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Coma Berenices
Coma Berenices is one of the 88 IAU constellations . The name means "Berenice's hair" in Latin and refers to Queen Berenice II of Egypt who sacrificed her long hair in the name of love. Today's post, inspired by a coin from Ptolemaic Egypt and the reign of Ptolemy III, takes us to 246 BC. Ptolemy III headed off to the Third Syrian War to avenge his sister, Berenice Syra. Kyrenaika, Kyrene. temp. Magas (father of Berenice II). Circa 294-275 BC. AR Didrachm (18.5mm, 7.94 g,
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42 minutes ago5 min read


Hostilian, Apollo, and the Plague of Cyprian
In the Spring of 251, the mint at Rome struck a sestertius for the young Caesar Hostilian. The reverse shows Apollo seated in calm dignity, lyre at his side, under the legend PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS - a promise of dynastic stability. Within months that promise was broken. Decius and Herennius Etruscus were dead after a battle at Abritus with the Goths. Hostilian too would die soon afterwards, perhaps by plague, perhaps by murder. Modern historians disagree over whether the the Pl
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6 days ago10 min read


The Boy Emperor
BM1877 Alexandria GORDIAN III laureate cuirassed AKMANTΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟCEV Homonoia stands left with double cornucopoia. LE to left. EF 3/3. Seaby (on reverse) The year AD 238 is often called the " Year of the Six Emperors ". The year began with Maximinus Thrax as emperor, a career soldier of humble background who relied heavily on the army and showed little patience for the Senate. To fund his military campaigns, he imposed harsh tax demands across the provinces. The strain was espe
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Feb 287 min read


Fakes & Wisdom of the Crowd
It is said that there are three kinds of ancient coin collectors: Those who admit to having purchased fakes. Those who have purchased fakes and don’t admit it. Those who have purchased fakes and don’t know it.
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Feb 229 min read
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