Mount Argaeus - Fireball Island

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  1. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    There have been several threads on Mount Argaeus, but nobody has mentioned how similar the common reverse type looks to the classic board game, Fireball Island!
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    My example is an AE22 of Caesarea, weighing a whopping 12.6g.
    Antoninus Pius Caesarea Syd 310.JPG

    Please show off your coins that look like board games.
     
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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    LOL, @hotwheelsearl, it DOES look like the box on that game!

    I have a Mount Argaeus! It doesn't have the smoothest surfaces, though:

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    Severus Alexander, AD 222-235.
    Roman Provincial AE 25.0 mm, 10.37 g.
    Cappadocia, Caesarea, AD 222/3.
    Obv: ΑV Κ Μ ΑVΡ ϹЄΟΥ ΑΛЄΞΑΝΔΡ, laureate head, right; uncertain c/m behind.
    Rev: ΜΗΤΡΟΠ ΚΑΙϹΑΡΙ, agalma of Mount Argaeus surmounted by star, atop altar inscribed ЄTA (= year 1).
    Refs: RPC VI 6735; Sydenham 537-38; BMC 298; SNG von Aulock 6510.
     
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  4. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    Here's mine -- the mountain does look something like the picture on the box.

    Lucius Verus AR Didrachm 161-166 AD, Caesarea, Cappadocia. Obv. Bare head right, ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΟΥΗΡΟϹ ϹƐΒΑϹΤΟϹ / Rev. Mt. Argaeus (or cult image of same), surmounted by statue of Helios standing three-quarters left with long scepter in left hand and globe in right; flames to left and right on sides of mountain; animal [deer?] bounding left at bottom far left of mountain in front of large rock; tree in front of large rock at bottom far right; smaller rock dotted with trees[?] at bottom center; ΥΠΑ-ΤΟϹ Β [= COS II]. RPC [Roman Provincial Coinage] Online Vol. IV.3 7027 (temp.) [rev. var.] (see https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4/7027); Sydenham 352 [rev. var.] [Sydenham, E., The Coinage of Caesarea in Cappadocia (London 1933)]; Metcalf, Caesarea 131a [rev. var.] [Metcalf, W.E., The Silver Coinage of Cappadocia, Vespasian-Commodus. ANSNNM (American Numismatic Society, Numismatic Notes & Monographs) No. 166 (New York 1996)]; Metcalf Hoard 694-718 & PL 39-40 [rev. var.] [see id.]; SNG von Aulock 6438 [rev. var.] [Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Deutschland, Sammlung Hans Von Aulock, Vol. 2: Caria, Lydia, Phrygia, Lycia, Pamphylia (Berlin 1962)]. 20 mm., 6.70 g., 6 h.

    Lucius Verus Didrachm, Cappadocia (Caesarea), Mt. Argaeus rev., LAC.jpg
     
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  6. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

  7. Jay GT4

    Jay GT4 Well-Known Member

    Funny, here's mine with Tiberius

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  8. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    another one:

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  9. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    This one is dreadful, but it is really a board game because Mt. Argaeus is sitting on a table! Sort of - an "agalma" set-up on a table-like altar:

    Caesaraea Cappadocia - Sev. Alexander MT Ar May 2021 (0).jpg

    Severus Alexander Æ 27
    Cappadocia, Caesarea
    ƐΤ Δ = Year 4 (225-226 A.D.)

    AY K ЄЄ (error for CЄ) [OVH AΛЄΞ]ANΔ, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / MHTPOΠ [KAICAPI], agalma of Mount Argaeus on low, garlanded altar or plinth;
    Є[T]Δ in exergue.
    (11.58 grams / 27 x 25 mm)
    Attribution Notes:
    Seems to match Sydenham 557; RPC VI 6783 (temporary)
    However, obverse legend has an error: AY K ЄЄ (error for CЄ)
     
  10. Shea19

    Shea19 Well-Known Member

    Ha, nice! This one looks a lot like the game cover:

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    Julia Domna, Cappadocia, Caesarea, (AE 29.5mm., 19.16g). IOVΛIA ΔOMNA AVΓ Draped bust r. Rev. MHTPOΠO KAICAPIAC / ЄT IΔ Mt. Argaeus surmounted by star.
     
  11. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I've developed quite a collection of Mt Argaeus, despite never intending to.

    I love how versatile the mountain is. I now have more than I ever wanted, but they are really growing on me.

    Mountain on top of altar.
    Caracalla AE28 Syd Caesarea 488.JPG

    Mountain on top of under-altar eagle:

    Septimius Severus AE28 BMC Caesarea 243.JPG
    Mountain by itself:
    Antoninus Pius Caesarea Syd 310.JPG

    Mountain by itself, with a Solar God standing on top:
    Domitian RPC Caesarea 1687.JPG


    Mountain as a bench for the Solar God:
    Septimius Severus Sydenham Caesarea 420.JPG
     
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  12. cmezner

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    Won these at AMCC3 and shared before in another thread :)

    Septimius Severus, AR Drachm
    Cappadocia, Caesarea 206 – 207 AD
    18 mm, 3.04 g
    Unpublished in standard references; Sydenham, Caesarea 397 var. (different denomination, bust type); Wildwinds –,

    Ob.: AY KAI Λ CEΠT CEOYHΡOC Laureate head right.
    Rev.: MHTΡO KAICAΡI Mt. Argaeus; at summit Helios standing left holding globus and scepter, crescent to right; ЄT IΔ (year 14 = 206) in ex.
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    Gordian III, AE 25
    Cappadocia, Caesarea Eusebia, 241 – 242 AD; ЄT Δ = year 4
    Sear 377; BMC 345; Sydenham 607 var.;

    Ob.: AV K M ANT ΓOΡΔIANOC laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III; Countermark on neck
    Rev.: MHTPO KAIC B N Agalma of Mount Argaeus placed on altar inscribed ENTIX; in ex. ЄT Δ (date)

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    and from the Justin Lee collection, AMCC2 - shared before i another thread:
    Elagabalus, Cappadocia, Caesarea, dated RY 5 = 221/222 AD
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  13. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Awesome! There’s so many. Gotta catch em all
     
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