The latest addition is a tetradrachm of Gallienus that seems to have a higher than usual silver content maybe? It's the main reason I got it. Keith Emmett himself had to attribute it for me, mainly for the year. It is rough. Though he argues that this period should have little to no silver at all, which I agree. It's an interesting Tet, to me at least. Gallienus (253 - 268 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Billon Tetradrachm O:ΑΥΤ Κ Π ΛΙΚ ΓΑΛΛΙΗΝΟC CΕΒ. Laureate, and cuirassed bust right. R: Homonoia standing left, holding double cornucopia and raising hand; palm in right field, to left, date ΛΙΔ 21.5mm 9.05g Dattari 3816
Wow @Mat that Galienus is a real winner. What a nice coin. This is still my one and only Galienus, though I hope to add more next year.
Very nice coin @Mat Here is my only coin of Gallienus. It is also an Egyptian tetradrachm. Egypt, Alexandria. Dattari. Gallienus, 253-268 Tetradrachm circa 267-268 (year 15), billon (23mm., 9.51g.) Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. Eagle standing l., holding wreath in beak; behind, palm. Geissen 2944. Dattari-Savio Pl. 273, 10547. Extremely Fine. From the Dattari collection. Naville Numismatics 29 February 26 2017 Lot # 438
Fantastic coin Mat! I would love to know the minting history of that piece. The 'silver wash' look really makes it stand out.
Does look nice n' silvery. What happened to the obverse legends? Looks almost like it was anepigraphic on purpose.
Cool Gallienus @Mat -really like the silvery color. That is very distinctive and attractive. Why so much silver? Maybe someone at the mint was asleep at the switch.
Nice indeed, very "silvery". Gallienus is the last guy I can kind of tell by the bust on these tets, Claudius II onward...they all look the same to me!
Thanks for the replies, everyone! I figured it may be. Still an interesting look for the coin. And Keith told me he had a Tet. with the look of actual gold one time, but it wasn't. Would have been nice to see that one.
As those go, that coin has really great legends. Few are that clear. The beard is also exceptional showing the difference between curly and straight sections. Mine is a different year but much more 'normal' (nice way to say 'letters hard to read').