Although the Kunker example is excellent, nice preservation, centering and toning, I prefer the style of the portrait on mine...I'll stay with it Q
It sure is a wonderful coin, it's just that considering rarity and all I didn't expect to see another one that soon
Provincials were local issues which circulated in restricted areas of the empire as opposed to all over as did the Imperials. I have a page that might help: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/gi.html
Not my rarest coin but rarest emperor for me, i think. Macrinus / Diadumenian Macrinus, 11 April 217 - 8 June 218 A.D., Antioch, Syria Bronze provincial as, McAlee 736; Hunter III, 243 - 244; BMC Galatia p. 200, 403 ff. var (busts); SNG Cop 234 var (same), aF, Antioch (Antakya, Turkey) mint, weight 2.175g, maximum diameter 17.8mm, die axis 180o, obverse AYT KAI M O CE MAKPINOC CE, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Macrinus, from the front; reverse KAI M O ∆IA ANTΩNEINOC, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Diadumenian, seen from the front, S - C flanking across field; from the Butte College Foundation, ex Lindgren; very rare bust variant;
Oh Vabalathus as Augustus! Nice. I just have the common Aurelian with Vabalathus reverse, and I call it a Vabalathus anyway. What I really need is a coin of his mum, Zenobia!
Some empresses that are hard to come by in imperial issues but obtainable in provincials: Annia Faustina: Cornelia Supera: Plotina: Tranquillina:
Wow, Roman Collector => those are very sweet chick-coins (congrats) => gawd, I love the Cornelia Supera reverse!! (super cool)