Nvmmis Bible is an extraordinary site for the Roman coinage between 313 AD-476 AD. It has an "easy to use" search option and reached yesterday the impressive total of 100,000 coins in its database. Congrats to David Berthod for this colossal work. Do not hesitate to add your specimens in this virtual reference tool. http://www.nummus-bible-database.com/ Here's the last coin I added to their database:
A fabulous site and resource. I have, very modestly, contributed for 0,00055 % of the total (55/100 000) : https://www.nummus-bible-database.c...s=&nombreResultats=50&btRechercher=Rechercher Q
Interesting website, with many examples. I looked up Romulus Augustus and there were 17 examples (a few fakes, which were pointed out). How fitting that the last and first emperors of the west had augustus in their nomenclature.
Hi all, i joined nummis-bibble ii 6 years ago too. Unfortunately, after 10 years (& nummus-bible the first) David will give up soon (here's my last contribution https://www.nummus-bible-database.com/monnaie-100739.htm) @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix : i see you everywhere (lol). CT is also a place to be