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  1. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I was lucky enough to win this in an auction last week and he just showed up in the mail today. I don't have many coins with animals on them so I was happy to add him to the zoo.

    I am not 100% sure on the identification since I am not real good with provincials yet and I wasn't able to make an exact match on wildwinds.

    I believe it to be this based off of a vcoins search:

    Ionia, Ephesos
    Septimius Severus
    AD 193-211AE
    Obverse: AV KLCEΠ - CEVHPOC, draped, laureate bust right
    Reverse: EΦEC-I/ΩN, boar running right
    Septimius Severus Boar.jpg


    If I am wrong, please correct me. If I'm right...yay! Either way, let's see some of your animals. :)
     
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  3. ominus1

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  4. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Way to get schwifty with Septy!
    Not an animal. Buuut here's a recent provincial of his boys I purchased and a boar for more:

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    Caracalla and Geta
    Æ27 of Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior. AD 209-211. AY K M AY ANTΩNINOC AY K Π C ΓETAC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla, facing laureate and draped bust of Geta left / Y +Λ OYΛΠIANOY MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae; lighted altar and Є (mark of value) to left, eagle above dolphin to right. H&J, Marcianopolis, 6.20.38.1-2; Varbanov 1085

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    Arpi , Apulia
    3rd Century BCE.
    Obv. Laureate head of Zeus left, to left, ΔAΞOY.
    Rev. Boar right, spear above, APΠIANΩN below.
    SNG ANS 635; SNG München 438.

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  5. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

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    Titus
    Silver Denarius
    Rome mint, A.D. 78-79
    Obv (retrograde): T CAESAR VESPASIANVS
    Rev: Sow and piglets
    IMP XIII in exergue
    RIC (New;Vespasian) 986
    18mm, 2.9g.

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    Trajan Decius
    Silver Double Denarius
    Rome mint
    Obv: IMP TRAIAN DECIVS AVG
    Rev: ADVENTVS AVG - Emperor on horseback, riding left, raising right hand and holding short scepter
    RIC 1(b)
    22mm, 2.9g.

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    Julian II ('the Apostate")
    (Bronze) AE1
    Antioch mint, A.D. 361-363
    Obv: D N CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG
    Rev: SECVRITAS REI PVB - Bull, standing right, two stars above
    [palm]SMANTΓ[palm] in exergue
    RIC 218
    28x25mm, 8.2g
     
  6. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

  7. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    I can't help myself. I have to post my favorite zoo coin of all time:

    Gallienus LIBERO P CONS AVG tiger antoninianus.jpg
     
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  8. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Great tigress but awful neckbeard :vomit: lol
     
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  9. Shea19

    Shea19 Well-Known Member

    I’ll add in a cow, calf, and a hound to the mix.

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    Illyria. Dyrrhachion circa 229-100 BC, (AR, 16mm., 3.00g)
    ΜΕΝΙΣΚΟΣ, magistrate's name above cow standing right, looking back at suckling calf, torch before, hound running right below / ΔΥΡ ΦΙΛΩΤΑ, legend in four segments around double-lined quadrilateral containing stellate pattern.
     
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  10. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Neat provincial, FF. The boar probably refers to the mythological founding of Ephesos by Androklos, an exiled Athenian prince who was told he would be led to the site of his new city by a wild boar. Now, let's go on a boar hunt! :D

    Gallienus - ex Holmes Ionia Ephesus AE28 Androkolos 3546.jpg
    GALLIENUS
    AE28. 8.09g, 27.6mm. IONIA, Ephesus, circa AD 253-268. Karwiese 1136 (this coin cited). O: VT · K · ΠO · ΛIKIN · ΓAΛΛIHNOC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R: EΦ-ECIΩN · Γ · NEO, KOPON in exergue, Androklos facing right, wielding spear at boar standing left; hound at his side.
    Ex N. M. McQ. Holmes Collection; ex Marcel Burstein Collection (Peus 366, 25 October 2000, lot 636); ex G. Hirsch 171 (25 September 1991), lot 1273

