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Smackdown Xxi => 1 Radiate Portrait + 1 Laureate Portrait

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SMACKDOWN XXI

=> 1 Radiate Portrait + 1 Laureate Portrait

RULES:

=> the first coin must contain a "Radiate Portrait" of any ancient ruler and/or any God

=> the second coin must contain a "Laureate Portrait" of any ancient ruler and/or any God

=> therefore, two coins per contestant (the two rulers do "not" have to be the same ruler)

=> when voting, the "combined" rating/appeal will being judged

=> vote for 3 "pairs" in order of preference, Gold (3pts), Silver (2pts), Bronze (1pt)

=> the host (that's me in this case) is allowed to post example coins, but these example coins will "not" be considered during the final voting process

=> after all the votes have been tallied, the host will announce the winner

=> the winner will choose the next SMACKDOWN subject and will have the honour of hosting the next competition

=> if the winner does "not" desire to host the following SMACKDOWN competition, a volunteer may be considered

=> you do not have to enter a coin to vote

=> base your votes on any criteria you like, eye appeal, rarity, quality, anything you like

=> if two coins have the same numeric score, the contestant with the higher number of gold votes will be declared the winner

Entries Begin Immediately and Submission Ends @ 8:00 PM Manitoba, Canada time, on Monday October 22nd

The voting will commence immediately afterwards and will last 2 days, ending at 8:00 PM Manitoba, Canada time, on Wednesday October 24th
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10/20/2012 4:33 pm
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EXAMPLES:

RADIATE PORTRAIT EXAMPLES:
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LAUREATE PORTRAIT EXAMPLES:

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NOTE => In "YOUR" examples, please also include the coin's reverses "and" a brief description of each coin ...

Thanks => good luck and try not to take the whole thing too seriously ... they are just coins!!
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10/20/2012 1:18 pm
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 Posted 10/20/2012  2:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dionysos to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting theme...

Radiate...

Nero AE Dupondius
65 AD. Rome mint.
Obv.: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P - Radiate head of Nero.
Rev.: Roma seated left on cuirass, holding wreath and parazonium, right foot on helmet, shields behind. ROMA in ex..
RIC 296.

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Laureate...

Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius
142 AD. Rome mint.
Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TRP COS III - Laureate head right.
Rev.: APOLLINI AVGVSTO - Apollo standing facing, head left, holding patera and lyre.
RIC III 598; BMCRE 1229; Cohen 62.

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AR Postumus
IMP CM CASS LAS POSTVMVS PF AVG
MONETA AVG
RIC II, LYONS 212

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AR Denarius
MARCUS AURELIUS
M ANTONINVS AVG ARMENIACVS
PM TR P XIX IMP III COS III
RIC 138
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=> holy schmokes!! => four beauites right-off the hop!!

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Wow, interesting ... ten portraits have been posted so far and every single one of them has the portrait facing "right"

=> then I took a look through my coins and found that although I do have a handful of examples where the portrait subject is facing left, the majority of my coins have right-facing portraits ...

a) am I correct, or is it merely a coincidence that 10 outta 10 of the coins posted are right-facing?

b) is there a reason (perhaps religious?) for the majority of the portraits to face right?



... I betcha dougsmit knows (hopefully he is lurking around the CCF this weekend)

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 Posted 10/20/2012  4:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add maridvnvm to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I just think that left facing portraits are sinister.
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Quote:
I just think that left facing portraits are sinister.
Martin



ahahaha



Ummm, kinda like Caligula?

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... ummmm, or maybe Claudius?


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Hey, but not Athena ... don't be dissing Athena!!

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=> *rats* ... I guess those left-facing examples aren't actually Radiate or Laureate portraits ... hmmmm, I wonder who, if anybody, will be the first dude to send-in a left-facing radiate, or laureate portrait (ummm, I'm not sure if that's bonus points or not?)



=> send-in your coins, gang!! (I know ya got 'em)
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10/20/2012 5:10 pm
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Hey, it's time to get your game-face on, maridvnvm ...

=> send-in a couple of nukes and get this Portrait-party started!

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I seem to have missed a whole smackdown! Ah well I can have a go and enter this one.

Whilst the coins do not have to be from the same emperor I have decided to have a go with two coins of Aurelian.

The Radiate:-

Aurelian Antoninianus from Lugdunum
Obv:- IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:- PACATOR ORBIS, Radiate Sol walking left, right hand raised, left hand holding whip
Minted in Lugdunum, (//A.L.). Emission 3, Officina 1. mid A.D. 275
Reference:- Bastien 7. RIC 6 Bust Type F

The coins of Aurelian from Lugdunum are generally scarcer than from other mints. Fully silvered examples do not turn up that often. This coin suffers from a flan crack but this doesn't detract too greatly from a generally nice coin. Perhaps extra credit can be given for the nice radiate crown worn by Sol on the reverse too.

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The Laureate:-

Aurelian, denarius
Obv:- IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, Laureate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:- VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking left, holding laurel wreath and palm.
Minted in Rome, (B _ //VSV). Allocated by Estiot to Emission 10 dating to end A.D. 274.
Reference:- Paris-185, Gobl-135f2(9 spec.), RIC-71, Cohen 250(6 Fr.).

Denarii if Aurelian are scarce but not rare. This one is virtually fully silvered , a good strike, well centred and not showing much evidence of wear. Extra credit for the laurel wreath on the reverse too?

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Martin
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10/20/2012 5:17 pm
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Uh-huh => very nicely played, maridvnvm ... a couple of absolutely gorgeous examples "and" they're from the same ruler (there definitely should be a degree of difficulty factor involved with that decision!!) ... we'll have to see if the other contestants agree, once the voting-part of the contest begins ...

... and yes, you are definitely pulling-out all of the stops and trying to point-out the many behind the scenes details (great finesse work!!) ...

Congrats => that was a very nice entry (good luck)

... so, who is next!!?

Hey, please don't get psyched-out by these awesome early entries => I definitely wanna see "all" of my friend's coins!!

=> so please send them in ... the more, the merrier!!




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10/20/2012 5:24 pm
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My only radiate coin:

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POSTUMUS Antoninianus, RIC 318,
OBV: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
REV: PAX AVG, Pax standing left with branch & sceptre
2.3g, 21mm, minted in Cologne 268 AD.

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Constantine AE3. Trier RIC VII 538. Struck 330-335 AD. CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers holding spears & shields with two standards between them, standards with thin pointed banners, TR dot P in ex.
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Simply outstanding, DVC my friend!!

=> hmmm, yah I wasn't sure if you'd have any radiate or laureate Greek coins, but apparently you have depth and you have an auxiliary-tank full of Roman coins!!

=> well played Mr. Deniro, well played ...


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10/20/2012 5:44 pm
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Where the frick is Bing!?

=> Dude, don't you dare diss my SMACKDOWN ...

Seriously, I love exchanging banter with you, so you'd better man-up and send in your entries!!

Oh, and I have faith that after 30+ years of collecting Roman coins, that you must have at least 1 or 2 examples at your disposal!!

=> Bring It ... or in your case, Bing It!

You Rock, dawg!

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Oh hey => and just for the record, the ol' South-paw, left-facing portrait has yet to been posted ...

It's becoming a bit like a "Unicorn" ...

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I had several lefties to choose from but my chosen entries both happened to be right facing...
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