Your obverse legend is IMP M OTHO CAE AVG. The legend always begins with IMP, no matter where it starts. Below is an example that I sold with the...
I think you need a minimum number of posts to upload pictures. Here it is-- [ATTACH]
The VIRTVS EXERCIT series struck for Crispus has some rare shield decorations. The BEATA series has many types from the Trier mint; but only a few...
It's a modern fake. This looks like your coin...ID'ed as a fake in 2011-- [ATTACH]
a bit about Petrarch (1304-1374) In Italy during the fourteenth century some men began to study ancient Roman coins. This should not be a...
Howgego doesn't state that Augustus and Trajan are the only options; but they are merely the only ones noted by the author. Theoretically, any...
I have a Constantine II struck with two flans stuck together. [ATTACH] Constantine II A.D. 320 19mm 5.8g D N CONSTANTINO IVN NOB C; laureate,...
Howgego 568 has an example for Augustus and Trajan.
Hello and welcome. You can go to Silbury and check what they said about the coin and see any references they used. If your wife did not register...
June, so far, has been a good month for me. I am the current curator of this Constantine I VLPP from Siscia with Chi-Rho on helmet and horseman on...
Dattari is online-- https://archive.org/details/moneteimperialig01datt/page/n19/mode/2up...
No, it is not bronze disease.
That is probably Dave Surber, who created Wildwinds. He passed away in 2009 and his collection was sold by Agora in 2014.
Other options are RIC VII Arles 136 and RIC VII Arles 145 and 145 is fairly common.
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It's from Arles.
Hello and welcome. It looks fine; but now all I kind think about is the typo! :)
Separate names with a comma.