Another fallen horseman?

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by randygeki, Dec 2, 2017.

  1. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Nope :D

    So the ancient board on CT is a really special place. It gives a place to talk about and show off ancients with like minded folks. We can all come together and share our love for the hobby, share our knowledge and enthusiasm with each other. We tip each other off on coins and help find information about them. If that wasn't enough, we gift coins to each other. A truly pleasant group of friends.

    So I'd like to thank you all, with a special thanks to the last 3 members to give me a coin, and a big thanks to everyone else not mentioned.

    Thank you @Mat @dougsmit @jamesicus !


    These 2 coins came yesterday as a gift from Mat.

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    Carinus AE Tetradrachm of Alexandria.
    7.07g 20mm
    Year 2. A K M A KAΡINOC CEB, laureate cuirassed bust right / L-B, Elpis standing left holding flower and hem of skirt, star in upper right, BMC 2453, Emmett 4007, SGI 4779.

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    Alexandria
    tetradrachm
    21mm 10.71g
    Laureate head right / Tyche reclining left on couch, holding rudder, year 17

    emmet 2086.17

    possible fake





    Please share you're coins gifted to you buy CT members.
     
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  3. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Yay, great to see you showing off some Alexandrian tets. I love your collection of fallen horsemen, but some nice tets will really go a long way towards rounding that collection.

    Out of all provincial tets, Alexandrians are my favorite. I've only got two but I will definitely be getting more next year.

    As for your second tet, I dont know enough to say whether its a modern fake or a contemporary counterfeit, but either way that was a very generous gift.

    Here is a tet from Antioch which was generously gifted to me by @Cucumbor . I really love this coin.

    Philip I Tetadrachm of Antioch.jpeg
     
  4. Aethelred

    Aethelred The Old Dead King

    The title of this thread is "click bait" I opened it expecting another FEL TEMP.

    Instead I find this really uplifting thread with some pretty Egyptians.
     
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  5. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    While many of us have benefited in the form of generous gifts of coins, I like to think the best thing we get from CT is knowing other people who share our passion for ancient coins. When I lived in Washington, DC, I greatly enjoyed meetings of a local ancients only coin club but now we have a few thousand miles between us making these online postings the best we have.
    Now, now, lets not be too limiting of what we call 'pretty Eqyptians'. The below are both what I'd include even though Commodus forgot to mention FEL TEMP in his legend.
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  6. Alegandron

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

    I enjoy the postings here, the knowledge gained, the variety of people, and interesting coins. Above all, I enjoy the friendships.

    @ancientcoinguru gave me a cool Thessaly Larissa Obol, as she knew the focus on Philip II of Makedon that I enjoy, and how this coin was integral in a period of Makedon-Thessaly strife:

    Thessaly Larissa 344-337 BCE AR Obol 0.68g Nymph Larissa Horse Grazing SNG Cop 1.jpg
    Thessaly Larissa 344-337 BCE AR Obol 0.68g Nymph Larissa Horse Grazing SNG Cop 1
     
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  7. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Your pics are better.

    I think people are sick of Alexandria
     
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  8. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Thanks guys! and great coins.

    It's definitely nice to have others to talk with about ancients. I wonder how different our collecting habits would be if we didn't have CT or other forums. We are exposed to so much knowledge and many awesome coins here.
     
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