Alexandrian tets of Aurelian and his wife: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] And his wife, Severina (and interim Empress?): [IMG]
Her eye is a bit odd looking (though I'm not an expert)... Looks like she's looking upward. And that eyebrow. It's an interesting coin.
I believe I have as well. You're on my saved seller's list.
I'd love to see a Gallienus big AE... I remember someone recently got an Alexandrian drachm of his. Edit: Thanks, @Finn235!
Trebonianus Gallus [IMG] Volusian [IMG]
And I might as well keep going... Gordian III [IMG] Philip I [IMG] Philip II [IMG] Otacilia Severa [IMG] Trajan Decius [IMG]
I know I'm a stitch late, but here are my contributions to father and son Max-es... Maximinus Thrax [IMG] Maximus [IMG]
Very nice, Mat! It isn't a reverse I've seen of his before, and it certainly does present more like a provincial than imperial. And it does...
It does help to loosen/soften the green stuff, it works well on that, though *disclaimer* it's not magic, it doesn't remove manual working from...
That's what I'd heard from him in another thread a number of months ago, but that he has a personal stash reserved for himself and "CT friends" or...
Yea, it works pretty well on that stubborn green.
Very nice cleaning examples, Victor! Thanks! No mistaking them with his curly dotted hair! Thanks! Yea, I was looking at the monogram and just...
I've got a handful of new coins that I'd love to share with you all. One of them needed to have a little bit of dusting off and another needed...
Great work! I enjoy doing some cleaning on coins that deserve it. Here's a few that I've done previously. Before: [IMG] After: [IMG] Nero,...
Very nice bronze with nice, easily identifiable portrait! I have 2 bronze examples in my Roman Antioch collection... D-man solo: [IMG] And...
Here's a few Toyo, er... Gordians I've recently acquired... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Very nice, @thejewk!! I'm glad your wife let you live... She's a keeper! And isn't SA a great help and cheerleader?? Here's a Galerius as Caesar...
[IMG] Sicily, Messana, The Mamertinoi Circa 288-278 BC, AE Quadruple Unit Series I struck circa 288-285 AD Obverse: APEOΣ, Laureate head of Ares...
[IMG] Commodus, Ruled 177-192 AD AE Sestertius, Struck 184 AD, Rome mint Obverse: M COMMODVS ANTON AVG PIVS BRIT, laureate head right. Reverse:...
I love them, @galba68!! Especially the paw print one.
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