Featured Roman Provincial Coin Cities-- How many can we cover?

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  1. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    I also like Ed's 200/200/200 estimate for common/scarce/rare. My first 200 cities were acquired relatively fast and it seems to be getting exponentially harder to find new additions.
     
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  3. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    I am amazed at how big your Roman Provincial coin collection is.......you seem to have a coin minted at most cities, some I haven't even heard of, and some beautiful coins as well. Congrats on a such fine collection.
     
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  4. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Thank you @Ancient Aussie!

    A few more T's.

    Tyra
    SarmatiaTyraDomna2.jpg
    Sarmatia, Tyra. Julia Domna AE24. Cybele
    Obv: TVPA NWN. Bust of Domna r., draped.
    Rev: IOVLADO MNA CE. Kybele seated r., wearing mural crown; in her r., patera; beneath l. elbow, tympanon; behind, delta.
    BMC 2

    Thessalian league
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    Thessalian league under Augustus. Pseudo-autonomous AE15. Strategos: Megalokles
    Thessalian league under Augustus.Strategos: Megalokles.
    Obv. Head of Zeus, THESSALO
    Rev. Head of Apollo, MEGALOKLEKLEI
    Burrer 109-111.

    Trajanopolis
    trajanopolis.jpg
    Thrace, Trajanopolis. Septimius Severus AE24.
    Obv: AV K Λ CEΠ CEYHΡOC ΠEΡ, laureate head right.
    Rev: TΡAIANΩ(...) [retrograde], coiled Agathodaimon serpent, head right.
    Mionnet 799
    Rare

    Thessaly, Koinon ThessalyKoinona.jpg
    Thessaly, Koinon of. Septimius Severus AE21.
    Obv: AVT L CEP CEBHPOCP, laureate head right.
    Rev: KOINON QECCALWN, Athena Itonia standing right brandishing javelin & shield.

    Topirus
    topirus_(2).jpg
    Thrace, Topirus. Caracalla Æ20
    Obv: AV K M AV ANTΩNIN, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
    Rev: TOΠEIPITΩN, Eagle standing facing on thunderbolt, wings spread, head left with wreath in beak.
    Varbanov 2687.
    Extremely rare, R7.
     
  5. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Tabae:

    Plotina Tabae.jpg
    Plotina, Augusta AD 105-122
    Roman provincial AE 20.0 mm, 5.43 g
    Caria, Tabae, AD 105-122
    Obv: ΠΛΩΤΕΙΝ CΕΒΑCΤΗ, diademed and draped bust, right, hair in plait behind
    Rev: ΤΑΒΗΝΩΝ, stag standing right
    Refs: BMC Caria p. 170, no. 79; SNG von Aulock 2720.
     
  6. Brian Bucklan

    Brian Bucklan Well-Known Member

    I'm going to step back a bit and add another "P" coin:

    Gallienus Perga Legend 2.jpg

    It's a big 'ol 29mm bronze of Gallienus issued in Perga, Pamphylia. The only reason I know the identification is I can read his name and the reverse inscription say Perga on the last line and a half, but I just can't find another one. (BTW, if anyone can give me a reference number I would appreciate it).
     
  7. Ed Snible

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  9. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I sure have enjoyed all of the wonderful provincials posted here. Thanks, everyone! Since there aren't as many cities which start with the last six letters of the alphabet, today you can add all remaining letters (U-Z). On Saturday I'll update the spreadsheet and report the final tally.

    Hmm, looks like I have no coins for this last group, although maybe there are some uncataloged coins lingering in the unorganized masses. I bet @ancientone has some :D
     
  10. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    OtaciliaSeveraZeugma.jpg
    Zeugma, Commagene, Syria
    Otacilia Severa (wife of Philip I, 244-249)
    29 mm. 16.65 grams.
    Butcher, CRS Zeugma 31b. Sear Greek Imperial 4056.
     
