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Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Okidoki, Apr 8, 2018.

  1. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    CHALCIDICE, Chalcis ad Belum Hadrian Æ 22 laurel wreath K E
    Reference.
    RPC III, 3472; Butcher 16; SNG Milan 6; SNG Hunterian 2712; BMC Galatia -; SNG München -; SNG Cop -; Lindgren

    Obv. ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑ-ΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС
    Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on far shoulder

    Rev. ΦΛ ΧΑΛ/ΚΙΔΕωΝ / Κ-Ε
    All within laurel-wreath

    14.70 gr
    22 mm
    1064 P Hadrian RPC3472.jpg


    very happy with this rare type

    Show you Bargain :D
     
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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Wow! You don't run across coins from that city every day! Nice pick-up!

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  4. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    Here is Tyrian "shekel" for less than three digits.
    Seleukid Kingdom: Antiochos VII Euergetes AR Tetradrachm
    Tyre Mint 138-129 BC
    Obverse: Diademed and draped bust right
    Reverse: Eagle standing left on prow left; palm frond behind; to left, monogram above club surmounted by Tyre monogram; to right, monogram above BΠP (date); monogram between legs
    References: SC 2109.10c; HGC 9, 1074; DCA 198
    Size: 26mm, 13.20g upload_2018-4-8_10-39-20.png
    this one was "cheap", not sure how rare it really is however.
    Seleukid Kingdom: Seleukos II Kallinikos
    Lydia, Sardes Mint 246-242 BC
    Obverse: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress
    Reverse: Apollo seated left examining arrow
    References: SC 658ff Rare
    Size: 12mm, 2.05gRARE Seleukid Kingdom Coin of Seleukos II Kallinikos "Herakles & Apollo Seated" coinboughtsyracuseapollo.jpg
     
    Last edited: Apr 8, 2018
  5. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Sweet find.


    Got this for $13
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  6. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    We make the point all the time. We each have a choice when we find a rare coin that fits our collecting interest in less than perfect condition. You made the choice I would have made. Perhaps in the next fifty years you will have a chance to upgrade but, meanwhile, your specialty collection of Hadrian is better than it would have been had you passed it by. Congratulations. I would not have bought it because it is Hadrian and I am not a specialist in his coins. I still enjoy a number of coins that I bought years ago and have not upgraded yet. From the last millennium and not upgraded (maybe will be, maybe not):

    Julia Domna Sardes AE30 $34
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    I missed this one in 2002 and it is much better:
    https://www.cngcoins.com/Search.aspx?IS_ADVANCED=1&ITEM_IS_SOLD=1&ITEM_INVENTORY_NUMBER=&CONTAINER_NAME=&ITEM_LOT_NUMBER=&ITEM_DESC=Julia Domna Sardes&SEARCH_IN_CONTAINER_TYPE_ID_1=1&SEARCH_IN_CONTAINER_TYPE_ID_3=1&SEARCH_IN_CONTAINER_TYPE_ID_2=1&SEARCH_IN_CONTAINER_TYPE_ID_4=1&VIEW_TYPE=0

    or
    Julia Domna Ephesis AE30 $31
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    Bargains? Worn coins are not not bargains to most people. Such coins belong where they will be appreciated. You, yours; I, mine.
     
  7. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    my $5 Diocletian:
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  8. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    I bought what I thought was a beat-up Vespasian... but after trying to attribute it, the legends weren't matching up. It turns out it's a Vitellius.

    It's ugly... but since I have no current plans to buy a nice Vitellius... it was pleasant surprise. ($17)

    Vitellus Obol Year 1
    Alexandria
    Obverse Legend:
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    Reverse: Bust of Serapis - LA
    April - July 69AD
    RPC 5376, BMCG 219, Milne 378

    I looked everywhere and was only able to find a photo of one other example that someone on FORVM connected me to in RPC.
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  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    That is a very good Vitellius portrait showing flab rather than the muscle of Vespasian. Nice coin!
     
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  10. MontCollector

    MontCollector Well-Known Member

    Great idea for a "Post Yours" thread for ancients.

    I want to shop where you do.;)
     
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  11. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Here's a cool little provincial I don't get to post very often, I don't remember what I payed for it..less than 10 bucks.
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    Antonius Pius, Thrace, Philippopolis 138-161 AD
    O: Antoninus Pius left, R: Dionysos. Varbanov 756. 16 mm, 3.5 g
     
  12. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    I can't make heads or tails out of the reverse inscription on the OP. Can anyone explain what it refers to?
     
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