13mm
    Van Heesch 3, A
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    MAXIMINUS II DAIA
    Quarter-Nummus
    OBVERSE: GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch seated facing on rocks, turreted and veiled, stalks of grain in right, river-god Orontes swimming below
    REVERSE: APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo standing left, patera in right, lyre in left. S in right field, mintmark SMA
    Struck at Antioch, 312 AD
    1.2g, 13mm
    Van Heesch 3, A
     
  9. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Wow, Bing. That Volusian is amazing.
     
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  10. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Thank you. This is one of the coins I was able to purchase from a dealer who decided not to sell Ancients any longer. So I got it and some others at exceptional prices. The dealer now only deals in Asian coins, specializing in coins of Vietnam.
     
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  11. Andres2

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  12. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    samosataPius.jpg Syria, Commagene, Samosata. Antoninus Pius AE24
    Obv: ΑΥΤΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΙ ΑΙΛ ΑΔΡΙ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟΣ ΣΕΒ ΕΥΣΕ / laureate-headed bust of Antoninus Pius wearing (cuirass and) paludamentum, r.
    Rev: Φ ΣΑΜΟΣΑΤ ΙΕΡ ΑΣΥ ΑΥΤΟΝΟ ΜΗΤΡΟ ΚΟΜ / turreted Tyche seated on rock, l., holding poppy and two ears of corn, resting arm on rock, resting foot on swimming river-god (Euphrates).

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    Uncertain AE16 / River-God
     
  13. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Very nice Sextan rrdenarius, I love that patina and unusual coin. I only have one river god, that of TIBERIS the god of Tiber river, ROME 140 AD, Sestertius, 32mm, 26.5gm, RIC 642a. mTq84zRGbQ9rP6kcfbJ5n2PXFd7apS (1).jpg
     
  14. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

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    Trajan rivergod sestertius
     
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  15. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

    Wow! Nice one!
     
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  16. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Love that Tiber, @Ancient Aussie!

    Augustus, tetradrachm of Antioch, 5 BC. Rev: Tyche, wearing murate crown, holding palm, seated right; below, river-god Orontes swimming right. Year (ΥΠA IB) and ANT monogram in field.
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  17. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    I do have another river god (it pays to know what you own) Valerian 255 AD, River god Pyramus, holding cornucopia, reclining left on river bridge with triumphal arch each end. CILICIA. Mopsus 31mm, 14. 4gm, 91603_1486671056.jpg
     
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  18. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    Borysthenes rivergod Greek river-god coin olbia samatia 300 bc 003.JPG Greek river-god coin olbia samatia 300 bc 004.JPG
     
  19. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

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    Olbia, Sarmatia
    Æ25, 10.5g, 12h; 3rd-2nd centuries BC.
    Obv.: Horned, bearded head of river god Borysthenes (Dnieper) left.
    Rev.: Bow in case and battle axe; OΛBI to right, API to left.
     
  20. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    What is the most famous river? Maybe the Nile!
    HadrianAlexandriaNilus.jpg
    A drachm of Hadrian with the river good Nilus reclining on a crocodile (lots of detail) and holding a papyrus reed and cornucopia.
    A big coin of 32 mm.
     
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  21. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

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