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RE: Ancients - What one coin would you have if only one?

If you could only have one ancient coin to keep, which would it be? This assumes "keeping" the coin because you personally would treasure it for its historic, artistitic or other significance, and not just because it might have a high monetary value as a coin that would generate significant profit if sold.

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  • SylvestiusSylvestius Posts: 1,584
    Athenian owl tetradrachm gotta get me one of those one day.
  • Steve27Steve27 Posts: 13,274 ✭✭✭
    There are too many to choose from, but this one caught my eye (sorry about the fuzzy pic):

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  • I only have about a dozen ancients, but this was my first one; Athens 'New Style' Tetradrachm c. 102-101 B.C. (Silver) gVF.

    Helmet head Athena on Obverse, Standing Owl on Reverse.

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  • AuldFartteAuldFartte Posts: 4,597 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Athenian owl tetradrachm gotta get me one of those one day. >>



    image That would be my choice for an ancient image
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  • AethelredAethelred Posts: 9,288 ✭✭✭
    I guess something from Celtic or Roman Britain.
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  • cosmicdebriscosmicdebris Posts: 12,332 ✭✭✭
    Which one got the best rendition of Pegasus on it? That's the one I would want.
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  • AuldFartteAuldFartte Posts: 4,597 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I guess something from Celtic or Roman Britain. >>



    Okay ... now I'll need to keep two image
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  • trozautrozau Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭
    Judas' 30 Pieces of Silver - Matthew 26:14-15

    "Then one of the 12, called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, and said unto them, 'What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?' And they covenanted with him for 30 pieces of silver." -- Matthew 26:14-15. Shekels of Tyre were the only currency accepted at the Jerusalem Temple and are the most likely coinage with which Judas was paid for the betrayal of Christ. The silver shekels and half-shekels of Tyre were minted from c. 126 B.C. until c. 57 A.D. Any coin minted prior to 32 A.D., may have circulated in Jerusalem during Jesus' lifetime.

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  • WeissWeiss Posts: 9,942 ✭✭✭✭✭
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  • 1jester1jester Posts: 8,637 ✭✭✭
    I don't know really, but I've always been intrigued by Celtic gold. I've seen some remarkable designs on them, and they're not a dime a dozen either.

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    A Syracuse coin from Sicily, the one with the woman surrounded by dolphins on the obverse and the quadriga on the reverse.
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  • 1jester1jester Posts: 8,637 ✭✭✭
    DH, that first one almost looks like it could be from the Isle of Man!! With that privy mark on the top of the reverse.

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  • WeissWeiss Posts: 9,942 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>
    Shekels of Tyre were the only currency accepted at the Jerusalem Temple and are the most likely coinage with which Judas was paid for the betrayal of Christ. The silver shekels and half-shekels of Tyre were minted from c. 126 B.C. until c. 57 A.D. Any coin minted prior to 32 A.D., may have circulated in Jerusalem during Jesus' lifetime. >>



    trozau, your post was intriguing. Got me wondering why temple Jews in Jerusalem would specify the coinage of a phonecian city. I'm guessing it's because it was generally agreed upon standard, much like the US dollar is now (or was before the Euro)?

    Here's a great short article I googled about the use of the shekels and half shekels and their relation to the temple:

    Tyre shekels in the temple

    And some very attractive and pretty affordable examples at Harlan J. Berk

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  • JZraritiesJZrarities Posts: 2,583 ✭✭✭

    No doubt about it for me: (only $30,000)

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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,657 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If I could have only one, it would definitely be an Owl tetradrachm.

    (One of the classic "old style" ones.)

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  • northcoinnorthcoin Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks for all the responses. A collection of the above would be quite a prize.
  • northcoinnorthcoin Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Any late postings?
  • spoonspoon Posts: 2,798 ✭✭✭
    Right now I'm looking for a nice Constantinopolis commemorative with full, legible legends and with eye appeal or UNCish. Found one a few months back and was slow on the trigger so I lost out image
  • BigAlanBigAlan Posts: 311
    An antoninianus of Marcus Silbannacus. Except for one unique coin in the British Museum Silbannacus is unknown to history.
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  • northcoinnorthcoin Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Great additions.
  • I think 1 coin is impossible.
    But if I had had to narrow it down to only person(s) for collecting.
    It would be the Faustina ladies.
    Esp. a coin by Annia Faustina
    annia

    I think next year I will get one.


    Doug
    The Faustina Collector
  • CladiatorCladiator Posts: 18,073 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I keep checking to see if Civitas has responded...nothing yet image
  • I've always regretted not bidding on an old-style owl tetradrachm that caught my eye in one of HJB's Buy or Bid sales a couple of years ago. I'm still searching for one as nice (that I can afford).

    My favorite ancient is my Larissa drachm, though. I even love how off center it is image It's super high-relief, has an attractive style, and was relatively inexpensive:

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  • I even love how off center it is

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  • coinmickeycoinmickey Posts: 767 ✭✭
    A gold Aureus of any of the 12 Caesars....image

    Ah, dare to dream!!
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    Chicolini: Mint? No, no, I no like a mint. Uh - what other flavor you got?



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  • Quality was job two.

    Indeed!
  • northcoinnorthcoin Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hyperizer - Is your logo intended as a subliminal ad for a chain of gas stations that used to feature the flying horse? Was it Mobil? I don't see them in my part of the country but perhaps they are alive and flying elsewhere in the country? By the way, that rainbow toning on your selection adds a nice touch.
  • Yep, Mobil! Also TriStar Pictures, I guess. It's a Corinth stater that's part of my type set:

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    I just won this Mithradates VI Tetradrachm. Talk about a guy with an interesting life!

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  • northcoinnorthcoin Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Interesting reference to the British Museum. I was told that one of the ancients I have is identical to a coin there. How extensive is their collection and has anyone published a book with photos of the collection?
  • northcoinnorthcoin Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭✭✭
    What is the best collection of ancients in any museum?
  • JZraritiesJZrarities Posts: 2,583 ✭✭✭
    Yes - there is a set of books called the Syllogue Nummorum Graecorum (SNG) that have Corpus from many of the greatest Musuems.

    Here's the List of SNG

    You can also find some beautiful SNG coins online in the database:

    SNG Coins
  • AgflyerAgflyer Posts: 948 ✭✭✭
    This is my favorite ancient. I love the high relief and the owl is just plain neat. image
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  • SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,461 ✭✭✭✭
    The Numismatic museum in Athens Greece has an impressive collection, if you ever visit the country. Also, a private bank, Alpha Bank ,thanks to the owner's passion for the hobby, has managed to assemble an impressive collection, the latest mega acquisition of which was a very rare Athenian dekadrachm.




    edited to add numismatic museum's link

    in English
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  • northcoinnorthcoin Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Thanks for the updates.
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