The 12 sneezers!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Ryro, May 22, 2018.

  1. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    For all my CT pals, with your super cool 12 Caesars sets...that I don't have (I'll get my Julius Caesar portrait coin yet!), here is my set of ancient schnozes.
    They aren't all Caesars. They aren't even all Roman nor Greek. But they are all ancient and have noses that blow buggers like clowns blow balloons!
    1st off, you all shoulda seen this one coming...
    CollageMaker Plus_20184614198295.png Nerva!
    96-98 CE Mint: Rome
    Denarius AR
    16mm., 3,03g.
    IMP NERVA CAES AVG P
    M TR P COS III P P;
    Laureate head of Nerva right
    / SALVS PUBLICA; Salus
    seated left holding ears of
    corn.
    RIC 9; C 132.

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    ANONYMOUS. RR
    Denarius (206-195 BCE).
    Mint: Rome.
    Obv: Helmeted head of
    Roma right; X (mark of
    value) to left.
    Rev: ROMA.
    The Dioscuri on horses
    rearing right, each holding
    spear; prow below.
    Crawford 114/1.
    3.7 g. 19 mm.

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    Vespasian
    (69-79), Denarius, Rome,
    AD 70; AR (g 3,027; mm
    18.1; h 6); IMP CAES[AR
    VESPASIAN]VS AVG,
    laureate head r. , Rv. COS
    ITER - TR POT, Pax seated olding branch and caduceus
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    Constans ii former FRC

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    ACHAEMENID KINGDOM
    OF PERSIA.
    UNCERTAIN KINGS, about
    500-380 BCE Siglos, silver
    ("dagger type"). AR 16 MM5.52
    g. The Great King running r.,
    wearing kidaris, holding bow in
    his outstretched l. hand, dagger
    in his r. hand.
    Rv.Countermarked Rectangular
    incuse. Babelon, Perses pl. 2,
    26. SNG Cop. 284.Rare.
    Previous: Savoca

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    RudrasimhaII,sonof
    SvamiJivadaman,
    KardamakaFamily,
    WesternKshatrapas,
    ARDrachma,Obv:bustof
    king facing right, date
    behind, corruptGreek
    legend around


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    Agathokles
    from Syracuse on Sicily Ae-
    20mm 295-289 BCE.
    Av. head of Herakles right
    Rv. Lion walking right,
    above club
    quality is very fine with a
    brown patina, weight is
    6,61gr.
    SNG ANS 737

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    PONTOS, Amisos
    85-65 BCE AE 21
    Aegis with Gorgon's head /
    Nike standing holding palm.
    SNG.BM.1177. VF+, green
    patina

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    SPAIN,Castulo
    I Century BCE Æ As
    Diademed head, hand
    before / Helmeted Sphinx
    standing, star at right.
    Burgos.543. aVF, earthen
    brown patina

    CollageMaker Plus_201846174843731.png
    SICILY. Syracuse
    Hiketas 287-278 BCE. Ae.
    Wreathed head of
    Persephone left.
    Rev: Female driving biga
    right.
    HGC 2, 1446

    Ok ok. It's only 10 sneazers. That's all it would let me add!

    So, break out the Kleenex and post those noses that blowses!
     
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  3. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    I have a very pointy-nosed Gallus, looks like Pinochio...

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  4. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

  5. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Nice coins. Gordian III was a bit of a nosey fellow too

    Gordian III Salus Snake.jpg
     
  6. Alegandron

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

    Iberians loved big noses on their coins:

    Nose so prominent that looks like he needs a hand to hold it up!
    Iberia Castulo Late 2nd C BC AE As 25mm Bust Nose Hand Sphinx O-R.jpg
    Iberia Castulo Late 2nd C BC AE As 25mm Bust Nose Hand Sphinx


    Got this one for the pig, but the obverse nose is pretty big.
    Iberia - Castulo AE14 Quarter Unit Bust - BOAR w-star 2nd C BCE.JPG
    Iberia - Castulo AE14 Quarter Unit Bust - BOAR w-star 2nd C BCE
     
  7. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Hahaha... The Twelve Sneezers... I love it! :D

    I don't have any truly notable noses. This Kamarina Athena is my most prominent proboscis.

