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So there is Faustina Friday, but how about Tranquillina Thursday? New addition this week; always like the galleys and this one has good detail on the obverse.

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Roman Provincial Bithynia - Apameia 241 - 244

Obv. Tranquillina (wife of Gordian IIII) SAB TRANQVILLINA AVG, draped bust right

Rev. Galley left with three oarsmen; CICA APA above, DD below.

AE 26mm 8.21g

RPC VII.2 1869; BMC 39

 

Anyone else have a variety of Tranquillina with a galley?

 

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Tranquillina (241 - 244 A.D.)

Egypt, Alexandria
Billon Tetradrachm
O: CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CEB, diademed and draped bust right.
R: Homonoia standing left, raising arm and holding double cornuacopiae; in left field, L E. year 5 (241/2 A.D.)
12.5g
24mm
Milne 3420 Emmett 3449

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Tranquillina and galley under full sail.

RPC Volume: VII.2 №: 767
Reign: Gordian III Persons: Tranquillina (Augusta)  241-244 CE
City: Hadrianopolis  Region: Thrace Province: Thrace
Denomination: Æ (24 mm) Average weight: 7.47 g.
Obverse: ϹΑΒ(Ι) ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛΛΕΙΝΑ ϹΕΒ; diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina, right
Reverse: ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ; galley with sail hoisted, right; on board, rowers.
7.59g. 24mm
Reference: Jurukova, Hadrianopolis 686–7, 698

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Why not Indeed?

 

Tranquillina Augusta, 241-244 C.E.

AE25, 10.7g MESOPOTAMIA, Singara (Sinjar, Iraq)

Obverse: SAB TRANQVILLINA AVG, Diademed and draped bust right

Reverse: AVP CEP KOA CINT APA Veiled Bust of Tyche Right; Centaur Sagittarius leaping right and discharging bow above

Reference: BMC Arabia p. 136, 14; SNG Copenhagen 258 

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I'll chip in. Here's her with Gordy lll:

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Gordianus III. (238-244 AD). With Tranquillina. AE 25 Anchialos, Thrace, c. 241-244

Obv. AVT K M ANT ΓOPΔIANOC AVΓ CЄB / TPANKVΛΛINA, laureate, draped and cuirassed�bust of Gordian III. facing draped bust of Tranquillina. Rev: OVΛΠIAC AΓXIAΛE ΩN , Tyche standing left, holding cornucopiae and patera.AMNG 675.

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Alexandria
Billon-Tetradrachm
Obv.: CAB TPANKVΛΛEINA CEB, diademed, draped bust right
Rev.: Eagle standing left, L-S= Year 6 = (242/243)
12,47g, 23mm
Ref.: Geißen 2685, Dattari 4848

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Can anyone give me a rendering of the reverse legend on my Tranquillina from Singara? I can't make it out and try as I might, I cannot find another example of this coin online for guidance. Seems to be fairly rare.

 

Edit: I had documented it earlier on Cointalk. Never mind

It's AVP CEP KOA CINT APA 

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Here is another one:

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obverse : ϹΑΒΕΙΝΙΑ ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛΛΙΝΑ; diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina, right
reverse: ΒΑΡΗΝΩΝ; Hermes seated left, on rock, holding purse and caduceus
City: Baris ; 8,34 gr ; AE 25 mm
RPC Volume: VII.2 №: 2401

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Why not two (with a bonus husband)

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31,3 mm, 21,27 g.
Mesopotamia, Singara. Gordian with Tranquillina 238-244 AD. Ӕ. 243-244 AD.
ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟΝ ϹΑΒ ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛΛΙΝΑ ϹΕΒ, confronted busts of Gordian III, laureate and cuirassed, r., seen from rear, and Tranquillina, diademed and draped bust, l. / ΑΥΡ ϹΕΠ ΚΟΛ ϹΙΝΓΑΡΑ, draped, veiled and turreted Tyche, seated l., on rock, holding ears of corn, with centaur (Sagittarius) l. leaping l., shooting bow, above her; below, lower l., half-length figure of river-god Mygdonius swimming l.
RPC VII.2, 3468.

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23,5 mm, 7,59 g. Thrace, Hadrianopolis. Tranquillina 241-244 AD. Ӕ. [CAB(I)] TPANKVΛΛEINA CEB, diademed and draped bust right / ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ (ΩΝ ligate), galley with sail, right; on board, rowers. Jurukova, Hadrianopolis 686–7, 698; Varbanov 4089; RPC VII.2, 767.

