Here's a much closer N. At hand it's even clearer than this. BTW.. what do the letters across fields represent ?[ATTACH]
Yes @Cucumber. In fact, not only at hand with the magnifier, but also here's a close scan at very high resolution.[ATTACH]
Here's one with nearly the same dimensions. Struck at Temnos as a civic issue, it attracted me most with the grapes and their "green" leaves....
Struck at Lyon, this Roman bronze coin has Constantine I on obverse and Sol on reverse. It weighs 2.65 g. with PLG in exergue. There are 2 letters...
I rejoice to read you again Sallent. Actually, I was missing your posts and comments sometime ago. Well I searched in my old folders and found...
Here are 2 pretty coins of Valerian. The first was struck at Antioch with reverse reading Virtus and showing a fighter or a war deity. RIC 227....
I would pass this coin.The time and effort to "cure" it might be invested in better coins or reading. Good luck anyway.
He looks incredibly feminine.
All Greek coins in my collection which have the head- dress of Isis on reverse, show Eros the god of love on obverse. The following coin is likely...
The following Roman Denarius was struck under Septimius Severus at Emisa' (Homs) in Syria. Reverse shows a trophy with captured arms, along with...
I just wake up. Thanks guys. The standing person is likely to be "Arabia". I remember I saw a similar one, long time ago. It was struck in...
@Kentucky.. I feel that a provincial coin is different from all other provincial coins in matter of impressive design. Think Antioch, Serdica,...
I suspect that Emperor Trajan is on obverse of of this silver Dinarius weighing 2.59 g. The reverse shows someone kneeling before a person holding...
Eros: Greek god of love. Obverse shows Eros with winged head. Struck under Antiochus VII. BMC 60. [ATTACH]
Could be Constantius II.
Possibly Indian States with some Arabic legend or even old Persian..
Thank you. As far as I know, Epsilon is 5 in Greek whereas in Latin 5 is represented by V. That's why I found the letter U weird. Then I think...
There are few reasons that pushed me to consider this coin of Maurice Tiberius as rare. First I found no reference on Wildwids. Then the regnal...
I was going to say "FANTASTIC" without adding any single word, but Ominus 1 did it before me.. Indeed such coins remind us that it's a way long...
Galeria Valeria- Antioch. Venus on Reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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