First coin of 2022 (and yes, another showing off thread)

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by ambr0zie, Jan 16, 2022.

  1. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Nice pickup, @ambr0zie, with a solid portrait and an interesting, less common reverse type.

    In CT tradition, here's my latest Commodus, also a later issue, ex AMCC 3. I particularly liked @Severus Alexander's writeup for it, which I reproduce below.

    Commodus - Den Jupiter and Seven Stars 4302.JPG COMMODUS
    AR Denarius. 3.18g, 18.0mm. Rome mint, AD 191-192. RIC III 256 (rare). O: L AEL AVREL COMM AVG P FEL, laureate head right. R: IOVI DEFENS SALVTIS AVG, Jupiter standing front and looking right, holding thunderbolt aloft with right hand and sceptre with left, seven stars around.
    Ex Severus Alexander Collection; ex Phil Peck Collection (CNG E-auction 463, part of lot 648)
    AMCC Notes: "The IOVI DEFENS SALVTIS type is unique to Commodus. Coming near the end of his reign at the height of his paranoia, it indicates Jupiter’s protection of the emperor; RIC notes the coin types of this year show his “growing nervousness and insecurity.” The seven stars likely have astrological significance, mostly likely representing the seven “wanderers” in the sky (planets in the classical meaning of the term): the sun, the moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn."
     
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  3. Cinco71

    Cinco71 Well-Known Member

    My one Commodus. For me the clincher to bidding on this coin was the Mars figure on the reverse. Just looks cool, in my opinion. Commodus.png
     
  4. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

    Glad you’re on the mend.

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  5. cmezner

    cmezner do ut des Supporter

    @ambr0zie So good to know you have recovered and are doing well.

    You got very really nice Commodus denarii and it is awesome you won one you wanted very much.

    All very interesting and great coins in this thread.

    Only have two Commodus coins - a not very nice denarius and this Sestertius. The obverse is not bad, but the reverse, ... well it is what it is:

    Rome, 190 AD
    27.5 x 29 mm, 19.608 g
    RIC III Commodus 563; Cohen 320; BMC 650;

    Ob.: (M CO)MMOD ANT P F / ELIX AVG BRIT PP Head of Commodus, laureate, right
    Rev.: LIBERAL AVG VII(PM)TR P XV IMP VIII COS VI Liberalitas, draped, standing l., holding coin-counter in r. hand and cornucopia in l. hand; across field S C

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  6. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Here is my first coin of 2022. Very nice example of a plated antoninianus
    Gallienus Plated Antoninianus RIC Siscia 575 SI.JPG
     
  7. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Good health, love, and happiness to you. Thanks for sharing!
     
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  8. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I am glad you are better @ambr0zie ! And hope you stay that with it all being over.

    COMMODUS
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    RI Commodus 177-192 CE AR Denarius laureate hd and Hercules and Africa
     
  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    While many have posted on Commodus' association with Hercules that gave us interesting coins, one of my favorites is just someone sitting there. What makes the coin special is the fine workmanship and good metal for a barbarous coin. M COMMODVS ANTONINVSI / SCCORPPNITP XIIIICOSVDE? Securitas?
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    My other two here appealed to me for what I define as exceptionally fine style, curly beard portraits. Many denarii of Commodus show lackadaisical workmanship but some are quite accomplished.
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