Khudarayaka (Shahi) [IMG] Kshemagupta of Kashmir [IMG]
BTW, I wonder about Constantine for not issuing a DIVA HELENA coin. Maybe, just maybe, he understood how inappropriate this would have been for a...
Reading page 420 middle, they suggest that the dots before and after continued after Crispus was eliminated because his workshop allocations...
Crispus and Fausta have no coins with the nested crescents but have the preceeding set with dots before and after the mintmark. It is therefore...
There are several minor variations of these based on whether Tanit faces right or forward, whether she has the scepter or not and whether she...
Jaga Deva of Kashmir [ATTACH] JALAL MANGUBARNI of Sind [ATTACH]
John VIII, next to last Byzantine emperor [ATTACH]
Sear's Roman book has rather few provincial coins for most periods but he does list several 12 Caesars provincials. That was obviously his time...
In many cases 'sloppy' may be harsh. They recycled coins of old standards having adjusted their weights by trimming away metal and struck the new...
The small flan might make it less desirable but it is easily worth the price paid. The face is very nice. A1'a are half the weight of A2's but...
If you have Sear Greek Imperial Coins, your coin is #633. The Poppaea is #664. Both are illustrated with good photos of absolutely gorgeous...
Smart dog. Contrary to popular music, Saturday night is not alright for fighting a bear.
Year 1 would be LA. LI is ten; LIB is 12. I believe my Poppaea is LI but there are some LIA coins and mine is weak there.
I believe it is probably OK but agree it verges on too good to be true. The photo makes me wonder if the reverse was buffed. Before buying I...
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/pit.html I really need to update the photos on my pit page but you are welcome to see it anyway. The...
Poppaea did not wear an elephant skin headdress and had her name on the reverse left. This is the personification of Alexandria. My Poppaea...
That is it! I wanted it because it is strong evidence of the fact that the centration pit was applied to the flan and not part of the die. There...
Most of this period are rounder than mine. Squares seem more common later. Of course there are always coins that are hard to classify like my...
I do not have RIC for this period preferring BMCRE which lists your coin as BMC388. Considering they only have one front facing bird, I suspect...
[ATTACH] I find it most interesting that your Marcus is so perfectly round while my scab of a coin looks to have been chopped from a squared bar...
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