A couple of cheap additions, Commodus, seated Jupiter Lucius Verus, Mars If anyone can give me a proper attribution for the Commodus, that'd be really great. As all I could find is this https://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=IOVI EXSVPER
Cool coins, that Commodus is a bit of a mystery. I can only find 1 example on ACsearch. It appears to be quite rare! Roman Imperial Commodus (177 - 192 n. Chr.). Denar (Silber). 186 - 187 n. Chr. Rom. Vs: M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT. Kopf mit Lorbeerkranz rechts. Rs: IOV EXSVP P M TR P XII IMP VIII / COS V P P. Jupiter mit Zweig und Szepter nach links sitzend. 18 mm. 3,40 g. RIC 152; C. 242; BMC 213. Selten. Fast vorzüglich / sehr schön. See: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=6074766
That BMC number appears to be correct, but RIC 152 lists a simpler reverse inscription. RIC 153 matches this inscription but is a gold aureus. This coin may not be in RIC as a denarius. RSC 242 (which uses the Cohen numbers) also appears to be correct and quotes both BMC 213 and RIC 152. Might the RIC entry be incomplete?
Very nice and interesting coins. I have a pretty rough looking bronze Verus but a nicer Commodus: COMMODUS AUGUSTUS AE sestertius. 184–185 AD. M COMMODVS ANTO—N AVG PIVS BRIT, laureate head of Commodus right. Reverse - VOTA SVSCEP DECEN P M TR P X IMP VII COS IIII P P, emperor, veiled and togate, sacrificing left from patera over tripod, S—C across field. 33mm, 24.4g.