Any reason to buy new coins, so get off the wagon and celebrate with me and buy some coins!! My new Girl friend.. Severina..270- 275 AD. Ae, Antoninianus. Wife of Aurelian. Obv. Severina diad. draped, bust right, with crescent behind. Rev. Concordia stand left, holding standard in right hand. XXl in ex. with V in left field. Super Silvered. 21mm x 3.94g. So post up some Girls or any new buys or just go buy some Ancients and post here this week!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! that's a cool self birthday present, nice details on severina....she looks surprised about something. this coin is my last "lady coin" that features a mortal, maybe. i don't think it is exactly known who or what this is...unusually described as a "female head".
Humm maybe your coin is not a lady but a man? I also had many of these. http://www.man.es/man/en/estudio/programas-internos/numismatica/sylloge.html
Happy Birthday Johnny. I have some coins I am watching (even if I am suppose to be on the wagon). If I get one, I'll post it here in your honor. In the meantime. that's a nice looking Severina.
Happy Birthday, Eng! Don't have a Severina, but here's my favourite Aurelian, an As with husband and wife holding hands and a slightly creepy head of Sol floating between them.
My Severina was ahead of her time unlike Bruce Jenner. Mine features her transition to a man featuring a mustache
Awesome coins Everyone, keep on buying, jw, i bought some of your coins too!! Z i have to find one those head floaters, i like it.. Green18 tell the wifey you need to buy some coins this week, its my Birthday!! Martin you never disappoint!! Chris you must have a Bruce Jenner coin!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ENG!!!! I'm with you---any reason to buy more coins is a great reason!! Love the posts and I even love those Bing shared with us My Severina is similar to Bings and a tad silvered----my other 'new lady' is a budget example of Agrippina Senior---and I'm still unsure if it was worth it, but it's mine now, for better or worse LOL
Happy Birthday Eng, I bought this in your honour: Sellers pics Constantius I, Alexandria, AE radiate fraction. 296-297 AD. FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. CONCORDIA MIL-ITVM, Constantius standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre. Gamma in lower centre. Mintmark ALE. RIC VI Alexandria 48A
PP, did you just buy this? I placed at bid on it and was outbid by the next fraction if this is the same coin.
Yep. I bid $12.51. Nice coin glad you got it. I wonder how many times we all bid against each other and not know it. I also suppose it's better that way.