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<p>[QUOTE="TIF, post: 2631264, member: 56859"]I'm late to this great thread!</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER]: of course I love your Egyptian Commodus/lion (and [USER=44316]@Valentinian[/USER]'s Marcus Aurelius). The exergual lion on the Aurelian was unexpected and cool, and now I want one too <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. The Leo I Lion is also one I wouldn't say no to <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER]: what can we say about that fantastic Hadrian aureus? What a majestic coin <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER]: that Babylon stater is so cool!</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=73212]@ancientnut[/USER]: such a great strike and wonderful preservation of that Velia</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=44132]@Bing[/USER] and [USER=75525]@rrdenarius[/USER] I am very envious of your Volteius lion bigas. One of these days...</p><p>[USER=71599]@ancientone[/USER], that Phrygian Philip I lion biga is fantastic despite the hole <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=76440]@Carausius[/USER], that Republican double litra is such a notable coin and fantastic lion! The stye of the lion reminds me of the Carthage Libyan revolt shekels, although those were struck a few decades later.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=74799]@Quant.Geek[/USER], that is the best Seljuks I've seen! Thanks for the translations. I'm going to copy that for mine <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>...</p><p><br /></p><p>I collected Pigasi (coin geek slang for winged boars) so this type was a must-have. The roaring lion was icing on the cake.</p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%252Fmedia%252Fae43f8_a694caeb89394002af827a59357bbfc2.jpg%252Fv1%252Ffill%252Fw_1000%252Ch_625%252Cal_c%252Cq_90%252Fae43f8_a694caeb89394002af827a59357bbfc2.jpg%26hash%3Dc3ba543d32c5304e7ce0985ffda907cc&hash=cf99e44d201abf034293db3d1348cb9e" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><b>LESBOS, Mytilene</b></p><p>521-478 BCE</p><p>EL hekte, 10.5 mm, 2.6 gm</p><p>Obv: forepart of winged boar right</p><p>Rev: incuse head of lion left; rectangular punch behind</p><p>Ref: Bodenstedt Em. 10; HGC 6, 935; SNG von Aulock –; Boston MFA 1678; BMC –</p><p><br /></p><p>The next coin was acquired due to a ridiculous rationalization. My mom is a Scorpio (she likes that astrological stuff) and I thought I would give it to her. Riiiiiight. Like she'd care about an ancient coin? Like she'd even be able to <b>see</b> this teensy tiny thing? I simply loved the coin and used these excuses to bid beyond the planned amount <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.wixstatic.com%2Fmedia%2Fae43f8_8a4184af6d4e4930bf30d77d1bcf4fb3.jpg%2Fv1%2Ffill%2Fw_960%2Ch_536%2Cal_c%2Clg_1%2Cq_90%2Fae43f8_8a4184af6d4e4930bf30d77d1bcf4fb3.jpg&hash=4ae7c3f8b96adb76a70e2900c6f9b397" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><b>CARIA, Mylasa</b></p><p>450-400 BCE</p><p>AR hemiobol, 7 x 9 mm, 0.5 gm</p><p>Obv: facing forepart of lion</p><p>Rev: scorpion within incuse square</p><p>Ref: SNG von Aulock 7803</p><p><br /></p><p>I was thrilled to buy one of the purported "first coins in history":</p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.wixstatic.com%2Fmedia%2Fae43f8_d6bcd43a7ea240d0bea94dfa7f215c91%7Emv2.jpg%2Fv1%2Ffill%2Fw_1000%2Ch_625%2Cal_c%2Cq_90%2Fae43f8_d6bcd43a7ea240d0bea94dfa7f215c91%7Emv2.jpg&hash=13aeeb67753c1a66b76a9f743d5b210d" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><b>KINGS OF LYDIA, temp. Ardys - Alyattes</b></p><p>630-564 BCE</p><p>Electrum trite, 4.8 gm, 13.4 mm. Sardes mint.