I posted this not too long ago, but because of the reverse. So here it is again. It's not a lion's head, but the scalp of a lion: [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] Lydia, Nakrasaionia Pseudo-autonomous issue Time of Trajan and Hadrian, 98-138 AD Obv.: EΠΙ CΤΡΑ - ΜΑΡ ΙΟΥΝΙΑΝΟΥ, bearded head of...
There is the astronomical season and the meterological season. The first starts on 21 March (astronomical vernal equinox), the second on 01 March...
Unlike modern coins, antique coins differ from each other. Different decentering, dies, patina or wear make each coin unique, recognizable and...
[ATTACH] Pupienus AR Antoninianus, AD 238 Obv.: IMP CAES PVPIEN MAXIMVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev.: PATRES SENATVS,...
[ATTACH] Mysia, Pergamon AE17, AD 147-161 Magistrate: I. Pol(l)ion (strategos for the second time, asiarch and neokoros) Obv: Helmeted head of...
12 hours rule, but I don't want to leave the theme completely. Here is the head of the Colossus of Rhodes: [ATTACH] Caria, Rhodes Drachm (Circa...
no example on acsearch, so probably yes
ISEGRIM brings up the following results: 1. AEOLIS, Aegae. 200BC -0 AD. AE. Obverse: HEAD MAN R / HERAKLES (BEARD / CLOTHES <?>). Reverse:...
>>> Grapes [ATTACH] Cilicia. Soloi 440-410 BC. AR Stater Obv.: Amazon, wearing a pointed bonnet, with drapery around her, kneeling to left,...
[ATTACH] Fulvia (83 BC – 40 BC) Powerful aristocratic woman, wife of Publius Clodius Pulcher (62-52 BC), Gaius Scribonius Curio (52-51 BC) and...
[ATTACH] Dardanos Asia Minor, Troas AE13, 4th Century B.C. Obv.: horseman galloping right, wearing petasos and chlamys flying behind Rev.: cock...
Yes, looks like a die match.
Funny how everyone sees something different. I saw a radiate head first, but maybe that's just pareidolia. [ATTACH]
The depiction is similar to the statue in the Palazzo Altemps, including the object, which IMHO looks like a scroll: [ATTACH]...
Here is just a small addition. Since I had time on this weekend, and, since I also own this type and am therefore interested in the...
It is named after Quintus Marcius Rex, who was praetor during the end of the construction, but the ancestor of M. Aemilius Lepidus was censor when...
A very detailed and more up to date discussion about this denarius and why it shows the Aqua Marcia can be found here:...
The usual interpretation is that it represents the Aqua Marcia.
[ATTACH] Bronze Medal 1930 by Friedrich Wilhelm Hörnlein, (1873 – 1945) Obv: Artemis/Diana with bow and quiver, roe behind, signed Hörnlein Rev:...
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