George II (1727-1760) S. 3722
George III (1760-1820) Soho mint 1799, S.3779
George IV (1820-1830) S. 3822
William IV (1830-1837) S. 3848 die axis 12h/12h
20111123
20111031
Priceless Treasure of Benghazi Stolen
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2055283/Libya-Robbers-loot-priceless-Treasure-Benghazi-bank-vault.html
This speaks for itself and does not aid those who argue that such items need to be stored solely in museums. The collection has been back in Libya for 50 years and apparently has not been studied and now it is in the wind. Good thing it was secured in a vault and not in private collections, eh?
This speaks for itself and does not aid those who argue that such items need to be stored solely in museums. The collection has been back in Libya for 50 years and apparently has not been studied and now it is in the wind. Good thing it was secured in a vault and not in private collections, eh?
20111029
Brazil; 1000 Rs 1922 Centenary of Independence Error
KM 532.2 Unc. Obs depicts Dom Pedro I and Pres. Epitacio Pessoa and you will note the error in the ex where BRASIL is spelled BBASIL. This error adds only about three times to the value of the BRASIL example, though recently eBay had one in in slightly poorer condition that was bid up to $97 US! Current catalogue value for this item is about $20 US.
For more info on Dom Pedro I or Pres. Epitacio Pessoa click on the links.
For more info on Dom Pedro I or Pres. Epitacio Pessoa click on the links.
Brazil; 1000 Rs 1932 4th Centenary of Colonization
KM#531 Unc
The obs. depicts Martim Afonso de Souza (c 1500-1571) for more info on de Souza go to this URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martim_Afonso_de_Sousa
The obs. depicts Martim Afonso de Souza (c 1500-1571) for more info on de Souza go to this URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martim_Afonso_de_Sousa
Update
Since I have a somewhat substantial and always growing collection of worldwide coins accumulated since I was a kid from my travels and those of friends as well as outright purchases, I am going to start posting (more frequently) interesting items from this collection that cover the eras from the end of antiquity to the present day.
The essence of this blog is and will remain ancient coins, and regular posts in this regard will continually be added or updated. The worldwide items posted will consist of those items that catch my eye for artistic or historical reasons or for the story they carry.
Harry Truman once said that an 'expert is an expert because they are afraid to learn something new, then they wouldn't be an expert anymore.' I have never considered myself an expert and certainly have never stopped trying to learn something new on a daily basis, and trust that those of you who are regular or new visitors will find something of interest herein and will find new and hopefully interesting items to appreciate on this continuing exploration through collecting.
JG
The essence of this blog is and will remain ancient coins, and regular posts in this regard will continually be added or updated. The worldwide items posted will consist of those items that catch my eye for artistic or historical reasons or for the story they carry.
Harry Truman once said that an 'expert is an expert because they are afraid to learn something new, then they wouldn't be an expert anymore.' I have never considered myself an expert and certainly have never stopped trying to learn something new on a daily basis, and trust that those of you who are regular or new visitors will find something of interest herein and will find new and hopefully interesting items to appreciate on this continuing exploration through collecting.
JG
20111017
Islamic/ Artuqids of Mardin; Najm ad-din Alpi AH 547-572/CE 1152-1176
AE Dirham; 31 mm, 11.95 g, 2h, obs. slightly double struck
Spengler/Sayles 27
O: based on obs of a tetradrachm of Antiochus VII Sidetes, with the laqam Najm ad-Din inscribed on the subject's neck. dotted border.
R: Inscription within dotted border reading: Malik al-Umara Abul-Muzaffar Alpi bin Timurtash bin al-Ghazi bin Artuq
Example of the type the Artuqid piece was based upon,
which was issued almost 1,300 years before the Artuqid
piece.
20111014
Greece/Seleucid; Seleucus I Nicator BCE 312-281
AE 21 mm, 8.82 g, Antioch mint, circa BCE 300-295
O: laureate hd of Apollo r, with wavy locks on back of neck, dotted border.
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩ[Σ on r., ΣEΛEYK[OY] on l., Athena Promachos in Corinthian helmet stg r., brandishing spear and shield, dotted border. Seleucid symbol, inner right, Anchor, flukes upward.
SC 15.1, SNG Spaer 3-5 v, CSE 1, 2 v., CSE 2, 8 v., WSM 911
O: laureate hd of Apollo r, with wavy locks on back of neck, dotted border.
R: BAΣΙΛΕΩ[Σ on r., ΣEΛEYK[OY] on l., Athena Promachos in Corinthian helmet stg r., brandishing spear and shield, dotted border. Seleucid symbol, inner right, Anchor, flukes upward.
SC 15.1, SNG Spaer 3-5 v, CSE 1, 2 v., CSE 2, 8 v., WSM 911
20111013
Greece/Seleucid; Demetrius I Soter BCE 162-150
AE 24 mm serrate (3 mm thick), 14.37 g, Antioch mint.
