Otacilia Severa. Augusta, Æ Sestertius AD 244-249 Secular Games issue., 4th officina. 9th emission of Philip I, AD 248 Rome mint Diameter: 28 mm Weight: 15.99 grams Obverse: Draped bust right, wearing stephane Reverse: Hippopotamus standing right Reference: RIC IV 200a (Philip I); Banti 13 Other:12h … Good VF, dark brown patina, with some red. Ex Robert O. Ebert Collection
Otacilia Severa AR Antoninianus 247-249 AD Diameter: 23 mm Weight: 5.0 grams Obverse: OTACIL SEVERA AVG - Diademed and draped bust of Otacilia Reverse: CONCORDIA AVGG - Concordia seated, holding patera and cornucopiae, altar before Reference: RIC 129
Me neither. I've been looking at various coins of the Nabataean king Obodas, but nothing wows me at the moment.
Orbiana, Denarius Rome mint, AD 225 SALL BARBIA ORBIANA AVG, diademed and draped bust right CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left on throne, holding double cornucopia and patera 3.08 gr Ref : RSC # 1, Cohen # 1, RCV # 8191, RIC # 319 Q
Otacilia Severa, Sestertius Sestertius struck in Rome, 248 AD MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, Diademed and draped bust of Otacilia right SAECVLARES AVGG, Cippus, SC in field 22.44 gr Ref : Cohen #68, RCV #9171 Q
Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus Antoninianus struck in Rome, AD 247 OTACIL SEVERA AVG, Diademed and draped bust of Otacilia right PIETAS AVGVSTAE, Pietas standing left 4.41 gr Ref : Cohen #43, RCV #9158 Q
Otacilia Severa, Tetradrachm Antioch mint, AD 244 MAW OTAKIA CEOYHPAN CEB, Draped and diademed bust right, on crescent seen from front DHMAPX EPHOYCIAC, Eagle facing, head left, wings open, holding a wreath in beak. SC at exergue 12.20 gr 26.5 mm Ref : Prieur # 324_049 Q
Well that'a all folks If I may allow myself to a pun, not sure it's enough to make myself the wizzard of O's Q
Octavian, also previously posted under Augustus: OCTAVIAN (AUGUSTUS) AR Denarius (3.84 g.) Brundisium & Rome (?) ca. 29 - 27 B.C. Bare head of Octavian right; rev. IMP - CAESAR military trophy, base crossed w/rudder and anchor set on prow right OCTAVIAN & JULIUS CAESAR AV Aureus (8.15 g.) Mint moving w/Octavian late summer-autumn 43 B.C. Bare head of Octavian right; C CAESAR COS PO(NT) (AV)G. Rev. C CAESAR DICT PERP PO(NT) (MA)X around wreathed head of Julius Caesar right MARC ANTONY & OCTAVIAN, 42 B.C. AV Aureus (8.12 gm.) Ephesus mint, 41 B.C. Bare head of Antony / Bare head of Octavian.
Nice Otho, Bing. That coin made me think, of all the coins posted over time, you hardly ever see an Otho.
Octavian, Triumvir and Imperator, Augustus 16 January 27 B.C. - 19 August 14 A.D Silver denarius, Fair, rough, Italian (Rome?) mint, weight 3.495g, maximum diameter 18.5mm, die axis 270o, c. 29 - 27 B.C.; obverse IMP CAESAR, Octavian, holding olive branch, driving triumphal quadriga right; reverse Victory standing right on prow, wreath in right, palm over shoulder in left
Otacilia Severa AE As. MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed draped bust right / CONCORDIA AVGG, S C in ex, Concordia seated left, holding patera & double cornucopiae. Cohen 11. RIC 203b
It is time to begin posting your P coins. I posted this NEWP in September so here it is again: Probus A.D. 276-282 AE Silvered Antoninianus Struck in A.D. 278 3.88 gms, 24 mm Obv: radiant bust in imperial mantle facing left holding eagle tipped septre. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG Rev: Probus on horseback raising hand, no captive at foot. XXIQ in exergue. ADVENTVS AVG. Grade: EF, large, lustrous, & centered with original silver plate & clear legends. Other: Siscia mint workshop #4 (Q). 5th Issue of Siscia. R.I.C. 624 Bust Type H, Alföldi type 5, n° 95, like Sear 3340. Probus strived to revive the failing Roman economy but was ultimately killed by mutinous soldiers that didn’t want to perform civilian labor. From David & Grace Barbone Sept 2013.