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Maybe this Denarius of the same Empress would help compare. Cohen 16 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow.. Dionysus was god of wine, whereas the Greek god of the sea was Poseidon. I have here Jupiter seated on this coin of Gallienus. Moesia RIC...
This Greek coin of Alexander Zebinas has Dionysus, god of the sea, on reverse. Next Jovian.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I chose these 2 busts of Honorius and Constantius II that, I believe, are unusual. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would guess they're too beautiful to be true. Some counterfeiters can tool or play with the toning in order to hide the casting signs. Be careful..
I see .. I'll try to check if I have any relevant coin of that sort ( Const II ) .
This coin of Valens shows clearly that the symbol Chi-Rho has a Rho (P) and not an Iota ( I ). Am I right ? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The reverse hints to a very exceptional coin. Do I read CON in exergue ??
When I acquired this metallic piece over a year ago, the seller claimed it was found by chance among a big lot of ancient coins. Now I saw it in...
Despite their worn condition, I decided to post these two possibly Greek coins. The first has a branch on reverse, whereas the second has Tyche...
The relevant coin of Gordian was struck in Berytus. Next: Olive branch[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Alexander Zebinas. Tetradrachm. Next: Lilly[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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RIC lists only one example of the Fallen Horseman coins which were struck in Antioch under Julianus II . That's RIC VIII- ANT-189 with mint mark...
For me, a tooled coin is a genuine coin above all. Then the tooling is just like make-up to a beautiful lady. I do respect your points of view and...
Since this thread is titled Help ID Constantine, I kindly allow myself to post this newly-acquired coin of Constantine II which is rated R3. RIC...
The reverse of this coin under Arcadius shows Victoria heading left while crowning the Emperor. Next: Sassanian coin [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just scanned this coin tonight. It's rated R4 and belongs to Constantine I. Sol figures there on reverse. RIC VII - Arles - 138. Follis- MM...
Belonging to Emperor Elagabalus, the relevant coin has a clear ram on reverse. Next : Eudoxia[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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