It's Mars' day -- let's see him!!

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  1. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Unlike mardi, the French word for Tuesday, which is similar to the Latin Martis diēs ("day of Mars), the etymology of the English word for this day of the week isn't so apparent. But Tuesday stems from the Old English Tīwesdæg ("day of Tīw"), and refers to a Germanic god of war and the sky, the god Tīw being equated with the Roman god Mars. Compare with Swedish tisdag.

    So let's see your Mars coins!!! Here's one of my favorites.

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    Trajan, AD 98-117
    Roman AR denarius; 2.95 gm, 20 mm
    Rome, AD 114-117
    Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC, laureate and draped bust, right
    Rev: P M TR P COS VI P P S P Q R, Mars walking right with spear and trophy
    Refs: RIC 337; BMCRE 536-40; Cohen 270; RCV --; Woytek 520v; Strack 230; BN 819.
     
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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I am in a Korean class for the next few weeks so I'm going to drop some Korean knowledge on you... :)

    In Korean, Tuesday is 화요일. The 화 is "fire"...so "Fire Day". The name for the planet Mars is 화성. (Fire star) Same "화". It also is the same Chinese character for anger.

    Here is a coin featuring the poster child of 화 (anger) himself, Caracalla as well as the OG 화, Mars.

    Caracalla Denarius
    206 AD
    Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
    Reverse: PONTIF TRP VIIII COS II, Mars in military dress standing left leaning on shield holding reversed spear.
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  4. Bing

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    ANONYMOUS ROMAN REPUBLIC
    AR Didrachm
    OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Mars left, oak-sprig behind
    REVERSE: ROMANO on tablet below head of bridled horse right, ear of wheat behind
    Struck at Metapontum, 280-276 BC
    19 mm, 6.55g
    Cr13/1, Syd 1
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    TI VETURIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS VETURIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Helmeted bust of Mars right
    REVERSE: Youth kneeling l., between two warriors who touch with their swords a pig which he holds., ROMA above
    Struck at Rome 137 BC
    3.7g, 18mm
    Cr.234/1; RSC Veturia 1
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    L VALERIUS FLACCUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS VALERIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Draped bust of Victory right, star under chin
    REVERSE: Mars walking left, carrying trophy; L. VALERI./ FLACCI. and a flamen's cap before and grain-ear behind
    Struck at Rome 108-109 BC
    3.7g, 18mm
    Cr306/1, Syd 565, Valeria 11
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    MINUCIUS THERMUS MF ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS MINUCIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Mars left
    REVERSE: Q*TERM*MF below two warriors in combat, one on left protecting a fallen man
    Struck at Rome, 103BC
    3.5g, 19mm
    Syd 592, Cr319/1
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    L JULIUS CAESAR ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS JULIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: CAESAR Head of Mars left in crested helmet
    REVERSE: Venus Genettris with scepter, in biga drawn by two Cupids left, lyre in field, contolmark above, L IVLI L F in ex.
    Struck at Rome, 103BC
    3.85g, 17mm
    Cr320/1, Syd 593a.
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    C. POBLICIUS MALLEOLUS
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Mars right; mallet (malleolus) above
    REVERSE: CMAL, Naked warrior standing left before trophy, holding spear in right hand, and placing right foot on cuirass, on left, a trophy, and behind, grasshopper above prow, border of dots
    Struck at Rome, 96 BC
    3.5g, 19mm
    Crawford 335/3d; Poblicia 6b
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    TRAJAN
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate bust right with aegis
    REVERSE: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Mars standing front with spear & shield
    Struck at Rome, 106-111 AD 3.2g, 18mm
    RIC 162, C 378
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    PROBUS
    Antoninianus
    OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, radiate & cuirassed bust right.
    REVERSE: MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, bearing trophy & spear. Mintmark III
    Struck at Lugdunum, 277 AD
    5.1g, 23mm
    RIC 37, III
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    NUMERIAN
    Antoninianus
    OBVERSE: M AVR NVMERIANVS NOB C, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
    REVERSE: MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right with spear & trophy, C to right
    Struck at Lugdunum, 284 AD
    3.5g, 22.5mm
    RIC 353c
     
  5. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

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    Very nice!

