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  1. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice ones Martin, im looking around at Helena's and Fausta's. Looking to getting back into ancients in August or so.
     
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  3. svessien

    svessien Senior Member

    I like this thread. Lots of nice coins and portraits. Haven´t gotten far with the Roman ladies myself, I´ve been occupied with the emperors so far. This is one of the few I have:

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  4. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    AWESOME coins cucumbor! I am especially impressed with the 'CONSECRATIO' of Faustina Jr. with the veiled bust obverse, very beautiful.

    Svessien, that is a beautifully struck example of Otacilia Severa, very well struck and nicely centered. Do you know the weight?
     
  5. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    RIC says my new coin is common but it is not a reverse of Salonina I have seen often so I'll post it here. It came from a dealer at Baltimore who I had previously not known for ancients but had bought medieval coins from. I guess as I was expanding into later coins, he was moving to meet me in the middle.

    RIC calls the mint 'Asia' but later references usually say 'Antioch'. The reverse legend reads ROMAE ATERNAE leaving out the E between A and T one would expect to see.
     

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  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    You sure the legend isnt Salonina instead?
     
  7. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Oops. Place mind in gear before typing. Corrected.
     
  8. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    No problem!

    As for the coin, very cool error find. I admit, I dont look for die errors in the legends. I am so quick to dismiss a coin sometimes if its deposit ridden or its greatly off center, its possible I could scoop up a error if I looked harder :/.
     
  9. svessien

    svessien Senior Member

    Thank you, Rex. I haven´t weighed the coin (or at least not written it down if I did), but I guess weight is around 3,8 - 4 grams.
    I agree cucumbors coins are great. I also think Martins Magna Urbica is magnificent.
     
  10. spb111982

    spb111982 Member

    I have a coin that i cant find the value of. Is a nero claudius ceasar coin facing right and on the reverse is a man playing the lyrie and one side has s other c i think its bronze? Ive seen the one without sc on ebay for 3000$ i know my coin isnt that much, any ideas
     
  11. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    There are two factors to consider: Condition and authenticity. $3000 is not out of line for a very nice example of this coin. $3 is about right for a decent looking fake (want to guess which is more common?). Do you have a slug/fine/mint state grade real/fake coin (condition is everything when it comes to price - everything except being genuine which is even more important). I saw a very nice looking but definitely fake Nero bronze sold for $20 recently so condition/beauty even has a place in evaluating fakes. Is your coin a $.30 or a $3000 model? Without a photo we can not guess.
     
  12. spb111982

    spb111982 Member

    here you go

    what do you think i know its no where near the pictures ive seen but being over 1900 years old has to count for somethng.... right?
     

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  13. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Matidia
    Manlia Scantilla
     
  14. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Here are a few that are hard to come by:

    Annia Faustina, 3rd wife of Elagabalus. Augusta, 221 CE.
    Isinda, Pisidia, AE 26 mm.
    Obv: ANNIAN FAVCTEINAN, Dr. bust of Faustina r.
    Rev: Confronted heads of Serapis and Isis, in field, E-Delta (yr. 4 ).
    Ex Lindgren I, ex von Aulock, Pisidia I 833 (Plate coin).

    ANNIA%20FAUSTINA-1.JPG

    Cornelia Supera, wife of Aemelian. Augusta, 253 CE. Mysia, Parium. Æ (20.5mm, 3.78g). Struck 253 CE.
    Obv: G CORN SUPERA, diademed and draped bust right.
    Rev: C. G. I. H. P., Capricorn right, cornucopia on back; globe between legs (Sear describes as a star, but this appears to be a globe). SGI 4408 (var.); SNG Von Aulock 7448.

    SUPERA-1.JPG

    Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus, Augusta, 193 CE. Æ sestertius (30.5 mm, 21.24 gm), Rome mint, struck April-June, 193 CE.
    Obv: DIDIA CLARA AVG, Draped bust right, hair in bun behind.
    Rev: HILAR TEMPOR SC (Legend worn). Hilaritas standing, head left, holding palm branch and cornucopia. RIC 20; BMC 38; Cohen 4; Sear 6087.

