A lot of coins here to like! Eagles are the most common of all my reverse types. I'm not going to post every one I have but here a couple: First eagle reverse and first provincial: Marcianopolis, Caracalla, AD 198-217 AE27, 10.2g, 6h. Obv.: ΠIOC AVΓ ANTΩNINOC; Laureate head right, seen from behind. Rev.: YΠ KYNTIΛIANOY MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN (Quintillianus magistrate); Eagle standing left on globe, head right, holding wreath. First Ptolemy: Ptolemy IV, BC 246-222 AE41, 38.6mm; 12h Obv.: Bust of Zeus-Ammon right Rev.: ΠΤΟΛΣΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΣΩΣ; eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia tied with fillet before, ΔI between legs A Greek eagle: Apameia, Phrygia; BC 133-148 AE, 6.73g, 23mm; 2h Obv.: Bust of Athena right wearing high crested Corinthian helmet and aegis Rev.: AΠAMEΩN; eagle alighting on base with meander pattern flanked by caps of the Dioskouroi, star above Here's one with Constantine and an eagle: Constantine I, AD 306-337 AE, Follis, 4.48g, 22mm; 6h; Rome, AD 312-313 Obv.: IMP CONSTANTNVS PF AVG; laureate draped bust right Rev.: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI; legionary eagle between two vexilla In Ex.: R P
Couple of bold eagles there Jwt708, I especially like your Marcianopolis Caracalla, they minted some really nice coins at that provincial mint.