got a lil bit of silver today. Really hard to get a good pic of the silvered one. The silver doesnt show, or the detail doesnt. I'll see if I can get a good one tomarow. IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate, draped bust left, holding mappa in left hand, globe and sceptre in right / IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and leaning on eagle-tipped sceptre, palm to left, Z to right, SMN in ex. Elagabalus Denarius. IMP ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped bust right / TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas standing left with caduceus & cornucopiae. RIC 150, RSC 282, BMC 168
and as usual for me, had to get some cheapos but not to sure about the i.d. Phoenician? obv. Tyche Seleukid Kingdom, Demetrius I AE21 Serrate. Bust of Artemis right, wearing stephane, bow and quiver at shoulder / BASILEWS DHMHTPIOY, bow & quiver. BMC 4
Ya know in my some odd 20 + yrs I still don't own a single roman coin id like to build a type set .. are romanos. Expensive. Oh I don't mean the fake stuff I'm mean decent peice lilke drac from constantine
You can find some pretty decent Roman coins of Constantine (and constantine era) in the $20 range ( there are cheaper, and more expensive one though) that look better than what I postesd. vcoins.com forvmancientcoins.com
Beautiful portrait on the Constant. Nice Elagabalus, still yet to bit the bullet on getting one. Ive reverted back to my U.S. type building. Maybe in another month ill go back to buying a ancient, dam flip flopping, haha.
Nice additions Randy. I like the bust of the Constantine one, the first coin in your first post. Quite fancy, with decoration... I like the sceptre and globe too. That's a pretty nice portrait of Elagabalus as well, I have yet to aquire the 'FELICITAS TEMPORUM' reverse on either a Denarius or Antoninianus of Elagabalus.... but I plan to. Keep up the good work.
Thanks also got another coin with Felicitas too, M. Aurelius. just wanted to get a good pic of it. another rough one though.
Ah, that's a nice portrait. Bare head, nice. Doesn't look too rough. I don't have any coins from Aurelius.... In fact, not counting the Faustina Denarius I just bought a couple days ago, I dont have any coins from after Hadrian and before Septimius Severus. I also have a big gap between Nero and Hadrian..... and nothing from before Nero.
I almost passed M. Aurelius too (actually I did pass on it but was still there when I came back lol) because I have a nice dupondius and a countetfiet denarius of him. I got alot of gaps too. I have been wanted to get more Severan coins (not counting a few provincials which I have a few of).
Cool, I don't know if I have seen your Aurelius counterfeit Denarius. I know I've seen your Dupondius, and it's quite nice. Yeah I always liked the Severan coins, but I tend to lean towards the early Radiate Antoninianii of Caracalla and Elagabalus.... when I can afford them, and see one nice enough.... I still need an example of Macrinus, but those are pricey for the kind I like.
its not much to look at haha Marcus Aurelius, 7 March 161 - 17 March 180 A.D., Ancient Counterfeit with Faustina II Reverse Silver denarius, for reverse cf. RIC III Faustina II A506a, Fair, illegal mint, weight 1.553g, maximum diameter 17.3mm, die axis 0o, obverse laureate head right; reverse LAETITIAE PVBLICAE, Laetitia standing left, diadem in right, scepter in right "Interesting hybrid of a Marcus Aurelius obverse with a Faustina II reverse (RIC A506a.)"
It took a moment for my eyes to focus - but I could see him(barely). I would have been overkill to pull out a scoped rifle, but the thought crossed my mind. Can't seem to figure out how to magnify from the computer at the moment.
Hold down the Control key and press the + key to magnify. To restore: Control key and press the - key to reduce.