Every time I look at this antonianus of Philip I 'the Arab' it makes me happy: ROMAN IMPERIAL, Philip I ('the Arab'). Denomination: AR Antonianus, minted: Rome, Italy; 244-247 AD Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG: Bust of Philip the Arab, radiate, draped, cuirassed, right. Rev: ANNONA AVGG: Annona, draped, standing left, holding corn-ears in right hand over prow and cornucopiae in left hand Weight: 3.75g; Ø:2.1mm. Catalogue: RIC IV 29. Provenance: Ex private collection; acq.: 05-2019 I mean, it's just too funny: So, special thread: post your weird looking gods, emperors or whatever makes you laugh!
Looks a bit like the head of a goat? With the curly horn, and large nose, and beard on the cheeks. Here's my weird looking deity. Proof that Octavian had some extraterrestrial help at the battle of Actium.
Faustina I, AD 138-141. Roman AR denarius, 2.72 g, 18 mm, 7 h. Rome, AD 140-144. Obv: DIVA AVG FAVSTINA, veiled and draped bust, right. Rev: Pietas, veiled and draped, standing left, dropping incense on lighted altar with right hand and holding box in left hand. Refs: RIC 394b var. (denarius); BMCRE 311-314 var. (bust); RSC 234a; Strack 428; RCV --; CRE 120. Apparently, Pietas is into cosplay and dressed up like a lioness!
In an amazing display of prescience, here is a coin devoted to Jar Jar Binx (on the obverse; that's Sol, doing his John Travolta impression, on the reverse):
TANIT - Cartoon I had to check this coin in a couple places before I felt confident with this coin. I also have a SNG COP Africa plate book that I bought from @Valentinian (Thank you, I really like it!) It illustrated this coin almost exactly as mine (I had to check if mine was the Plate Coin - bummer, no.) So the Die-Cutter / Engraver had a distinct cartoon style for this Coin design. It distinguishes from most of the other Carthage Empire designs. That noooose..... Carthage Zeugitania AR ½ Shekel 17mm 3.8g 2nd Punic War 218-202 BCE Sicily mint 216-211 BCE Tanit left Horse right, sun as double Uraeus SNG COP 359 Ex: Romae Aeternae
This strange Artemis always strikes me as cartoony and possibly barbarous More comic than toon, you can't tell me that Pan doesn't look like the spitting image of spider man's nemesis the Green Goblin:
CARTOON SALUS: RI Leo I 457-474 CE AE 4 10mm Salus Emp stdg hldg Globe and Standard Ex: @Blake Davis (MORTOWN)
LOWER DANUBE CELTS AR Drachm OBVERSE: Stylized head of Herakles with wild hair, right REVERSE: Stylized Zeus seated left holding an eagle, kantharus to left Struck by the Lower Danube Celts, 2d-1st Century BC 2.9g, 20mm, CCCBM I 217, Kostial 896 ex JAZ Numismatics
Those crazy Celts could populate dozens of threads like this! And yet their art is... well... art. I've grown to appreciate it. I'll admit it was an acquired taste.
I call this Postumus reverse the "Spaghetti Victory," and can't help but see the resemblance between her and a certain squid artist...
FESTIVAL OF ISIS AE. 0.79g, 12mm. Rome mint, mid-4th Century (time of Julian II). Alföldi, Festival pl. VIII, 11; Vagi 3393; Tesorillo 26/26, no. 254 (this coin). O: [ISIS F-A]RIA, draped bust of Isis right, wearing hem-hem crown and necklace. R: [VOTA P-]VBLICA, Hermanubis standing left in military dress, holding sistrum and caduceus. Quite literally cartoonish...
The Cherub in this coin is very different. This is the same symbol that is on the arc of the covenant from the Indiana Jones movie. JOHN III DUCAS AE Tetarteron SBCV- 2115 DOC 57 OBV Head of Cherub with 4 wings, Pellets flanking on l. side REV John III seated facing on throne with back, wearing stamma with pendilia, chlamys, holding labarum and gl cr. Size 19.33mm Weight 1.974 gm
ALIENS TAKING THE TARG OUT FOR A WALK RR Lucius Caesius 112-111 BCE AR Den Apollo dog Lares Praestites bust Vulcan tongs above LA RE S 175 Craw 298-1
Some nice wierdo's have been posted! Of course, the Celts had to say hello: AE drachm, Danubian Kelts, "Kugelwange" type. 200-100 BC. Obv: Very big-nosed imitation of Phillip II (probably). Rev: not much left. To illustrate how big this nose actually is:
CELTS - The Original Cartoonists! Celt Imit Philip II 2nd C BCE AR Drachm Zeus Horse pellet-in-annulet above Kugelwange type- Danube Valley - Kostial 508 OTA 204 Celtic Imitation Philip II 2nd C BCE AR Drachm Kugelwange type- Danube Valley - pecunum auction