This is my version of your coin, same shield pattern, same officina, but stripped of its patina. Constantius II AE Maiorina [IMG] 350 - 355...
Another ex. Caesar_Augustus, and may I add one of my first purchases ever. At that time, a few years ago, I did some research and found this coin...
Last one is ex. Caesar_Augustus. :) Congratulations.
Constantius II AE Maiorina [IMG] 350 - 355 A.D., Antioch Mint, 7th Officina 6.20g, 24.0mm, 6H Obverse: D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, Bust of...
I love the texture of the inner circle on the shield.
That's a very pretty coin even without the patina! The horse is very nice.
I created a website to help me sell many of the coins in my collection so I can re-focus. Please take a look and see if there's anything you like....
Thanks Al Kowsky! Yes, I am very happy with that purchase. Its a great 'student-budget' siliqua. Appears very dark in hand though like a copper...
Constantius II AE Siliqua [IMG]353 - 355 A.D., Arelate Mint, 2nd Officina 2.18g, 19.0mm, 11H Obverse: D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, Bust of...
Congratulations! :D I'm graduating in February. I know that feel.
I think I have a problem: [IMG]
I found this in my Sol collection: I really can't get enough of that nose. It looks very similar to that of his statue. [IMG]
Gotta hand it to Constantine though... [IMG]
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Very nice! I have Constantine Mars issues from Rome and now Trier. Here's the one from Trier Constantine the Great AE Follis [IMG] 313 - 315...
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I like this trachy of Alexius III because of the clear face of Christ on the obverse. [IMG]
A great first year! I remember my first year 3, almost 4, years ago. :) Here's my first Constantine coin, and my latest one: [IMG] [IMG]
Here's a Maximian abdication follis from Herakleia. His portrait looks true to life. [IMG]
None of the above! :D There is no 'A' in that MAXIMIANUS, but rather MAXIMINUS, a later Caeser. Here's a coin from Nikomedeia of Maximinus bearing...
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