-May I please ask you to point out the tooled surface of this coin and show a picture of the reverse ? Many thanks.
Here is my crab from the island of Lampedusa[ATTACH]
Efes is renowned for its best numismatic portraits. This is particularly the case for Vespasian's. When I saw this denarius, I could not resist,...
Although coins of Claudius II are common, good quality portraits are scarce. This double denarius AE "VICTORIA AVG"reverse Victoria running,...
I bought some time ago this Alexandria AE with a lovely reverse, but cannot identify the emperor's portrait on the obverse. Any suggestion would...
Some coins of Constantinus I and II as well as Licinius represent sometimes on their reverse a symbol in a X form (frequently referred to as "Camp...
Out of three empresses with the same name, this one is believed to be the wife of Theodosius. Mint: Antioch 398-4901 AD.Can this be...
-Here is myNERO AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, looks a bit older than yours: ETOYS B I P,Year9 (63/64 AD)
Voting in the Comitium,walk though the bridge and cast the vote. Licinia 106 Bc. At least, no Russian interference then...[ATTACH]
Pan was an interesting mythological deity ( "pan" means "all", i.e. the god's encompassing protection, now used in an all inclusive...
The denarii of the three shortlived emperors in 192/3 AD, Pertinax, Pescennius Niger and Didius Julianus, are traditionally rare/expensive to find...
Here is one of my Iulia Domna, the portrait is not very good but the reverse interesting:reopresenting the four seasons with Iulia Domna.[ATTACH]
The above Pompey portrait is my latest acquisition to match "my"Caesar.
[ATTACH]
pure invention ! The coin is from the Sauromates, a wild tribe from the Black Sea who did not even know who Jesus was...
I think that you got the right answer !
With COS II on the revers, this rules out Otho who did not operates as a Consul two times, not even once...could be an early Vespasian
password ?
it appears to be a coin struck in Utica. Interesting.
Separate names with a comma.