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Help With Two Elymaean Coins

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 Posted 03/13/2017  7:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add museumguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I picked up these two Elymaean coins recently and I could use some help identifying them. One I'm pretty positive about (but only if Bob L. agrees) is a Prince a (de Morgan, Plate V, 25-28) with Artemis right holding a bow. The other might also be a Prince a but the reverse is a bit worn so it's hard to tell. I cannot tell if the reverse character is also turned right like Artemis on the other coin or facing front. Any help would be appreciated.

Steve S.

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 Posted 03/13/2017  8:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Steve,

Number one can be pretty definitively attributed as a van't Haaff 19.1.1-1A.a (Prince A) - the distinguishing features include the double row of dots that describe the beard as it hangs down from the chin, along with the big-headed, squat depiction of Artemis.

While not 100 percent certain, I lean toward the second coin also being Prince A. While both Prince A and Prince B have side hair tufts as we see on the obverse, and both are bearded, only Prince A has diadem ends trailing downward to the right, behind the neck (as we see here). Therefore I believe it's a Prince A and that the worn reverse image shows, once again, Artemis with arm outstretched to hold a bow - as opposed to Prince B's Athena with arm out to prop up a shield. Without details to see clearly (like whether the beard below the chin is described by one row of dots or two) it would have to have a generalized citation: van't Haaff type 19.1.

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Two nice coins.
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Hi museumguy,

Nice coins

Here's mine that Bob attributed for me last year.
You can really see the differences in the stylised Artemis reverses.

Prince A
Late 2nd to early 3rd centuries AD
Van't Haaff 19.1.1-1A
Obv: Bust left, wearing diadem, beard as two rows of dots
Rev: Artemis standing right, holding bow in one hand, plucking arrow from her quiver with the other hand

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 Posted 03/14/2017  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add museumguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks everybody! Bob, the Elymaeans are a bit cheaper than Parthians but were kinda, sorta tied to them so why not. They are an interesting lot. Palouche, nice coin. Yes, I can definitely see the stylized differences.

Steve S.
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