Monday is almost done here in New York. Great light today had me feeling like I cracked the matrix for taking pictures of partially silvered coins: RIC 34. Love to see your London coins from the Tetrarchy.
LMCC 2.01.007 - Maximianus LMCC 2.01.007 - Diocletian LMCC 3.01.024 - Constantius 3.01.031 - Galerius Wonderful coin, IMP Shogun.
Shogun, Your Galerius nummus is a beauty ! They don't get any better . Some nummi from my collection are pictured below. Diocletian, AD 284-305 (struck AD 303-305). London Mint. Billon Nummus: 10.17 gm, 28 mm, 6 h. RIC 28a. Maximian Herculius, AD 286-310 (struck circa AD 303). London Mint. Billon Numus: 9.67 gm, 27 mm, 6 h. RIC 25. Ex Freeman & Sear 14, lot 472, 2007. Galerius as Caesar, AD 293-305 (struck circa AD 303-305). London Mint. Billon Nummus: 10.46 gm, 29 mm, 6 h. RIC 33. Ex Brian Henry Grover Collection. Constantius I as Caesar, AD 293-305 (struck circa AD 303). London Mint. Billon follis: 8.99gm, 28 mm, 6 h. RIC 22. Ex Freeman & Sear 14, lot 481, 2007.
I have owned a few over the years..... Diocletian Maximianus Herculius Constantius Chlorus Galerius (as Augustus) Severus II Maximinus II Daia
Here's a Mostly/partially silvered Nummus of Constantius RIC 14a, Cloke & Toone 2.01.010 Ex. AAMC Auction 3, July 24, 2021, lot 306 I'm increasingly becoming more interested in the Tetrarchic (is that a word?) coins of London, and threads like this keep me attuned. Great examples above! Thanks @IMP Shogun for starting this.