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Júpiter

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Marc Antony Legions
« on: February 08, 2004, 07:31:35 am »
I am concentrated in finishing my collection of legions of Antonio, I need numbers I - VII - IX - XIII - XVIII - XX - XXIV and XXV. I will be thankful to you that you communicate to me if some day you see some of them for sale or simply some image.

















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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2004, 11:56:56 am »
Very interesting collection! How long has it taken you to collect all of these legions?  :o

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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2004, 01:55:29 pm »
Hi Jùpiter

Yours is a very handsome collection.

This is my LEG. VII

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Júpiter

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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2004, 03:35:10 pm »
One year,  but I believe that I need one more for the coins which I
haven't.
I buyed my collection for all the world, Barcelona, Madrid, Zurich, Basilea, Muncich, USA, etc. and you could see it in my web
http://www.denarios.org
or in this link
http://www.denarios.org/imperio/index.asp?fuseaction=imprimible&id_busqueda=780


Rugser: It give permission me to put the image in my Web, including your nick?
thanks.

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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2004, 04:22:44 pm »
Hi Jùpiter
You have my permission for put the image of my coin in your Web.

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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2004, 06:15:17 pm »
new coin for the collection, it lacks one less


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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2004, 06:19:19 pm »
    Are you sure that's XX not XXI which you already have?
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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2004, 10:47:35 am »
ALL LEGIONS
Praetoriarvm
Specvlatorvm
Leg. PRI
Leg. II
Leg. III
Leg. IIII
Leg. IV
Leg. V
Leg. VI
Leg. VII
Leg. VIII
Leg. IIX
Leg. VIIII
Leg. IX
Leg. X
Leg. XI
Leg. XII ANTIQVAE
Leg. XII
Leg. XIII
Leg. XIIII
Leg. XIV
Leg. XV
Leg. XVI
Leg. XVII
Leg. XVII CLASSICAE
Leg. XVIII
Leg. XIIX
Leg. XVIII LYBICAE
Leg. XVIIII
Leg. XIX
Leg. XX
Leg. XXI
Leg. XXII
Leg. XXIII


I do not have
Leg. PRI
Leg. IIII
Leg. VII
Leg. IIX
Leg. VIIII
Leg. IX
Leg. XIII
Leg. XIIII
Leg. XVIII
Leg. XIIX
Leg. XVIII LYBICAE
Leg. XVIIII

authenticate?
XXIV   to   XXX

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Júpiter

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Re:Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2004, 05:08:07 pm »
new coin for the collection, it lacks one less (3-3-2004)



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Re: Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2010, 05:23:37 pm »
Just a few thoughts. 

In this discussion there are several references to Legions XXIV through XXX.  I believe there are only 23 numbered legions in this series (if you count LEG PRI as a numbered legion rather than a named legion).   

However, five legions are known to be numbered in two ways (#4-IIII/IV, #8-IIX/VIII, #9-IX/VIIII, #14-XIV/XIIII and #19-XIX/XVIIII). 

In addition, three are three legions that are numbered AND named: ANTIQVAE (legion XII); CLASSICAE (legion XVII); and LYBICAE (legion XVIII). 

Also, there are two legions known only by name:  CHORTIVM PRAETORIARVM and CHORTIS SPECVLATORVM (again, assuming you count LEG PRI as a numbered legion rather than a named legion). 

Finally, and in addition to the foregoing silver issues, there are nine known gold coins in the series: CHORTIVM PRAETORIARVM, and Legions II, IV, VI, XII, XIII, XIV, XIX and XXII. 

That's a total of 42 coins known to be in the series. 

I have images of all of the above except LEG PRI and the gold versions of CHORTIVM PRAETORIARVM, II, IV, VI, XII, XIII, and XIV.  (Actually, I have images of LEG PRI, and the gold IV and VI, but they are from books and are of poor quality, as well as the reverse of CHORTIVM PRAETORIARVM).  If you have images of any of these I'd like copies, please.

Thanks.

- Al

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Re: Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #10 on: May 08, 2010, 08:08:47 pm »
My own collection of the Mark Antony legionary coins took about 5 years to assemble (on a very limited budget). Except for a couple of date variants, I had all the silver coins except for the elusive LEG. PRI. The coins were acquired by FORVM, and so you can see images of them in the Catalog (under "Sold", of course).   :)

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Re: Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2010, 11:10:03 pm »
This is a collection I aspire to have however I want ALL of Antony's coinage not just the legionary series!  It will be a long road but the fun is in finding the missing links! 

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Re: Marc Antony Legions
« Reply #12 on: May 09, 2010, 10:13:46 am »
This is a collection I aspire to have however I want ALL of Antony's coinage not just the legionary series!  It will be a long road but the fun is in finding the missing links! 
You've set yourself a fascinating but difficult task! The legionary coins (with a few exceptions) will be almost the easiest part of it. There are lots of rare and obscure Mark Antony coins, like for example this (halved) piece, probably from Cyrene, naming Cleopatra as "queen" and "goddess" but Antony only as "consul".

Francis

 

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