Here are two coins struck by Persian Governors (satraps) in "occupied" Cilicia (AR obol) and Ionia AE11, during the 4th. Century BC. They are...
Here is my favourite AR Anton.of Tacitus, reverse :Concordia and Sol facing eachother,mint:Serdica, 275/6 AD. Lets see your other portraits...
In my opinion, the prettiest Iulia Domna profiles are to be found on provincial coins, for example, I bought this AR Drachma from Cesarea(Kayseri)...
that was my purpose, attract attention to my thread: I am glad I succeeded !
Cossura, sometimes spellt with a "K"
Little known except by unfotunate "boatpeople"refugees from Africa,Middle East, rare coins of this Island show mixed influence Egyptian goddess...
Here is my prettiest representation of Iulia Domna, amongt many others (AR Drachma of Cesarea, Cappa[ATTACH]
The "Danish bust" well-known, is the best bust of Pompey. Here is "my" portrait of Pompey[ATTACH] mpey:
I do not know what speed could be reached, being pulled by two winged cupids !
Excellent. I don't know how you did but it is hilarious and very well done. l don't know
Here is my Constanius, unfortunately there is no reference to the mint.Perhaps some of our members may advise.[ATTACH]
Very nice portrait !
Here are some more numismatic dolfins:[ATTACH]
marvellous ! too bad out of reach physically and financially !!!
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Very nice coin, attractive tone,
Thank you for your interesting comment.
I am afraid,an article still needs to be written on the subject !
The Greek classical numismatic representation of Athena shows her wearing a traditional Corinthian helmet, except for the Athenian "owl" coinage...
Number 3 is my favorite, more complete and charming notwithstanding some scratching on the reverse !
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