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Pillar of the Community
United States
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One of my favorite coins is this 1988 $5 gold Olympics. It's in an NGC PR 70 ultra cameo slab. IMO facing Victory is a beautiful design, rev. Olympic logo and flame. In my ancient collection is this Greek AE Miletus, Ionia with facing Apollo, rev. lion, 3-2nd cent. BC. Kinda cool to see them side by side. Both are wearing wreaths.   Edited by livingwater 11/08/2022 12:27 pm
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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Nice "then-and-now" comparison! Thanks for posting! I always enjoy seeing unexpected pairings.
Elizabeth Jones' depiction of Nike is outstanding - one of my favorites of the modern US series.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Moderator
 United States
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Very interesting comparison! 
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Valued Member
United States
81 Posts |
I think the old one is better, especially the reverse!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Thanks all for commenting. Commems is correct, to the Greeks she was Nike, the goddess of victory. The Romans eventually called her Victory. With the rise of Christianity the form became an angel in Church art, though in the Bible there's no verse saying angels have wings.
Edited by livingwater 11/08/2022 4:06 pm
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Moderator
 United States
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I will go against the trend and say the new one is nicer, but that does not mean I would refuse either one! Especially since I have no gold or ancient coins in my collection yet. 
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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Remarkable similarity. At least there should be a coin sized photograph of one coin beside the other real coin, on display in your collection. Two photos: one for the ancients part of your collection, and one for the moderns part of your collection.
Just as you have shown here, in this thread.
Edited by sel_69l 11/08/2022 9:51 pm
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Valued Member
Uruguay
150 Posts |
Amazing!
How similar are they in size?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2213 Posts |
The 1988 $5 gold is 21.6mm, the Greek coin is 18mm.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3634 Posts |
Very interesting comparison, thanks for sharing!
Member of SPMC, FCCB, ANA and ANS. My U.S. Classic Commemorative Complete Set: https://www.NGCcoin.com/registry/co...sets/278741/My U.S. Fractional Note Set: https://notes.www.collectors-societ...eSetID=34188
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Imagine the remarkable skill needed to create tiny dies like this so long ago. Modern CAD images will never compare in any way.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
634 Posts |
A very interesting pair. Thanks!
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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Quote: Imagine the remarkable skill needed to create tiny dies like this so long ago. Modern CAD images will never compare in any way I think talented modern-day artist-sculptors such as Elizabeth Jones would have created some outstanding designs back in the "Ancient coin" era. True talent excels in any era using whatever tools are available!
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
Edited by commems 11/10/2022 10:52 am
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Moderator
 United States
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Outstanding comparison, thank you for showing them side by side.
I would enjoy having either of them in my collection.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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 United States
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Quote: I think talented modern-day artist-sculptors such as Elizabeth Jones would have created some outstanding designs back in the "Ancient coin" era. True talent excels in any era using whatever tools are available! 
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