AncientOne Posted December 26, 2022 · Member Share Posted December 26, 2022 Attica, Athens. 87/86 BC. AE18. Obv: Head of Athena, wearing Corinthian helmet. Rev: Zeus standing, hurling thunderbolt; star between crescents to right. 18mm., 8.7 gm. Struck under Mithradates VI of Pontos, c. 105-85 BC. Mithradatic war issue w/ King Mithradates & Aristion as magistrates. Syria, Apameia. AE14. Seleucid Year 238 = 75-74 BC. Obv: Head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy. Rev: AΠAMEΩN THΣ IEΡAΣ KAI AΣYΛOY bunch of grapes on a stem. Stratoniceia, Caria. AR Hemidrachm. Hekate/Nike Obv: ANTIOXOC, Laureate head of Hekate right, crescent above. Rev: STPA around Nike advancing right; all in incuse square. Antiochos, magistrate. Mid 1st century BC. 14mm., 1.5g. M Aemilius Scarus & Pub Plautius Hypsaeus Denarius. 58 BC. Obv: M SCAVR AED CVR EX S C, Nabatean king Aretas kneeling before camel, REX ARETAS beneath camel. Rev: P HVPSAEVS AED CVR CAPTV C HVPSAE COS PREIVER, Jupiter in quadriga right; scorpion to left. 8 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted December 27, 2022 · Supporter Author Share Posted December 27, 2022 Pisidia Komama AE15, 100 BCE Obv.: Laureate heads of two bearded men right Rev.: Lion springing right, KO in exergue. AE, 2.97g, 15.06mm Ref.: SNG Cop. 125, SNG von Aulock 5064 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted December 28, 2022 · Supporter Author Share Posted December 28, 2022 The eleventh time period of our little game starts now. Now we enter two important coinage areas. Roman imperial coins and Roman provincial coins. But of course there are also interesting coins from the rest of the world. For two days it is year -50 to the year 0 (or BCE) And remember: This is not only for exactly datable coins, but for all coins which fit in the time period, worldwide; i.e. all coins which were at least probably/possibly minted during this period 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniard Posted December 28, 2022 · Supporter Share Posted December 28, 2022 Iberia. Indigets. Emporia Æ AS...27.88mm/10.05grams..27-25 BC.. Obverse:Head of the goddess Pallas Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet with the visor raised and a large plume. Reverse: Pegasos flying right, laurel crown above rump; EMPO below. Villaronga, ACIP 1098 - R6 Ex Archer M Huntington Collection (HSA 1001.1.10234 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted December 28, 2022 · Supporter Author Share Posted December 28, 2022 Octavian Ionia, Ephesus Cistophorus (ca. 28 BCE). Obv.: IMP CAESAR DIVI F COS VI LIBERTATIS P R VINDEX, Laureate head right. Rev.: PAX, Pax standing left, holding caduceus; to right, serpent rising left from altar; all within wreath. Ag, 11.51g, 26mm Ref.: RIC² 476, RPC I 2203, CRI 433. 10 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sulla80 Posted December 28, 2022 · Supporter Share Posted December 28, 2022 (edited) Tarkondimotos I, King of Cilicia a client kingdom to Rome. He switched sides a few times - starting with Pompey, pardoned by Caesar, and on this coin " ΦΙΛΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ" supporting Mark Antony. He died in Actium fighting against Agrippa and his sons declared allegiance to Octavian. Kings of Cilicia, Tarkondimotos I Philantonios, circa 39-31 BC Obv: Diademed head to right Rev: Zeus Nikephoros seated to left, holding sceptre; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ to right, ΤΑΡΚΟΝΔΙΜΟΤΟΥ to left, ΦΙΛΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ in exergue Notes: https://www.sullacoins.com/post/crocodiles-and-romans Edited December 28, 2022 by Sulla80 9 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewomack Posted December 28, 2022 · Member Share Posted December 28, 2022 P. Clodius Turrinus Rome mint, 42 BCE; Laureate head of Apollo right; lyre to left / Diana Lucifera standing facing, head right, bow and quiver on her shoulder, holding lighted torch in each hand; M • F at left, P • CLODIVS at right 3.5 g, 19 mm Crawford 494/23; Syd 1117 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AncientOne Posted December 28, 2022 · Member Share Posted December 28, 2022 Pisidia Termessos. 