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<p>[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 3976803, member: 100731"]A bit late to the party, but I've got some moons as well!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1046741[/ATTACH]ELYMAIAN KINGDOM, Phraates</p><p>Denomination: ae drachm, minted: uncertain mint; c 100 AD</p><p>Obv: Bust facing left, wearing tiara; pellet in crescent above anchor with one cross bar</p><p>Rev: Artemis standing right, holding bow and plucking arrow from quiver</p><p>Weight: 3.51g; Ø:14mm</p><p>Catalogue: Van't Haaff 14.6; Alram 473</p><p>Ex [USER=87271]@AnYangMan[/USER]</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1046742[/ATTACH]</p><p>CELTS, Annonymous</p><p>Denomination: ae semis, minted: Obulco (current Porcuna, Spain); c 100 - 0 BC</p><p>Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right. NIG on the left, OBVULC on the right (off center)</p><p>Rev: Bull, crescent above</p><p>Weight: 3.63g; Ø:17mm</p><p>Catalogue: CNH 81; SNG BM Spain 1473-5.</p><p><br /></p><p>Strabo writes in his Geographies "Formerly the road passed on through the midst of the plain, and [the city of] Egelastae, which was both difficult and long, but they have now constructed a new road close to the sea, which merely touches upon the Plain of Rushes, and leads to the same places as the former, [viz.] Castlon, and <b>Obulco</b>, through which runs the road to Corduba and Gades, the two greatest emporia [of Iberia]. <b>Obulco </b>is distant about 300 stadia from Corduba. Historians report that Caesar came from Rome to <b>Obulco</b>, and to his army there, within the space of twenty-seven days, when about to fight the battle of Munda."</p><p><br /></p><p>And another one, showing a male head with a bad hair day:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1046743[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 3976803, member: 100731"]A bit late to the party, but I've got some moons as well! [ATTACH=full]1046741[/ATTACH]ELYMAIAN KINGDOM, Phraates Denomination: ae drachm, minted: uncertain mint; c 100 AD Obv: Bust facing left, wearing tiara; pellet in crescent above anchor with one cross bar Rev: Artemis standing right, holding bow and plucking arrow from quiver Weight: 3.51g; Ø:14mm Catalogue: Van't Haaff 14.6; Alram 473 Ex [USER=87271]@AnYangMan[/USER] [ATTACH=full]1046742[/ATTACH] CELTS, Annonymous Denomination: ae semis, minted: Obulco (current Porcuna, Spain); c 100 - 0 BC Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right. NIG on the left, OBVULC on the right (off center) Rev: Bull, crescent above Weight: 3.63g; Ø:17mm Catalogue: CNH 81; SNG BM Spain 1473-5. Strabo writes in his Geographies "Formerly the road passed on through the midst of the plain, and [the city of] Egelastae, which was both difficult and long, but they have now constructed a new road close to the sea, which merely touches upon the Plain of Rushes, and leads to the same places as the former, [viz.] Castlon, and [B]Obulco[/B], through which runs the road to Corduba and Gades, the two greatest emporia [of Iberia]. [B]Obulco [/B]is distant about 300 stadia from Corduba. Historians report that Caesar came from Rome to [B]Obulco[/B], and to his army there, within the space of twenty-seven days, when about to fight the battle of Munda." And another one, showing a male head with a bad hair day: [ATTACH=full]1046743[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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