Domitian Denarius: Domitian (81-96 AD). AR Denarius (3.56 g, 19 mm, 6h). Rome Mint, January 1 – September 13, 92 AD. IMP CAES DOMIT A[VG GERM P M] TR P XI, laureate head right / IMP XXI COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva standing front, head to left, holding thunderbolt and spear; round shield set on ground to right. RIC II 732; RSC 272.
D for Delmatius FL DELMATI - US NOB CAES GLOR IAEXERC ITUS :: SCONST A.D.333-334 RIC VII 398 1.42 gr 15.55 mm
Draped and damned A damnatio memoriae was undertaken against Carinus after his death, removing his name and image from as many works of literature and art as possible while also destroying statues of him.
You are early again, lol. 9PM Spanish time each 48 hours I post an intro. But as you started................ Everyone enter your extremely entertaining examples of everlasting entertainment. Excruciating events, eye candy or Emperors and Empresses. Enjoy everything E
Here is Herennia Etrucilla Antoninianus HER ETRUSCILLA AVG PVDICITIA AVG RIC IVc 58b ; Rome; 3.80 gr ; 22.63 mm
EASTERN CELTS, DACHREITER TYPE AR Drachm OBVERSE: Celticized head of Zeus right REVERSE: Celticized horseman riding left; wheel of four spokes above Struck by the Skordoski in Syrmia, 2d Century BC 1.87g, 14mm OTA 188/2-3
MARCUS ANTONIUS Ionia Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm OBVERSE: M ANTONIVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT, head of Antony right, wreathed in ivy, lituus below, all within wreath of ivy and grapes REVERSE: III VIR R P C, bust of Octavia right on cista flanked by snakes Ephesus 39 BC 11.8gm, 26mm RPC I 2201, Sydenham 1197, Sear 262
Eyeing this Example of Elephant on Antiochos IV Epiphanes coin as Exhibit E for your Enjoyment Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos IV Epiphanes (175-164 BC). Serrate AE (15 mm. 3.22 g, 1h). Ptolemaïs (Ake) mint. Struck 175 to circa 173/2 BC. Diademed, veiled and draped bust of Laodike IV right; monogram behind. / BAΣIΛE[ΩΣ] ANTIOXOY, head of elephant left with monogram above trunk; below right, prow left.
Felicitations fans of far off foreign fiefdoms, fat flans and flagrantly fraudulent usurpers. Fill in the following two days with a frivolous and flamboyant fiesta of anything F. Fun for all.
F for Florianus A.D. 275 - 276 ; Serdica ; Antoninianus IMP C M ANN FLORINAUS AVG PRO - VIDEND-EOR / /*/ KA TRIANGLE RIC Va 111 ; 3.74 gr ; 21.84 mm
For F, Featuring Felix & Festus, Familiar Figures From the Fifth book of the New Testament: Judaea. Procurators. Antonius Felix (52-59 AD). AE Prutah (16 mm, 3.13 gm). Dated year 14 of Claudius, 54 AD. ΝEΡW ΚΛΑΥ ΚΑΙCΑΡ (Nero Clau[dius]), two crossed oblong shields over two crossed spears. / ΒΡΙΤ (Brit[annicus]) (younger son of Claudius) above, L-ΙΔ K-AI (year 14 of Caesar) in fields, six-branched palm tree bearing two bunches of dates. Meshorer 340; Hendin 1348. Porcius Festus, procurator of Judea under Nero, 59-62 AD, AE Prutah. NEP WNO C (of Nero) within wreath tied at bottom with X. / LE KAICAPOC (year 5 = 58/59 AD, of Caesar), palm branch. Hendin 1351.