@pirgah.. I consulted the "coinarchives" following your link above. I own 2 coins, a silver and a bronze one. I wonder where they could fit or...
Here are Greek Emperor Ptolemy I, and Roman Empress Plautilla. Cohen 16.
Hope this coin of Claudius II is as pretty as " dirty ". It reads VIRTUS on reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
N for Noureddin-El-Zinky (Zenghid). I owe our great coin-friend and teacher Ardatirion to have identified this worn but extremely rare and...
N for Najmeddin, Artuqid Sultan. Dirham.. Halbi- Mardin. This Islamic coin imitates Byzantine style perfectly. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
N for Nassir-El- Din Mahmud. Abbasid- Islamic era. The obverse shows an eagle with two heads. Dirham- Ayyubid time. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Maximinus II- anonymous. Victory on obverse, and Jupiter seated on reverse. A very exceptional coin. Constantine the Great accused Maximinus II...
Maxentius. Roma seated in temple on reverse. RIC VI- 210[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
NERO-crude in the face of Apollo. Reverse has a laurel branch. RPC 4301.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MACRINUS. Fantastic @ S.A. Here are 2 "coins" of Macrinus to "complete" the list. One of them is a coin production remnant. BMC 97. Romulus and...
Here are Maximianus and Macrinus.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Licinius. I liked too much the general design, as well as the ceremonial reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Lysimachos- Silver Tet. Spirals on hair.Reverse: Athena seated left, holding Nike. Struck in Lampsacus. Lanz 123. He was the body-guard of...
Heraclius _ Byzantine Emperor- Follis .[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Justinian I - Decanummum.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Jacques De Lusignan, also known as James II of Cyprus- 1463 AD. sizain. Cross of Jerusalem on obverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Honorius- Original Face. RIC-X- 409.[ATTACH]
Hadrian- Quadran RIC 688. and an As by the same Emperor. Antioch BMC 295 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Julian II - Cyzicus. Fallen Horseman. Julia Mamaea.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Galerius- Carthage. Cohen 191. And Gratian with leaf in exergue.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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