It's International Dog Day! Post your dog coins! Here's this Diana and dog scene: Gallienus, AD 153-268. Roman billon antoninianus. Mediolanum, AD 264-265. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, Narrow radiate head right, both ribbons behind. Rev: DIANA FELIX, Diana standing right, holding spear and bow; at foot, hound. Refs: RIC 473K; Göbl 1146m(2): Cohen/RSC 173; RCV 10197; Hunter pl. lxvi.
Nice idea for a thread: Here are some dogs: Ephesos (Circa 50-27 BC) Jason, magistrate Obv.: Ε - Φ, Artemis advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver at shoulder and holding bow; dog at her feet Rev.: ΙΑΣΩΝ, Cock standing right with palm over wing within laurel wreath. AE, 10.88 g, 25 mm. Ref.: SNG Copenhagen 344 C. POSTUMIUS Denarius, 74 BC, Rome Obv.: Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Rev.: Dog running right, spear below, C. POSTVMI/TA ligate Ag, 3.77g, 18.2mm Ref.: Crawford 394/1a, Sydenham 785. Diadumenian as Caesar Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis 1 Apr 217 - mid May 218 A.D.; Consular Legate Statius Longinus Obv.: M OΠEΛ ΔIAΔOΥMENIANOC K, bare headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind Rev.: VΠ CTA ΛONΓINOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠΡOC I CTΡΩ, Artemis hunting: advancing right, bow in left, with right drawing arrow from quiver, dog running at feet; AE,11.9g, 25.76mm Ref.: Varbanov I p. 308, 374 and as last: Diana with a poodle: Counter Token by (Ernst Ludwig Sigmund ?) Lauer, Nuremberg, AD 1791 Obv.: LVD: XVI DG - FR. ET. NAV R , bust of Louis XVI facing right. Rev.: RECH PFENN / LAUER , Artemis/Diana walking with her dog (poodle) on the dog leash, trees and bushes to the right AE, 1.53g, 21mm Ref.: Hennin Nr. 274. Pl. 26 - 31, 1791
Not many ancient coins depict dogs. Sicily, Segesta, Circa 412-405 BC, 0.55g chipped 12mm litra Obv: Head of the nymph Segesta facing slightly left Rev: Σ-EΓE; Dog (the river god Krimisos in canine form?) standing left, murex shell before, gorgon above dog ex-H. C. Lindgren, sale 77, November 2002, lot 3 For classical references to the river god Krimisos see https://www.theoi.com/Potamos/PotamosKrimisos.html
Cheers to all the good boys and good girls out there . Roman Republic, C. Postumius 73 BCE, Rome AR denarius, 18.74 mm, 3.6 gm Obv: bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder Rev: hound running right, spear below; C. POSTVMI, TA in exergue Ref: Crawford 394/1a Roman Republic, L. Caesius 112-111 BCE AR denarius, 3.92 gm Obv: bust of Vejovis (some references say Apollo?) from behind, head turned left, holding a thunderbolt, legend AP; dotted border. Rev: Lares praestites seated with heads left, dog between, bust of Vulcan above, with tongs behind; legend LA-RE; dotted border. Ref: Crawford 298/1. Sydenham 564. RSC Caesia 1 THRACE, Madytos c.350 BC AE13, 1.86 gm. Obv: bull butting right. Rev: dog seated right, ear of grain behind. M-A Ref: Sear 1624 cf.; Copenhagen 923-6
DAWGIES ROMAN REPUBLIC DENARII RR Lucius Caesius 112-111 BCE AR Den Apollo dog Lares Praestites S 175 Craw 298-1 RR AR Den C Antestius Rome 146 BCE 3.97g 19.0mm Helm Roma R X C ANTESTI - Dioscuri gllpng R puppy-dog running ROMA Cr 219-1e RR C Mamilius 82 BCE AR Den Serrate Mercury winged petasos caduceus Ulysses Dog Argos Sear 282 Craw 362-1
MORE ROMAN REPUBLIC DAWGIES RR C Hosidius C F Geta 68 BCE Diana bow quiver Boar Hound spear Dog Sear 346 Craw 407-2 RR Aes Grave AE Quadrans 269-242 BCE Dog 3 pellets Six spoked wheel 59.8g Craw 24-6a Th-Vecchi 34 ex Sellwood RR Anon AE Half-Litra 234-231 BCE Roma Phrygian Dog S 598 Cr 26-4 BLUE
Woof!! SICILY, Segesta AR Didrachm. 8.16g, 21.9mm. SICILY, Segesta, circa 440/35-420/16 BC. Hurter, Didrachmenprägung 129 (V39/R73); HGC 2, 1135. O: Hound standing left. R: Head of Segesta right, within linear circle. THESSALY, Pherai AR Hemiobol. 0.27g, 8.3mm. THESSALY, Pherai, circa 360s-350s BC. BCD Thessaly II 694; HGC 4, 563; Imhoof-Blumer 1908, p. 93, 277, pl. VI, 38; cf. Nomos 4, 1306 corr. O: Head of Ennodia right: R: Φ - E, hunting dog sitting right. Ex BCD Collection, his tag noting "Pr. fr. Ked. Apr. 89 (thr. T/ne) ex Thess., 35000 drs."
