Horse Coins

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Alegandron, Mar 22, 2020.

  1. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    Do mythical horses count?

    Corinth AR Stater. Circa 375-345 BC. Obv: Pegasos flying left, Q below / Rev: Helmeted head of Athena left. Control-symbols behind head: N and Ares standing left holding shield and spear. Pegasi 376; Ravel 1056; BCD Corinth 121; SNG Copenhagen 121. 21mm, 8.46 g., 6h. gVF/VF, Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd. Auction IX 22 March 2015, Lot 168.

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    And a couple of Republican coins, neither of which I think I've posted before.

    Roman Republic, M. Sergius Silus, AR Denarius 116-115 BCE. Obv. Helmeted head of Roma right; EX S C before, ROMA and X with cross-bar (monogram for XVI [re-tariffed den. value of 16 copper asses]) behind / Rev. Horseman galloping left, holding sword and severed head of Gallic barbarian in left hand; Q below horse’s front legs and M SERGI/SILVS below. RSC I Sergia 1a (ill.), Crawford 286/1; Sydenham 544, Sear RCV I 163 (ill.). 18 mm., 3.82 g.

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    Roman Republic. Q. Titius, AR Denarius, Rome 90 BCE. Obv. Head of Mutinus Titius [Priapus] R. w/beard & winged diadem / Rev. Pegasus springing R., “Q TITI” on tablet below. RSC I Titia 1, Crawford 341/1, Sear RCV I 238. 18.5 mm., 3.8 g.

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  3. bcuda

    bcuda El Ibérico loco

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    Carthago Nova
    Iberia, c. 237 - 206 B.C.
    Spain, Carthago Nova Æ Unit.
    Roman Occupation after 209 BC.
    Bare-head left
    (Scipio Africanus?)
    Horse standing right; palm tree
    behind. CNH Class XI, 282;
    SNG BM Spain 127-128; ACIP 609.
    10.30g, 23mm,
    Ex Javier Paris Collection.
    Roma Numismatics auction E-61

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    Konterbia / Karbika
    Ancient Spain 150-101 BC.
    Obv: Male head right, hair in
    two levels, Iberian 'KARBIKA'
    behind, dolphin before / Warrior
    on horseback (Jinete) right,
    holding spear;
    Iberian 'KONTEBAKOM' in exergue.
    AE unit, 8.90g, 24mm, 9h.
    ACIP 1830; CNH 7.
    Roma Numismatics E-61 Aug/22/19
    Ex Javier Paris Collection.

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    Carthaginian 237-209 BC
    Barcids In Spain
    PHOENICIAN AND PUNIC
    Obv: Wreathed head of
    Tanit left
    Rev: Horse’s head right,
    Phoenician letter'aleph'
    below chin.
    AE, Unit. 20mm 8.71 grams
    Reference CNH pg. 69, 45
    Burgos 515
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    Spain, Sekaisa Æ Unit. Circa 150-100 BC. Bare male head right, wearing beaded necklace; dolphin before, Iberian 'SE' behind / Warrior on horseback right, holding spear; Iberian 'SEKAISA' in exergue. ACIP 1544; CNH 24. 20.84g, 30mm, 7h.
    From the inventory of a European dealer;
    Acquired from Tauler & Fau.
    Roma Numismatics E-Sale 68 lot 186, Feb/27/2020
     
  4. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    Here I go, cheating again.

    A head-on view of the departing horse and rider on one of my Attic black-figure lekythoi from the last quarter of the 6th century BCE -- the one with the hound and hare on the shoulder. (I haven't posted this view before.)

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  5. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Sicily Syracuse Dilitron.jpg SICILY, Syracuse
    Timoleon & the Third Democracy

    AE Dilitron. 21.31g, 27mm. SICILY, Syracuse, circa 336-317 BC. Calciati 80; SNG Cop 725. O: [ΖΕΥΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΟΣ], laureate head of Zeus Eleutherios left. R: [ΣYPAKOΣIΩN], horse prancing left.

    EPEIROS Ambrakia - Stater Pegasos 3731.jpg EPEIROS, Ambrakia
    AR Stater. 8.22g, 21.8mm. EPEIROS, Ambrakia, circa 426-404 BC. Ravel ANS NNM 37 (1928), 75; Calciati, Pegasi 45 (these dies); HGC 3.1, 201. O: Pegasos flying right; A below. R: Head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet; A to left; all within wreath of ivy leaves with berries.
    Ex Collection of Greek Coins of a Man in Love with Art Part I; ex Lanz 151, 2011, lot 390
     
  6. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    At one time, I had about 35 of the 40-medal set published by James Mudie in 1820, commemorating British Military and Naval Victories during the Napoleonic Wars. A few years ago, I sold most of them, but kept about half a dozen that I particularly liked. Here's the reverse of one of them. (I didn't bother photographing the obverse, which isn't terribly interesting.)

    AE Battle of Waterloo medal, 1815 (Struck in 1820). Obv. Bust r. HENRY WILLIAM MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY. Rev. Equestrian figure of Anglesey l., leading a cavalry charge. CHARGE OF THE BRITISH AT WATERLOO. Ex. JUNE XVIII. MDCCCXV. 41 mm. By G. Mills/ A.J. Depaulis. Mudie 34, Eimer 1069, BHM 859.

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  7. Alegandron

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

    FIRST AR COIN OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC

    And, it has a HORSEY!

    ( a Buddy asked me to post it...)