1st century BC. Æ19 Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rev: Forepart of horse left; KΘ above, thunderbolt to right. Dated CY 29 (44/3 BC). According to RPC: "c. 10 BC (???)" Phrygia, Laodicea ad Lycum. Augustus Æ14. Sosthenes, magistrate. Obv: ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right. Rev: ΛAOΔIKEΩN ΣΩΣΘENHΣ, Zeus Laodikeios standing left, holding eagle and staff; wreath to left enclosing Z. Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Apamea. Augustus AE20 Obv: Bust of helmeted Athena, r. Rev: ΑΠΑΜΕΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΙΕΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΥΛΟΥ, ΕϘΣ, Nike advancing, l., with wreath and palm, various letters. 18/17 BC Uncertain mint. Augustus Æ16. Hercules/Mercury. 26 BC. Obv: T VOMANIVS IIVIR QVINQ, head of Hercules, r.; club behind neck. Rev: M MEMMIV FLAM QVINQ ITER, bust of Mercury, r., with caduceus. Magistrates T. Vomanius (duovir quinquennalis for the second time); M. Memmius Flam(—) (duovir quinquennalis for the second time). RPC I, 5414 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Conduitt Posted December 28, 2022 · Supporter Share Posted December 28, 2022 Cranbourne Chase Stater, 50-10BCDurotriges tribe, Dorset. Silver, 19mm, 4.78g. Crude head of Apollo with wreath, cloak and crescents. Disjointed horse left with rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three lines for tail; pellet below; twelve pellets above; wheel of biga behind (ABC 2157; VA 1235-1; M 317; S 366). From the Winterborne Stickland (Dorset) Hoard 2013 of 75 staters, Portable Antiquities Scheme: WILT-DF1BB7 (this coin is image 29). 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Conduitt Posted December 28, 2022 · Supporter Share Posted December 28, 2022 Iceni ‘Irstead Smiler’ Gold Quarter Stater, 30-10BCIceni tribe, Norfolk. Gold, 9mm, 1.06g. Branch projecting from latticed box divided into three, (ringed-pellet to right). Horse right with open head, beaded mane, large crescent and two rings above forming hidden smiling face, ringed-pellet behind and below (S 430). 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prieure de Sion Posted December 28, 2022 · Member Share Posted December 28, 2022 Marcus Antonius Mintmaster Marcus Barbatius Pollio; Denarius of the Roman Republican Period 41 BC; Material: Silver; Diameter: 22.5mm; Weight: 3.76g; Mint: Ephesos; Reference: Crawford RRC 517/2, Sydenham 1181; Provenance: Ex Frankfurter Münzhandlung Germany include Collector Ticket / Certificate of Authenticity; Obverse: Bare head of Mark Antony right; around, inscription with MP and AV in monograms, followed by moneyer mark. Border of dots. The Inscription reads: M·ANT·IMP·AVG·III·VIR·R·P·C·M·BARBAT·Q·P for Marcus Antonius Imperator Augurus (Emperor Mark Antony, Augur) Triumviri Rei Publicae Constituandae (Triumvirate for the Restoration of the Government) Marcus Barbatius Quaestor Propraetor (Marcus Barbatius, Quaestor Propraetor); Reverse: Bare head of Octavius right; around, inscription. Border of dots. The Inscription reads: CAESAR•IMP•PONT•III•VIR•R•P•C for Caesar Imperator Pontifex (Emperor Caesar [Octavius], Priest) Triumviri Rei Publicae Constituandae (Triumvirate for the Restoration of the Government). Marcus Antonius Denarius of the Roman Republican Period 32/31 BC; Material: Silver; Diameter: 19mm; Weight: 3.57g; Mint: Military Mint in the East; Reference: Crawford 544/36, CRI 380, BMCRR East 215, RSC 57; Provenance: Ex Roma Numismatics London; Obverse: Galley right, with sceptre tied with fillet on prow; above and below, inscription. Border of dots. The Inscription reads: ANT·AVG III·VIR·R·P·C for Antonius Augurus Triumviri Rei Publicae Constituandae ([Mark] Antony, Triumvirate for the Restoration of the Government); Reverse: Aquila (legionary eagle) between two standards; across eagle, inscription. Border of dots. The Inscription reads: LEG XX for legio vicesima (twentieth legion). 