T's begin to fall Tiberius, Denarius Denarius minted in Lyon after 15-16 AD TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGUSTUS, Laureate head of Tiberius right PONTIF MAXIM, Woman seated right (Livia ?) 3.71 gr Ref : RCV #1763, Cohen #16 Q
TITUS Denarius RIC 26a Rome mint, AD 80 IMP TITUS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM, Laureate bust of Titus right TRP IX IMP XV COS VIII PP, Dolphin entwined around anchor 3.56 gr Ref : RIC # 26a, RCV # 2517, Cohen # 309 Q
Trajan, Dupondius Dupondius struck in 114 AD IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PM TRP COS VI PP, Radiate bust of Trajan right SENATUS POPULUS QUE ROMANUS, Fortuna standing left holding cornucopiae and caduceus. SC in field 12.43 gr Ref : RCV -, Cohen # 353 Q
Trajan Decius, Antoninianus Rome mint, AD 250-251 IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind DACIA, Dacia standing left holding a standard surmounted by an ass's head 3.52 gr - 20/23 mm Ref : RCV # 9368, RSC # 16, RIC IV-3 # 12b Q
Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianus Antoninianus struck in Rome, AD 251-252 IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, Radiate and draped bust of Trebonianus right FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, holding cornucopia and caduceus. Star in field 2.57 gr Ref : Cohen #37, RCV #9629 Q
Tacitus, Antoninianus Antoninianus minted in Ticinium, AD 275-276 IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, Radiate bust of Tacitus right SECVRIT PERP, Securitas standing left leaning on column, retrograde µ at exergue 4.03 gr Ref : RCV #11812, Cohen #131, RIC V (1) 163 Q
Tetricus II, Antoninianus C PIV [ESV TETRIC]VS CAES, Radiate and draped bust right COMES AVG, Comes standing left 1.91 gr Ref : Cohen # 6 Q
Theodora, AE4 Posthumous issue under the reigns of the sons of Constantine the great Trier mint, 2nd officina FL MAX THEODORAE AVG, draped and diademed bust right PIETAS ROMANA, Pietas standing holding child. TRS at exergue 1.54 gr Ref : Cohen # 4, Roman coins # 3911 Q
Theodosius, AE4 Minted in Cyziqua, 2nd officina DN THEODO SIVS P F AVG, draped and diademed bust of Theodosius right SALVS REI PVBLICAE, Victory walking left, dragging captive. Christogram in field, SMKB at exergue 1.41 gr Ref : Cohen #30, LRBC # 2569, Roman coins #4188v, RIC IX Cyzicus 26b Q
Tiberius (with countermarks) ... fricken cool TIBERIUS AE As Tiberius – Caesar 8-14 AD Tiberius – Augustus 14-37 AD Clunia, Spain Diameter: 28 MM Weight: 13.9 GRAMS Obverse: TI CAESAR AVG F AVGVSTVS IMP, laureate head right, countermark of bull rushing right on Tiberius' neck Reverse: L IVL RVF T CALD CON T POMP LON P IVL NEP IIII VIR, Bull facing left, CLVNIA above, countermark of eagle's head on bull Other: AB-839 … RPC-456
This man unified the tribes of Mongolia and subsequently went on to become master of all of Asia. Even today his name is common place, a man that needs no introduction and no explanation of his deeds. Billon Jital of Temujin (The Great Genghis Khan) 17mm x 4.28 grams A very small and thick coin naming Genghis Khan and his puppet Wazir circulated within the confines of the destroyed Khwarezm cities. Struck 1206-1227AD (603-624 AH) OBV. Al-Nasir Ud-din Allah amir al-muminin REV. Adl Khaqan al-Azam (coin of the Great Khan) Mint of Ghazna, Afghanistan REF: Tye 329; SICA 9, 1008; Nyamaa 5; Album 1969.
Darn it. I'm on a business trip for the next couple of days. I won't be home till Saturday. I'll try to post my "T" coins when I get back.
Titus, Syria, crossed cornucopiea reverse. I wish I could show you a Tiberius example, but I don't have one yet. They always want about twice the price for him.