I just recently received this coin from Germany, I won it in an Ebay auction. It is from the German State of Reuss-Gera 1761 2 Pfennig (KM66), a nice spaniel.
Roman Republic, C. Postumius, AR Denarius, Rome 74 BCE. Obv. Bust of Diana R. w/ bow and quiver/ Rev. Hound running R., hunting spear below, “C POSTUMI TA” [TA in monogram] in exergue. RSC I Postumia 9, Crawford 394/1a, Sear RCV I 330, Harlan, RRM I Ch. 18 at pp. 109-112, BMCRR Rome 3238. 18 mm., 3.83 g. Roman Republic, C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, AR Denarius, 68 BCE. Obv. Draped bust of Diana R., wearing crown and stephane[?], with bow and quiver over shoulder, GETA before, III VIR behind/ Rev. Wild boar of Calydon r., pierced in shoulder by spear and attacked by hound beneath, C. HOSIDI C F in exergue. RSC I Hosidia 1 (ill.), Crawford 407/2, Sear RCV I 346 (ill.), Harlan, RRM I Ch. 32 at pp. 189-194, BMCRR Rome 3388. 18 mm., 3.91 g. Diadumenian Caesar, AE Tetrassarion (4 Assaria), 218 AD (May-8 June), Nicopolis ad Istrum [Nikyup, Bulgaria] Mint, Moesia Inferior, Statius Longinus, Consular Legate. Obv. Bareheaded bust of Diadumenian right, draped and armored, seen from behind, M OPEL DIADOV-MENIANOC K (OV ligate) [ = Marcus Opellius Diadumenianus, Caesar] / Rev. Artemis, wearing short chiton, walking right, holding bow in left hand and drawing arrow from quiver in right hand, hound jumping behind her left foot, VΠ CTA ΛONΓINOV NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC I / CTPΩ in exergue [ = Consular legate Longinus, (Governor) of the residents of Nikopolis on the (river) Istros]. AMNG I/I 1843 [Pick, Behrendt, Die antiken Münzen von Dacien und Moesien, Die antiken Münzen Nord-Griechenlands Vol. I/I (Berlin, 1898) at p. 467]; Varbanov I 3743 [Varbanov, Ivan, Greek Imperial Coins And Their Values, Volume I: Dacia, Moesia Superior & Moesia Inferior (English Edition) (Bourgas, Bulgaria, 2005) at p. 308]; Hristova-Hoeft-Jekov 8.25.13.3 [Hristova, H., H.-J. Hoeft, & G. Jekov. The Coins of Moesia Inferior 1st - 3rd c. AD: Nicopolis ad Istrum (Blagoevgrad, 2015)].
Yesterday was the eight year anniversary of the day we got Zoe. An ancient dog. ETRURIA, Central Italy Uncertain City AE26, 300-250BC. Male figure with Scepter (or lance) and Patera n. l. standing. Dog Rt. Holding a Aryballos in the muzzle hanging on cords for R. 10.17 G. SNG Cop. 44. P. Visonà, Due monete etrusche inedite e rare into collezioni italiane, SNR 79 (2000), 30, fig. 5. Very rare. Dark Green patina.
I have my avatar coin, which I got from Nick at Pegasi at a summer FUN show. It is a bit of a mutt having been scratched during cleaning and the fields were smoothed a little. These are hard to find so I accepted this one into my coin kennel (ala Stevex6!). I like mutts the best when it comes to real dogs anyway! Sicily, Segesta. AR Didrachm, 461-415 BC, 8.43 g Obverse: Hound scenting left on ground line surrounded by border of dots. Reverse: Head of nymph Segesta right, hair tied with a broad band, surrounded by border line. References: SNG ANS 624 Ex. Sotheby 97.2, slight smoothing and cleaning marks. John
One of my favourites Ruler: Elagabalus Region, City: , Nikopolis ad Istrum Coin: AVT M AVPH ANTΩNINOC - Laureate head right ΥΠ NOBIOΥ ΡOΥΦOΥ NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠΡO-C I-CTP/ON - Artemis advancing right, drawing arrow from quiver and holding bow; hound at side. Mint: (218-222 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 11.00g / 26mm / - References: Moushmov 1378 AMNG 1914 Varbanov 3971
Ru-ro! I can't believe I've missed this thread! Since all dogs are descendants of the grey wolf, I suppose this counts: Of course I prefer my dogs to be RR
Zambia AV 250 Kwacha 1979 Cape Hunting Dog (part of conservation coin series) Passau AV 1/2 Dukat 1709/ Nurnberg Mint Cardinal Johann Philipp four dogs in Coat of Arms