Struck at Heliopolis in Syria, the following bronze coin shows Empress Otacilia Severa on obverse. The reverse side exhibits Tyche standing within...
The following coin was struck at Amasia in Pontos in the same region of Amisos. It's currently a Turkish coastal area on the Black Sea. Obverse...
@O.T.X. I'd better keep a snake around my neck rather than hold such a beard.
They just look genuine to me..
Never seen a much bearded man than Roman usurper Laelianus. That was clear on his gold coin. Maybe he issued 2 or 3 examples only. The full name...
Nothing to be scared of.. it's just an LRB. Emperor Julianus II is on obverse. Just remember how he was killed in battle by a javelin during war...
Wise order. We're enjoying the story, as well. Cheers.
That's encouraging. I shall learn more to reach better skills in photography and prepare to post the remaining coins of the set. BTW.. I was...
Thank you. I could never imagine Septimius Severus with that portrait and all these different features.
My third new coin has a bearded Emperor on obverse and weighs 14.48 g. Reverse has apparently a couple of temples, one over the other. There's a...
Vespasian- Silver Denarius. Reverse : Priest Implements. Next:Greek usurper. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The condition of your coin is really exceptional to me.
Looks like an eagle, or possibly a mythological figure like standing Griffin.BTW.. I meant modern compared to Ancient Rome where they're usually...
The reverse of this bronze coin depicts 2 standing ladies who might look modern in their outfit or other. Obverse has an Emperor heading right,...
@K.D. Thank you. I have already posted a bronze coin of Herennius Etruscus. It has a plowing scene heading Left. After long search with @A.C.H. we...
Marcus Aurelius- Struck at Antiochia ad Hippum (Decapolis). Reverse shows Tyche standing before horse and holding cornucopia with her left hand...
You're perfectly right. The coin was struck at Edessa. The nearest one is surely Elagabalus, but Caracalla is also plausible for his various...
Here's Aramaean god of war " Hadad " on reverse of a coin struck under Roman Emperor Geta. Mint: Dium of the Decapolis (10 cities). Next: coin...
Abghar X-Head right. Struck at Edessa in Mesopotamia under Roman Emperor Gordian III. SNG Cop 227. Abghar was a great Aramaean Dynasty. Next :...
O.K. I have Abghar X. In a moment.
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