    And what kind of zoo thread would it be without a coin from the estimable stevex6 collection? :happy:
    Phokis - Federal Coinage Obol ex Stevex6 3750326.jpg
    PHOKIS, Federal Coinage
    AR Obol. 0.83g, 9.5mm. PHOKIS, Federal Coinage, circa 478-460 BC. Williams –; BCD Lokris 208 (this coin); HGC 4, 1062. O: Facing head of bull. R: Forepart of boar right within incuse square.
    Ex Stevex6 Collection; ex Thomas Bentley Cederlind (CNG 375, 1 June 2016, lot 326); ex Cederlind 161, 25 October 2011, lot 41; ex BCD Collection (Numismatic Ars Classica 55, 8 October 2010, lot 208), purchased from Peus, May 1978.
     
  11. Alegandron

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

    DAWGGY

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    RR AR Denarius C Antestius Rome 146 BCE 3.97g 19.0mm Helm hd Roma R X C ANTESTI - Dioscuri gllpng R puppy-dog running ROMA
     
  12. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

  13. SeptimusT

    SeptimusT Well-Known Member

    I love animal coins! Here's a few, starting with two new acquisitions.

    Lysias copy.jpg
    Lysias, Indo-Greek King, c. 120-110 BC
    Obverse:
    Bust of Herakles right, club on shoulder; BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANIKHTOY ΛYΣIOY
    Reverse: Elephant right; maharajasa apadihatasa lisikasa in Kharoshthi

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    Antoninus Pius
    Obverse:
    Bust of Pius right
    Reverse: Ibis left, LB
    Struck at Alexandria in AD 138/9, RPC 15371

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    Trajan
    Obverse:
    Bust right
    Reverse: Rhinoceros right, LIZ above
    Struck at Alexandria in AD 113/14, RPC 4823

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    Hadrian
    Obverse:
    Bust right, AYTKAI TPAIAΔRIACEB
    Reverse: Panther right, looking left; LIA above
    Struck at Alexandria in AD 128/9, RPC 5691; Ex Rev. Willis McGill collection

    Trajan bostra.jpg
    Trajan
    Obverse:
    Laureate bust right, AΥTOKΡ KAIC NEP TPAIAN CEB ΓEΡM ΔAK
    Reverse: Arabia standing left, holding branch and a bundle of cinnamon sticks (?), camel to left, ΔHMAPX EΞ IH YΠAT C
    Struck at Bostra in AD 112
     
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  14. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    I have too many animals to count, so here's just a small portion.

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    Camel, horses, and scorpion

    Istros Drachm.jpg
    Eagle and dolphin

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    Sea eagle and crab

    M. Jumius Silanus denarius.jpg
    An ass' head and horses

    M. Fonteius AR Denarius.jpg
    Goat

    Kyzicos Boar Hemiobol.jpg
    Boar, tuny fish, and lion

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    Octopus

    Lion Cherronesos Thrace Hemidrachm.jpg lion and lizard

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    Owl and lizard

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    Lion and eagle
     
  15. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Mylasa Lion Scorpion Obol.jpg
    Lion and scorpion

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    Lion

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    Lion

    Domitian Minerva denarius.jpg
    Owl at Minerva's feet

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    Eagle

    Philip I Tetadrachm of Antioch.jpeg.jpg eagle

    Trajan Melqart tetradracm of Tyre .jpg
    Eagle

    Gordian III Salus Snake.jpg
    Snake

    Illyria, Dyrrhachion. Zenon drachm.jpg
    Cow and baby calf


    I could go on....but OP didn't ask me to post all my animals, just some animals. So this is a good place as any to stop :banhappy:
     
    Last edited: Jul 5, 2019
  16. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    That is quite the menagerie you have there @Sallent ! I really like the Octopus. I've not seen one like that before. Thanks for sharing!
     
  17. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

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  18. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Thanks @TIF. I am 3 pages in already and drooling haha.
    I remember seeing some of stevex6's coins in the past before I was into ancients. Now I am seeing them in a new light and wow...they are some great looking pieces.
    You also have some really nice coins! Thanks again for sharing!
     
  19. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Yeah, the Stevex6 collection was impressive.
     
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