The continuation of our discussion as a private conversation, that @Romancollector has agreed might be of interest to other Coin Talk participants...
A minor correction. Three of the coins shown above are stated to be from the "Erworben collection". But "erworben" is merely the German word for...
In 1982 K. Fittschen wrote a book with title Die Bildnisse der Faustina Minor und die Fecunditas Augustae, proposing that whenever Faustina bore...
@Roman Collector The PVDICITIA sestertius with the woman holding a naked male baby on her lap, while a draped female child stands before her:...
@Claudius_Gothicus Thanks for posting your ideas. I am surprised, however, that you want to separate the first issue for Valerian alone as IMP...
Were Göbl's "Viminacium" coins really struck at that mint? I raised doubts in two Forum posts of 2005: I think VIRTVS AVGG does occur with that...
Definitely a modern replica, copying the authentic Three-Monetae sestertii.
Maybe better to wait until you have the better photos and the size, weight, and axis?
As @Orfew probably told you, your coin seems to be a variant of RIC Titus 353. That coin has the same obv. legend, CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIAN COS...
@hotwheelsearl Is your Mamaea (above) denarius size or middle-bronze size? With S C or without?
Looks to be an As, as RIC 95 correctly says. Claudius distinguished his middle bronzes by their reverse types: CERES AVGVSTA for dupondii,...
Woytek 534b cites four specimens of your sestertius with this bust type. The one he illustrates is from the same obv. die as yours, so has the...
A better specimen from the same dies, without the large pit on portrait and deposits on rev., brought £1800 = $2771 = 2117 euros, plus buyer's...
That's a cistophoric tetradrachm, a denomination that was also struck for Septimius Severus, Caracalla as young Augustus, and Geta as Caesar. All...
I agree with Roman Collector: a mule with an obverse of Mamaea meant for coins of Deultum, combined with a rev. of Marcianopolis struck under the...
Yes, mine is same dies, a little less well preserved, but still quite nice! I'm glad you found one, given my non-existent photographic skills and...
Doug, Dating Philip's Eastern antoniniani would be a tough job. It's unlikely that the types will fall into such a neat and systematic sequence...
@Romancollector Thanks for the article and illustrations. As to the absence of continuous legends on bronze coins, did Beckmann overlook the BM...
I have a Nerva As, date TR P COS III, rev. type Clasped Hands, with legend CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM and S C in field upside down as on the Marius...
IU instead of UI for the Antelope left type RIC 21 is clearly just an engraver's error. I noted another such specimen in my copy of RIC: shown by...
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