Thanks, Ancient Aussie! Here are a couple more. Migration period, Balkans/Danube, imitation of Constantine AE 3: Gratian siliqua, Aquileia:
Here is one with Victory facing, wings spread: AURELIAN Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG Radiate, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: VICTORIA AVG, Victory facing, wings spread, rising up between two shields, pearl diadem in hands star over P in right field. first officinae Siscia Struck at Siscia, 270-5 AD 4.1g, 21mm RIC 238
Still not enough late Roman here, so two more: Theodosius I, tiny AE 4, Antioch: And Honorius, AE 3, Antioch again:
Welcome @Severus Alexander ! This place is great. Watch out though as it can influence coins you buy! In the coin below I think Zeus is holding Victory who is presenting a laurel wreath or crown: Philip I Philadelphos, semi-autonomous city issue of Antioch AR, tetradrachm, 26mm, 12h; Antioch mint 46/5 BC or later Obv.: Diademed head left Rev.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΑΠΠΟV ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟVΣ ΦΙΛΑΔΕΑΦΟV; Zeus Nikephoros seated left holding spear in left hand holding victory presenting laurel wreath in right; AYT monogram to inner left, date in exergue (off flan)
Fulvia as Victoria; Victoria driving biga: Roman Republican AR denarius L. Mussidius Longus Rome mint, 42 BC 17.0 mm; 3.5 gm Obv: Bust of Marc Antony's 3rd wife, Fulvia, as Victory, r., draped. Rev: L MVSSIDIVS LONGVS, Victory in biga, r., holding reins. Refs: Sear 1517; BMCRR 4229; RRC 494/40; Sydenham 1095; RSC Mussidia 4; Banti Mussidia 613
Here are a couple late Romans: Valens, AD 364-378 AE, 3.1g, 18.5mm; 6h; Siscia Obv.: DN VALEN-S PF AVG; pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right Rev.: SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICAE, F in in left field, M in right field; Victory advancing right holding wreath in right hand and palm in left In Ex.: ASISC Valentinian I AD 364-375 AW, 2.7g, 18mm; 1h; Siscia mint Obv.: DN VALENTINI-ANVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, curiassed & draped bust right Rev.: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE; victory advancing left, holding wreath in right and Palm in last hand. Star over A in left field In Ex.: DASISC
Nike Rocks!! Syracuse Heiron I Tet 480/78-475 Quad with Nike above & Arethusa with Dolphins Sicily, Messana 445-439 BC Chariot with biga of mules with Nike above & Hare in wreath Sicily, Syracuse, Hiketas II 287-278 BC Kore & Nike driving horse biga
Some Victory types for Septimius Severus. Victory walking left, holding wreath in right hand, palm in left Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm Victory walking left, holding wreath in both hands Victory walking right, holding trophy in both hands Victory standing left engraving AV/G on shield to left with right hand, which is resting on a column, holding palm in left hand. Victory seated left holding wreath and palm Victory walking left, holding wreath in right hand, trophy over left shoulder; captive left Victory flying left holding wreath with both hands over shield set on low base Victory standing on globe left, holding wreath in right hand, palm in left Victory walking right, holding wreath in left hand, trophy in right Victory standing right, resting foot on helmet, inscribing shield set on palm tree
Nice toning on that denarius H8! Macedonia, Stobi. Caracalla AE26 Caracalla AE26 of Stobi. A C M AVR ANTONINVS, laureate head right / MVNICI STOBE, Nike advancing right carrying palm branch & wreath.
Ol' Victory was a rather multi-talented gal. Here she is driving a mean quadriga... Shaking her wreaths and dancing... Steering the good ship Fel Temp Reparatio...
A 1st Century A.D. bronze artefact displayed in Museum at Caerleon, the Roman City of Isca Silurum in South Wales showing Victory with a trophy.
I have a Fulvia as Victory... Roman Imperiatorial Marc Antony 43 BCE AR Quinarius 13mm 1.67g Lugdunum Winged bust Victory-probly Fulvia Lion DVNI LVGV Craw 489/5, Sear 1519, Syd 1160