Thanks TIF. That's Carus.
Can't guess the name of this Roman Emperor. It reads Divo Caes AUG. Reverse reads Consecratio. Thank you.[ATTACH]
I examined the interesting and detailed website that you kindly mentioned @Pellinore . So the OP coin has a club and not a cornucopia in left...
Thanks to all of you for these images and comments. I think mine is the same of Alegandron's that was struck under Ptolemy III, with cornucopia...
That's 41 mm. But it's thick..
Weighing 66.72 g. the following bronze coin is the biggest and heaviest one in my collection. I know that it dates back far in History at the time...
This is my modest best coin from Arados showing possibly the Phoenician god of the Sea "YAMM". [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Weighing 7.93 g. the following anonymous Byzantine coin has some lettering on left field of obverse that doesn't look to be Greek or Latin. What...
While reviewing my old boxes, this coin fell in my hand . It turned to be an A4 bronze of Eudoxia and listed as scarce. I read the obverse which...
That's a lovely exciting coin.
Gold is better than ancients nowadays. Unfortunately or not ?!
Thank you so much. I'll have better photos tomorrow, with hopefully more and more coins. Cheers..
Here's the reverse (Photo by seller). [ATTACH]
The portrait on obverse is strange to me. That's why I bought it but shall receive it tomorrow morning. Please try to guess. Thanks.[ATTACH]
The following coin was struck under Philip I in Nisibia of Mesopotamia. Reverse shows the statue of Tyche in Tetrastyle temple, ram above and...
The only coin of Herennius Etruscus that I own. Plowing scene heading left. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Struck under Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, the following coin shows Tyche seated on reverse with river god Euphrates swimming at her feet. It was...
This one has also Minerva on reverse and was struck at Samaria. Hendin 749. Hope it's rare as well. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The reverse of this Sestertius under Hadrian has Aequitas standing and holding scales. Wildwinds shows only one example of this series reading COS...
Here's one from Sidon-Phoenicia. Antiochos III. SC 1080. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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