Really looking forward to the next AMCC auction! Its going to be great Thanks Sev. I won this coin in the last one that fits really well in my collection: Islands off Caria, Kos. AR Tetrobol. Nikostra– and Deinias, magistrates (Circa 200-180/70 B.C.) Obverse: Laureate head of Asklepios right. Reverse: ΚΩ below, ΝΙΚΟΣΤΡ on left, ΔΕΙΝΙΑΣ on right; Coiled serpent to right; all within incuse square. Reference: Stefanaki 2036 (E83/O137); HGC 6, 1324. 1.92g; 15mm Ancient & Medieval Coins Canada, auction 2, lot 20. From the JB (Edmonton) collection.
I don't have any coins consigned to AMCC 3, but I'm very much looking forward to bidding in it. Also, happy to see some of my old coins posted in this thread by their new owners. Some of my favorite AMCC scores... CIMMERIAN BOSPORUS, Pantikapaion AE22. 7.61g, 21.7mm. CIMMERIAN BOSPORUS, Pantikapaion, circa 310-303 BC. Anokhin 1023; MacDonald 69; HGC 7, 113. O: Bearded head of Satyr (or Pan), right. R: Π-A-N, forepart of griffin left, sturgeon left below. Ex @Shea19 Collection; ex Lodge Antiquities SELEUKID KINGDOM, Seleukos IV AE20 Serrate. 7.19g, 20.1mm. Antiochia mint, circa 187-175 BC. SC 1316.2b, HGC 9, 586. O: Wreathed bust of Dionysos right, thyrsos over shoulder; monogram behind. R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΟΣ/ΑΡ/ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, prow of galley left. Ex @dougsmit Collection, acquired in 1995 from Guy Clark CARAUSIUS AE Antoninianus. 3.65g, 22.9mm. "C" mint (Camulodunum/Clausentum), circa AD 286-293. RIC V 335. O: IMP C CARAVSIVS P AVG; Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R: PAX AVGGG, Pax standing left, holding branch and scepter; S-P across fields, C in exergue. Ex @jamesicus Collection; ex CNG E-Auction 204 (2 Nov 2009), lot 184; ex J.S. Vogelaar Collection
I can't wait for AMCC3! My own consignments are rather insignificant, but I hope to be able to win some fine additions to the collection. I won't hesitate to call AMCC my favorite auction of the year. Some of my favorite coins are from the first two AMCC auctions, and many of them have previously been owned by other CoinTalk members. From AMCC1: Lucania, Poseidonia, AR Nomos, ca. 470–445 BC. Obv: ΠΟΣ[ΕΙ] (retrograde); Poseidon walking r., wielding trident, chlamys draped over both arms. Rev: ΠΟΣ[ΕΙ] (retrograde); bull standing l. 19.2mm, 7.83g. Ref: SNG ANS 651–653; HN Italy 1114. Ex @zumbly, ex AMCC 1, lot 4.. Alexander III "the Great," Kingdom of Macedonia, AR tetradrachm, 325–323 BC, Amphipolis mint (under Antipater). Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin. Rev: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Zeus Aëtophoros seated left; in left field, rooster standing left. 26mm, 17.17g. Ref: Price 79; Troxell 1997, issue E3. Ex CNG, e-auction 376, lot 47. Ex @tiberius; ex AMCC 1, lot 39. Kushan Empire, Vima Kadphises, AE tetradrachm, ca. 90–100 AD. Obv: BACIΛE[ΥC BACIΛEωN] CWTHP MEΓAC OOHM KAΔΦICHC, Kadphises, standing facing, head l., sacrificing over altar to l, and holding hand on hilt; to l., trident; to r., tamgha and club. Rev: Kharoshthi legend; Siva standing facing, holding trident; behind, the bull Nandi standing r.; Buddhist triratana ("Three Jewels") to l. 28mm, 16.8 g. Ref.: Göbl 762. Ex @Severus Alexander , ex AMCC 1, lot 307. Hadrian, Roman Empire, AE as, 125–128 AD, Rome mint. Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS; bust of Hadrian, laureate, r. Rev: COS III; Salus, draped, standing r., feeding snake out of patera; in fields flanking, SC. 26mm, 10.2g. Ref: RIC II Hadrian, 669c. Ex @Justin Lee, ex AMCC 1, lot 180. From AMCC2: Roman Republic, moneyer: L. Philippus, AR denarius, 113-112 BC, Rome mint. Obv: ROMA (heavily ligated); head of Philip V of Macedon r., wearing helmet decorated with goats' horns and skin; below, Φ. Rev: L·PHILIPPVS; equestrian statue: horseman carries laurel- or palm-branch; below horse, flower (?); below, tablet with inscription and crossed X. 19mm, 3.86g. Ref: RRC 293/1. Ex Calgary Coin (2006); ex JB collection; ex AMCC 2, lot 98. Constantine I, Roman Empire, AE 3, 328–329 AD, Siscia mint. Obv: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, bust of Constantine I, rosette.diademed, draped and cuirassed, r. Rev: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG; "camp gate" with two turrets, star above; in exergue, ΓSIS-crescent. 19mm, 3.5g. Ref: RIC VII Siscia 215. Ex Colosseum (1992); ex @dougsmit; ex AMCC 2, lot 496. City Commemorative under Constantine I, Roman Empire, AE 3, 331–334 AD, Cyzicus mint. Obv: CONSTANTINOPOLI; bust of Constantinopolis, laureate, helmeted, wearing imperial cloak, l. holding spear in r. hand. Rev: Victory, winged, draped, standing l. on prow, holding long sceptre in r. hand and resting l. hand on shield; in exergue, SMKE. 18mm, 2.49. Ref: RIC VII Cyzicus 92. Ex @maridvnvm; ex Forvm Ancient Coins; ex @TheRed; ex AMCC 2, lot 256. Kingdom of England, Edward IV (second reign), AR groat, 1471–1483, London mint. Obv: EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC, pierced cross with pellet in lower l. angle; saltire stops; crowned bust facing within a tressure of arches, fleurs on cusps, none above crown. Rev: POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM; long cross, three pellets in each angle, rose after DEVM; CIVITAS LONDON around inner circle. 25mm, 2.90g. Ref: Spink 2098. Ex Berk 201, lot 517; ex @Orfew; ex AMCC 2, lot 314.
I'm waiting for AMCC 3 too, and glad to get news about it Here are my wins from AMCC1 : And AMCC2 : Q
This one comes from Severus Alexander's collection from AMCC 1. Can't beat that eastern Roman curly hair. Galerius AE Follis 308 A.D., Alexandria Mint, 1st Officina 6.81g, 24.0mm, 12H Obverse: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right Reverse: GENIO IMPE-RATORIS, Genius standing left, holding patera in right hand with liquid flowing from it, cornucopia in left Exergue: P/(A over R)//ALE Provenance: Ex. Ancient & Medieval Coins Canada Auction 1, Lot 265, Ex. Severus Alexander Collection, Ex. Dattari Collection Reference: RIC VI Alexandria 72
Finally got around to photographing this coin. It’s tough to photograph. It still retains a good bit of silvering, which means that so much depends upon how it catches the light. To be clear, not an AMCC win. Really looking forward to that next auction, whenever it happens.
Worth the wait! Thanks. ...As far as silvering, when I was a kid, collecting locally, it was exotic even on ants of Gallienus. ...And no one partially resilvers (...right?), so unless I'm wrong again, you've got a pretty cogent guarantee of authenticity. Liking it....
