[ATTACH] Faustina II Alexandria Billon-Tetradrachm Obv.: ΦAYCTIN CEBACTH, draped bust right Rev.: L ΙΓ (year 13), Dikaiosyne seated left, holding...
Athens without owl: [ATTACH] Attica. Athens Circa 322/17-307 BC Eleusinian festival coinage Obv.: Triptolemos, holding grain ears, seated left...
The coin is from Attalea, Lydia https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3787829
[ATTACH] Attica. Athens Eleusinian festival coinage Obv.: Veiled head of Demeter right Rev.: A-ΘE, poppy with crossed grain ears. Æ, 13 mm., 3,44...
Nice summary, here's a standing right denarius: [ATTACH] Faustina II, Denar Obv.: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, Bust of Faustina II, bare-headed, hair waved...
Not a centaur. The coin is from Hadrianopolis, Gordian III, reverse Eros on dolphin. This example might be a die match:...
On academia.edu there's an article about this type. It's in turkish, but with google translator easy to read. At the beginning the author states...
It was sold as this during the 100 year celebrations, containing some kind of certificate or description. Nevertheless still a interesting piece....
Heraclea, like this (without thunderbolt): https://www.acsearch.info/search.html? I have a similar example with a thunderbolt in the left...
Emperors who died of the plague: [ATTACH] Lucius Verus [ATTACH] Hostilian [ATTACH] Claudius II and the Healers: [ATTACH] Asklepios [ATTACH]...
True, see Fake reports https://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/displayimage.php?pos=-11861...
Here are two more coins of Nacrasa with Artemis: [ATTACH] Trajan Lydia, Nacrasa AD 98-117 Obv: AV NЄP TPAIANON CЄ, Laureate head right. Rev:...
http://numismatics.org/crro/id/rrc-488.2 I don't want to decide if real or not; weight?
Cologne https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=6409936
The orange leaves form the letters C and S
Maybe just a strange reverse double or triple strike, which "removes" the crown . This seems to be an obverse AND reverse die match....
The list of Suarez is limited on Roman Imperial Coins, and is therefore missing a lot of personalities shown only on provincial coins. IMHO there...
From ISEGRIM: IONIA, Clazomenae. 400-300 BC. AE. Obverse: HEAD WOMAN R / ATHENA (HELMET). Reverse: ΚΛΑ; ANIMAL STANDING R / RAM . 1. 8.89mm...
I think it is this one. If you rotate the reverse 180° you can see two of the horns of the altar https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/2/2802
1: usually attributed Asia Minor uncertain https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=6604639 https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3301479 2:...
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