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  11. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    GordianIIIRP0107.jpg
    Viminacium, Gordian III, 238-244
    30 mm. 18.91 grams.
    Latin legend: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FELIX AVG
    Provincia Moesia (as a female figure) between bull and lion
    PMS COL VIM
    AN III below. Year 3 is 241/2.
    Sear Greek Imperial 3642. Moushmov 32
     
  12. Alegandron

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

    Viminacium

    RI Aemilianus 253 CE AE24 Viminacium mint Moesia Bull-Lion - Damnatio Memoriae.jpg

    RI Aemilianus 253 CE AE24 Viminacium mint Moesia Bull-Lion - Damnatio Memoriae
     
  13. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    I agree with TIF, I have enjoyed this thread being a provincial fan, and the great variety of coins represented. I have two Zeugma, Commagene, Syria. Philip I and Philip II, with counter mark. 103265-1.jpeg
     
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  14. Brian Bucklan

    Brian Bucklan Well-Known Member

    Just got this one today. I think this "S" city is missing:

    Stratoniceia Caria : Gordian III with Zeus seated left reverse

    Gordian III Stratoniceia.jpg
     
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  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

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    Philip I, the Arab, 244 -249 A.D., Viminacium, Moesia Superior

    O: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind; R: P M S COL VIM, Moesia standing facing, head left, extending hands over bull on left standing right and lion on right standing left, AN VIIII (year 9 of the Viminacium colonial era..248 AD) in exergue . Varbanov I 138. 28 mm, 17.9 g
     
  16. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Aww, I'm all out of coins! This was a fun thread... I'm eager to see the final tally of provincial cities we managed to cover.
     
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  17. Brian Bucklan

    Brian Bucklan Well-Known Member

    I'll add one more "P" city that showed up in the little lot I got today.

    Pogla Pisidia: Geta with the Artemis holding bow reverse

    Geta Pogla Pisidia.jpg
     
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  18. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Not sure if I noticed in the thread one of the most important ancient cities in Syria, HELIOPOLIS, Septimius Severus, IOMH/ COL HEL, Temple of Jupiter Heliopolitanus in perspective, 15.56gm, 24.1 mm, BMC 290, 2. 2015-01-07 01.08.10-2 (550x275).jpg
     
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  19. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Dig through your coin piles and see if you missed any. I'll tally them this weekend :)
     
  20. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    Stragglers -

    G:

    Gadara
    GadaraGordian3Graces.jpg
    Syria, Decapolis, Gadara. Gordian III. The Three Graces.
    AD 238-244. Æ20, 3.60g., 11h. Dated CY 304 (AD 240/1).
    Obv: Radiate head right,
    Rev: The Three Graces.
    Rosenberger 92; Spijkerman 92; SNG ANS 1341.

    Gerasa
    GerasaHadrian.jpg
    Syria, Decapolis, Gerasa. Hadrian. AD 117-138.
    Obv: KAI AYK TPA AΔPIANOC Laureate head of Hadrian right.
    Rev: APTE TY ΓΕΡΑCWN Draped bust of Artemis-Tyche right.
    AE15, 2.0g.

    S:

    Samos
    samosMarcus.jpg Ionia, Island of Samos. Marcus Aurelius Æ32. Samian Hera.

    Ionia, Samos. Marcus Aurelius. AD 161-180. Æ32. 13.7g.
    Obv: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
    Rev: CAMI WN. Cult figure of Samian Hera standing facing on wide base between two peacocks.
    SNG Copenhagen 1735.
     
  21. ancientone

    ancientone Well-Known Member

    I really enjoyed seeing all the great provincials from CT. Now that I have posted most of my collection it's time to get some new coins! :)

    Last but not least, Z:

    Zacynthus
    zacynthus.jpg
    Achaea. Zacynthus, Island off Elis. Marcus Aurelius AE20. Pan with infant Dionysus
    Zacynthus; Achaea; Peleponnessus (District: Zacynthus). Date 161–180. Obverse design laureate head of Marcus Aurelius, r. Obverse inscription ΑΥ ΚΑΙ Μ ΑΥ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝ ΑΥ
    Reverse design Pan standing, r., nebris over shoulders, holding bunch of grapes and infant Dionysus
    Reverse inscription ΖΑΚΥΝΘΙΩΝ
    BMC 93-4
     
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