Ancient : Seleucid

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  1. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    well its part II of my pickup from last time. This time I'm going a bit back in time with this.

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    Seleucid. Seleucus II : Sardis Mint
    246-226 BC
    O: Head of Heracles in lion skin headdress
    R: Apollo seated, holding bow and arrow. MYHP in left field, QE in right field

    Got one more, when time permits I will take pictures and post it up.
     
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  3. randygeki

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  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, that's a beautiful new pick-up!! (yummy-yummy!!)

    ... the coin has super eye-appeal (a very rugged, cool lookin' addition!!)
     
  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    This is lovely!
     
  6. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Very, very nice...and I have to add...for a Seleucid bronze. They're tough in better grades. The only two I own are of Antiochus XII and Alexander Balas. I don't collect Seleucid but these two coins are directly related to my interest in Nabataeans.

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  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    I'll toss-in a couple of cool examples with Seleukid anchor countermarks ...

    => man, maybe not everybody loves countermarks, but I sure love 'em!!

    Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos I, Æ 20 mm
    Antioch
    280-261 BC
    Diameter: 20 mm
    Weight: 4.52 grams
    Obverse: Macedonian shield with anchor as central boss
    Reverse: Elephant right; c/m: anchor

    Seleukid Kingdom Antiochos I a.jpg Seleukid Kingdom Antiochos I b.jpg


    Lycia, Phaselian Silver Coinage
    (Revision of Alex III of Macedon TET)

    Mint: Phaselis
    205/204 BC (year “14”)
    Diameter: 32.5 mm
    Weight: 15.52 grams
    Obverse: head of young Heracles right, clad in lion’s skin which knotted at neck
    Reverse: [ΑΛ]ΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ behind Zeus seated left, holding eagle on extended right hand and resting on scepter held in left, ΙΔ (=14) above Φ (= Phaselis) below Zeus’ right arm (Seleucid anchor countermark in left field)

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    coin2b.jpg
     
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  8. xGAJx

    xGAJx Happy

    Beauties...
     
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  9. THCoins

    THCoins Well-Known Member

    Nice to see some Seleucids here. For many collectors these seen to be the eastern limit of their collection. For me they are the most western outskirts.
    Here another Seleukos II Kallinikos:
    SeleukosIIKallSmall.jpg
    And a Seleukos I tetradrachm:
    SeleukosITetraDrachm.jpg
    (The first one is the scarce of the two)
     
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  10. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Here is my Seleukos I tetradrachm in his name.

    Seleucid Kingdom, Seleukos I, Silver tetradrachm
    Obv:- Head of Herakles right, clad in lion head headdress
    Rev:- BASILEWS SELEUKOU, Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike and scepter, monogram left;
    Antioch mint, c. 300 B.C.;
    Tef:- SNG Spaer 2, WSM 923, CSE 8

    A high profile coin.

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  11. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Seleucid Kingdom, Demetrios I Soter, Silver tetradrachm
    Obv:– Diademed head of Demetrios I right inside a fillet border
    Rev:– BASILEWS DEMHTROS SOTEPOS / BXR, Tyche seated left on throne ornamented with tritoness, holding short scepter and cornucopia; in outer left field, controls; in exergue
    Minted in Antioch on the Orontes, S.E. 162 (151/0 B.C.)
    Reference:– Seleucid Coins 1641.8h; SMA 131.
    Obverse struck a little off center

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  12. THCoins

    THCoins Well-Known Member

    Lovely Seleukos, Maridvnvm ! I've seen many of these appear a bit pinkish both in photo's and real live. Ads to the luster i think.
    The Demetrios coin is in a nice state. But knowing his history, this portrait enforces my negative impression of the guy. Coming to power, he had his predecessor Antiochus V, who was just a child, killed on the spot AntiochusVSmall.jpg .
     
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  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Demetrios I Serratus AE17
    162 - 150 BC
    Diameter: 16.5mm
    Weight: 4.41 grams
    Obverse: Horse
    Reverse: Elephant
    Reference: SNG Spaer 1299
    NOTE => this is Demetrios I (Seleukid King) which is different from Demetrios I (Bactrian King) ... geesh, I learned that the hard way


    Demetrios I Serrate.jpg
     
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