    Wow! What a collection of Republican Mars coins!

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  6. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Believe me, if I didn't have to be in this class, I wouldn't be...It's making my brain hurt.
     
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  8. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

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    Marcus Aurelius
    AR Denarius, Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180).

    (175-176)
    Obv: M ANTONINVS AVG GERM SARM
    Rev: TR P XXX IMP VIII COS III, Mars
    Ref: RIC 349
    Weight: 3.23gr

    (an excellent coin in hand but pics from the auction house are just strange)
     
  9. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    Caracalla sporting a Mars reverse.. caracalla denarius 004.JPG caracalla denarius 006.JPG
     
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  10. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    A pair of Mars minted during the pre-211 Reform...

    LITRA - AE

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    RR Anon AE Litra 241-235 BC Mars Beardless Horse Head Craw 25-3 Sear 594


    HEAVY QUINARIUS / DRACHM - AR

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    RR Anon Ca 240 BCE AR Drachm 16mm 3.0g Rome Helmet Hd Mars r - Horse’s hd sickle Craw 25-2 Syd 25 RSC 34a Rare
     
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  11. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

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    P. Satrienus, Denarius - Rome mint, 77 BC
    Head of helmeted Mars right, XXX behind
    ROMA, She wolf passing left, [P] SATRI[E/NUS] at exergue
    3.79 gr
    Ref : RCV #319, RSC, Satriena # 1


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    Elagabalus, Denarius - Rome mint, ca AD 218-219
    IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, laureate and draped bust right
    MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right
    3.49 gr
    Ref : Cohen # 109v, RCV # 7526, RIC # 123


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    Severus Alexander, Denarius - Rome mint, AD 225
    IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, Laureate and draped bust right
    P M TRP IIII COS P P Mars advancing right, carrying spear and trophy
    3.19 gr
    Ref : RCV # 7898 (75), C # 260


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    Quintillus, Antoninianus - Mediolanum mint, AD 270
    IMP QUINTILL[VS AVG], radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    [M]ARTI PACI, Mars standing left, holding olive branch and spear
    2.8 gr
    Ref : RCV # 11447,


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    Constantine the Great, Follis - Trierc mint, 1st officina
    IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, Laureate and cuirassed bust of Constantine right
    MARTI PATRI PROPVGNATORI, Mars walking right, holding spear and shield. S A in field, PTR at exergue
    7.40 gr, 26 mm
    Ref : RC #3864, Cohen #368

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  12. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    MORE ROMAN REPUBLIC PRE-211 REFORM MARS:

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    RR Anon AR Heavy Denarius - Didrachm 310-300 BCE 7.3g 21mm Mars-Horse ROMANO - FIRST Cr 13-1 Left


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    RR Anon AE Litra 230-226 BC Mars Club Galloping Horse Craw 27-2 Sear 596
     
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  13. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    My newest Mars, purchased last month and not posted before now:

    (I couldn't resist the little smile on Severus Alexander's face!)

    Severus Alexander AR Denarius 232 AD Rome Mint. Obv. Laureate and draped bust right, seen from front, IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG/ Rev. Mars Ultor (“Mars the Avenger”) advancing right in military dress, holding transverse, spear and shield, cape flying behind, MARS VLTOR. RIC IV-2 246, RSC III 161a (ill.), Sear RCV II 7882 (ill.), BMCRE 831. 20 mm., 2.91 g.

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    Another Imperial Mars (seemingly with a mustache), with another slightly smiling figure on the obverse:

    Hostilian Caesar (son of Trajan Decius), AR Antoninianus, 251 AD, Rome Mint. Obv. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, C VALENS HOSTIL MES QVINTVS N C / Rev. Mars running right, holding spear in right hand and shield in left, MARTI PROPVGNATORI (Mars the Defender). RIC IV-3 177b, RSC IV 15, Sear RCV III 9556 (ill.). 22 mm., 3.65 g.

