Commodus denarius Obv:– M COMM ANTO - N AVG PIVS BRIT, Laureate head right Rev:- LIR AVG R M TR P - XVII COS VII P P, Libertas standing left...
That looks like it could be a great find. Dane notes another anomaly but under Gallus that could be a counterpart to yours. This one with SARL...
I suppose ANAI is a possible and I can't thinkof many alternatives. My only 134 doesn't help as the exe was never struck up. [IMG]
Yes #1. Posted just before #2 arrived....
#2 is Claudius II Gothicus or a barbarous imitative of him.
Portrait looks like Aurelian.
Well done. Fancy getting a 132 set and a 135 set now?
Here are a few to compare with... I am yet to obtain a Lugdunum example. Rome (holds globe and whip):- [IMG] Siscia (holds globe, you don't...
Similar to mine (different officina):- Obv:– IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate bust right in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle...
RIC V Pt. 2 515 has two quite distinct descriptions (entry attached below) - "Hercules stg., looking l., or walking r., holding club, trophy and...
Looks like the correct style for the mint. Mine:- [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I must admit that I wasn't expecting to resurrect this thread quite so soon. But.... this has just arrived.....one of my gaps above is filled!...
Familiar? [IMG] Fake!
I have a Mars type with a scarcer bust type. Obv:- IMP C NVMERIANVS AVG, Radiate bust right wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped...
Antioch.
I agree that it is probably an As.
I see VIB VOL.... Volusian!!!
Nice. I am curious as to what drew you to the Probus. Did you know that it is a scarcer year for example?
How about this one? I think I was very lucky to find it. [IMG]
I managed a low success rate. I chased after 6 coins. I won 1.
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