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One Emperor, One Mint, Five Mintmarks

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 Posted 08/03/2012  09:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add augustus1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I recently created a new educational website. It addresses the question:
"Can you think of an emperor and a mint city which used five different mintmarks during his reign?"

http://esty.ancients.info/interesti...ntmarks.html

-- Warren
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 Posted 08/03/2012  09:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bing to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting and well put together. I learned something today. Like I used to tell my boys, "a day is not wasted as long as you learn something new". I have a few Byzantine coins, but they are not my main focus. I particularly like the Philip I Tet at the bottom of the page.

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that was pretty cool augustus!
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I had to cheat for the answer, and I collect Byzantine coins.
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augustus 1

Thank you for the info, I collect Byzantine coins too...

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I learned a lot from this post and will be on the lookout for examples of the ones I lack. I'm a bit surprised that we have not had others posting Antioch coins to the point of the 5 marks. I don't have the whole set but some may enjoy other examples (weak in different places) of the common ones.



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One-Emperor,-One-Mint,-Five-Mintmarks

One-Emperor,-One-Mint,-Five-Mintmarks

One-Emperor,-One-Mint,-Five-Mintmarks

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 Posted 08/03/2012  5:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Most of my Byzantine coins are from Constantinople and Thessalonica. I don't have any from Antioch.
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Nice coins Doug
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I added a coin to my educational page
http://esty.ancients.info/interesti...ntmarks.html br /
about 1 emperor, 1 city, and 5 mintmarks.
The addition is a remarkable large imitation with the rare mintmark ANTIX, about 80% of the way down the page
http://esty.ancients.info/interesti...stinian.html
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I added an example of Sear 214, emperor enthroned facing/M over +THEUP, to my page. Antioch is the only mint to use that type. Doug posted a nice one one above.
http://esty.ancients.info/interesti...an.html#S214
If you don't know the story of the calamities at Antioch under Justinian, you will find the page interesting.
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Another nice page, augustus1! Thanks :)

Note to self: do NOT move to Antioch, that place has the worst luck!
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Excellent information. Really interesting to see Antioch spelled out in full. First time I've seen that.
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