There is my largest and smallest togheter: [ATTACH] Largest: Roman Republic Anonymous Circa 280-276 BC. Æ Aes Grave As (70mm, 250.26 g) Obv.:...
By portrait may be Theodosius II, struck by Johannes in the mint of Rome, but as @Brian Bucklan says, legend is no clear
Very nice work!! want to see the the rest of emperors If your friend keep drawing :D
There is my 43 mm Justinian I from 13th ry, minted in Constantinople: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hi Greg! The portrait in the coin looks like Hadrian, and letters looks tooled to me, looks weird...
Absolutelly! My coin became from very scarce coin into a very rare!
Dont worry @Magnus Maximus! I want to see the Miliarense of @Brian Bucklan too Wath a nice coins @ValiantKnight!! splendid patinas and...
Unfortunatelly I dont have any Miliarense yet :( Its a great hole in my collection
Great write up @Magnus Maximus and very nice siliqua! This is my Valentinian I favourite, a coin probably used to pay those comitatensis...
Thanks @ValiantKnight for comment! Even though this monogram is similar to that of Theodoric, I realize that mine not has the transversal line...
Hi guys! A few weeks ago I made a thread showing an updating of one coin of my collection: Upgrading my Theodoric nummus A couple days before I...
Thanks for comment Brian! yes am confused too with the missing of the A and R letters in order to atribute It to Athalaricus, but It looks to me...
Hi @ValiantKnight! Sometimes I buy unidentify lots online, but not to a particular seller, only If I think that lot might be usefull.
This is my sorting box, currently you can found on It late nummi, mostly from fifth century. [ATTACH]
Making a close up It seems to be D N IV in the beginning of the obverse. Im pretty sure that the coin is an Athaslaricus monogram, minted at...
Hi guys! Today searching on the web, I find on an Italian forum, lamoneta.it, the next thread: MONOGRAMMA INEDITO? with the same monogram of...
Happy Birthday @Alegandron! I wish you a nice day from Argentina!
Very nice owl!! there is mine, with a hack near the chest of the owl in the field.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Magnific Constantine!! Congrats to both! :)
Very nice collection @Alegandron
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