There were a bunch of coins that I'd scanned/typed up, but never got around to uploading to my gallery or posting here. So I went through them all and cleaned up. I like it because its such a melange of different styles. Its an odd assemblage, check it out! Maxentius AE – follis Aquilia, 307 AD IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG laureate bust r. CONSERV-VRB SVAE Roma seated facing, head l., in hexastyle temple, r. holding globe, l. scepter; shield by l. side; victories as acroteria wreath in pediment RIC VI Aquilia 116 Caracalla AE limes denarius Rome?, c. 226 AD ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT laureate head r. MONETA AVG Moneta standing l., holding scales and cornucopia RIC IV 224 (silver denarius) A better one! Magnus Maximus AE2 Arles, 383-388 AD DN MAG MAXI-MVS PF AVG pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r. REPARATIO REIPVB emperor raising woman TCON in ex RIC IX Arles 26a First Jewish Revolt AE Prutah Jerusalem, 68/69AD SH'NAT SH'LOSH Year Three-Amphora with broad rim and two handles and lid decorated with tiny globes hanging around edge CHAROT TZION Vine leaf with twig on tendril Hendin 664 Numerian AE antoninianus Antioch, 283-284 AD IMP C M AVR NVMERIANVS P F AVG radiate, draped, cuirassed bust r. VIRTVS AVGG Numerian standing r. receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter Γ at center, XXI in ex. RIC VI 466 Courtesy of our illustrious Stainless Orodes I Parthian Kingdom AR drachm – 19mm Rhagae, 90-80 BC bearded bust left wearing tiara with eight-pointed star; pellet ended torque; circular border of pellets beardless archer wearing bashlyk and cloak seated right on throne, holding bow in right hand; no border ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΑΡ−ΣΑΚΟΥ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ Sellwood 31.6 Quite rare, surprisingly enough. Pitane, Mysia AE 1st or 2nd century AD ΠITANAIΩN head of Dionysos r., wearing ivy wreath NIKHΦOPOY Tyche standing facing, head left, holding cornucopia and rudder SNG Cop 541
Quite rare, surprisingly enough. Pitane, Mysia AE 1st or 2nd century AD ΠITANAIΩN head of Dionysos r., wearing ivy wreath NIKHΦOPOY Tyche standing facing, head left, holding cornucopia and rudder SNG Cop 541[/quote] \\ Is that star a counter stamp ?
\\ Is that star a counter stamp ?[/quote] Yup, a pentagram to be more precise. Another common symbol of Pitane. There's another one at 1 o clock, but I can't make out what it is.