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Fun With A Group Lot.

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 Posted 05/26/2014  9:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list
That's an excellent lot, I wish I could find a lot like this. I particularly like the Trajan, the Rhodes and Roman Republic. Congrats.
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 Posted 05/26/2014  9:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Whizb4ng to your friends list
Here is a close up of the RR for ya Ski

M. Caecilius Q.f. Q.n. Metellus Denarius. 127 BC.
Helmeted head of Roma right, ROMA behind, star below chin
M•METELLVS•Q•F•, legend around Macedonian shield on which there is an elephant's head, all within laurel wreath.
Cr263/1a; Syd 480.

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Some additional info: The moneyer was son of Q. Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus, who defeated the Macedonian pretender Andriscus in 148 B.C. This type is an early example of a moneyer commemorating his family history on the coinage.
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 Posted 05/26/2014  10:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Whizb4ng to your friends list
Here is another fun one. I am a sucker for late Roman Alexandrian coins

Galerius Æ Follis. 308-310 AD.
IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head right
GENIO IMPERATORIS, Genius standing left with modius on head, chlamys over shoulder, holds cornucopia and patera from which liquid flows, K left, B over P right, ALE in ex.
RIC VI 107a Alexandria

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 Posted 05/26/2014  11:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Paul Bulgerin to your friends list
I did not know that the design with Trajan and reverse of the bust of Zeus Ammon (the coin on the right of the second row from the top) was struck in bronze. I have a silver hemidrachm and a full drachm in my collection.
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 Posted 05/27/2014  06:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ThisIsFun to your friends list


Mixed lots rock.
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 Posted 05/27/2014  11:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list
Love the reverse on the RR.
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 Posted 05/30/2014  3:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Whizb4ng to your friends list
Thanks for the compliments. I have been very busy lately but will hopefully upload a couple more this weekend.
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 Posted 06/03/2014  10:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ancientnoob to your friends list
I like the RR with the elephant in the center. IMHO that makes the lot!
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 Posted 06/04/2014  06:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add FVRIVS RVFVS to your friends list
The Republican denarius is an interesting one. Believe it or not this one is one of the first coins I purchased way back when. The Macedonian shield has an elephant head in the center. Looking at your pics I notice some dark spots. Is it a fouree ?
The five larger folli should clean up nicely should you choose to give them a 'bath' and the Trajan looks to be a rare type. I can see these six alone being worth around $200 ! Do I spy an Augustus in the lower left ? And a nice little Rhodes AE 2 places over ?
Great mix of things that will no doubt pay for themselves.
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 Posted 06/04/2014  07:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add FVRIVS RVFVS to your friends list
Closer examination seems to show an Augustus cistophoris along with a nice little Augustus quinarius !
Sear lists the quinarius at $320 in VF condition. While this one is probably not a VF it surely looks like it rates !
As for the cistophoris ........ well 'Mssr' Sear lists $480 in VF. These 2 alone surely justified whatever you paid. Assuming of course you have stayed on the "path" of the cheapskate.
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 Posted 06/04/2014  09:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Whizb4ng to your friends list

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Looking at your pics I notice some dark spots. Is it a fouree ?


Someone else pointed that out to me as well but I don't believe it to be a fouree. It could be for all I know but there is no core currently showing through. The auction house didn't list it as such but since it was in a group lot they didn't do a thorough inspection.

The big Augustus is actually an Alexandrian diobol. I wish it was a cistophoris!

The Rhodes coin is a drachm that is basically completely black on the edge you can see the silver peaking through. I am seriously considering cleaning it up especially since it has some cleaning scratches on the reverse.

The Trajan I still haven't fully attributed yet. I have had a busy couple of weeks (including being offered a new permanent job!) and haven't had the time to sit down with them. The girlfriend is gone for the next four days though so I can get my full coin nerd on.

Here is an up close to the Augustus quinarius (I zoomed in a little too far so it is a bit blurry). I am thinking about sending it to a friend who has talent in cleaning since the toning is fairly unattractive. Plus it has those two green spots on the reverse that worry me.

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I think I have narrowed it down to 5/6 that I will be keeping for myself.
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 Posted 06/04/2014  09:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pishpash to your friends list
Trajan
http://wildwinds.com/coins/ric/traj...indler_5.jpg

Arabia Petraea, Bostra. Trajan. A.D. 98-117. AE 30 mm (22.39 g). Cos. 5 (A.D. 103-111).

Laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder.
DHMARX EX UPAT T E, Head of Zeus-Ammon right.

Kindler 5; BMC p. 59, 112 (Caesarea).
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 Posted 06/04/2014  10:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Whizb4ng to your friends list
Cheers pish.

The auction house listed it as Cyrenaica, Cyrene. Trajan. Æ 25mm. I probably should have mentioned that.
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 Posted 06/04/2014  11:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chrsmat71 to your friends list
congrats on the new job WB! I'm still to scared to clean silver coins, but that looks like one a skilled cleaner could improve.
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 Posted 06/04/2014  11:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add FVRIVS RVFVS to your friends list
The quinarius is a bit rough around the edges (corrosion) but certainly shows little wear.
An unusual denomination to stumble across ! Perhaps some brightening up will give it more eye appeal.
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