I picked up this Philip ant. a couple weeks ago. It has really blotch patina so I tried to clean it a little. It's better but not great and still a pain to snap a shot of. The other is a Olbia, Sarmatia dolphin I got at a decent price. Also found a nice trilobite at a thrift shop It's about 1 inch. Philip I, AR antoninianus, 247 AD, Antioch. 4.30 g. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right / AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. RIC 27 var (rev. legend); Cohen 9. RSC 9 var; Tulln 901. Olbia, Sarmatia, c. 5th Century B.C. Bronze cast dolphin, cf. SGCV I 1684, SNG BM Black Sea 360 ff., SNG Stancomb 334 ff., SNG Pushkin 12 ff., SNG Cop 67 ff., F, Olbia (Parutino, Ukraine) mint, weight 1.726g, maximum diameter 28.9mm, obverse dolphin with raised dorsal fin "Small cast dolphins were cast in Olbia, beginning 550 - 525 B.C., first as sacrificial objects for worship of Apollo and later as a form of currency."
Neat => all three purchases are very cool (congrats) ... yah, it is fun to buy some impulse treats every now and then (thanks for showing them)
Nice, the Philip has some character, which I like for some reason. Dolphin is better then the seller's image. And the trilobite is neat, really trilobites are the Gordian IIIs of fossils
Ummm, I have these two cool non-coin examples ... same kinda thing (ancient, but not coins) 2nd Intermediate Period Steatite scarab Circa 1650-1550 BC Diameter: 23 x 16 mm Obverse: Base engraved with an antelope walking right; palm branches in field. A few minor chips and cracks, otherwise intact, part of greenish-brown glaze remaining, pierced for mounting. From the David Hendin Collection 2nd Intermediate Period Steatite scarab Circa 1650-1550 BC Diameter: 21 x 15 mm Obverse: Base engraved with two crocodiles back-to-back. Intact, once glazed, pierced for mounting. From the David Hendin Collection ... hopefully you won't mind me posting 'em, randygeki?
Very cool additions 'randy' !!! Terrific Ant and great 'artifacts'..... I have a few dolphin 'coins' and a trilobite I bought decades ago---the trilobites go back to the Pre-Cambrian period and typically are dated to about 400 million years ago!!.....And, I even picked up a small fragment of a nickel-iron meteorite! If I get a chance, I'll photograph them later today and post them...
Thanks all. If I clean the ant. more I'll snap a nicer photo of it. It's not as rough looking as it is in the picture. I'd like to see more non coins, please feel fre to share
Nice Trilobite. I found one in a quarry once a number of years ago. We went on a fossil hunt as part of an Earth Sciences university course.
cool mix of stuff RG! solid ant, cool dolphin, and a cool fossil....now that's ancient! i don't have a philip ant or any fossils, but i have a couple olbia dolphins.