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<p>[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 3957405, member: 80556"]Still waiting for my last in the mail, but need to post these otherwise 2019 will be over. Presented in the order I received them. This year was heavy with Seleucid bronzes, many of which cost more than average silver Tetradrachms. I have been using any spare time to complete my <a href="http://allcoinage.com/seleucid_research.php" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://allcoinage.com/seleucid_research.php" rel="nofollow">Seleucid coin identification website</a> which I have recieved good feedback from members thus far. If anyone has more feedback please share or pm!</p><p><br /></p><p>#1</p><p>Is an interesting military type displaying a war elephant and Seleucid power which I made a <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-war-elephant.332291/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-war-elephant.332291/">post</a> on. This was a better example so I bid on it, fortunately I was the only bidder. Former D. Alighieri Collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042238[/ATTACH]Seleucus I</p><p>Apamea on the Axios</p><p>300 to 281 BC</p><p>Obvs: Elephant right, dotted border.</p><p>Revs: BAΣIΛIEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY, bridled & horned horse head left. Horizontal anchor below.</p><p>AE 19x20mm, 8.57g</p><p>SC 35; HGC 10, 79(R1)</p><p><br /></p><p>#2</p><p>I needed an inscription-less version of these to complete a type set from Antioch. I did considerable research and came up with <a href="http://allcoinage.com/anonymous_civic.php" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://allcoinage.com/anonymous_civic.php" rel="nofollow">my own reason</a> on why these exist. Being anonymous these are quite a mystery to most as to why and when they were produced.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042245[/ATTACH]</p><p>Civic coinage of Antioch</p><p>Summer 312 AD</p><p>Antioch mint</p><p>Obvs: Draped veiled and turreted bust right of Tyche of Antioch.</p><p>Revs: Apollo holding lyre and patera.</p><p>AE 17mm, 1.34g</p><p>Ref: Vagi 2957; Van Heesch 5</p><p><br /></p><p>#3</p><p>Supposedly belonging to #2 above, this was one I was on the look out for a long time. Another anonymous mystery issue that I plan to tackle once my site is further along.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042246[/ATTACH]Early 4th century AD</p><p>Alexandria mint</p><p>Obvs: DEO SARAPIDI, Bearded bust of Sarapis right, wearing modius.</p><p>Revs: GENIO ALEXAND. Alexandria reclining left, rudder in right hand. MS</p><p>AE 11x12mm, 0.97g</p><p>Ref: Vagi --; Van Heesch 9</p><p><br /></p><p>#4</p><p>The sheer size of these monsters was the reason I wanted one. Would prefer a 100+ gram version, but they are typically out of my budget.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042247[/ATTACH]</p><p>Ptolemy III Euergetes</p><p>246 to 222 BC</p><p>Mint: Alexandria Phase 2, Series 1</p><p>AE Oktobol</p><p>Obvs: Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right.</p><p>Revs: ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. No control marks.</p><p>45mm, 93.26g</p><p>Ref: Svoronos 412; SNG Copenhagen 141</p><p><br /></p><p>#5</p><p>Sellers photos as I am still cleaning this one. I purchased this crusty because it is a reverse die match to #2 and my GENIO ANTIOCHENI bust. I wanted to verify the triple die match and now that I have cleaned the reverse, I am happy to see they are from the same die. Other epsilons exist, this one is harder to find at least for me, but my primary purpose was the die match.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042268[/ATTACH]</p><p>Civic coinage of Antioch</p><p>Summer 312 AD</p><p>Antioch mint</p><p>Obvs: GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch facing; river god Orontes below.</p><p>Revs: APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo holding lyre and patera. epsilon in right field, SMA in ex</p><p>Ref: Vagi 2954; Van Heesch 3</p><p><br /></p><p>#6</p><p>Sold my only Nabataean Drachm long ago and wanted another. Good examples are expensive and this was was a bargain I think. The year is on the left field on the reverse and I believe it is unpublished. Tried unsuccessfully nail down the year on Forvm. Not listed in Meshorer.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042269[/ATTACH]Aretas IV</p><p>Mint: Petra</p><p>AR Drachm</p><p>RY 20 to 29, 11 to 20 AD</p><p>Obvs: Laureate head of Aretas right.</p><p>Revs: Jugate busts of Aretas, laureate, and Shaquilat, draped.