Hello. Maybe it's the first time that I encounter such coins or figures. Bronze and tiny, they weigh respectively 2.55 g. and 1.55 g. Thanks for...
Hi. I realized that this coin of the fallen Horseman series has an Emperor on obverse which is different from Constantius the second,as usual. The...
The Palm trees on these 2 bronze coins made me think that they were struck in ancient Israel. Some Greek letters could show that the period was...
Hi. I can read Gallineus Aug , and Salus Aug respectively on the obverse and reverse of this bronze coin. It's likely to be listed as RIC 581, rad...
This bronze coin of Emperor Constantius II is rated by RIC as C3. It belongs to the series of the Fallen Horseman - RIC VIII Ant 153, with theta...
I acquired this coin despite my doubts that it could be hit by bronze disease or even that it might not be genuine. There are Greek lettering on...
Hi. While searching on Wildwinds about coins of Empress Eudoxia, I noticed that none of them included a cross on the reverse being held by the...
That is the first time ever that I encounter a bronze coin with the fallen horseman on reverse, whereas the obverse shows an Emperor who does not...
Hi. I've just acquired this bronze coin weighing 2.11 g. which figures a knight riding a horse. Such coins are usually considered scarce. I...
I soaked these 2 coins in distilled water for 3 days and got these 2 better scans. The one to the left weighs 7.45 g. The other to the right, just...
Hi. I picked up 2 coins among 50 which were offered to me at reasonable prices today. I could read Maximianus on the first one with Carthage on...
The portrait on the obverse of this Greek coin does not look strange to me , at all. Still I think I need to be careful while identifying an...
The reverses of these two Greek coins show a thunderbolt ( 6.22 g. ) and an eagle ( 6.14 g.) respectively. I think they both belong to the...
Hi. I've acquired this Roman coin of Emperor Diocletian which is one of a wide hoard. It weighs 7.23 g. and looks in a very acceptable condition...
These 3 coins have god of war Mars in common, on their reverses. However the mint marks are different, as well as the officinae and probably the...
These two coins of Emperor Constantine II have the officina Epsilon( E) in exergue. The coin to the left has a dot after Epsilon, and also a dot...
Hi. Measuring 27mm. and weighing 8.44 g., this ancient coin of Emperor Maximianus was struck in the famous historic city of Carthage. The coin is...
While consulting WildWinds, I found that this tiny coin of Emperor Constantius II is rated C4 on the scale of rarity. Two other coins of the...
I recently came across this Roman coin of Emperor Macrinus, noticing that it has an oval shape. Is this form common to all Roman Emperors or could...
Weighing just 1.62 g., this Roman coin represents Emperor Constantine The Great as Caesar and not August . I can read NOB C on the obverse, but I...
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