Did anyone receive coin/s from Santa?

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by panzerman, Dec 26, 2020.

  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I did get one/ altough its still sitting in CNG office.

    Imperial Rome
    AR Denarius ND Rome Mint/ struck under Elagalabus 218/20AD
    19mm. 3.42g. 6h
    Julia Maesa/ Augusta 218-224/5AD
    obv: Draped Bust R
    IVLIA MAESA AVG
    rev: Pudicitia Seated Left/ Holding Scepter
    PVDICITIA
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  3. JCKTJK

    JCKTJK Well-Known Member

    Since i live way out in the sticks and the banks don't and won't order any coinage in at all, they count and sort and roll (recycle) right at the main branches here so my Daughter who lives in the Baltimore MD area gave me 10 rolls of Quarters that came in from Loomis and delivered to the Staples she manages! I still haven't found any W quarters in the wild so maybe i will finally find at least one:facepalm: I haven't ripped in to them yet and there are no W enders so wish me luck!:happy:
     
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  4. svessien

    svessien Senior Member

    Considering who her grandson was, this is the perfect coin from Julia Maesa. Merry Christmas!
     
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  5. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    In general those with a lot of Pudicitia, Pietas or any of the positive characteristics did not issue many coins claiming those virtues. What Julia Maesa did that really counted is celebrated more accurately by Fecunditas. How many rulers can you name that were able to replace a (grand)kid that was not working out with another? This was more common later and farther east (think Dida Rani) but Maesa started the idea. Who ordered the death of Elagabalus? I can not figure out how or why the Praetorians would select Severus Alexander unless Maesa were at least not upset about the matter. Is it an unfounded conspiracy theory to suggest that the elevation of Alexander to Caesar was just a step in the plan?
    Julia Maesa Eastern mint FECVNDITAS
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  6. COOPER12

    COOPER12 Well-Known Member

    no but I may pull the trigger on a 1789 Middlesex D&H 930 depending on if I get responses to my post haha , or may just snag another Morgan
     
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  7. Pavlos

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

    No coins but I received this book from my fiancee:
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    A new book from Sear, I can recommend it so far!
     
  8. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Best thing about your fiancee/ she is happy with you being into numismatics. You can also show her some of the coins (your book) that you would like as future Christmas presents:cat: hint/ hint.....
     
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  9. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    From your fiancee? I foresee many years of marital bliss ahead.
     
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  10. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    From my wife:

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    From my son and daughter-in-law:

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  11. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Most women I know/ love coins/ at least the ones that I showed my coins to:cat:
     
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  12. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Didn't get any coins for Christmas. But then again I didn't ask.
     
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  13. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

    I received this bronze beauty and I love it!
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  14. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

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  15. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    nice coin.
     
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  16. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Who hacked Panzerman' profile and is pretending to be him posting Roman silver???
    Jk my man. LOVE the new collecting direction.
    Those Severan ladies were some tough mombajombas. And none had a more stern look, and possibly stern hold on the empire, than any Augusta as Julia Maesa (mines so tough she chews nails and is captured in this picture spitting one out!):
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  17. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I now have around 20 Denari/ way easier to get tough Empresses/ Emperors in AR/ do have her two grandsons on AV IMG_0687.JPG IMG_0688.JPG IMG_0692.JPG IMG_0694.JPG
     
  18. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..hehehe....><....
     
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  19. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    Yes, my family is very accommodating and this year my dear wife kindly bought me these three coins which I wanted for several reasons. The Spanish (Oscan) denarius was issued from the city that Sertorius set up his "capital" and I am reading a book about him now. Another enigmatic figure of a time when just about every character of Rome was enigmatic. The coin, at 4.17 grams is often referred to as a denarius or a drachma. The second coin I wanted was this denarius because it is one of only two issues with a "triga" a three horse chariot and a rare silver issue issue with the S(enatus) C(onsulto), usually found on Imperial brass, not Republican silver. Lastly is a siliqua of Constantius II in pretty nice condition but what is even nicer is its weight of 3.39 grams making it a scarce "heavy" siliqua. Most of his siliquae are light in the 2.3 and under category. All three will have a prominent place in my collection. By the way my daughters also give me coins for gifts and I make it a point to always place in their flips that a coin was a X-mas or birthday gift from one of them IMG_1870X-mascoins obv.jpg IMG_1871X-mas coins rev..jpg so I don't accidentally trade or sell it. I figure someday when they go through these coins it will bring back some fond memories for them that they bought this part of my collection.
     
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