loophole for several coin purchases this week

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  1. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    I bought several coins this week and remembered it is also my 22nd anniversary tomorrow. The gift for this anniversary is copper and as luck would have it; these ancient bronze coins have at least 75% copper. So, happy anniversary to me! :D

    The first is this fantastic depiction of Maximianus as Hercules. The bust is described as cuirassed in the literature; but Maximianus is bare chested and only wearing a baldric.

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    Maximianus
    A.D. 288
    silvered Ӕ Antoninianus
    21x22mm 3.6g
    IMP MAXIMIANVS P AVG; Radiate, bare bust wearing baldric, lion’s skin across shoulder and carrying club.
    HERCVLI PACIFERO; Hercules stg. l., holding branch, club and lion’s skin; in left field B.
    In ex. SML
    RIC Vii Lugdunum 375; Bastien 130 (2 ex.)



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    S-P across the reverse might stand for Sacra Pecunia

    Maximinus II
    A.D. 305- 306
    Ӕ follis 22mm 9.8g
    GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAES; laureate head right.
    CONCORD IMPERII; Concordia standing facing, head left, leaning on sceptre with right hand and holding fold of drapery with left; S-P across fields, B in right.
    In ex. ALE
    RIC VI Alexandria 52

    Ex Jean Elsen 152 (9 Sept 2022) lot 810; Ex Jean Elsen 64 (2 DEC 2000) lot 605




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    Postumus
    A.D. 269
    Ӕ Antoninianus
    20mm 3.6g
    IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG; Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
    PACATOR ORBIS, radiate and draped bust of Sol right.
    RIC Vii Cologne 317; Cunetio 2465
     
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  3. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Happy anniversary and coingrats on your new acquisitions.
     
  4. nerosmyfavorite68

    nerosmyfavorite68 Well-Known Member

    The first Antoninianus is fantastic!
     
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  5. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Thanks for posting those great examples. Congratulations.
     
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  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    So what did ya get the wife Vic? (devil)
     
  7. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    she gets her pick of one of the coins...which I will hold onto for her!

    Actually she got 4 sweet copper cups...which I will probably use more than her.


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  8. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    and I just won another anniversary gift from the "death" workshop...well, actually a way to avoid the "death workshop"

    This coin is not in RIC for this combination of workshop letters. It has ΔE versus the normal Θ for workshop 9. Sometimes ΔE was used for workshop 9, instead of Θ, as some people at the time considered Θ the symbol of death because theta was the first letter of the Greek word for the personification of death- Thanatos



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    VRBS ROMA
    A.D. 330- 333
    Æ nummus 18mm 2.5g
    VRBS ROMA; Roma, helmeted, wearing imperial cloak.
    Rev. She-wolf left with twins (Romulus and Remus); above, two stars.
    In ex. SMANTΔE
    RIC VII Antioch --


    here is the normal workshop

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    VRBS ROMA
    A.D. 335- 337
    17mm 2.8gm
    Obv. VRBS ROMA [City of Rome] Roma, helmeted, wearing imperial cloak.
    Rev. She-wolf left with twins (Romulus and Remus); above, two stars.
    In ex. SMANΘ
    RIC VII Antioch 91
     
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  9. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Beautiful coins, Victor.
     
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  10. The Meat man

    The Meat man Well-Known Member

    Great coins and happy anniversary!
     
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  11. kountryken

    kountryken Well-Known Member

    Great coins @Victor_Clark as always. Really enjoy your posts and have learned a lot from them (sorry, don't mean to burst your bubble, but I've still got a long way to go, as learning goes, lol). But, you truly are a valued source of information. And, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Mine was Wednesday, 37 years! Congratulations, again.
     
  12. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    This story about conventional gifts for anniversaries is funny but... What is it like if you must wait for 50 years to get a gold present? And 80 years to get something made of oakwood (a nice coffin?).
     
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