Worn But Not Worthless

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by David Atherton, Mar 27, 2019.

  1. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    IMG_0737[2210]drusus.jpg I have no problems with coins that are worn, as long as they are smooth. It is roughness I do not like. Wear, to me, means use, that these coins passed through the hands of thousands of ancient Greek or Roman people, maybe. even a few barbarians. Think of all those people you are physically connected to from that wear. Think of all the things those coins bought, wine and bread in a taverna, admission to a good seat in an amphitheater, a new chiton or tunica, a final offering for a one way trip on the River Styx. Here are some of IMG_0735[2202]j caesar obv.jpg IMG_0736[2206]j caesar obv.jpg IMG_0738[2218]Tiberius.jpg IMG_0741[2216]nero obv.jpg IMG_0741[2216]nero obv.jpg IMG_0743[2226]nero rev.jpg IMG_0740[2214]jul dom.jpg my more worn coins, in time from a just after his death Julius Caesar issue denarius, to copper asses of Tiberius and his son Drusus to a beautiful brass sestertius of Nero, to a well worn but splendidly smooth green patinated sestertius of Julia Domna. From the anvil of Moneta to my collection, through the hands of people I never met but who touch me every day.
     
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  3. Ken Dorney

    Ken Dorney Yea, I'm Cool That Way...

    Thanks. Its one of the most dramatic coins I have ever seen and remains one of my favorites despite the wear (which just makes it more appealing to me). In my opinion few coins compare (to me, anyway) but of course we all see different things with coins.
     
  4. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    Augustus As struck in Lugdunum:

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    Worn but lovely severed head. :)

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    And a couple RR denarii giften to me by @AnYangMan for Saturnalia:

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  5. BenSi

    BenSi Well-Known Member

    My pick from my collection is a bit later than the rest. It is a trachy minted by Isaac Comnenus of Cyprus , he stole Cypress with forged documents and ruled from 1184 to 1191. I think he was a coin collectors because in his short rule he created 18 different types of coins, all in the same denominations of the Byzantine Empire. He gets defeated by Richard the lion heart. His coins are plentiful in design but rare in the marketplace.

    This one has the coolest depictions of St. George I have ever seen, little pot bellied fellow with chubby cheeks. SBCV-1991 30mm Btw he was a warrior Saint. g7.jpg
     
  6. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    Most of my coins have a bit of wear to them, but this one combines wear and patina in what I think is a really eye catching combo.

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  7. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Here's a cool Commodus As I picked up from bing not to long ago. This was my first coin of the year. Only my second coin of commondus and one of only a few of the As denomination in my collection.

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    Commodus, As, 181 AD

    O: M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG, laureate head right R: TR P VI IMP IIII COS III P P S C, Commodus driving a quadriga to left Rome mint, 10.5g, 27mm RIC 319
     
  8. Johnnie Black

    Johnnie Black Neither Gentleman Nor Scholar

    I don’t know what it’s really worth as I can find only one sold at auction in the last 15 years, but I was lucky enough to grab one for cheap. The left facing bust is the rare part.
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    Probus 276-282
    AE Antoninianus
    21mm 3.43g
    Siscia Mint 277
    OBV: IMP C PROBVS P F AVG
    Radiate, cuirassed bust left.
    REV:ORIGINI AVG
    She wolf right, feeding Romulus and Remus.
    Mintmark: // XXIT
    RIC 703 variant R3 (unlisted bust type)
     
  9. arizonarobin

    arizonarobin Well-Known Member

    One of my favorite coins of Faustina II is worn but I think it adds greatly to the appeal of the portrait!
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  10. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

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