Coin Show in Houston this weekend: 8/4 & 8/5

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  1. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    We have a coin show this weekend in Houston, Tx:
    Bellaire Coin Club Coin, Stamp, & Collectible Show
    Aug 4th - 5th, 2018
    Arabia Shrine Center
    10510 Harwin Drive (at BW8 and just south of Westpark toll road)
    Houston, TX 77036
    Several dealers have ancient coins. A couple of my favorites are Nilus and Pegasi.
    Our local bookseller, Bruce, has a table at the show.

    I need to pick one of the following coins.
    1. The first one is a Spanish coin from about 150 BC. I do not know much about these. The prices at auction vary wildly, but the price seems about right.
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    2. Number 2 is RR
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    The Iberian is probably rarer, in a bit better condition and costs about twice as much. I am not familiar with Iberian denarii. I am afraid to go down the Spanish path & will probably go with the RR.
    Which would you pick?
     
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  3. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    If it was me, probably the Celtic denarius from Iberia. The theme is a little more interesting and it is a nice coin with superb style, well centered, etc.
     
  4. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    For once I have to agree with our CT litigator. The Celtic is much more interesting.
     
  5. David@PCC

    David@PCC allcoinage.com

    #1 does it have to be that exact one? There are hundreds of different ones from the same period.
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  6. Andrew McCabe

    Andrew McCabe Well-Known Member

    I think it does - the horseman types are very common indeed. The Dioscuri type, also left facing, also with this especial Celtic style, is a far nicer coin than essentially any of the horseman types.

    I would choose the illustrated Iberian Dioscuri type over the Considia any day.

    I would choose the Considia over a generic ordinary style Iberian horseman type any day.
     
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  7. Andrew McCabe

    Andrew McCabe Well-Known Member

    and the Dioscuri type is much rarer
     
  8. David@PCC

    David@PCC allcoinage.com

    Well sure. Unless he knows one is going to be there I wouldn't expect to see one by chance and is why I suggested others.
     
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  9. dadams

    dadams Well-Known Member

    Hi @rrdenarius I'd probably go with #1.

    I'm headed to the show now and am excited to talk with Nick and sift through some ancients at the Pegasi table. Last time I saw Pegasi was last year in October when I picked up this AIII Tet:
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    Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III (the Great), 336 - 323 BC. AR Tetradrachm.
    Amphipolis Mint, early posthumous issue, Struck c. 323-320 BC.
    Obv: Head of Alexander right in the guise of Herakles wearing lion-skin headdress.
    Rev: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY; Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; Macedonian helmet in left field.
    25 mm, 16.88g. Toned aXF
    Cf. Price 113
    Ex. Stacks, June 14 1993; Lot 62
    Ex. Pegasi Numismatics


    I'd love to meet you today.
     
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  10. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I actually like the Roman Republic better. The reverse is nothing of great interest but I like the portrait of Venus on it.
     
  11. dadams

    dadams Well-Known Member

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    Here is Bruce Burton hard at work
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    A look at the bourse floor

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    and Nick at Pegasi Numismatics
     
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  12. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    A few more pics from the show:
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    PCGS submission tool.

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    Bruce had an old (1860) book on Roman History by Francis Hobler. It was only $120 and can be found on line here:
    https://archive.org/details/cu31924092532948

    Nick of Pegasi had an interesting RR coin with an old ticket. We wondered if anone has a list of theirs?
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  13. dadams

    dadams Well-Known Member

    @rrdenarius I sure enjoyed meeting you today and sorry I had to cut out before you finished with the children's auction. I'm glad I got to see your pick from the original post and I won't spoil it for the others here and leave it to you to spill the beans. I only picked up one coin today though definitely not from lack of want as I saw a number of coins to lust after. @TIF made me get this one:
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    Sicily SYRACUSE time of TIMOLEON (344-336BC)
    Æ Trias, Helmeted head of Athena, Rev Hippocamp
     
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    TIF Always learning.

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