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I'm so glad you added the siglos, Irbguy. That's an absolute "must" for a list like this.
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Alchon Huns 
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Some personal favorites of my collection: Ruler: Darius I - Xerxes I State, City: Achaemenid Emp, Lydia Coin: silver siglos - Bearded king kneeling right holding bow & spear - Oblong punch Mint: (490 - 475 BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 5.24g / 16mm / - Carradice type IIIa   State, City: Carthage, Zeugitana Coin: bronze shekel - Head of Tanit left, wreathed with grain ears - Horse standing right, palm tree behind; Punic Mint: (221-202 BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 19.15g / 30mm /   Ruler: Jewish War First Revolt Region, City: Judaea, Coin: Bronze Prutah - Amphora with fluted body, broad rim and two handles "The freedom of Zion" (in Hebrew) - Vine leaf on small branch Mint: (Dated year 2 (67/8 C) References: Hendin 661  
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I love seeing interesting bankers marks on the sigloi, and you have a nice one on the coin you showed here, Dutch. I have a small collection of marked sigloi, and the more marks per coin the better, to my eye. Could we see a blowup of the mark touching the outstretched arm of the "Great Archer" on your coin? Either here, or perhaps in a new thread?
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Voting is open... its late now and I have to consider my choices carefully so I will vote tomorrow...
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This is tough. So many great coins. Here's how I'm feeling at this moment:
1. Darius I Persian siglos 2. Mauryan Empire karshapana 3. Mithradates II Parthian drachm 4. Vima Takto (Soter Megas) Kushan tetradrachm 5. Khusro II Sassanian drachm
Honorable mentions to the spade coin and the Justinian I follis...
Thanks for organizing this, David!
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Tough choices but I guess it's time to cast my vote.
1. Mithradates II Parthian drachm 2. Bronze Shekel from Carthage 3. Mauryan Empire karshapana 4. Darius I Persian siglos 5. Widows Mite
Excited to see the results!
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Mithradates II Persian Siglos Alchon Hun Mauryan Karshapana Widows Mite
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1. Mithradates II drachm 2. Persian siglos 3. Ar Drachm (Phillipos imitative) 4. Elizabeth I sixpence 5. Zuegatana bronze shekel
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For coins recommended as basics for any general ancients collection, understanding the coins submitted to be regarded as exemplars of a whole class of material, I voted:
1. Persian siglos 2. Mithradates II drachm, Parthia 3. AR drachme Boii tribue, 3/2th cent BC 4. widow's mite 5. Roman Provincial
for late antiquity and medieval, I would make a separate category.
Sassanian drachm Byzantine Aspron Trachy Anglo-Saxon sceat a silver denier (e.g. bracteat of Hungary)
Ditto for lands outside the Roman empire
Chinese spade money Mauryan Empire karshapana something Hunnite (e.g. Nezak drachm) Celtic something Ceylonese (not pictured)
Edited by lrbguy 09/22/2015 4:36 pm
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again, in order of current want list...
1. persian siglos 2. phocas tremesis 3. mithradates ii drachm 4. carthage shekel 5. conehead huns
pretty much every coin here that I don't have is on my list however! i'd love to have some jewish coins and some of the chiese stuffas well.
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Im sorry I didnt vote: My 4 favorites: 1. Siglos 2. Mithradates II drachm 3. Ar Drachm (Phillipos imitative) 4. Widows mite @ lrbguy here is an enlargement of the mark: (its still unidentified by me..) 
Edited by Dutchgulden 09/25/2015 4:09 pm
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Quote: here is an enlargement of the mark: (its still unidentified by me..) It doesn't seem to be among the 200+ documented varieties of sigloi countermarks (as per George Hill)...unless I'm just not seeing it on the chart.
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I was looking at that too, Bob, and I didn't see anything that matched either. I had hoped that in terms of outline something in the series 78-89 might have had a similar outside shape. But that is stretching it. Here is an example:  Don't be fooled by the color. The item on the left is a siglos, not a daric. The color tone is due to the lights I was using. The outer shape of his mark is a bag-like curve, which seems to flare out right and left at the top. The central spike is partially off the flan in his example, and the one on the right is incompletely struck. Or so I imagined. But against all that is the interior which has no counterpart in the series or against anything else I have seen. I can't tell what to make of it, but it is an interesting mark.
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Well the votes have been cast now... and there was a clear preference for two run away coins.
1. Darius Siglos - 58 points! 2. Mithradates drachm 56 points! 3+4. Mauryan Karshapana, Boi Tribute Drachm both with 15 points each. 5. Carthage Shekel 11 points.
Some interesting and good looking coins shown here, and a lot of diversity. Thanks to those who participated.
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