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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Excellent piece Sap! Congrats! The patina is just astounding.
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I generally don't have any attraction to ancients, but I love the design on this one...
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Wow, nice example. I didnt know they were so small, I imagined closer to 21-3mm.
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I have seen cuttlefish used as a generic name to describe members of the Cephalopoda class. Especially in older European works. I think it was a generic term for any marine creature with tentacles for a time. For example, I've read accounts of kraken which were clearly giant squid and accounts of giant octopus and there were both referred to as 'giant cuttlefish.'
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Pillar of the Community
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Awesome Sap, I seen a few of these, most are not this nice...very cool.. 
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Pillar of the Community
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A very nice coin, I love those cephalopods! Congrats on a fine find :)
Don't know the answer to your question about the nomenclature.
Edited by ThisIsFun 02/01/2014 12:18 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I got a couple of Syracuse octopuses * a few months ago, forgot to post them. Here's one, a bit different than yours. I'd love to collect a consortium! ** Sicily, Syracuse Dionysos I, struck c. 390 BCÆ tetras, 14 mm, 1.8 gm Obv: head of nymph facing slightly left, wearing necklace Rev: octopus Ref: CNS 29; SNG ANS 385. * At first I typed "octopi" but a quick googling revealed that the correct plural is octopuses or octopodes. ** ...and while googling I learned that a group of octopuses is called a "consortium", so I wanted to use the fancy word here 
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Pillar of the Community
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love it! Makes me want to collect ancients just for the animals presented!
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Bedrock of the Community
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The octopus details on Sap's coin are very nice for that type! I see very little actual wear on this coin.  My coins from Syracuse are some of my favorite ancients.
Edited by DVCollector 02/01/2014 3:39 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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DV, here's a book on the coins of ancient Sicily, called... Coins of Ancient Sicily, by G.F. Hill. Viewable in its entirety. Published in 1903, by no means a comprehensive review of all coins but still worth a look. Many plates, good photo quality of the ebook. Interesting history too. I skimmed it this morning and bookmarked it. There were many plate coins I hadn't seen-- given the lack of comps in CNG archives, I suppose I won't be buying some of those anytime soon. https://archive.org/details/coinsof...si00hillrich
Edited by ThisIsFun 02/01/2014 5:02 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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GORgeouuuuuuuus!
color and detail are just fantastic on that one.
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Bedrock of the Community
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TiF--thanks for that link; I'll check it out! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Sap, that is a fantastic coin! Congrats! Great detail(hardly any wear:)patina and tone!  
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Fabulous coin, definitely on my list to get. That is the nicest octopus I have seen. Congrats!
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