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  15. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Some nice rarities there, @Roman Collector! I wasn't a member of this forum when this thread was first posted, but I'll contribute a curious duo of Julia Domna. Do we like contrasts? Here is a beautiful denarius and one of...well, numismatic interest (A limes, or bronze denarius). :)

    two of domna k.jpg
     
  16. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    The Nabataean queens Huldu and Gamilat on sela'im (that happen to include their husbands Aretas IV and Rabbel II)...

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  17. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Well I just noticed the title says "Roman empresses," so apologies for the last post. Let's go with Faustina II of Gadara and Julia Mamaea of Bostra...

    faustina mamaea k.jpg
     
  18. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Gawd, Mat => I thought that you were the "King of Queens", but you were just a newbie when this thread started!!

    => apparently Q, doug and Martin are the long term chick-hunters, eh (very cool ol' thread)

    :rolleyes:
     
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  19. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Speaking of chick-hunters, the two wives of Constantius Chlorus, Helena and Theodora...

    helena theodora k.jpg
     
  20. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Sabina.jpg
    SABINA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: SABINA AVGVSTA, diademed & draped bust right, hair in queue down back
    REVERSE: CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia standing left with patera and cornucopiae
    Struck at Rome, 128AD
    3g, 17mm
    RIC 390
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    FAUSTINA Sr
    AE Sestertius
    OBVERSE: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust right
    REVERSE: AETERNITAS S-C, Aeternitas seated left holding phoenix & scepter
    Struck at Rome, 147 AD
    24.53g, 34 mm
    RIC 1103A
    Faustina II 3.jpg
    FAUSTINA MINOR
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust right
    REVERSE: SAECVLI FELICIT, throne (Pulvinar) upon which sits Commodus and Antoninus
    Struck at Rome, 161-175 AD
    3.22g, 17mm
    RIC 711 (Aurelius) RSC 190
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    LUCILLA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: LVCILLA AVGVSTA, draped bust right
    REVERSE: PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated left, veiled & holding hand on breast
    Struck at Rome, 165-169 AD
    2.5g, 18.5mm
    RIC 781
    Julia Maesa 1.jpg
    JULIA MAESA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: IVLIA MAESA AVG - Draped bust right
    REVERSE: PVDICITIA - Pudicitia seated left, pulling veil and holding scepter
    Struck at Rome, 218-222 AD
    2.6g, 19mm
    RIC 268, BMC 76 (Elagabalus), S 7756, C 36
     
  21. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Julia Soaemias 1.jpg
    JULIA SOAEMIAS
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG, draped bust right
    REVERSE: VENVS CAELESTIS, Venus seated left, holding scepter, extending her hand to Cupid standing before her
    Struck at Rome, 218-222 AD
    2.96g, 20mm
    RIC 243
    Julia Mamaea 3.jpg
    JULIA MAMAEA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust right
    REVERSE: VESTA, Vesta standing half-left, holding palladium & scepter
    Struck at Rome, 225-8 AD
    2.5g, 20mm
    RIC 360, RSC 81, BMC 381
    Plautilla.jpg
    PLAUTILLA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE, draped bust right
    REVERSE: CONCORDIAE AETERNAE, Plautilla & Caracalla clasping hands
    Struck at Rome, 202 AD
    2.83g, 18mm
    RIC 361
    Julia Domna 6.jpg
    JULIA DOMNA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: IVLIA DOMNA AVG, draped bust right
    REVERSE: VENERI VICTR, Venus standing right, naked to waist, leaning on column to left, holding palm and apple
    Struck at Rome, 194 AD
    2.5g, 17mm
    RIC 536
    Tranquillina.jpg
    TRANQUILLINA
    AE23
    OBVERSE: CAB TPANKVLLEINA CEB, diademed & draped bust right
    REVERSE: ADRIANOPOLEITWN, Artemis running right, holding bow, drawing arrow from quiver behind shoulder, dog running at her feet
    Struck at Hadrianopolis, 241-43 AD
    6.1g, 23mm
    Moushmov 2764
     
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