M. Furius L. f. Philus AR Denarius 119 BC Diameter: 19.6 mm Weight: 3.8 grams Obverse: Laureate head of Janus Reverse: Roma, holding spear and wreath, trophy of Gallic arms and a carnyx left and star above, ROMA to right Reference: Crawford 281/1
Mn Fonteius Cf AR Denarius 85 B.C. Rome Mint Diameter: 20mm Weight: 3.88 grams Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo Vejovis right, M FONTEI CF behind, thunderbolt below, ROMA monogram below chin Reverse: infant genius right goat right, caps of the Dioscuri above, filleted thyrsos below Reference: Fonteia 9; Cr353/1a; Syd 724. Scarce
C. Piso L.f. Frugi AR Denarius 61 BC Rome mint Diameter: 17 mm Weight: 3.73 grams Obverse: Head of Apollo right, hair bound with fillet; wreath behind Reverse: Horseman galloping right, holding whip Reference: Crawford 408/1b (O40/R56); Hersh, Piso 238 (O235/R2056); Sydenham 866; Calpurnia 24d Other: 6h, VF, toned, porous surfaces, cleaning marks under tone From the Bruce R. Brace Collection
L. Roscius Fabatus AR (Silver) Serratus Denarius Rome Mint Struck 59 BC Diameter: 18mm Weight: 3.84 grams Obverse: Head of Juno Sospita in goat skin, L ROSCI below, Rhyton behind (couple of banker's marks) Reverse: Girl standing right feeding serpent before, symbol to left, FABATI in exergue Reference: Crawford 412/1; Syd 915; Roscia 3. … Attractively toned The reverse depicts the scene that occurred early at Lanuvium at the festival in honor of Juno Sospita, when a virgin descended into the grotto under the temple with food for the serpent who dwelt there. If the girl was chaste, she returned safely to her home, where there was much rejoicing.
phocas follis and half follis, on both coins phocas is spelled with an F (focas) on the obverse legend (barely visible on right coin).....it's the only thing i got that is remotely f related.
=> and last, but not least ... Florianus - Antoninianus 276 AD Diameter: 24 mm Weight: 4.2 grams Obverse: IMP CM ANN FLORIANVS AVG; draed, cuirassed and radiate bust right Reverse: PRO-VIDEN D-EOR / KA G; Providentia holding two stanards and Sol holding globe, standing vis-a-vis, star between them Reference: RIC 114 Other: "rare" legend
Hello Randy Geki, Can you tell me briefly what these three coins are? All I really know is that we are at "F" and the middle coin looks familiar but no telling its size.
Sure 1st is a ae19 provincial(I forgotfrom where) of Faustina II 2nd sestertius of Faustina 3rd sestertius of Faustina II
Shall we graduate to "G" at noon today? I've got a couple Gs and one is a new purchase from this last Sunday.
Here is my new purchase. Grypos for "G". I sure hope it is "g"enuine. SELEUKID KINGDOM Antiochos VIII (Grypos) AR Tetradrachm Antioch Mint 121-113 B.C. 16.12 grams, 28.0 to 30.5 mm Obv: Diademed head facing right Reverse: Zeus Standing Left holding star & sceptre with crescent over head IE/A to far left, N to right, with N in exergue. BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY to right, EΠI.ΦANOYZ to left of Zeus, all within wreath. Grade: aVF coin that includes cabinet tone on obverse & reverse resulting from long-term storage. Other: Grypos was essentially the last of the Seleukid Kings of Syria. SNG Spaer 2498v (O to inner R), SMA 372.