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    Five Roman Republican Marses (footnotes omitted):

    The first Mars ever to appear on the obverse of a Roman republican denarius:

    Roman Republic, Ti. Veturius, AR Denarius 137 BCE. Obv. Helmeted head of Mars right, TI. VET (monogrammed) and X behind head. / Rev. Youth holding pig, kneeling left, head right, between two soldiers who touch the pig with their swords, ROMA above. RSC I Veturia 1, Crawford 234/1, Sydenham 527, Sear RCV I 111 (ill.), BMCRR Italy 550. 18 mm., 3.8 g. [First Republican denarius to have head of anyone other than Roma on obverse.]

    COMBINED Ti. Veturius (Mars - pig & 2 soldiers).jpg

    A Mars who hasn't missed a meal:

    Roman Republic, Q. Thermus M.f., AR Denarius 103 BCE. Obv. Head of Mars left with crested, plumed helmet/ Rev. Roman soldier advancing right, fighting with uplifted sword a barbarian soldier before him, while protecting with shield a fallen comrade at his feet, Q THERM.MF. in exergue (THE and MF in monograms). RSC I Minucia [Q. Minucius Rufus] 19 (ill.), Crawford 319/1, Sear RCV I 198 (ill.), BMCRR Italy 653. 19.4 mm., 3.97 g.

    Roman Republic, Q. Thermus M.f., AR Denarius 103 BCE. RSC I Minucia 19, Crawford 319-1.jpg

    Not that Julius Caesar, but his second cousin or second cousin once removed. Also Mark Antony's maternal grandfather:

    Roman Republic, L. [Lucius] Julius L.f. Caesar, 103 BCE, Rome Mint. Obv. Head of Mars left wearing helmet with long crest, feather on side, and peaked visor; behind, CAESAR upwards; above, control-mark (retrograde open “P” with two dots, one above and one below) / Rev. Venus Genetrix driving biga of cupids left, holding scepter in right hand and reins with both hands; above reins, control-mark (same as on obverse); beneath cupids to left, lyre; in exergue, L•IVLI•L•F. Crawford 320/1, RSC I Julia 4 (ill.), Sydenham 593, Sear RCV I 198 (ill.), BMCRR 1405-1434 [this control-mark not included; cf. 1430-1431, each with retrograde open “P” with only one dot as control-mark, one with dot above and the other with dot below.] 16 mm., 3.83 g., 9 h.

    L. Julius L.f. Caesar (Mars-Venus Genetrix in Biga of Cupids) jpg version.jpg

    Mars needing to see his dermatologist:

    Roman Republic, P. Satrienus, AR Denarius, 77 BCE. Obv. Helmeted head of Mars right, control-number (L[in archaic form of upside-down T]XXXVIIII = 89) behind/ Rev. She-wolf standing left with right front paw raised, ROMA above, P. SATRIE-NVS in two lines below. RSC I Satriena 1, Crawford 388/1b, Sear RCV I 319 (ill.), Harlan, RRM I Ch. 15 at pp. 92-97, BMCRR Rome 3209-3237 [no entry for control no. 89; cf. 3236 (no. 99)]. 18 mm., 3.87 g., 3 hr.

