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My Favourite Ancient

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Awesome coin! Super jealous!
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Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you, the woman and the serpent "original version":

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L Roscius Fabatus AR Serrate Denarius. Rome, 64 BC. Bust of Juno Sospita in goat skin; symbol (voting tablet?) behind; L.ROSCI below / Female figure standing right feeding serpent before; symbol behind; FABATI in exergue. Crawford 412/1; Sydenham 915.
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 Posted 07/24/2017  8:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arnoldoe to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have 3 Eraviscan denarii, + only 1 Roman republican denarius
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Eravisci . Mid-late 1st century BC. AR Denarius
Imitating Cn. Lentulus.
Obverse: Head of Jupiter right
Reverse: Globe between rudder and thunderbolt; small X to right, RAVIS (short for eRAVISci)(S retrograde).
Freeman 4 (dies 2/C);
18.2mm 3.15g


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Middle Danube, Eravisci. Imitating C. Postumius. End of the first century B.C. AR denarius .
Both sides somewhat stylized
Obverse: Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver on shoulder
Reverse: Remnants of correct legend, hound running right, spear below; monogram in exergue.
Cf. Crawford 394/1; cf, Freeman 24 (17/P) Chitescu 173.


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Eravisci. 1st century B.C. AR denarius (18mm, 3.35 g). Imitating C. Naevius Balbus (obv) and L. Papius.(rev)

Obverse: Diademed head of Venus right
Referse: Griffin springing right; below, amphora.
R. Freeman, ""A group of Eraviscan denarii,"" Essays Hersh dies 14/K, pl. 29, 21 (this coin); Davis class B, grp. II, E12 . from the RBW Collection
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 Posted 07/25/2017  3:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Baltas to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great coins Arnoldoe!

The second one is still missing from my collection... :)
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Wonderful coins in this updated thread. Congrats to you both.
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One of my many favorites.


Attalos I Soter
241 - 197 BC
King Of Pergamon
AR Tetradrachm


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Thank you Bob! :) I updated the thread, because this republican is the original pair of my favourite.

Beautiful coin Ron!
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 Posted 07/26/2017  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Szilard, my problem is that I have a lot of favorite coins not just one.
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This should be the biggest problem! :D
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I don't wish to steal your thread, but if you don't mind here is another of my favorites.

AR Tetradrachm
Arados Phoenicia
1st century BC
Sear 5992

Arados is an island 2 1/2 miles of the coast of Syria and was one of the four major Phoenician Cities. In part two of my reference guide I hope to cover all the areas of the Levant,which includes coins from Phoenicia.


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Awesome coins, Ron.
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Thanks Bob. The Attalos is a bad picture, it looks much better in hand.
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One of my favorite ancients is my avatar.
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This Philip I AR ant is my favorite of my small collection because it's very nicely detailed and well struck up, and looks great in hand.

Philip I, AR Antoninianus, ca. 249 AD; RIC 4
Draped, cuirassed and radiate bust right; Felicitas standing left with caduceus and cornucopia

Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG
Rev: P M TR P IIII COS II P P

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Very nice well struck example.
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