Hey, I'm pretty sure that TIF said that we're allowed to toss-in mythical animals, right? Ummm, so how 'bout this sweet ol' Chimaera?!! Sikyonia, Sikyon 360-330 BC Chimaera & Dove
Oh, and here are my cow additions (no bull) ... Illyria, Dyrrhachion Brockage Error 200-37 BC Cow w. suckling calf & Brockage Error Dyrrhachium 200-37 BC Suckling Calf & Linear square
Yes, inclusion of mythological animals is fine. Also, for any latecomers, feel free to backtrack to prior letters. Thanks for the Chimera reminder, Steve! SIKYONIA, Sikyon 335-330 BCE AR stater, 23 mm, 12.3 gm Obv: Chimera standing left; wreath above, ΣE below Rev: Dove flying left; A to left; all within wreath Ref: BCD Peloponnesos 220; Traité III 775, pl. CCXX, 11 from the "Collection of a Southern Pathologist, purchased from C.H. Wolfe, 3 May 1989"
The ship of the desert, my friends ... => yup, I get camel credit!! M.Aemilius Scaurus 58 BC King kneeling beside camel
=> no problemo, princess ... ummm, tomorrow we can post it again as "Dove" (this is easy, eh?) ... cool thread, coin sister
I tried to corral a couple of cows this week, but only this one followed me home. ILLYRIA, Dyrrhachion Circa 340-280 BC AR Stater 10.69g, 19mm Maier 2 var. (position of club); Meadows, CH (forthcoming) 69 (this coin); BMC 5 var. (position of club). O: Cow standing right, looking back at suckling calf standing left below. R: Vertical double stellate pattern divided by line, in double linear square border; to right, club upward; ethnic retrograde around; all within linear circle border.
Another camel, drachm of Trajan, Bostra, Provincia Arabia... I keep meaning to clean this coin - a little lemon juice on the obverse should do the trick, but I never seem to get around to it.
Also, don't forget that some of you big spenders have an Uraeus on some of your Alexandrian tets, which is a cobra.
Sounds good to me. I'll post them under C rather than S-snake. I'll post my non-cobra-y snakes under S C is for Uraeus Snake Cobra. EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian year 11, CE 126/7 diobol Obv: AVTKAITPAIAΔPIACEB; Laureate head right Rev: Uraeus standing erect left; LENΔEKATOV Ref: Emmett 1145(11) R1, Milne 1220a I have another but I'll post it under its other animal. Steve, don't you want to unleash the cobras here instead of under Snake?
Illyria, Apollonia. Ca. 250-200 B.C. AR drachm (15.8 mm, 3.34 g, 5 h). Timen and Damophontos, magistrates. TIMHN, Cow standing right with suckling calf; ΓAK monogram below / AΠOΛ ΔAMOΦΩNTOΣ, Double stellate pattern. Ceka 115; BMC 14; Mionnet 19. Trajan AD 98-117 AR Denarius Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P- Laureate bust right, draped left shoulder. Rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI - Arabia standing front, head left, holding branch; at her feet, a camel. Exe: ARAB ADQ Rome mint: AD 112-114. RIC II, 245
Sweet CCCC coins folks.. My first, The coin that made Steve's Brockage error.. Cow Bos (Bovis) nursing calf, that's two CC's Apollonia..229-100 BC. Ar.Drachm 19mm x 3.34g. We have Crocodilus..My Nemausus Augustus and Agrippa.27BC-14AD.. Ae, As. 28mm x 13.5g Last, Gallienus Ae, Centaur... 20mm x 3.54g
Camel : M. Aemilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsaeus. Denarius Rome mint, 58 BC M SCAVR AED CVR In two lines above camel, EX | SC, in exergue REX ARETAS, King Aretas of Nabataea, kneeling right beside a camel, holding an olive branch P HVPSAEVS AED CVR in two lines, CAPTVM in the right field, C HVPSAE COS PREIVER in two lines, Jupiter driving a quadriga left, holding a thunderbolt Ref : RCV #379 Croc : Augustus & Agrippa, AE halved dupondius Halved dupondius struck in Nemausus, after 10 BC 3rd type [IM]P [DI]VI F , Laureate head of Augustus right [COL NEM], Crocodile chained to palm tree 6.70 gr Ref : RCV #1730, Cohen # 10 Q
Lookin' good so far, gang! The list so far: [in brackets: shown but not owned] (in parentheses: mythological) Antelope Aquila/eagle Ass Bear Bee Bird Bison Boar Bull [Butterfly] Camel (Chimera) (Centaur) Cobra/Uraeus Cockle/Clam Cow Crab Crocodile Crow