We will have to disagree on this one. I consider it a major difference between the 4 poses and even more when the foe shown is clearly...
They look like copper to me but I have not dug in to be certain. That will require a trip to the bank to investigate.
I'm still interested in why Gallus did not get mentioned on the CSII coins when it would have been so much easier just to continue the...
Gold plated copper cores are not all that uncommon especially in the Byzantine period. Top is Basil II and Constantine VIII; bottom is Basil I and...
Silvering started during the time of Gallienus and lasted about 100 years with the exception of a few coins that actually were just base metal and...
I have nothing to add except this photo of a very ordinary example of the 1d. Can you tell the denomination from the photo? The only way I can...
The coin I posted is Trier TRS*. While I appreciate the theory that they "merely substituted his image for the previous image of Magnentius,...
Since it was mentioned, I'll post a picture of a Constantius II Chi-Rho. There is a lot to study here. First there is the question as to...
Just in case this is new to some, I made a picture showing the four Falling Horseman poses. Well over half are FH3 with FH4 making up most of the...
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