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Interesting thread. The obverse of this Glass Token shows a bee. Reverse is much worn and has a stag. BMC 186. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This bronze coin of Elagabalus has 32 mm. of dimension. The obverse has a clear counter mark which might be unpublished for this sample. Struck at...
At least, those presumed forgeries have paved the way to shed light on a short period of French or European revolt against the tyranny of the...
I assume that the engraver intended to mock the Emperor. We can't totally discard this possibility. The Emperor was harsh during his reign.
Thanks a lot for these precious info affirming the rarity of these 2 coins. Notice that acsearch auction attributed the coin of Julia Domna to...
I could easily detect the names of the 2 Roman Empresses om my newly-acquired coins. The first is Julia Domna, a bronze weighing 10.35 g. The...
The reverse of this denarius under Vespasian has priest implements. Rome RIC 43. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I chose 2 models. The first is a superb modern reproduction hinting to the siege of Jerusalem by the Romans. Antigonous (Hasmonians). Menorah is...
They were struck at the same year under the same Emperor. The weight of one is the double of the other. Man.. It's another denomination.
Here's my best Sestertius showing Sol. Gordian III. Cohen 43.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Factor.. I think you're right. That's Gordian. The image of Dionysus on reverse matches more exactly with a coin of Gordian than this of...
The city of Nysa- Scythopolis was formerly known as "Bet Shean" in Samaria. It was one of the Decapolis, the 10 cities to which Jesus Christ...
I think there's no error. The coin had been more used. Notice the space around the letter F on reverse. PMD( Metal deterioration).
I learned by experience that when a coin is very worn, we can imagine or expect anything.
Really Great. As we say: Always Learning. BTW.."Nysa Scythopolis" was formerly known as "Bet Shean". It is currently named "Beisan". After the Id...
Fantastic. How do I owe you for all this effort. But indeed, it deserves as a coin. I could nearly make the Decapolis now with Nysa-Scythopolis....
The reverse of this bronze coin shows a woman seated on a throne with architectural design. Obverse has a young Emperor heading right. It's Roman...
The following Tet was struck under Caracalla. The eagle on reverse has a star between legs. Antioch. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a temple from Antioch under Emperor Philip. City-goddess Tyche is within. River god Orontes at her feet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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