SC 1644, HSC 821 (S)
O: laureate hd of Apollo r, hair twisted in long plait on back of neck. Dotted border
R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΔHMHTPIOY on l., tripod
Controls: none
SC 1644, HSC 821 (S)
O: laureate hd of Apollo r, hair twisted in long plait on back of neck. Dotted border
R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΔHMHTPIOY on l., tripod
Controls: none
Greece/Seleucid; Demetrius I Soter BCE 162-150
AE 24 mm serrate (6 mm thick), 18.01 g, Perhaps Antioch mint.
SC 1648 variety unlisted without controls
O: laureate hd of Apollo r, hair flowing down back of neck. Dotted border
R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΔHMHTPIOY on l., tripod
Controls: none
20110929
Greece/Pontos; Amisos, Time of Mithradates VI Eupator BCE 120-63
AE 25mm, 13.46 g c. BCE 115-c. 89/88
BMC 13. 18, 61, Sear 3639
O: Mithradates as Perseus wearing a Phrygian helmet
R: Pegasus grazing l. AMIΣOY and two monograms below.
Pegasus was apparently utilized as a symbol on Mithradatic coinage until about BCE 89/88 when the stag became the prominent symbol.
http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8977.html This book is an interesting and even fun read if one overlooks the minor editorial errors that ultimately do not detract from the well told story unless you take them too seriously.
20110916
Greece/Seleucid; Alexander I Balas BCE 152-145
SC 1785.5b, CSE 185, SMA 173
O: Diademed hd of Alexander I r., clean shaven or with sideburn, diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border.
R: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ in two lines on r., ΘΕΟΠATOPOΣ EYEPΓETOY in two lines on l., Apollo std l., on omphalos, testing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow.
Primary control outer left, secondary in ex.
EX: FSR MBS 82 #109 (13-09-2011)
20110902
20110825
Greece/Seleucid; Antiochus XII c. BCE 87/6-84/3 Two Bronzes
AE 19 mm, 7.29 g, 12h, Damascus mint c. BCE 85/4-84/3
SC 2478
O: diad and draped bust of Ant XII r with short curly beard, diad ends falling straight behind, dotted border.
R: BACΙΛΕΩC ANTIOXOV EΠIΦANOVC on right ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟC KAΛΛINIKOV on left, Zeus stg l holding Nike and sceptre, dotted border. Contol in outer left.
SC 2481
O: diad and draped bust of Ant XII r with short curly beard, diad ends falling straight behind, dotted border.
R: BACΙΛΕΩC ANTIOXOV ΔIONVCΟV on right EΠIΦANOVC ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟC KAΛΛINIKOV on left, Zeus stg l holding Nike and sceptre, dotted border. Contol in ex.
SC 2478
O: diad and draped bust of Ant XII r with short curly beard, diad ends falling straight behind, dotted border.
R: BACΙΛΕΩC ANTIOXOV EΠIΦANOVC on right ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟC KAΛΛINIKOV on left, Zeus stg l holding Nike and sceptre, dotted border. Contol in outer left.
AE 19 mm, 6.73 g, 12h, Damascus mint c. BCE 83/2SC 2481
O: diad and draped bust of Ant XII r with short curly beard, diad ends falling straight behind, dotted border.
R: BACΙΛΕΩC ANTIOXOV ΔIONVCΟV on right EΠIΦANOVC ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟC KAΛΛINIKOV on left, Zeus stg l holding Nike and sceptre, dotted border. Contol in ex.
20110809
Dealers and Collector Arrested in Smuggling Antiquities
http://www.justice.gov/usao/nye/pr/2011/2011jul14.html
No commentary needed. Two of the dealers you may recognize from Vcoins. Their Vcoins shops are closed. I don't think selling coins at the present time is their chief concern.
No commentary needed. Two of the dealers you may recognize from Vcoins. Their Vcoins shops are closed. I don't think selling coins at the present time is their chief concern.
20110804
Greece/Calabria; Tarentum c. BCE 315-302
AR Nomos, 20 mm, 7.77 g, 4h
Vlasto 605
O: Nude warrior on horseback right, holding round shield and two lances in left hand, spear pointed downwards in right; ΣA below
R: TAPAΣ right, Taras astride dolphin left, holding kantharos in extended right hand, trident over left shoulder; AP monogram before; dolphin left below, dot in center left field.
Ex: Tom McAfee dba Tom’s Coins (FL) July 1979
Ex: James Lovette Collection with ANACS Certification #E-0698-D (11-28-1979)
20110803
Greece/Seleucid; Antiochus II Theos BCE 261-246
AE 17.5 mm, 3.49 g, Sardes mint c. BCE 261-250 per Newell
SC 520.4a, WSM 1389
O: laur hd of Apollo r. with short curly hair
R: BAΣIΛEΩΣ on r., ANTIOXOY on l., tripod standing on symbol in this case anchor with flukes to left.
Primary control: off flan but P is partially seen on far left.
Secondary control: M I Λ outer r
SC 520.4a, WSM 1389
O: laur hd of Apollo r. with short curly hair
R: BAΣIΛEΩΣ on r., ANTIOXOY on l., tripod standing on symbol in this case anchor with flukes to left.
Primary control: off flan but P is partially seen on far left.
Secondary control: M I Λ outer r
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