10 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benefactor kirispupis Posted December 28, 2022 · Benefactor Benefactor Share Posted December 28, 2022 Judaea. Jerusalem. Mattathias Antigonos (Mattatayah) 40-37 BCE Eight Prutot Æ 25 mm, 17,06 g Ex Tareq Hani collection Ex Savoca 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted December 29, 2022 · Supporter Author Share Posted December 29, 2022 Galatia, Amyntas Kings of Galatia 37-25 BCE Obv.: Draped bust of Artemis right, with bow and quiver over shoulder, Є to left, ς to right (meaning unknown) Rev.: Stag standing right; B above; monogram in exergue AE, 22mm, 7.09g Ref.: RPC I 3506 (Series II) 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Collector Posted December 29, 2022 · Patron Share Posted December 29, 2022 Antony and Octavia. AR cistophorus, 25.6 mm, 11.71 gm. Ephesus, 39 BCE. Obv: M ANTONINVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT, Jugate heads of Marcus Antonius and Octavia to right; he wears ivy wreath. Rev: III VIR RPC, Cista mystica surmounted by figure of Bacchus, standing to left, holding cantharus and leaning on thyrsus; on either side, coiled serpent. Refs: SNG Cop. 408; SNG von Aulock 6555; Franke KZR 472; RSC 3; Sydenham 1198; RPC 2202; Sear 1513; BMCRR East 135-137. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted December 30, 2022 · Supporter Author Share Posted December 30, 2022 The twelfth time period (year 1 to 50) of our little game starts now. In China we now have the Wang Mang era and the Eastern Han dynasty. In Rome: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius and many more coins from all over the world For two days it is year 1 to the year 50 And remember: This is not only for exactly datable coins, but for all coins which fit in the time period, worldwide; i.e. all coins which were at least probably/possibly minted during this period 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniard Posted December 30, 2022 · Supporter Share Posted December 30, 2022 Parthia Vardanes I (40-47 AD) AE Chalkous 11mm/1.8gr.. Obverse- Bust left with short beard, wearing diadem and spiral torque; hair in three distinct waves with earring visible; diadem pendants shown as three lines; circular border of pellets. Reverse- Monogram ΜΤΘ; legend as dashes Mint- Mithradatkart-Near modern Askabad in Turkmenistan. Ref- Sellwood 64 type variant (ΜΤΘ monogram) This is quite a rare type 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted December 30, 2022 · Supporter Author Share Posted December 30, 2022 Tiberius Phrygia, Laodicea Æ 19mm Obv: ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ. Bare head right. Rev: ΔIOΣKOVPIΔHS TO ΔEVTEPON - ΛΑΟΔΙΚЄΩΝ, Zeus Laodikeos standing left, holding eagle and sceptre? Control monogram PK right. Æ, 19mm, 6.51g RPC 2911, SNG Copenhagen 549, BMC 143. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prieure de Sion Posted December 30, 2022 · Member Share Posted December 30, 2022 Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Caligula As of the Roman Imperial Period 37/39 AD; Material: AE Bronze; Diameter: 28mm; Weight: 10.96g; Mint: Carthago Nova, Hispania Tarraconensis; Reference: RPC I. 185, SNG Copenhagen 503; Obverse: Laureate head of Caligula right. The Inscription reads: C CAESAR AVG GERMANIC IMP P M TR P COS for Caius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Imperator Pontifex Maximus Tribunicia Potestate Consul (Gaius Caesar, Augustus, conqueror of the Germans, Imperator, high priest, holder of tribunician power, consul); Reverse: Draped bust of Salus (Caesonia?), right. The Inscription reads: CN ATEL FLAC CN POM FLAC II VIR Q V I N C - SAL AVG for Cnaeus Atellius Flaccus Cnaeus Pompeius Flaccus duumviri quinquennales - Salus Augusti (Gnaeus Atellius Flaccus, Gnaeus Pompeius Flaccus, duumviri for five years - Health of the emperor). 