Here’s a multiple solidus medallion. Of course, the multiple is one. [ATTACH][ATTACH] But beautiful anyway.
I think you are correct.
Beautiful coin. I obtained this many years ago. [ATTACH][ATTACH] I was told it was from the Akola hoard discovered in 1974.
I very much appreciate your expert opinion, and especially your thoughts on coin #3. I now appreciate better the evidence against the coin being...
Both excellent solidi above. Here are my Leo I examples. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] First is from Constantinople, the second from Thessalonika.
Here are a few coins with transposed and inverted A and V, and A lacking crossbar. [ATTACH][ATTACH] Most of these have been shown before. #1...
On reflection I think your coin is Merinid.
Not my area of expertise but stylistically I think the Iberian/North African direction is the way to go. Here are two similar coins. The first...
Romanus IV (1068-71AD) with his wife, who is figured prominently, Eudokia Makrembolitissa, widow of his predecessor Constantine X. Their marriage...
Here is a gold Solidus of Thessalonika, a century and more before the spelling confusion on the coin in the original post. Theodosius II...
[ATTACH] I recently posted this in a thread on Migration coinage so I hope it is acceptable to post it again, since it is my only coin of Julian....
That is a beautiful Ostrogothic solidus. I suspect they were struck over a long enough period that the style varies to some degree. Here is...
[ATTACH] Here’s another example of Bituitus. I was unaware it was from a provincial mint. Thanks, @Al Kowsky! I bought this for the awesome...
This arrived today, a slightly worn though otherwise well-centered and struck solidus of Anastasius, won in CNG’s most recent eAuction.[ATTACH] As...
I think you got a good buy on the Lacam. At least, I believe I paid more than that for mine years ago.
Constans II as a young man. The first coin has once believed to be Heraclonas but now all three are believed to be Constans II. These are all...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Philippus I, the Arab, 244-249 AD, AR antoninianus. Reverse ROMAE AETERNAE, with Rome seated holding a scepter or spear, and a...
The Notitia dignitatum shows this page of military insignia. This is a copy of a Roman document of circa 400 AD. [ATTACH] The Celte (Celts?)...
Buy two. It halves the shipping cost per coin.
Just arrived from Malta to the USA, this coin was posted on 5/31 and arrived on 6/2 which I find almost miraculous. I noted an example for sale on...
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