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I have only two Tranquillina coins depicting her without Gordian III.

This one features Marsyas on its reverse.  @Alegandron 
has one that was struck with the same obverse die but has a different reverse type.

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Tranquillina, 241-244 CE.
Roman provincial Æ 24.1 mm, 8.06 g.
Thrace, Deultum, 241-244 CE.
Obv: SAB TRANQVILLINA AVG, diademed and draped bust, right.
Rev: COL FL PAC DEVLT, Marsyas as Silenus facing right, carrying wine skin over left shoulder and raising right arm.
Refs: Moushmov 3757; Youroukova 425, 4/II; cf. SNG Cop 549.


I also have this one from Cyzicus that depicts Demeter on its reverse. I like how the obverse inscription gives all three names: Furia Sabinia Tranquillina.TranquillinaCyzicusDemeter.jpg.851c6106870e2adc947615e86b711542.jpg
Tranquillina, 241-244 CE.
Roman provincial Æ 21.3 mm, 5.79 g, 7 h.
Mysia, Cyzicus, Strategos Lepidus.
Obv: Φ ϹΑΒ ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛΛЄΙΝΑΝ, draped bust, right, wearing stephane.
Rev: ϹΤΡ ΛЄΠΙΔΟΥ ΚΥΖΙΚΗΝΩΝΕΩ, Demeter advancing right, holding a torch in each hand.
RPC VII.1, 31; McClean 7608.
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16 hours ago, Ancient Coin Hunter said:

AVP CEP KOA CINT APA 

@ambr0zie wrote the letters in Greek:

11 hours ago, ambr0zie said:

ΑΥΡ ϹΕΠ ΚΟΛ ϹΙΝΓΑΡΑ

"CЄΠ" for Septimia, "KOΛ" for "colony" and "CINΓAPA" for Singara.
The type is related to the Persian wars as described on this page:
http://augustuscoins.com/ed/Persian/Persia.html

A very similar type was struck for Nisibis:


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Gordian III and Tranquillina
31 mm. 19.81 grams.
[CЄΠ] KOΛO NЄCIBI MHTPO  (Septimia Colony Nisibis Metropolis) 

For more about coins of Nisibis, see
http://augustuscoins.com/ed/Nisibis/Nisibis.html

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Bit late for Thursday, but...

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Caesarea Cappadocia Ae22 6.67g. CΑΒ ΤΡΑΝΚVΛΛΙΝΑ AVG Diademed and draped bust right / MHTP KAI B NE six grain ears bound together, date ET-Z (243-244) across fields. Sydenham Caesarea 618, SNG von Aulock 6534.

 

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7 hours ago, Valentinian said:

@ambr0zie wrote the letters in Greek:

"CЄΠ" for Septimia, "KOΛ" for "colony" and "CINΓAPA" for Singara.
The type is related to the Persian wars as described on this page:
http://augustuscoins.com/ed/Persian/Persia.html

A very similar type was struck for Nisibis:


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Gordian III and Tranquillina
31 mm. 19.81 grams.
[CЄΠ] KOΛO NЄCIBI MHTPO  (Septimia Colony Nisibis Metropolis) 

For more about coins of Nisibis, see
http://augustuscoins.com/ed/Nisibis/Nisibis.html

Thank You. I had read that Singara was the home of a legion and hence the symbol Sagittarius. Those two cities (including Nisibis) were lost to the Persians after the reign of Gallus and represented two of the easternmost fortified towns in the Empire. I believe they were recovered by Galerius but lost again in the reign of Constantius II, Ammianus describes the battle for Nisibis and the fact that some of the old veterans of those campaigns were still alive at the time.

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My only Tranquillina so far:

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Province, City - Reign:  Phrygia, Docimeum - Tranquillina (Gordian III)

Denomination:  AE 27

Mint:  Docimeum (241 – 244 AD)

 

Obverse: ϹΑΒ ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛΛΕΙΝΑ Ϲ, Diademed and draped bust of Tranquillina, right

ReverseΔΟΚΙΜΕΩΝ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ, Tyche of Docimeum seated left on rocks, holding ear of corn; at her feet, river god Dureius

References: Unpublished; RPC VII.1, 750 (specimen #2)

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