</p><p>13x14mm, 3.50g</p><p>Ref: Meshorer, Nabataea -; Schmitt-Korte -</p><p>Note: Appears to be unpublished in the standard references with regnal year 20 and different obverse legend.</p><p><br /></p><p>#7</p><p>Another one I did a <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/savior-but-for-whom.348734/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/savior-but-for-whom.348734/">post</a> on. Mystery surrounds this coin as it was issued posthumously for Antiochus I but it is still not known why, when, or by whom. The inscription only occurs on three issues, a unique gold, silver, and this bronze.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042270[/ATTACH]</p><p>Unknown</p><p>Mint associated with Antioch</p><p>246 to 244 BC</p><p>Obvs: Diademed head of Antiochos I right.</p><p>Revs: ΣΩTHPOΣ ANTIOXOY, anchor between caps of the Dioskouroi; ΔEΛ monogram to right.</p><p>AE 15x17mm, 3.75g</p><p>Ref: SC 642; HGC 10, 296(R3)</p><p><br /></p><p>#8</p><p>Coins of his are harder to come by, particularly in bronze. He only has 3 types, zeus seated Tetradrachm, bronze dioscuri caps, and Nike. I have not seen another Nike offered and this is in better condition than his other bronzes. Bought it misidentified as a common coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042271[/ATTACH]Antiochus X</p><p>Antioch on the Orontes</p><p>94 BC</p><p>Obvs: Diademed and bearded head of Antiochus right.</p><p>Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOV EVΣEBOYΣ ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ, Nike advancing left holding wreath.</p><p>AE 15x17mm, 4.86g</p><p>Ref: SC 2433</p><p><br /></p><p>#9</p><p>Antiochos IV allowed a few cities in asia minor to issue coins in his image. Aegeae being one of them and this is the first coin to be minted by this city. I would like to have one from each of these cities, most if not all are rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042272[/ATTACH]Antiochus IV</p><p>Mint: Aegeae</p><p>Denomination B</p><p>168 to 164 BC</p><p>Obvs: Antiochus IV radiate and diademed right, dotted border.</p><p>Revs: AIΓEAIΩN above, bridled horse head left. Dotted border.</p><p>AE 20x22mm, 7.61g</p><p>Ref: SC 1389.1; HGC 10, 652(R2-3)</p><p><br /></p><p>#10</p><p>Still in the mail and a sellers photo. My quest still incomplete is to obtain all Seleucid line of kings, rulers, and usurpers. Out of 33 rulers, depending how you count, I have 28 (29 if I positively id another) from over 2 dozen mints. I've wanted one of his for a long time especially from this largest Seleucid bronze denomination octuple. Being from Ecbatana is a bonus!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1042273[/ATTACH]</p><p>Timarchus</p><p>Mint: Ecbatana</p><p>Denomination AA</p><p>164 to 161 BC</p><p>Obvs: Diademed head of Timarchus right, dotted border.</p><p>Revs: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΤΙΜΑΡΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left crowning royal name and holding palm branch over shoulder.</p><p>AE 34mm, 29g</p><p>Ref: SC 1598[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 3957405, member: 80556"]Still waiting for my last in the mail, but need to post these otherwise 2019 will be over. Presented in the order I received them. This year was heavy with Seleucid bronzes, many of which cost more than average silver Tetradrachms. I have been using any spare time to complete my [URL='http://allcoinage.com/seleucid_research.php']Seleucid coin identification website[/URL] which I have recieved good feedback from members thus far. If anyone has more feedback please share or pm! #1 Is an interesting military type displaying a war elephant and Seleucid power which I made a [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-war-elephant.332291/']post[/URL] on. This was a better example so I bid on it, fortunately I was the only bidder. Former D. Alighieri Collection. [ATTACH=full]1042238[/ATTACH]Seleucus I Apamea on the Axios 300 to 281 BC Obvs: Elephant right, dotted border. Revs: BAΣIΛIEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY, bridled & horned horse head left. Horizontal anchor below. AE 19x20mm, 8.57g SC 35; HGC 10, 79(R1) #2 I needed an inscription-less version of these to complete a type set from Antioch. I did considerable research and came up with [URL='http://allcoinage.com/anonymous_civic.php']my own reason[/URL] on why these exist. Being anonymous these are quite a mystery to most as to why and when they were produced. [ATTACH=full]1042245[/ATTACH] Civic coinage of Antioch Summer 312 AD Antioch mint Obvs: Draped veiled and turreted bust right of Tyche of Antioch. Revs: Apollo holding lyre and patera. AE 