I hope that chariot had good brakes
Did they clean the coins already? Is this picture an actual photo of this hoard? It's a mix of LRB of different sizes (w/o silvering) and mid-3rd...
The triumphator in the quadriga is no other than L. Cornelius Sylla. Of course, due to the small size of the coin, his features could not be...
Since the 6th c. BC the coins of the city of Argos show an animal (or forepart, or head of an animal) always described as a wolf. On Athenian...
You can compare your coin with these other ones : https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/countermark/694
These FID EXERCIT sestertii make 1 reference in the RIC : RIC III Commodus 468 But there are varieties : 468A (three soldiers) - with further...
The three mutinous legions of Britain? Yes, you're right, it's a possibility. But of the three standards, only one seems to be an eagle. We can...
It's a budget sestertius, but it's one of my favourites. [ATTACH] Commodus, sestertius, Rome AD 185/6. AE 29 mm, 17.68 g, 6 h. Obv.: M COMMODVS...
Nice and elegant cross, but are you sure it dates back to crusades?
Roman Provincial Coinage for Septimius Severus and Caracalla is not Online yet. But if it's so rare, you should send them a picture and info for...
Very good coin, also for its reverse. Some day I shall buy myself a nice coin of Caesarea of Cappadocia, with Mount Argaeus. It seems it is one of...
[ATTACH] Geta, as, Rome 199-204. AE 25 mm, 9.97 g, 12 h. Obv.: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT (Publius Septimius Geta Caesar and Pontifex), draped and...
Congrats for having traced your coin through all these sales and collections. But it was not in the Clarence Bement collection: the ex-Clarence S....
Folles of Justin II and Sophia minted at Theoupolis (Antioch) have usually blundered obverse legends... Here is mine : [ATTACH]
No doubt, it's a double die match.
Are you sure this coin is authentic?
I have been lately trying to ID this bronze coin [ATTACH] Byblos - Julia Domna (193 - 217). AE 24-25 mm, 7.84 g, 1 h. Obv.: ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CЄ(B?),...
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Yes, I'm proud of that one. Very rare medallic sestertius, despite the crude flan.[ATTACH]
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