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    A young Mars, unusually shown with a little beard:

    Roman Republic, Publius Fonteius P.f. Capito, AR Denarius 55 BCE [Harlan: 54 BCE], Rome mint. Obv. Helmeted and draped bust of Mars with slight beard, right, with trophy over far shoulder, P•FONTEIVS•P•F•CAPITO•III•VIR counter-clockwise around / Rev. Helmeted and caped Roman soldier on horseback galloping right, thrusting his spear down at helmeted Gallic warrior crouching beneath horse, holding his shield up with left hand to try to fend off horse, and thrusting sword with his right hand at unarmed captive to left; the captive’s Gallic helmet [and shield, off flan] sailing off to lower right; MN•FONT•TR•MIL clockwise above. Crawford 429/1, RSC I Fonteia 17, Sear RCV I 392 (ill.), Sydenham 900, Harlan RRM II Ch, 22 at pp. 174-175 [Harlan, Michael, Roman Republican Moneyers and Their Coins 63 BCE-49 BCE (2nd Revised Edition 2015)]. 17.8 mm., 3.97 g. (Purchased from Zuzim Inc., Brooklyn, NY, Aug. 2020. Ex: Roma Numismatics, E-Sale 54, Feb. 28, 2019, Lot 558 [see https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=5704785]; Ex: Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 100, May 29, 2017, Lot 329 [see https://www.biddr.com/auctions/nac/browse?a=131&l=114088]; Ex: Gerhard Hirsch Auction 168, Nov. 22-24, 1990, Munich, Lot 434. Formerly in NGC slab, Cert. No. 4629554-001, Graded Ch. AU, Strike: 4/5, Surface 4/5.)

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    Finally, my cast bronze figurine of Mars Ultor (Mars the Avenger), 2nd-3rd Century AD -- so roughly contemporaneous with my Severus Alexander Mars Ultor -- based on the statue at Rome. Bearded face, military garb, crested helmet, cuirass, greaves, etc. Spear and sword lost in antiquity. Height: 60 mm. (2 3/8"). Ex: CNG, Sale 75, Lot 1514, May 23, 2007.*

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    *CNG was never known for any particular expertise with respect to ancient artifacts -- I don't know if they still ever sell them, or, if not, when they stopped -- but as part of an overall appraisal of my antiquities collection, an expert recently confirmed its authenticity, and that it is what it purports to be. (He found only one artifact he thought was fake out of 53, which really isn't bad. Fortunately, it's something I spent only $50 on, 35 years ago. The advice to buy only from reputable and knowledgeable dealers generally works for antiquities, as it does for ancient coins. I didn't buy the Mars directly from CNG, but from another dealer.)
     
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  14. Andres2

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    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    OTHER MARS

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    Larinum, Frentani (Italia)
    210-175 BCE
    AE Quincunx
    22mm 9.8g
    Mars corinthian helmet-
    Galloping Horseman spear shield thunderbolt 5 pellets
    NH Italy 625 BMC 2 SCARCE



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    Sicily, Mamertini
    288-278 BCE
    AE Pentonkion
    Mars-
    Eagle
    Mercenary Samnites occupying Messana
     
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  16. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Where would Mar's be without shelter, the temple of Mar's Rome. 218344.jpg
    Augustus denarius 18 BC, Spanish mint (Colonia Partica?) Denarius AR 17mm., 3,48g.
    CAESAR AVGVSTO, laureate head right / S P -Q R, temple of Mars Ultor: round-domed, tetrastyle temple set on podium of three steps, within which is a chariot right, carrying an aquila and miniature galloping horses.

    RIC 119.
     
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  17. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    PUR-dee! :)
     
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  18. gogili1977

    gogili1977 Well-Known Member

    MARTI PACIFERO
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    MARS VLTOR
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  19. DonnaML

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  20. gogili1977

    gogili1977 Well-Known Member

    You're right. Also, you have beautiful republican denarii.
     
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  21. cmezner

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    An awesome and historically very interesting RR denarius. Impressive.

    It even looks as he would be doing a war dance:D

    A Trajan Denarius, Mars walking left (I think I have shared it before, if that's the case apologies for the repetition) :

    18 x 19 mm, 3.065 g
    Rome 103 - 111 AD

    Ob.: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P Bust of Trajan to r., laureate, draped on left shoulder
    Rev.: COS V P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINC Mars, helmeted, in military dress, advancing l., holding Victory in r. hand and trophy in left

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