Nice. It is one of the coins I see in almost all the auctions so I decided to get one myself, in a tight budget as I like them, but not enough to...
I am even happier :) Today I participated in an auction where the main goal was hit&run. I managed to buy this Cappadocian and a Parthian drachm....
Really appreciate your help (both). Many thanks.
@svessien, could you please post the other pages from the catalog? Monogram seems corresponding only to 28 - KH [ATTACH]
Thanks @svessien, so my assumption is correct. Simonetta 38d.
Hello ladies and gentlemen, I bought a Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios budget drachm as I wanted one of this type. While trying to attribute it (I...
Congratulations for the wins! I only have a Tetricus I and a Tetricus II. [ATTACH] I think this is an unofficial imitation after RIC V Tetricus...
Here is my Crispina, same type of coin presented by @DonnaML [ATTACH] Lucilla, one of my favorite denarii from my collection [ATTACH] Lucilla...
I always admire a LRB in excellent condition since 99% are under VF. My Licinius, from my first lot of ancient coins. [ATTACH] Probably Siscia...
Great coins. My favorite - Germanicus. I also like the Aelius. I also got some new faces in town recently, one already posted, as I wasn't sure...
New fashion tendencies - an outfit composed of helmet and cloak [ATTACH] Marcus Aurelius AD 161-180 AR Denarius 175-176 M ANTONINVS AVG GERM SARM...
Never trust a single source (and I mean both RIC and Van Meter. He knew something, definitely)... anyway your coin is corresponding to RIC 1656 (I...
[ATTACH] Obv: ANTONINVS COMMODVS, laureate-headed bust of Commodus wearing cuirass and paludamentum, l. / Rev COLON(E)IAE ANTIOCH(AE?), Mên...
http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.3.m_aur.1656 [ATTACH] Unless RIC is wrong, but I could not find any dupondii.
I have a similar Magnesia ad Maeandrum drachm with the bee as control mark (Price 1937-1938 - bee facing outside). Obviously not the same...
[ATTACH] Nerva AD 96-98. Rome Denarius AR. 19 mm., 2,78 g. AD 97 IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR POT Head of Nerva, laureate, right COS III PATER...
I got a very similar one myself ... especially in regards to the legends [IMG]
Actually, correct Roman names where Iulia, Iulian. Just saying.
I would post by Fespasian, Fraian or Flaudius coins, but only after somebody confirms something more interesting than a Faustina exists.
Thanks @Sulla80 , but I eliminated 4319 as the average weight is 7.21 g My coin is 14.97 g. The house doesn't mention the size.
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