VERY Small FTS Horseman Imitation

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  1. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    from my @tenbobbit "hoard"...

    This is the smallest FTR imitation that I've seen, measuring just 12mm. I've been getting more and more interested in imitations over the past few months.

    Although I doubt the emperor can ever be identified due to the lack of legends.

    I'm really drawn to the reverse - a very crude stick-figure engraving. I really like how, even though the figures are comprised almost entirely of straight lines, you can still see exactly what it's supposed to represent. In fact, there sees to be more activity and emotion than many official issues. Somehow, I can see the barbarian's gritty emotion from getting killed.
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    Please share your FTR Horseman imitations!

    here's a great webpage with some:
    http://augustuscoins.com/ed/imit/imitFTRFH.html
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

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    Roman Imitative Issue, (4th century A.D.)
    Æ12
    Minima Class
    O.: Bust right.
    R.: Falling Horseman // TC?
    1.0g
    12mm
    RIC VIII Arles 224
     
  4. Finn235

    Finn235 Well-Known Member

    Tiny fallen horseman barbs are fun!

    I bought these from a fellow collector who was leaving the hobby. Can't remember measurements; they're tiny though, I think in the 8-10mm range

    20190816_barbarous-ftr-celtic-bust.jpg
    20190816_barbarous-ftr-degenerate.jpg

    This one is 6mm, the smallest from his collection
    20190816_barbarous-ae6-ftr-tiny.jpg
     
  5. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Mine is so unofficial that we can't claim it to be something super rare but it is trying to be a Falling Horseman of Decentius for whom there are no 'real' ones. Official Magnentius FH are rare but were issued before Decentius was made Caesar.

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