1, 1, 1, 1, 1, Won

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by TIF, Dec 1, 2018.

  1. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    As always, I'm trailing behind TIF at a distant second. In this case, I was Bidder #2, winning Lot #2, on December 2 (it was December 1 for TIF and most of you, but December 2 in my timezone :D).

    Perhaps I ought to feel even sillier than TIF as I had to pay a fair bit more than she did for her milestone AMCC win, but I don't really, because I think my new coin is actually a pretty excellent example of a type I've always wanted. :)

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    CAMPANIA, Neapolis, c. 290-270 BC, AR Didrachm. 7.12g, 19.5mm.
    Obv: Diademed head of the siren Parthenope l.; in r. field, B and M below.
    Rev. Man-faced bull advancing r.: below, E.
    SNG ANS 385, SNG Cop 444, Historia Numorum Italy 586.
    Ex Tiberius Collection
    Parthenope was a siren who threw herself into the sea after failing to bewitch Odysseus, and allegedly washed ashore on a tiny island in the vicinity of Naples, one of the oldest Greek colonies in Italy. Neapolitans today still sometimes refer to themselves as “Partenopei.”
     
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    That is 2 funny! :joyful::joyful:

    Great coin... finding one with such good centering is rare!
     
  4. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    May I point out that our numerology falls apart in this one regard. #2, 2, 2 on December 2 is in no way a second rate member of our CT ancients family. We have friends all over the world brought together by a common interest that is somewhat rare even among coin collectors. I am proud to know so many collectors from so many places I will never see but am happy to have a connection through our coins.
     
  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    As do I
     
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  6. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    The feeling is 100% mutual! CT has been a virtual (pun intended) second home these past 5 years or so, and it's been a privilege as well as an absolute pleasure for me to have gotten to know as many fine people here as I've had. AMCC 1 really drives home the point for me that coins may come and go, but like-minded collectors and friends are much harder to upgrade or replace. :)

    And yet, sometimes....
    :rolleyes:
     
  7. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    You'll always be my #2, Z... :shy:
     
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  8. Curtisimo

    Curtisimo the Great(ish)

    Whoa sick burn! :eek::eek::D

    Though I was bidder #143... Umm, I guess that doesn't bode well for my place in posterity :shy::(:sorry:
     
  9. Alegandron

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

    I had no idea, but I bid and won Lot #3, which is very much my favorite number. Winning a great coin friend's Auction? Fantastic! (no, I am NOT a credit card company, so I WON'T say "priceless".)

    My first Quadrunx (although a RR Triens - that I have - is the same!) :D
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    APULIA Luceria 211-200 BCE AE Quadrunx 9.7g 24mm Hd Herakles R lion skin headdress 4 pellets behind - LOVCERI Quiver club bow SNG Cop 660 via Ancient and Medieval Coins ex: Justin Lee
     
  10. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    I won a coin at the AMCC auction, and am very happy with it, because it fits exactly in my collection. I hugely like contemporary imitations. And this is an imitation of a coin of the 4th century Roman empire, found as far away as in the south of India. I had some like it - this one fits in quite smugly, and it has a broad smile - quite recently there was here a posting about buying coins for funny reasons, I forgot where - but this is a not-numismatic reason: because it has a broad smile.
    I bid on three coins that were more or less the same, but the only one I won is the one I liked most. Kudos to Severus Alexander!

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  11. Theodosius

    Theodosius Fine Style Seeker

    Congratulations to AMCC for a great first auction!

    I was happy to win lot #56. I wanted to support Sev's first auction and I had no trouble finding good coins from my wish list. I think I first became aware of this type from people posting them on CT. :) I am a big fan of ancient coins with animals.

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    Demetrios I Aniketos, c. 200-185 BCE, Æ trichalkon.

    John
     
  12. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I am big fan of all coinage with animals. Here is a rarity (a well designed modern issue) part of my complete set of conservation wildlife issue 1974-79 (24 AV 28AR) gold coin same weight size as US Double Eagle/ Silver same size / weight as Crown/ Double Taler.

    AV 50 Pounds 1978 Birmingham Mint
    IslamicRepublic of Sudan
    Scimitar Horned Oryx 4acbd5bb5e536d9f4308f5d15485cfa8.jpg
     
  13. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    There I go, being number 2 again. :rolleyes: I was the underbidder on that lot, but am glad to see it go to someone here. At least I managed to score one of the other examples offered. :)

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  14. Theodosius

    Theodosius Fine Style Seeker

    Ooops, I knew I might be bidding against fellow CT-ers.

    Glad to see you got one of the other ones. :)

    There were several nice ones in the sale at least.

    John
     
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  15. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    That one caught my eye, too.

    I haven't owned a MHB yet.
     
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  16. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Oh man, I was actually going to try a go at this auction, I never have done one before. Stuff in life kept me from it, but there were many coins in there I would have loved to have bid on, congrats to all the winners! Maybe I can do the next one.


    Well, for silly, here's a coin I bought when I was drunk. It actually wasn't a bad purchase.

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    ARCADIUS, 401-403 AD.

    O: DN ARCADIVS PF AVG,Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear and shield. / Constantinopolis enthroned facing, head right, foot on prow, holding scepter and Victory on globe. (CONSA in ex) Constantinople mint. RIC X:85, 17 mm, 3.0 g
     
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