Neither have I, but This era is not high on my collecting priorities. It does make for interesting conjecture. [ATTACH]
I know a lot of you have a headless Medusa from Pontos Amisos, but this is my first. So now I can join the club, eh? It's certainly not the...
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That legend is so neat @Bob L.
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I hate to be the guy who had to fit all that in such a small space. Beautiful example btw @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix .
Nice example @Aethelred. Here are my humble examples[ATTACH] [ATTACH] :
The Magnentius is my favorite. It's in excellent condition.
But did anyone, family member or friend, call him Gaius?
Thank you @TIF. Like I said, I didn't spend much time, so I didn't pay attention to which side was which.
I had some time on my hands, so I cropped and blackened the background. I didn't spend much time on it. [ATTACH]
Most of the portraits in my collection appear as someone constipated trying to push out something too large. However, this may be the closest...
[ATTACH] CALIGULA AR Denarius OBVERSE: C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT, bare head right REVERSE: DIVVS AVG PATER PATRIAE, radiate head of Divus...
I'm not certain what I'm looking at. Nothing I'm familiar with.
Welcome! If you can, provide weight and measurements. I'm inclined to say they are modern, but with the images provided I am uncertain.
Wonderful example @Brian Bucklan
Congratulations. Nice example. I have a fouree of another (different obverse inscription) from Titus: [ATTACH]
It looks like a beautiful example @Swervo513. As soon as you have a chance, show an image of the reverse. Congrats btw.
I just read through that link (thank you @Jay GT4 for that). Wow, that is really confusing to my old brain. So, in the example of Aurelianus,...
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