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    SICILY, Kamarina
    AE tetras, 3.34 gm. 420-405 BCE
    Obv: Large head of Athena left, wearing crested helmet with wings
    Rev: Owl standing left, with lizard in talon; KAMA (retrograde) upward in right field; three dots in exergue
    Ref: Westermark / Jenkins 198 (see FIG. Pl. 35 / 198.24), SNG ANS 1230 Calciati III no. 28/4 (dotted-border type)

    On this Mesopotamian Gordian II bronze Abgar X has a rather Roman nose (roamin' all over his face :D):

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    MESOPOTAMIA, Edessa. Gordian III
    struck CE 242-244
    AE25, 10.7 gm
    Obv: [ AVT K M] ANT GORDIANOC CEB, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust of Gordian III seen from behind; star before
    Rev: ABGAROC BACILEUC; mantled bust of Abgar r., bearded, wearing Parthian-style tiara with rosette; star behind
    Ref: BMC 144; SNG Cop 225
     
  8. Aidan_()

    Aidan_() Numismatic Contributor

    Bless you! Those are some nosy coins. ;)
     
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  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Some are born with big noses; others have nose jobs through die breaks.
    Valentinian II Alexandria mint with extended nose
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  10. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I actually have a coin featuring a runny nose as part of the portrait.

    Snot nose Maximinus II

    Assume its a die chip.

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    Maximinus II Daia (309 - 313 A.D.)
    Silvered follis
    O: GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAESAR; Laureate head right.
    R:GENIO POPVLI ROMANI; Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, right hand holding patera from which liquord flows; left a cornucopia., A in right field, •SM•SD• in exergue.
    Serdica mint
    28mm
    10.7g
    RIC VI 13b RCV 3754v (obverse inscription)
     
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  11. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

    No coins to add here, but in keeping with the theme, the Roman poet Ovid's full name was Publius Ovidius Naso--the final name so adopted presumably because of the size of his prominent proboscis, which seems to have inspired the much later engraver:

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  12. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    I guess I better throw this in since I wasnt able to add more than 10 pics to the OP.
    I actually DO have a Julius Caesar with a GIGANTIC nose...

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    Hugugugugug:D
     
  13. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    Marvellous, Ryro!

    I’d like to have a side collection of oddball coins some da, whether it’s noses, ears, extra long necks, etc.

    Erin
     
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  14. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    For big noses, I doubt anyone will ever outdo @Jovian's Celtic drachm entry from this thread a while back:
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    :wideyed::wideyed::wideyed:

    Though I think @Valentinian should get an honourable mention for this Julia Maesa imitating a proboscis monkey (different thread, here):
    [​IMG]

    I will just steal @Ed Snible's idea from the first thread and post a Tabaristan hemidrachm:
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    I look forward to seeing the products of others' scouring their collections for impressive schnozzes. :)
     
    Last edited: May 22, 2018
  15. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  16. Bob L.

    Bob L. Well-Known Member

    Mithradates I (Sellwood); Phriapatius to Mithradates I (Assar)
    obol, 171 - 138 BC
    Sellwood 10.19; Mitchiner ACW, #473 (this coin)
    Ex-David Sellwood Collection

    normal_Sellwood_10_19_Mithradates_I_obol.jpg
     
  17. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Some great coins! mxns1232.jpg
     
  18. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Nice set of noses Ryro. I can't decide out of these three. 000577_l.jpg 20160818_082927.jpg Galba1.jpg
     
  19. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Love them big schnozzes!


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    Here's a lady with a nice one!

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  20. Bob L.

    Bob L. Well-Known Member

    Oh, come on, go ahead and pick one.
     
  21. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    The decapitated head has quite the nose.

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    Good ol’ king George III

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    Sassanid drachm

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    It’s kind of a stretch, but the well-placed crescent makes the knight look like he has a duck-billed nose.

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