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<p>[QUOTE="kirispupis, post: 8097546, member: 118780"]Once upon a time, there lived a guy named Skostokos. He may have been a king, or a general, or just a guy who knows some guys, if you know what I mean. Skostokos lived a long time ago - about 2300 years.</p><p><br /></p><p>One day, Skostokos decided he wanted to mint some coins, so he saved up some money from pillaging and plundering, hired a die maker, and created these bronze coins. He also did some silver ones too, except those were super expensive to produce, so he just took some from another guy named Lysimachos and stamped his name on them.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coins were delivered to the village, and everyone who valued living agreed that they were most spectacular and remarked how handsome Skostokos looked. Of those who used these bronzes was a certain Ralph.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now Ralph was a very busy guy. Proprietor of the local Bows R'Us, he also ran a mail-order bespoke pottery business and moderated three ThraceBook groups. While rushing to deal with a client who'd somehow shot his foot, Ralph tripped over a small pot and dropped one of Skostokos' coins into a crack. This ends Ralph's contribution to history.</p><p><br /></p><p>Centuries later, another guy was digging where Ralph's house used to be and found this coin. He gave it to an archeologist, who couldn't recall ever hearing about Skostokos before.</p><p><br /></p><p>To this day, we know nothing about Skostokos. We don't know his favorite color, preferred Netflix shows, or even exactly where and when he lived. Every single detail we know are from his coins. We know he lived around Thrace, was called Skostokos, and looked roughly like this portrait.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1407755[/ATTACH]</p><p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">Kings of Thrace, Skostokos</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">Æ 16mm 2.81g 12h</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">Kabyle, circa 277-260 BCE</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">Bust of Skostokos to right, wearing torque / Horseman charging right with flying mantle; ΣΚΟ[ΣΤΟΚΟΣ] below.</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">SNG Stancomb 300; Peter 1997, p. 219; Draganov, Cabyle, 1997, Type 1, 27-45; HGC 3.2, 1475</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">WildWinds plate coin</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">Ex Numismatics Lanz Munich 2007</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">Ex Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün e.K. 2014</font></font></p> <p style="text-align: center"><font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4">Ex Roma 2021</font></font></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Please post your coins of individuals only known through coins![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kirispupis, post: 8097546, member: 118780"]Once upon a time, there lived a guy named Skostokos. He may have been a king, or a general, or just a guy who knows some guys, if you know what I mean. Skostokos lived a long time ago - about 2300 years. One day, Skostokos decided he wanted to mint some coins, so he saved up some money from pillaging and plundering, hired a die maker, and created these bronze coins. He also did some silver ones too, except those were super expensive to produce, so he just took some from another guy named Lysimachos and stamped his name on them. The coins were delivered to the village, and everyone who valued living agreed that they were most spectacular and remarked how handsome Skostokos looked. Of those who used these bronzes was a certain Ralph. Now Ralph was a very busy guy. Proprietor of the local Bows R'Us, he also ran a mail-order bespoke pottery business and moderated three ThraceBook groups. While rushing to deal with a client who'd somehow shot his foot, Ralph tripped over a small pot and dropped one of Skostokos' coins into a crack. This ends Ralph's contribution to history. Centuries later, another guy was digging where Ralph's house used to be and found this coin. He gave it to an archeologist, who couldn't recall ever hearing about Skostokos before. To this day, we know nothing about Skostokos. We don't know his favorite color, preferred Netflix shows, or even exactly where and when he lived. Every single detail we know are from his coins. We know he lived around Thrace, was called Skostokos, and looked roughly like this portrait. [ATTACH=full]1407755[/ATTACH] [CENTER][FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=4]Kings of Thrace, Skostokos Æ 16mm 2.81g 12h Kabyle, circa 277-260 BCE Bust of Skostokos to right, wearing torque / Horseman charging right with flying mantle; ΣΚΟ[ΣΤΟΚΟΣ] below. SNG Stancomb 300; Peter 1997, p. 219; Draganov, Cabyle, 1997, Type 1, 27-45; HGC 3.2, 1475 WildWinds plate coin Ex Numismatics Lanz Munich 2007 Ex Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün e.K. 2014 Ex Roma 2021[/SIZE][/FONT][/CENTER] Please post your coins of individuals only known through coins![/QUOTE]
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