The last 2 auctions I participated in meant 2 Elagabalus coins. First, a limes denarius. [ATTACH] Limes Denarius RIC IV Elagabalus 115 Date...
edit - again 0.0354 seconds too late.
This is a coin where the attribution is not 100% clear. [ATTACH] Corinthia. Corinth circa 345-307 BC. (?) Drachm 13 mm, 1,87 g Pegasos flying...
[ATTACH] Hadrian AR Denarius. Rome Mint 134-138 AD. Obverse: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bare head right. Reverse: ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated...
My earliest radiate crown, a coin with honest wear but I like it a lot [ATTACH] Trajan AD 98-117. Rome Dupondius Æ 27 mm, 9,85 g RIC II Trajan...
Happened to me yesterday. Was checking my albums and noticed this coin [ATTACH] that wasn't even touched since I added it in the album had a...
Indeed this was discussed here https://www.cointalk.com/threads/how-aurelian-restored-the-roman-empire.380021/page-2#post-7537881 On almost all...
Some sesterces here [ATTACH] 24 g 33 mm RIC 143 Obverse IMP T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII Type: Head of Titus, laureate, right;...
Some statues from Romania. Timisoara [ATTACH] Alba Iulia [ATTACH] Bucharest [ATTACH]
2 of the VRBS ROMA from my collection, one being a very interesting unofficial imitation [ATTACH] Same image on a banknote from Romania -...
Thank you, that was my guess as well. As for your coin, looking at the OCRE examples of 237 vs 238 I really can't see the difference, perhaps...
Funny enough, I had the same dilemma last evening with a different coin. [ATTACH] It's Constantius II from Cyzicus BUT.......
Thank you all and especially @Brian Bucklan . No idea why I couldn't find it on acsearch as I used the correct terms. Mine might be a variation as...
Hello ladies and gentlemen. I am trying to take pics of some coins I have for years. Again, it's late here so my pics are not how they should (I...
[ATTACH] Maximinus I Thrax AD 235-238. Rome Sestertius Æ 30 mm., 19,25 g. RIC IV Maximinus Thrax 64 Date Range: AD 235 - AD 236 Obverse Legend:...
I corrected my post, "Augustus" is correct in fact, but the same person :)
Well, historically you're close :) That's Augustus with Divus Julius Caesar. https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/1554
Noted an auction house I wasn't aware of :p Congrats, @Ryro, excellent coins. Noting the rarity of this Julia Titi denarius, I think this quality...
April was a good month. The coin I like the most is [ATTACH] Julia Domna (wife of S. Severus) AR Denarius. Rome, AD 193-196. draped bust right...
That's the problem when buying lots. I bought 3 lots. First was a good decision (34 coins for 100 EUR plus taxes, all of them were easily...
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