Same here, looking very much forward to AMCC3 and hoping to win at least one that catches my eyes - the "fight" is not for the faint-hearted My wins at AMCC: (all pictures are from AMCC - much better than mine) AMCC 1: AR Drachm, Illyria, Apollonia, ca. 64 BC, moneyer Aristen and magistrate Psilloy 17 mm, 2.702 g Ref.: Class A5Lc1, Ceka 22; Maier 101; HGC 3.1, 4. Ob.: APIΣTHN, cow standing left, suckling calf; to left, long torch; in ex. wreath. Rev.: AΠOΛ, double stellate pattern with petal-shape rays; around ΨΥΛ ΛΟ ΟΥ AR Tetradrachm, Antiochos I Soter 29 mm, 16.747 g Seleukeia on the Tigris, 263-261 BC; monograms 97 and 139 in "Numismatica Hellenica - A catalogue of Greek coins" Ref.: Houghton-Lorber I SC 379.6c; HGC 9, 128g; Ob.: Diademed head of Antiochos, right, border of dots Rev.: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY Apollo Delphios seated left on omphalos, slight drapery on right thigh, holding arrow, resting hand on grounded bow; monogram (primary control symbol) outer left, ∆/ΩP (secondary control symbol) right. AMCC 2: Roman Provincial, Elagabalus Cappadocia, Caesarea, 221/222 AD 26.5 mm, 10.968 g From the Justin Lee collection Description in this thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-wait-is-over-amcc-2.348774/page-8#post-3937125 and AE Homereion Ionia, Smyrna, c. 105-95 BC, issued under Hieronymos, son of Hieronymos. 21 mm, 8.713 g Description in the same thread From the JB (Edmonton) collection - don't know if she or he is a CT member
How many remember AMCC1 and how it happened that lot number one was won on the first day of December and lot two was won on the second? https://www.amcoinscanada.com/past-auctions Those new here since AMCC2 might benefit from examining the results of the past two sales as guides for the actual value of coins rather than the dream numbers you see on many online sales. There are very nice coins that drew some good competition and some pretty poor coins that either went unsold or well below the hopes of their consignors. For example: https://www.biddr.com/auctions/amcoinscanada/browse?a=808&l=846623 This was a very decent Probus with sharp reverse that sold for a bit under three times the start price with seven bids from four different bidders. This is the kind of competition that makes auctions fun. The consignor (me) actually made a few $$$ on this one (almost as much as he lost on the next lot below). https://www.biddr.com/auctions/amcoinscanada/browse?a=808&l=846889 This was a lot of ten coins that might be termed 'also ran' but are still better than most of what we see posted by our new members and certainly better than what we see from uncleaned lots at $4 a coin. The point here is there were coins in AMCC2 for a variety of interests and bargains for people in the low end brackets. Will there be a similar spread in the low-medium range next time? Will there be more even better coins that might interest you entry level high rollers who never win when bidding at CNG? I have no idea since I have not seen the lots. I have no idea if there will be anything I want to bid on or not but I will look to see and will follow with interest coins I don't want (mostly the expensive ones) to see how close I can come to guessing the results. I like smaller sales since I am not able to compete with the Big Dogs that frequent the big name sales. A kitchen remodel project will keep me from bidding heavily. What is your excuse?
I was so excited to participate in AMCC 1, my first coin auction. I had three coins I was looking at: a Helena AE3, an AE17 of Alexander the Great and an AR diobol from Ionia. I won two, the Alexander and diobol coins. To my surprise, three coins showed up. The person that won Helena was gifting me the coin. I was shocked and grateful! These three coins now sit proudly in my collection. It turns out that all three are ex Justin Lee which I think is super cool! I really hope that I'm able to participate again. It was such a blast! Erin
Thanks @+VGO.DVCKS. Anglo-Gallic coins have a wide range varieties for some of the issues it makes it real exercise in fly specking. That is especially true for the coins of Edward III. Some of his issues are known by a handful of coins. I'd love to see your examples, you should definitely post them to the forum. We need some Anglo-Gallic post on here. The FILI REGIS deniers are some of my favorite Anglo Gallic coins, they have such a great lion on the obverse.
@TheRed, I'm on your page about the lions on the 'FILI REGIS' ones. They look so much more 13th-century than the royal issue. ...I'll try to find the .jps again; wish me luck....
I heard from @Severus Alexander that AMCC 3 is happening soon so I thought I would give this great a bump and post a couple more coins I have won from the previous two AMCC auctions. The first is a Ptolemy III chalkon that is ex @Justin Lee I also picked up a nice antoninianus of Probus. Despite not really collection Roman coins there is something about Probus I can't resist.
It will indeed be up soon, with a July closing date! I generally try to avoid closing on the same day as Savoca, but it's hard to predict when their auctions will be - they're a bit irregular. This will probably be the last AMCC for a while, as the time involved turns out not to be very consistent with my day job, sadly. Lots of fun though! (Good thing, it certainly doesn't pay! ) Is there any preference here for a Saturday vs. Sunday close? or does it matter? Here's an ex @Justin Lee coin that I won in AMCC, a Maussolos drachm, I love the Apollo on the obverse:
That's good to hear. The previous auctions were before my time here, and I didn't know about them. I actually will have a couple of coins consigned in this auction that I decided to sell after upgrades. I hope they find a good home somewhere!
@TheRed, I occasionally go trawling for just One representative Ptolemy as early as that. Yours is solid; bet I would've gone for it.