Here are a few: Faustina sestertius - RIC 1105. Macrinus & Diadumenian (I saw them above too!) of Markianopolis. This needs a new photo', it's really a lovely dark green. I've posted this before - as of Nero, RIC 220, but at least it's a new photo'. And this pair - Augustus denarius - RIC 199 And this babe - Ceres on a Cr. 427/1 denarius of C. Memmius. Hopefully the pics are visible ATB, Aidan.
Maybe @David Atherton or @Orfew would like this one! Domitian, 81-96. as. 28-27 mm. 9.56 grams. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XIII CENS PER AVG FORTVNAE AVGVSTI Sear I 2805. RIC II.1 544. Lovely red patina.
This is more silvering than patina, but I like it when a coin has some good silver that has worn off the high points showing some sexy green patina underneath!
Awesome new coin! This one was just delivered today. It's got a really colorful reverse... Like a sunset.
This one has a bl;ack patina and hard to photograph: SEVERUS II Quarter Follis OBVERSE: SEVERVS NOB C, laureate head right REVERSE: GGENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, with chlamys over l. shoulder, patera & cornucopiae; SIS in ex. Struck at Siscia 305-6 AD 2.3g, 20mm RIC VI Siscia 171a
sandy green Islands off Cilicia, Elaioussa Sebaste Obv: Diademed head of Zeus right Rev: EΛAIOVΣIΩN, Nike advancing left, holding wreath, monograms in left field
Here's one with a multi-hued patina: Julia Domna; wife of Septimius Severus; Æ Sestertius. (32mm; 19.33 gm; 1h). Rome mint, 211-217 AD. Obv: Her bust, r. Rev: MAT AVGG MAT SEN M PATR: "Mother of the two Augusti, Mother of the Senate, Mother of the Fatherland;" in ex: SC. Julia Domna seated l. holding branch and scepter. RIC 588.
When I go this coin it reminded me of this thread, The coin is a half tetarteron of Andronicus I, it is the small 12mm die but with this beautiful color. Since it came out of an old collection I purchased I am certain the patina is natural, it actually has a lot of detail that the patina hinders seeing.