I'm on the hunt for one ithyphallic Priapus of each emperor/empress who issued the type . It's a do-able little set although some of the coins are hard to find.
I have just been looking for one Priapus in decent condition, so far the prices have been just horrible!
Yep, they do bring a premium even in poor condition. I'd certainly like a better example of the Julia Domna priapus but they are hard to find. This one came from an infamous eBay seller who was willing to come down to a price too good to pass up.
Augustus and Agrippa Dupondius , Nemausus Obv:– Heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral wreath, and Augustus, wearing laurel wreath, back to back, P-P, [IMP] DIVI [F]. Rev:– [COL] NEM, Crocodile chained to palm branch Minted in Nemausus Mint, Gaul, struck after 10 AD.
Nicopolis ad Istrum Elagabalus, AE26 Obv:– AVT M AVP ANTWNINOC, Radiate, draped bust right Rev:– VP NOBIOV POVFOV NIKOPOLITWN / PROC ICPTON, Naked Zeus standing facing, head left, holding patera and sceptre; eagle at feet Struck under the magistrate Novius Rufus Minted in Nikopolis ad Istrum Diadumenian AE27 Obv:– K-M OΠΕΛΛΙ ANTWNI DIADOMENIANOC, Draped and cuirassed bust right Rev:– V P AGRIPPA NIKOPOLITWN PPO C I C TROΣ, Nike advancing right with palm and wreath Reverse Legend – V P AGRIPPA NIKOPOLITWN PPO C I C TROΣ Minted in Nicopolis ad Istrum, Magistrate Agrippa References:– SNGC unlisted, Moushmov 1312
Nicomedia Constantius II, AE3 Obv:– FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left Rev:– PROVIDENTIAE CAES•, Campgate, two turrets, with 6 rows of bricks, star above, pediment below Minted in Nicomedia. left field, SMNS in exe. Reference:– RIC VII Nicomedia 158 (S) Licinius, AE3 Obv:– IMP LICINIVS AVG, Laureate, draped bus left, globe and sceptre in left hand, mappa in right hand Rev:– IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre Minted in Nicomedia (Palm in left field, E in right field, SMN in exe.) in A.D. 317-320 References:– RIC VII Nicomedia 24 (Scarce) Licinius II, AE3 Obv:– D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev:– PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, Jupiter standing left, holding victory on globe and scepter Minted in Nicomedia (palm | • / E / SMN). A.D. 317-320 Reference:– RIC VII Nicomedia 34 (R1)
CILICIA, Ninica-Claudiopolis Severus Alexander, with Julia Maesa, Æ37 AD 222-235 Diameter: 37 mm Weight: 17.83 grams Obverse: , draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander right; c/m’s: Nike, holding wreath, standing right within oval incuse (3) and six-pointed star Reverse: Laureate / Draped bust of Julia Maesa right ... very cool
Plautilla, AE-26. Nicopolis, Moesia Augusta AD 202 – 205 13.33g. 26mm. Obverse: Plautilla, the wife of Caracalla (Her draped bust right) Reverse: Eagle standing front on globe, head right, wreath in beak Reference: Moushmoff 1159; Pick 1636; Varbanov 3174
Whoah, and now a Martin-Steve mixup! And that's like... err... watching Steve Martin play bluegrass music? Ok, bad joke... but at least it's good music!
NEMAUSUS AUGUSTUS AE Dupondius 13.26g, 26mm GAUL, Nemausus, 10 - 14 AD RIC 159 O: IMP DIVIF, busts of Aggripa in rostral crown facing left and Augustus laureate facing right, P-P in fields. R: COL-NEM to left and right of palm-shoots with short, dense, fronds and its tip to left, behind a chained crocodile, a wreath with long ties to left of the palm-tip.
NEAPOLIS CAMPANIA, Neapolis Circa 270 - 250 BC AE Litra 6.05g, 20.3m Sear 557; HN Italy 589. O: NEOΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ, laureate head of Apollo left, E (?) behind. R: Man-faced bull walking right, head facing, crowned by Nike flying right above; beneath bull, IΣ.
NISIBIS JULIA MAMAEA AE27 11.42g, 26.5mm MESOPOTAMIA, Nisibis, 222 - 235 AD SNG Cop 236; BMC 10 var (no crescent beneath portrait) O: IOV MAMEA CEBACTH, diademed draped bust right. R: CEΠ KOΛO NECIBI MH B, turreted, veiled, draped Tyche right, topped by Aries the Ram right with head turned left; in front of chin a star.
NICOMEDIA LICINIUS I AE Follis 3.5g, 20.5mm Nicomedia mint, 313 - 317 AD RIC 13 O: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate head right. R: IOVI CONS-ERVATORI, Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe and scepter, eagle left, A right, SMN in ex. Ex Marcel Jungfleish Collection JULIAN THE APOSTATE AE1 8.01g, 27.7mm Nicomedia mint, 361 - 363 AD RIC 122 O: D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed draped & cuirassed bust right. R: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right with two stars above, palm branch-NIKB-dot-palm branch in ex.
Very cool so far---and I notice Pish has the two halves of my recent 'Ass' purchase---and Martin, and Zumbly and Steve...How about TIF too?? My initial offering; Marcian and Nicomedia:
NEOCAESAREA (I think...) Another unattributed mixed lot coin. I'm not completely sure of the attribution. PONTUS, Neocaesarea. Gallienus Obv: [legend]; laureate draped bust right Rev: MHT N[EOKAICAP]; altar inscribed AKTI_ ETC_; altar surmounted by prize urn with palm frond; ETO(H? A?) below Ref: ??
Getting up on the West Coast your hours behind.. Nicomedia.. Byzantine 527-565..AD. Justinian l Ae, Follis.. Yr 12 45mm x 22.22g.