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prieure de Sion Posted December 30, 2022 · Member Share Posted December 30, 2022 Vipsania Agrippina the Elder (Mother of Gaius Caligula) under Emperor Claudius Sestertius of the Roman Imperial Period 42/43 AD; Material: AE Bronze; Diameter: 37mm; Weight: 29.13g; Mint: Rome; Reference: RIC I (second edition) Claudius 102; Obverse: Bust of Agrippina the Elder, bare-headed, draped, right, hair in long plait. The Inscription reads: AGRIPPINA M F GERMANICI CAESARIS for Agrippina Marci Filia Germanici Caesaris (Agrippina, daughter of Marcus [Agrippa], [spouse] of Caesar Germanicus); Reverse: Legend surrounding S C. The Inscription reads: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P IMP P P for Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, Pontifex Maximus, Tribunicia Potestate, Imperator, Pater Patriae (Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Augustus, conqueror of the Germans, high priest, holder of tribunician power, Imperator, father of the nation). 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Collector Posted December 30, 2022 · Patron Share Posted December 30, 2022 Livia, under Augustus, 27 BC - AD 13. Roman Æ diobol, 7.41 g, 24.2 mm, 1 h. Egypt, Alexandria, 6th series, AD 10-11. Obv: Bare head right with Nodus hairstyle. Rev: Date (LM=40) within oak wreath. Refs: BMC 16.4, 31; SGI 209; Emmett 57; RPC 5054. Notes: Lindgren sale 38, lot 110. 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniard Posted December 30, 2022 · Supporter Share Posted December 30, 2022 Britannia, Trinovantes & Catuvellauni. Cunobelin. Circa 9-41 AD. AE Unit (2.437 g, 14mm). Obv: Winged head left, CVNO in front, BELIN behind. Rev: Metal worker, presumably the smith god known as Sucellus in parts of Gaul, sitting on a solid seat with a detached upright back, holding an L-shaped hammer in his right hand, left hand holding a metal bowl, there is always a distinct bun of hair behind the smith's head, TASCIO (Tascionus his father) behind, beaded border. Van Arsdell 2097; ABC 2969; SCBC 342. Hobbs 1972-83;..VF. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted December 30, 2022 · Supporter Author Share Posted December 30, 2022 Emperor: Wang Mang Obv: Da Bu Heng Qian (Big spade, weight 1000) Rev: vertical line Value: 1000 zhu Year: 10-14 Material: AE, 58.3mm x 25.7mmm Literature: FD 485, S145 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AncientOne Posted December 30, 2022 · Member Share Posted December 30, 2022 Phrygia, Aezanis. Caligula Æ16 Obv: Γ ΚΑΙ ϹƐΒΑϹΤΟϹ ΓƐΡΜΑΝΙΚΟϹ / Laureate head of Caligula, r. Rev: ΑΙΖΑΝΙΤΩΝ ΕΠΙ ΠΡΑΞΙΜΕ / Draped bust of Artemis with bow, r. Magistrate Praxime. Cilicia, Pompeiopolis. Pompey AE22. Time of Tiberius. Obv: Head of Pompey, r. Rev: ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ; ϘϚ, Athena, seated l., holding Nike; in field several letters. Year 96 = AD 30/1 RPC I, 4001 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniard Posted January 1 · Supporter Share Posted January 1 Phrygia, Laodikeia. Gaius Caesar, grandson of Augustus. AE 15mm (3.53 gm). Struck circa 5 AD under the magistrate Antonius Polemon Philopatris. Obv.: ΓΑΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ (GAIOS KAISAR), bare head right. Rev.: Eagle with spread wings between two monograms ΠΟΛΕ (left),ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤ (right),("Polemon" and "Philopatris"). ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕΩΝ (LAODIKEON) below. RPC I 2900; BMC 154. VF 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanxi Posted January 1 · Supporter Author Share Posted January 1 The thirteenth time period (year 50 to 100) of our little game starts now. Worldwide we have a lot of interessting coin in this time period, e.g. the Kushan Empire Do I have to mention Rome? - Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vittelius, Vespasian, Tius, Domitian, Nerva and the first two years of Trajan. For two days it is year 50 to the year100 And remember: This is not only for exactly datable coins, but for all coins which fit in the time period, worldwide; i.e. all coins which were at least probably/possibly minted during this period 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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