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    Roman Republic
    Anonymous, 280-275 BCE

    Heavy Denarius / Didrachm (Silver, 20mm, 7.28 g 11)
    Uncertain mint (Neapolis?)
    OBV: Helmeted head of bearded Mars to left; oak spray to right
    REV: Horse’s head right, wearing bridle, on base inscribed ROMANO; to left, stalk of grain.
    REF: Sear 22; Crawford 13/1; HN III 266. Sydenham 1
    COMMENTS: Minor reverse corrosion.
    From a Swiss collection, formed in the 1990s
     
  8. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Not ancient but a lot of fun. Lady Godiva on horseback.

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    Great Britain (Conder) Warwickshire, Coventry Halfpenny 1792
     
  9. Volodya

    Volodya Junior Member

    So many horses, so little space! (On the other hand, no shortage of time right now...)

    Phil Davis

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  10. Volodya

    Volodya Junior Member

  11. Alegandron

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

    Thank you, @Volodya ! Very very nice. Congrats capturing all of these.
     
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  12. NewStyleKing

    NewStyleKing Beware of Greeks bearing wreaths

    Athens New Style Forepart of Bridled Horse
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  13. Alegandron

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

    MAKEDONWN

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    Makedon
    Alexander I
    498-454 BCE
    AR Obol
    10mm 0.75g
    Horse -
    Quadripartite incuse sq
    SNG ANS 32 Rare
     
  14. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Here is one from Germany
    AV Dukat 1697
    Nurnberg Mint
    Julius Wolfgang Graf zu Hohenlohe-Neuenst
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  15. Pavlos

    Pavlos You pick out the big men. I'll make them brave!

    Fun thread and some beautiful horse coins.

    These are my favorite horses:

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    Philip II (359-336 BC). AR Fifth Tetradrachm. Posthumous issue by Philip III Arrhidaios (323-317 BC) in the types of Philip II. Amphipolis mint. Struck under Polyperchon, circa 318-317 BC.
    Obverse:
    Head of Apollo right, wearing tainia.
    Reverse: ΦIΛIΠΠOY, Horseman riding right; monogram below.
    Reference: Le Rider pl. 45, 7-9; Troxell, Studies, Group 7, 366-8; SNG ANS 650-

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    Thessaly, Thessalian League. AE Dichalkon. Ippaitas magistrate (Late 2nd-mid 1st century B.C.)
    Obverse:
    IΠΠAI[TAΣ] helmeted head of Athena right.
    Reverse: ΘEΣΣAΛΩN, horse trotting right.
    Reference: BCD Thessaly II 903.1.
     
  16. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

  17. Tony1982

    Tony1982 Well-Known Member

    Some horses ! BF880922-46A1-442B-A02C-F2399474F6E2.jpeg Titus denarius c79AD
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    Octavian. 30-29 BC. AR Denarius (3.75 g, 10h 19mm). Italian (Rome?) mint. Bare head right / IMP CAESAR on the architrave of Octavian’s Actian arch
     
  18. Alegandron

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

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    Seleukid Demetrios I Soter 162-150 BCE AE 17 serrate 16.8mm 3.9g Antioch on Orontes mint Horse Hd L - Elephant Hd R- SC 1646 SNG Spaer 1299-1304
     
  19. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    I'm still fresh out of ancient horses I want to show, so here are two more Napoleonic horses, both also from the 40-medal James Mudie series commemorating British Military and Naval Victories during the Napoleonic Wars. (Photos are of the reverses only.)

    English Army in Egypt, 1801 (Struck 1820). Obv. Bust facing, uniformed, LIEUT: GENL.: SIR R: ABERCROMBY. Rev. Horse standing, r.; beyond, three pyramids. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH ARMY IN EGYPT. In exergue: 8 March 1801. AE 41 mm. By T. Webb. Mudie 8, Eimer 929, BHM 504.

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    Egypt Delivered, 1801 (Struck 1820). Obv. Bust three-quarters l., uniformed. MAJOR GEN. LORD HUTCHINSON. Rev. Exchanging a treaty, Hutchinson facing the Bey of Egypt, who holds the reins of a rearing horse; a pyramid beyond. EGYPT DELIVERED. In exergue: SEPT 11 MDCCCI. AE 41 mm. By T. Webb/A. Dupre. Mudie 9, Eimer 934, BHM 509.

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    Here's my copy of the so-called "Rocking Horse Crown" -- George V, AR Five Shillings, from 1935.

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    Geo. V 1935 Rocking Horse Crown R2.jpg

    Finally, the 1953 crown celebrating Elizabeth II's coronation, issued in copper-nickel. (Note that for the first time since the series began with James I, there was no official coronation medal issued for Elizabeth.)

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    Eliz II 1953 coronation crown R.jpg
     
  20. Alegandron

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

    CARTHAGE

    This was the last series that Carthage minted just before they were exterminated by the Romans in 146 BCE. The City was razed, with it not being resettled until Caesar's veterans almost 100 years later. No coins until even later.

    This is an odd issue from Carthage, as they did not produce serrated coins until their demise. This one is kinda hard to obtain.

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    Carthage Third Punic War Serrate Double Shekel 149-146 BCE 12.8g 26mm Wreathd Tanit-Horse pellet raised leg SNG COP 404
     
  21. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    lf (60).jpg lf (62).jpg From Burgundy/ Brabant
    AV Cavalier d'or
    Philip Le Bon
    First coin I ever won from Heritage Auctions
     
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