TODAY the famous person's letter is brought to you by the letter T: Post your T's I will start with: T is for TRAJAN: RI Trajan CE 98-117 AR drachm Struck CE 114-116 Arabia Petraea Bostra - Camel SNG ANS 1158 Post as many of your Ancient Coins featuring any person starting with the letter T ! And please feel free to post ANY of your Catch-UP Letters! PILE THEM ON!
Thanks Andrew! If you have "The Magnificent"! It has to be in GOLD! T is for TRANQUILLINA! RI Prv Thrace Deultum Tranquillina 241-244 CE Æ 22mm 6-6 g Hermes purse caduceus SNG Bulgaria 1504-8 O-R
Tacitus EGYPT, Alexandria. Tacitus Tetradrachm, 20 mm, 7.5 gm; CE 275/6 Obv: AKKL TAKITOC CEB; laureate and draped bust right Rev: ETOYC-A; eagle standing left, head right with wreath in its beak Ref: Milne 4510, Emmett 3974 Ex Professor James R. Eaton collection (1834-1897) Tiberius EGYPT, Alexandria. Tiberius Year 5, CE 18/9 AE obol, 20 mm, 4.45 gm Obv: bare head right Rev: hippopotamus right; TIBEPIoY above; [L] E in exergue Ref: Emmett 62.5, R1; Geissen 47; Dattari-Savio 102 (this coin); RPC 5082 ex Dattari collection (Giovanni Dattari, 1858-1923) Tiberius II Constantine Tiberius II Constantine, CE 578-582 AE decanummium, 20 mm, 3.3 gm, Constantinople Obv: DM TIB CONTAN PP AVI, crowned, draped and cuirassed bust facing Reb: Large X, cross above. no mintmark Ref: SB 436, DOC 20 Titus EGYPT, Alexandria. Titus regnal year 3, CE 80/1 billion tetradrachm, 25.5 mm, 12.34 gm Obv: AVTOKTITOVKAIΣOVEΣΠAΣIANOVΣEB; laureate bust right Rev: OMO NOIA; Homonoia seated left on throne, holding olive branch; LΓ in left field Ref: Emmett 233.3, R1; Milne 459 Trajan Trajan Rome mint, CE 114-115 AR denarius, 18 mm, 3.7 gm Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC. Laureate and draped bust right Rev: P M TR P COS VI P P S P Q R. Trajan’s column surmounted by statue of Trajan, holding patera and scepter; two eagles at base Ref: RIC II 35 https://www.cointalk.com/threads/last-coin-of-2014-trajans-column-denarius.257275/
TITI: RI Julia Flavia Titi Diva 90-91 CE d-Titus concubine-uncleDomitian AE Sestert 33mm 20.4g - Carpentum mules SPQR - SC THEODORA: RI AE 15 Theodora 337-340 CE Pietas Romana Sear 3911 THEODOSIUS: RI Theodosius I 379-395 CE AE 18mm Concordia
"T" is for Titus and Titi! Titus 79-81 CE AR Denarius (3.29 gm) of Rome, as Caesar, 76 AD. Laureate head right / Eagle on cippus. RSC.59a. RIC.191a. RIC2.861. JuliaTiti (Daughter of Titus)AE Dupondius Empress. 10.76 grams 27mm Rome AD 279-80 Obv IVLIA IMP T AVG F AVGVSTA Draped bust of Julia right hair in bun Rv CERES AVGVST S C Ceres standing left holding corn ears and long torch Sear 2615 RIC Titus 177 Former: fvrisus
Theodore I Mint: Nicaea Billon trachy 1208 AD Obvs: Christ enthroned holding Gospels. No asterisk Revs: Theodore holding scepter cruciger and akakia. ωc left, k right. 20x32mm, 3.3g. Ref: DO 4 Type b, SB --
Tetricus I RI Tetricus I 271-274 CE Ant LAETITIA Tetricus II RI Tetricus II 273-274 CE BI Ant SPES w Flower Theodosius II RI Theodosius II 402-450 CE AE4 11mm Cross in Wreath
Titus RIC 112 Titus denarius IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M Head of Titus, laureate, bearded, right TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P Dolphin coiled around anchor Rome mint, 80 AD RIC 112 (C2), BMCRE 72, RSC 309 Ex-Londinium Coins Titus' pulvinar series commemorating the opening of the Colosseum.
TIMOLEON Sicily Syracuse Timoleon Third Deocracy 344-317 BCE AE Hemidrachm Zeus Thundrbolt TIMESIANAX Iona-Ephesos AR Hemi-Drachm-TriObol Bee - Incuse Sq TIMESIANAX 335-320 BCE Seaby 4368