...and rarely in such a high grade. In fact, I've never seen one this nice. RIC VIII Siscia 180 var. B (Victory walking left, looking right), dealer's pic... This little scarcity snuggled comfortably into my meager budget and said, "buy me," so I did, and now we will live happily ever after.
As far as AE4's go, the two-victories types are the common ones. This coin is no longer in my collection - sold it to a fellow forum member... The obverse on these small coins is typically very well struck. The trick is finding ones that have sharp reverse details. My newp is unusually good in that regard.
Cool Constans, JA ... you're correct (I haven't seen that reverse => I like the stars on the ol' exergue-line) Ummm, I only have one Constans example (wanna see it?) ... Constans AE3 Siscia Mint 337-350 AD Obverse: D N CONSTANS P F AVG, pearl diademed draped and cuirassed bust right Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Phoenix radiate, standing on rocky mound, (Gamma)SIS and symbol in exergue RIC VIII: 241 Size: 19mm, 2.36g ... hey, it has a cool animal on it!!
Ohh, that's nice! The porosity gives it an interesting appeal, combine that with a cool reverse type and you have an intriguing piece. Quite a pick up.
It's a modern reproduction from AntiquaNova. http://www.antiquanova.com/Erotic-t...-century-AD-fine-silver-replica-coin-d268.htm
I only wish I had a real one - I understand they're quite rare and valuable, but I can't find any auction results. What would you search for, other than Sprintria or Sprintriae?
There are many listed on acsearch with the search term of spintria. Or are you poking fun at me for repeatedly mistyping the word as sprintria a while back? It's hard to believe such incredible examples of ancient coins exist. It's easy to see why a non-ancient collector would think @AncientJoe's coin is a replica but his coins are authentic.
I get no results found for either word. Can you link any of the auctions directly? Edit: never mind, I was the one misssppelllling it.
Wow ... hot!! Sure, they're aren't any goats, but there's still a whole lotta racy coin-action (thanks for the link, coin-madame)