Macrinus upgrade

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  1. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    Thought I'd share with you another recent purchase - a Macrinus upgrade. Macrinus was from Mauretania, and the first emperor who was not of the senatorial class.

    Macrinus AR Denarius. Rome, AD 217-218. IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / PONTIF MAX TR P COS P P, Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC 21. 3.48g, 20mm, 1h.

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    I already have this emperor of course, but this one is much better. I love the portrait and don't mind the minor weakness on the reverse. My older coins that I've been replacing will appear on eBay at some point soon.
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Wonderful coin. I just have a Tet.

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    Macrinus, (217 - 218 A.D)
    AR Tetradrachm
    Carrhae, Mesopotamia
    O: AYT K M OΠ CE MAKPINOC CE, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind.
    R: ∆MAPX EΞ YΠATOC, eaglestanding front, wings spread, head right, between legs crescent, star in left field, two pellets (second officina?) in ex; REV LEG?.
    Carrhae mint 217 - 218 A.D
    25mm
    13.9g
    Prieur 836
     
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  4. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    A very nice upgrade indeed. His portraits can have quite a large variety of beard length. Yours has a very strong, striking portrait. Loads of eye appeal.

    Martin
     
  5. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Exceptional example Greg!!! I think the reverse is wonderful and the portrait about as perfect as they come---the details are stunning!

    Like Mat, I have an attractive but lesser grade example----a Heritage slabbed photo that I never seem to be able to replace with a raw improvement:
    macrinus I obverse.jpg macrinus I reverse.jpg
     
  6. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    It does seem that Macrinus' main accomplishment in the time he was emperor was growing out his beard.
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    Does anyone have a Provincial with a long beard? Not all mine are as short as this one of Nicomedia but I do not have a really long one.

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  7. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Not I.
     
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  8. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    Fantastic portrait!
     
  9. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    I believe both of the following bronze coins were struck in Antioch. Macrinus' beard is there as ever. Macri O.jpg Macri R.jpg Macrinus O      BMC 385.jpg Macri R.jpg
     
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  10. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    Sorry for posting the same reverse twice. Here's the reverse of the second coin. Macrin 4 Ex      SNG Cop 233.jpg
     
  11. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Beautiful denarius Greg, and great coins everyone else!
     
  12. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    I notice that in the 2 coins of Antioch, they right Macrinus in 2 different ways. One with C (MAC) and the other with K (MAK). That is Greek in a provincial colony?
     
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  13. noname

    noname Well-Known Member

    How much does a more common Macrinus silver coin cost?
     
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  14. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    With all the footnotes about grade and who is selling: You will need to shop around to get one under $200 but there are many half that and many times that rarely having anything to do with rarity. Macrinus is cheaper in Provincials.
     
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  15. JBGood

    JBGood Collector of coinage Supporter

    Macrinus Short Beard
    PHOENICIA, BERYTUS
    Astarte standing facing with foot on prow, holding standard; to right, Nike on low column crowning her with wreath; all within tetrastyle temple with pellet in pediment and stairway below.

    Macrinus Temple PHOENICIA, BERYTUS Tyche in temple.jpg

    Macrinus Short Beard Denarius w Securitas

    Macrinus Securitas.jpg
     
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  16. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    It is not very clear just how long the beard is....
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    Macrinus
    Coin: Bronze
    IMP C M OPE SEV MACRINVS PI - Radiate head right – seen from behind
    COL F L PAC DEVLT - Priest veiled, driving two oxen
    Mint: Deultum (217-218 AD)
    Wt./Size/Axis: 9.25g / 23mm / -
    Acquisition/Sale: $0.00
    Notes: Aug 4, 13 - This act was part of the city founding ceremony. Reverse die match with Moushmov Plate XXII (3)
     
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  17. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    My fav Macrinus denarius Macrinus 3.jpg

    And Provincial
    Macrinus 4.jpg
     
  18. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    One thing I love about this forum is you never know what you're going to learn when you post a coin. There's a sub-specialty in collecting all the different beard lengths of Macrinus portraits!
     
  19. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    Mine was under $200. But like Doug said, you'll need to shop around to find a nice one in that price-range.
     
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  20. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    A great upgrade!

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    Macrinus, 11 April 217 - 8 June 218 A.D., Antioch, Syria

    Bronze provincial as, McAlee 736; Hunter III, 243 - 244; BMC Galatia p. 200, 403 ff. var (busts); SNG Cop 234 var (same), aF, Antioch (Antakya, Turkey) mint, weight 2.175g, maximum diameter 17.8mm, die axis 180o, obverse AYT KAI M O CE MAKPINOC CE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Macrinus, from the front; reverse KAI M O ∆IA ANTΩNEINOC, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Diadumenian, seen from the front, S - C flanking across field; from the Butte College Foundation, ex Lindgren; very rare bust variant;
     
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  21. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    sweet denarius great, that is a stellar bust!

    mine is a short bearded syrian tet..

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    Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Emesa. Macrinus, 217-218 AD. AR Tetradrachm
    O: laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R: eagle standing facing, head left, holding wreath in beak; between legs, radiate and draped bust of Shamash left. Prieur 1015. 27 mm, 12.9 g
     
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