I guess Rome didn't see much profit in invading Eire - so no real need for the good people of Hibernia to mint coins as payola to the Roman overlords....... edited A few coins of Green to start off a great day. Both of my parents are Irish and moved the day of their marriage...from Dublin to Toronto, Canada in 1964... my brother was born in '65, me in '69 and the little sister in '74... I will post some Green coins ... please add some green or even better some Celts.. it's our day!!! If you'd like to read about how the Irish Monks saved Western Culture throughout the Dark Ages - preserving the Greek and Roman history we now enjoy, please read this fantastic book - a great people that put the preservation of knowledge ahead of all else: https://www.amazon.com/Irish-Saved-Civilization-Hinges-History-ebook/dp/B003I8VBF4 Go Green!!
Eirinn go Brach! Scot-Irish meself IRELAND Henry VIII 1509-1547 AR Groat 25mm 2.5g hЄnRIC VIII DI GR RЄX - RΛnCIЄ ЄT hIBЄRnIЄ harp H & R London SCBI 22 Copenhagen Ex: @@Mat Roman Republic Anon AE Litra 241-235 BCE Mars Beardless Horse Head GREEN Craw 25-3 Sear 594
I'm an absolute mutt, but I do have some Irish in me! Ancestry.com was able to trace it to the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. Family lore is that my Irish ancestors came from County Kerry, so that's no surprise. Here are some greenies! Procopius, AD 365-366 Roman Æ centenionalis, 2.70 g, 20mm. Constantinople, AD 365-366. Obv: D N PROCO-PIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left. Rev: REPARATI-O FEL TEMP, Procopius standing facing, head right, holding labarum in right hand, left resting on shield set on the ground; Chi-rho in upper right field and unidentified object in left at foot; CONSЄ• in exergue. Refs: RIC ix 17a.7; Cohen 8; RCV 19883. Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 23.16 g, 29 mm. Rome, AD 142. Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head right. Rev: ANNONA AVG S C, Annona standing right, between modius and prow, holding corn ears and out-turned cornucopiae. Refs: RIC 597; BMCRE 1228; Cohen 37; RCV 4147; UCR 502. Greek AE 17 Mysia, Cyzicus, c. 400 BC - 280 BC or later 4.02 g; 17.3 mm Obv: Head of Kore Soteira, right. Rev: KYZI, tripod, tunny fish below, plectrum to right. Refs: BMC 37, 136; Sear Greek 3861; c.f. SNG Cop 62. Julia Domna, AD 193-217 Roman Orichalcum sestertius, 21.3 g, 32 mm. Rome, issued under Caracalla, AD 213. Obv: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, bare-headed and draped bust, right. Rev: IVNONEM SC, Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter; peacock at feet. Refs: RIC 585b; BMCRE 210; RCV 7114 var. Alexander Jannaeus (Yehonatan), 103-76 BC. Judean Æ Prutah, 1.85 g, 13.7 mm. Jerusalem mint. Obv: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ around anchor. Rev: Star of eight rays between which Hebrew legend, "Yehonatan the King," all surrounded by diadem. Refs: Meshorer Group K; Sear 6087; Hendin 1150.
Some green Allectus (293 - 296 A.D.) Billon antoninianus O: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, globe in right hand, cornucopia in left hand, S in left field, P in right field, ML in exergue. Londinium (London, England) mint 21mm 2.52g RIC V-2 36 Numerian (283 - 284 A.D.) Potin Tetradrachm Egypt, Alexandria O: A K M A NOVMEPIANOC CEB, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, from behind. R: Athena seated left on high backed throne, wearing crested helmet, Nike in right, shield leaning against throne, L - B* across fields ,Year 2, 283 - 284 A.D. Alexandria Mint 9.28g 19mm Milne 4719; Curtis 1939; Dattari 5608 Emmett 4013 Gratian (367- 383 A.D.) Æ 21 O: D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated facing, head left, holding globe and spear,Θ and Φ at sides, anta in ex. theta and phi officina Antioch Mint 2.5g RIC 50b(2) Carinus (283 - 285 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Potin Tetradrachm O: A K M A KA-RINOS K, laureate and cuirassed bust right. R: yche standing left, rudder in right, cornucopia in left. LA (Year 1 282/3 A.D.) to left. 8g 18mm Dattari 5576; Milne 4667; Emmett 4012 Faustina Jr. (146 - 175 A.D.) Dupondius O:FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL, Draped bust right. R: CONCORDIA/SC, Concordia seated left leaning on chair with left and flower in right. By chair, cornucopia on globe. Rome 27.5mm 13.9g RCV 4724 RIC 1393 Published on wildwinds!
James II (1685-1688) bronze gun money third series half penny (1691) Limerick Mint besieged Obverse depiction: James II bust facing left Inscription: IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA (James the second by the Grace of God) Reverse depiction: Hibernia seated left holding crucifix aloft in right hand. Peripheral inscription: HIBERNIA 1691 (N retrograde) Notes: 1. First appearance of Hibernia (personification of Ireland) on a coin reverse
Happy Saint Patrick's Day to all! I have NO greenies, NO Irish coins However, since I am in the lawn and garden maintenance profession, I work a lot with grass, weeds, hedges, shrubs, trees, leaves, plants....lots of green. John
YES!!!!! I love green bean salad/ also Viennese Creamed Spinach. The latter is mouthwatering.... Cook down 6 packages leafy spinach, put in blender, puree. Add 7 tablespoons bacon lard, bring to light boil, add 1 teaspoon flour, wisk gently, add 1 cup 18% table cream, stirring gently, add nutmeg/mace/ MAGGI. Fold in pureed spinach, ready to eat, good with Rabbit. Goose/ Duck/ Rouladen/ Roast Beef