Here is another from Sisia, RIC 241 2.39 g, 17 mm [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Interesting ANTIOCHOS VII Mat. I haven't gotten into the Seleucid coins, but I find them interesting. Good catch.
Valerian I, Alexandria Troas Provincial issue AE 20 OBV: IMP LICI VALERIAN, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right REV: COL AVG TRO, horse...
Or how about a Roman Provincial from Alexandria Troas Civic Issue AE25 OBV: COL ALEX TRO, Turreted & draped bust of city goddess or Tyche right;...
How about a Roman Republican L CALPURNIUS PISO FRUGI AR Denarius OBV: Laureate head of Apollo r., behind, point control, front, check letter...
Along with the Urbs Roma I posted in another thread, I picked up this Constantinoplis from the same seller. But unlike the Urbs Roma which I...
I'm not convinced this is Hadrian. You may be right, but, if it is, what is the reference? And either way, I think $50 is too high for a coin...
Looks more like Trajan to me. If so, I think it would be AE drachm of Alexandria, Milne 545. Take a look see:...
Beautiful Martin
I know you're right. I just thought it interesting. I guess I have the mind of a deviant.
I've had this discussion before, but when I look at my coin from Siscia, the twins look like well developed women (I know it's suppose to be...
Hehe
Here is another of mine from Siscia: RIC VII 240 [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Nice.
Love the detail on the lion Batman. I was eyeing one with the Crested Helmet. Very nice.
I love that first coin with the child Roma. Very interesting
3. SNGCop 830 Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square, VE monogram and lizard in sunken quarters 2.40g, 13mm [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I know these are common enough coins, but I always marvel at the amount of detail placed on such small flans. I recently purchased two and I...
Thnks for the education windchild. Now I will have to look it up in the net.
Thanks. That was the reason I bought this one. Like I said,m I have others, but I liked this reverse and the price was right.
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