</p><p>Obv: head of roaring lion right, sun with four rays on forehead</p><p>Rev: two incuse square punches</p><p>Ref: Weidauer Group XV, 64; BMC 2</p><p><br /></p><p>What the next one lacks in quality it makes up for in length of pedigree (searched out by [USER=9204]@Ardatirion[/USER], a former owner)</p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%252Fmedia%252Fae43f8_4136c68fe9db40fb96179a01c3524050.jpg%252Fv1%252Ffill%252Fw_1000%252Ch_521%252Cal_c%252Cq_90%252Fae43f8_4136c68fe9db40fb96179a01c3524050.jpg%26hash%3Dd43f5363f8aba51ea0e1970a85789392&hash=e1b0539b4e16702dd6e8e25233168498" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><b>THESSALY, The Oitaioi</b></p><p>167-146 BC.</p><p>AR Hemidrachm (15mm, 2.30 g, 1h)</p><p>Herakleia Trachinia mint</p><p>Obv: Lion’s head left, spear in its jaws</p><p>Rev: OITAI downward to right, ΩN downward to left, Herakles standing facing, holding club in both hands</p><p>Ref: Valassiadis 9; BCD Thessaly II 494 (same obverse die)</p><p><i>Private sale, Bill Dalzell (Ardatirion), March 2015</i></p><p><i>Ex BCD Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 290), lot 57</i></p><p><i>Ex Peus 384 (2 November 2005), lot 199</i></p><p><i>Ex Vinchon (20 May 1959), lot 483</i></p><p><i>Ex M. Ratto 11 (16 May 1935), lot 239</i></p><p><i>Ex R. Ratto (4 April 1927), lot 1023</i></p><p><i>Ex Naville-Ars Classica V (18 June 1923), lot 1764</i></p><p><br /></p><p>One of my earliest individual ancient coin purchases:</p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.cointalk.com%252Fproxy.php%253Fimage%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%25252Fmedia%25252Fae43f8_5b7e78c17a564e72a673e3b2199314dc.jpg%25252Fv1%25252Ffill%25252Fw_960%25252Ch_480%25252Cal_c%25252Clg_1%25252Cq_90%25252Fae43f8_5b7e78c17a564e72a673e3b2199314dc.jpg%2526hash%253D32f8a79eb574b278345afb1fd3211bea%26hash%3Dcb4d6b5cadb4ab4ec48809bfc624698c&hash=1c54d3522d549fd6d8ef6bbf2aada594" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /><b>LUCANIA, Velia</b></p><p>305-290 BCE</p><p>AR didrachm, 17.5 mm, 7.3 gm</p><p>Obv: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet, decorated with griffin; at left, A</p><p>Rev: YEΛHTΩN; lion standing on exergual line; above dolphin between I and Φ</p><p>Ref: SNG ANS 1375-6</p><p><br /></p><p>Another relatively early purchase, from eBay (stupid to buy from eBay as a newbie ancient coin collector!!). I have worried about its authenticity since these coins are widely faked, but its style and fabric suggest authentic:</p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/chersonesoshemid-jpg.323488/" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><b>Thrace, Chersonesos</b></p><p><b>400-350 BC</b></p><p>AR hemidrachm, 13mm, 2.3gm</p><p>Obv: forepart of a lion right, head reverted</p><p>Rev: quadripartite; incuse; dot AΓ (ligate) and pentagram in opposing depressions</p><p>Ref: (I don't have a reference for this reverse combination)</p><p><br /></p><p>The next coin shows what a bad influence coin forums can be. There was some ooh-ing and aah-ing over the type on a coin forum and this coin was in the same auction as another coin I was targeting, and I didn't want my main target to travel alone so...