Nice pickups.
You can certainly see the stylistic parallels with the imperial output of the Rome mint. If you were to crop out just the bust you would think...
Look through their sold listings and you can see that they seem to sell plenty....
Congratulations @arnoldoe, Many thanks to @Severus Alexander for setting this up. This was a fun event. That was a fantastic batch of coins and I...
I would just like to thank you for allowing us to share in the great haul. I found it great fun.
Very nice indeed.
Here is my EQVITI like yours. Its not a good example. Obv:– IMP C PROBVS AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust left wearing imperial mantle and...
The FIDES is the later issue of the possible ones. Here is mine. Obv:– IMP C PROBVS • P • F • AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right Rev:– FIDES...
They are synonymous. Thanks for posting that one. I was doubting my own eyes. I am generally able to spot these by style and if it wasn't an...
Is this a Probus from Lugdunum? FIDES MILITVM, III in exe. There are a range of possibilities based on the obverse legend and the styleof bust as...
The imperial bust Probus has me puzzled. It looks like an Issue 9 or Issue 10 coins from Ticinum but I must be wrong.
7Calbrey, The probable mint is indeed Constantinople for that one and it would be RIC VIII Constantinople 116. Nice.
Thats a good looking drachm.
I have been on the lookout got a Constantius Gallus FTR from Amiens to go along side my Constantius II example. This one arrived today....
Another new purchase. This one had a few reasons to justify the purchase. I found the golden tone that seems to happen on some silvered coins to...
I have just received my fourth FTR horseman type from Alexandria for Constantius Gallus. I now have one for each of his issues as they progress....
Almost a year and a half since my last Papius. A disgrace!!!! I think this brings my current total to 24 symbol varieties. L Papius Denarius...
Carinus from Lugdunum. Likely obverse such as Obv:– IMP C M AVR CARINVS AVG, Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right [ATTACH]
An AE3 ending NOBILISSIMVS CAES. I suspect it to be Crispus from Thessalonica. Obv:- CRISPVS NOBILISSIMVS CAES, Laureate cuirassed bust right...
A nice looking Aurelian. I suspect it to be Rome mint from the style and probably an ORIENS AVG reverse... Possibly Sol stg. facing, head l.,...
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