17mm, 1.34g Ref: Vagi 2957; Van Heesch 5 #3 Supposedly belonging to #2 above, this was one I was on the look out for a long time. Another anonymous mystery issue that I plan to tackle once my site is further along. [ATTACH=full]1042246[/ATTACH]Early 4th century AD Alexandria mint Obvs: DEO SARAPIDI, Bearded bust of Sarapis right, wearing modius. Revs: GENIO ALEXAND. Alexandria reclining left, rudder in right hand. MS AE 11x12mm, 0.97g Ref: Vagi --; Van Heesch 9 #4 The sheer size of these monsters was the reason I wanted one. Would prefer a 100+ gram version, but they are typically out of my budget. [ATTACH=full]1042247[/ATTACH] Ptolemy III Euergetes 246 to 222 BC Mint: Alexandria Phase 2, Series 1 AE Oktobol Obvs: Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right. Revs: ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. No control marks. 45mm, 93.26g Ref: Svoronos 412; SNG Copenhagen 141 #5 Sellers photos as I am still cleaning this one. I purchased this crusty because it is a reverse die match to #2 and my GENIO ANTIOCHENI bust. I wanted to verify the triple die match and now that I have cleaned the reverse, I am happy to see they are from the same die. Other epsilons exist, this one is harder to find at least for me, but my primary purpose was the die match. [ATTACH=full]1042268[/ATTACH] Civic coinage of Antioch Summer 312 AD Antioch mint Obvs: GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch facing; river god Orontes below. Revs: APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo holding lyre and patera. epsilon in right field, SMA in ex Ref: Vagi 2954; Van Heesch 3 #6 Sold my only Nabataean Drachm long ago and wanted another. Good examples are expensive and this was was a bargain I think. The year is on the left field on the reverse and I believe it is unpublished. Tried unsuccessfully nail down the year on Forvm. Not listed in Meshorer. [ATTACH=full]1042269[/ATTACH]Aretas IV Mint: Petra AR Drachm RY 20 to 29, 11 to 20 AD Obvs: Laureate head of Aretas right. Revs: Jugate busts of Aretas, laureate, and Shaquilat, draped. 13x14mm, 3.50g Ref: Meshorer, Nabataea -; Schmitt-Korte - Note: Appears to be unpublished in the standard references with regnal year 20 and different obverse legend. #7 Another one I did a [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/threads/savior-but-for-whom.348734/']post[/URL] on. Mystery surrounds this coin as it was issued posthumously for Antiochus I but it is still not known why, when, or by whom. The inscription only occurs on three issues, a unique gold, silver, and this bronze. [ATTACH=full]1042270[/ATTACH] Unknown Mint associated with Antioch 246 to 244 BC Obvs: Diademed head of Antiochos I right. Revs: ΣΩTHPOΣ ANTIOXOY, anchor between caps of the Dioskouroi; ΔEΛ monogram to right. AE 15x17mm, 3.75g Ref: SC 642; HGC 10, 296(R3) #8 Coins of his are harder to come by, particularly in bronze. He only has 3 types, zeus seated Tetradrachm, bronze dioscuri caps, and Nike. I have not seen another Nike offered and this is in better condition than his other bronzes. Bought it misidentified as a common coin. [ATTACH=full]1042271[/ATTACH]Antiochus X Antioch on the Orontes 94 BC Obvs: Diademed and bearded head of Antiochus right. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOV EVΣEBOYΣ ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ, Nike advancing left holding wreath. AE 15x17mm, 4.86g Ref: SC 2433 #9 Antiochos IV allowed a few cities in asia minor to issue coins in his image. Aegeae being one of them and this is the first coin to be minted by this city. I would like to have one from each of these cities, most if not all are rare. [ATTACH=full]1042272[/ATTACH]Antiochus IV Mint: Aegeae Denomination B 168 to 164 BC Obvs: Antiochus IV radiate and diademed right, dotted border. Revs: AIΓEAIΩN above, bridled horse head left. Dotted border. AE 20x22mm, 7.61g Ref: SC 1389.1; HGC 10, 652(R2-3) #10 Still in the mail and a sellers photo. My quest still incomplete is to obtain all Seleucid line of kings, rulers, and usurpers. Out of 33 rulers, depending how you count, I have 28 (29 if I positively id another) from over 2 dozen mints. I've wanted one of his for a long time especially from this largest Seleucid bronze denomination octuple. Being from Ecbatana is a bonus! [ATTACH=full]1042273[/ATTACH] Timarchus Mint: Ecbatana Denomination AA 164 to 161 BC Obvs: Diademed head of Timarchus right, dotted border. Revs: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΤΙΜΑΡΧΟΥ, Nike advancing left crowning royal name and holding palm branch over shoulder. AE 34mm, 29g Ref: SC 1598[/QUOTE]
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