</p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%252Fmedia%252Fae43f8_9090eed4c0144deeb89a1cdebdfe9c0c.jpg%252Fv1%252Ffill%252Fw_960%252Ch_480%252Cal_c%252Clg_1%252Cq_90%252Fae43f8_9090eed4c0144deeb89a1cdebdfe9c0c.jpg%26hash%3Dbcc5e75124817a3f8fd814c67a351991&hash=342b11162ed822ebb4097f2602af2789" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><b>SELJUKS OF RUM, Ghiyath al-Din Kay Khusraw II bin Kay Qubadh</b></p><p>Konya mint, CE 1241/2 (AH 639)</p><p>Silver Dirhem</p><p>Obv: lion advancing right; facing sun and star above, two stars below</p><p>Rev: legend across field</p><p>Ref: Broome 243G; Izmirlier 403; Album 1218</p><p><i>formerly slabbed <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></i></p><p><br /></p><p>Can I count this? There <i>is</i> a lioness on the reverse, albeit small and indistinct <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.cointalk.com%252Fproxy.php%253Fimage%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.cointalk.com%25252Fproxy.php%25253Fimage%25253Dhttps%2525253A%2525252F%2525252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%2525252Fmedia%2525252Fae43f8_be264ff270c845808fbec54a91125772%2525257Emv2.jpg%2525252Fv1%2525252Ffill%2525252Fw_1000%2525252Ch_625%2525252Cal_c%2525252Cq_90%2525252Fae43f8_be264ff270c845808fbec54a91125772%2525257Emv2.jpg%252526hash%25253D452166b133bde491850ec1f557a8a2cd%2526hash%253D1011d75abe357563bb5fb78a15097ca1%26hash%3D283275f8c2ad707ce8e6eb9acab7bbc9&hash=9627ee2aeea294f07b24308231231a17" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><b>Septimius Severus</b></p><p>Rome, CE 206</p><p>AR denarius, 3.41 gm, 20 mm, 12h</p><p>Obv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right</p><p>Rev: LAETITIA TEMPORVM, the spina of the Circus Maximus decorated as a ship facing left, with the turning posts at its prow and stern, a sail mounted on the central obelisk, and the spina's other monuments visible in between; above the ship, four quadrigas racing left; below, seven animals: an ostrich at left and a bear at right; between them a lion and a lioness chasing a wild ass and a panther attacking a bison</p><p>Ref: RIC 274; BMC 343.</p><p><i>ex Colosseo Collection</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TIF, post: 2631264, member: 56859"]I'm late to this great thread! [USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER]: of course I love your Egyptian Commodus/lion (and [USER=44316]@Valentinian[/USER]'s Marcus Aurelius). The exergual lion on the Aurelian was unexpected and cool, and now I want one too :D. The Leo I Lion is also one I wouldn't say no to :D [USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER]: what can we say about that fantastic Hadrian aureus? What a majestic coin :) [USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER]: that Babylon stater is so cool! [USER=73212]@ancientnut[/USER]: such a great strike and wonderful preservation of that Velia [USER=44132]@Bing[/USER] and [USER=75525]@rrdenarius[/USER] I am very envious of your Volteius lion bigas. One of these days... [USER=71599]@ancientone[/USER], that Phrygian Philip I lion biga is fantastic despite the hole :) [USER=76440]@Carausius[/USER], that Republican double litra is such a notable coin and fantastic lion! The stye of the lion reminds me of the Carthage Libyan revolt shekels, although those were struck a few decades later. [USER=74799]@Quant.Geek[/USER], that is the best Seljuks I've seen! Thanks for the translations. I'm going to copy that for mine :) ... I collected Pigasi (coin geek slang for winged boars) so this type was a must-have. The roaring lion was icing on the cake. [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%252Fmedia%252Fae43f8_a694caeb89394002af827a59357bbfc2.jpg%252Fv1%252Ffill%252Fw_1000%252Ch_625%252Cal_c%252Cq_90%252Fae43f8_a694caeb89394002af827a59357bbfc2.jpg%26hash%3Dc3ba543d32c5304e7ce0985ffda907cc&hash=cf99e44d201abf034293db3d1348cb9e[/IMG] [B]LESBOS, Mytilene[/B] 521-478 BCE EL hekte, 10.5 mm, 2.6 gm Obv: forepart of winged boar right Rev: incuse head of lion left; rectangular punch behind Ref: Bodenstedt Em. 10; HGC 6, 935; SNG von Aulock –; Boston MFA 1678; BMC – The next coin was acquired due to a ridiculous rationalization. My mom is a Scorpio (she likes that astrological stuff) and I thought I would give it to her. Riiiiiight. Like she'd care about an ancient coin? Like she'd even be able to [B]see[/B] this teensy tiny thing? I simply loved the coin and used these excuses to bid beyond the planned amount :D [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.wixstatic.com%2Fmedia%2Fae43f8_8a4184af6d4e4930bf30d77d1bcf4fb3.jpg%2Fv1%2Ffill%2Fw_960%2Ch_536%2Cal_c%2Clg_1%2Cq_90%2Fae43f8_8a4184af6d4e4930bf30d77d1bcf4fb3.jpg&hash=4ae7c3f8b96adb76a70e2900c6f9b397[/IMG] [B]CARIA, Mylasa[/B] 450-400 BCE AR hemiobol, 7 x 9 mm, 0.5 gm Obv: facing forepart of lion Rev: scorpion within incuse square Ref: SNG von Aulock 7803 I was thrilled to buy one of the purported "first coins in history": [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.wixstatic.com%2Fmedia%2Fae43f8_d6bcd43a7ea240d0bea94dfa7f215c91%7Emv2.jpg%2Fv1%2Ffill%2Fw_1000%2Ch_625%2Cal_c%2Cq_90%2Fae43f8_d6bcd43a7ea240d0bea94dfa7f215c91%7Emv2.jpg&hash=13aeeb67753c1a66b76a9f743d5b210d[/IMG] [B]KINGS OF LYDIA, temp. Ardys - Alyattes[/B] 630-564 BCE Electrum trite, 4.8 gm, 13.4 mm. Sardes mint. Obv: head of roaring lion right, sun with four rays on forehead Rev: two incuse square punches Ref: Weidauer Group XV, 64; BMC 2 What the next one lacks in quality it makes up for in length of pedigree (searched out by [USER=9204]@Ardatirion[/USER], a former owner) [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%252Fmedia%252Fae43f8_4136c68fe9db40fb96179a01c3524050.jpg%252Fv1%252Ffill%252Fw_1000%252Ch_521%252Cal_c%252Cq_90%252Fae43f8_4136c68fe9db40fb96179a01c3524050.jpg%26hash%3Dd43f5363f8aba51ea0e1970a85789392&hash=e1b0539b4e16702dd6e8e25233168498[/IMG] [B]THESSALY, The Oitaioi[/B] 167-146 BC. AR Hemidrachm (15mm, 2.30 g, 1h) Herakleia Trachinia mint Obv: Lion’s head left, spear in its jaws Rev: OITAI downward to right, ΩN downward to left, Herakles standing facing, holding club in both hands Ref: Valassiadis 9; BCD Thessaly II 494 (same obverse die) [I]Private sale, Bill Dalzell (Ardatirion), March 2015 Ex BCD Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 290), lot 57 Ex Peus 384 (2 November 2005), lot 199 Ex Vinchon (20 May 1959), lot 483 Ex M. Ratto 11 (16 May 1935), lot 239 Ex R. Ratto (4 April 1927), lot 1023 Ex Naville-Ars Classica V (18 June 1923), lot 1764[/I] One of my earliest individual ancient coin purchases: [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.cointalk.com%252Fproxy.php%253Fimage%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%25252Fmedia%25252Fae43f8_5b7e78c17a564e72a673e3b2199314dc.jpg%25252Fv1%25252Ffill%25252Fw_960%25252Ch_480%25252Cal_c%25252Clg_1%25252Cq_90%25252Fae43f8_5b7e78c17a564e72a673e3b2199314dc.jpg%2526hash%253D32f8a79eb574b278345afb1fd3211bea%26hash%3Dcb4d6b5cadb4ab4ec48809bfc624698c&hash=1c54d3522d549fd6d8ef6bbf2aada594[/IMG][B]LUCANIA, Velia[/B] 305-290 BCE AR didrachm, 17.5 mm, 7.3 gm Obv: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet, decorated with griffin; at left, A Rev: YEΛHTΩN; lion standing on exergual line; above dolphin between I and Φ Ref: SNG ANS 1375-6 Another relatively early purchase, from eBay (stupid to buy from eBay as a newbie ancient coin collector!!). I have worried about its authenticity since these coins are widely faked, but its style and fabric suggest authentic: [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/chersonesoshemid-jpg.323488/[/IMG] [B]Thrace, Chersonesos 400-350 BC[/B] AR hemidrachm, 13mm, 2.3gm Obv: forepart of a lion right, head reverted Rev: quadripartite; incuse; dot AΓ (ligate) and pentagram in opposing depressions Ref: (I don't have a reference for this reverse combination) The next coin shows what a bad influence coin forums can be. There was some ooh-ing and aah-ing over the type on a coin forum and this coin was in the same auction as another coin I was targeting, and I didn't want my main target to travel alone so... [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%252Fmedia%252Fae43f8_9090eed4c0144deeb89a1cdebdfe9c0c.jpg%252Fv1%252Ffill%252Fw_960%252Ch_480%252Cal_c%252Clg_1%252Cq_90%252Fae43f8_9090eed4c0144deeb89a1cdebdfe9c0c.jpg%26hash%3Dbcc5e75124817a3f8fd814c67a351991&hash=342b11162ed822ebb4097f2602af2789[/IMG] [B]SELJUKS OF RUM, Ghiyath al-Din Kay Khusraw II bin Kay Qubadh[/B] Konya mint, CE 1241/2 (AH 639) Silver Dirhem Obv: lion advancing right; facing sun and star above, two stars below Rev: legend across field Ref: Broome 243G; Izmirlier 403; Album 1218 [I]formerly slabbed :rolleyes:[/I] Can I count this? There [I]is[/I] a lioness on the reverse, albeit small and indistinct :D [IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cointalk.com%2Fproxy.php%3Fimage%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.cointalk.com%252Fproxy.php%253Fimage%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.cointalk.com%25252Fproxy.php%25253Fimage%25253Dhttps%2525253A%2525252F%2525252Fstatic.wixstatic.com%2525252Fmedia%2525252Fae43f8_be264ff270c845808fbec54a91125772%2525257Emv2.jpg%2525252Fv1%2525252Ffill%2525252Fw_1000%2525252Ch_625%2525252Cal_c%2525252Cq_90%2525252Fae43f8_be264ff270c845808fbec54a91125772%2525257Emv2.jpg%252526hash%25253D452166b133bde491850ec1f557a8a2cd%2526hash%253D1011d75abe357563bb5fb78a15097ca1%26hash%3D283275f8c2ad707ce8e6eb9acab7bbc9&hash=9627ee2aeea294f07b24308231231a17[/IMG] [B]Septimius Severus[/B] Rome, CE 206 AR denarius, 3.41 gm, 20 mm, 12h Obv: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right Rev: LAETITIA TEMPORVM, the spina of the Circus Maximus decorated as a ship facing left, with the turning posts at its prow and stern, a sail mounted on the central obelisk, and the spina's other monuments visible in between; above the ship, four quadrigas racing left; below, seven animals: an ostrich at left and a bear at right; between them a lion and a lioness chasing a wild ass and a panther attacking a bison Ref: RIC 274; BMC 343. [I]ex Colosseo Collection[/I][/QUOTE]
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