here are a few more that I have [ATTACH] Athalaric. A.D. 526- 534 Æ Decanummium (18mm 2.1gm) Rome mint. INVICTA ROMA, helmeted and cuirassed...
it looks like Siscia, similar to this-- [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 318-19 17x18mm 3.1gm IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; laureate helmet and...
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus, AR Denarius, Rome, 88 BC; Helmeted bust of Mars seen from behind, with head turned to r., spear and sword over...
https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/303
a lot of sites are "not secure", it doesn't mean they are malicious. My site ( http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/ ) is also "not secure" due...
not a comment on the Severus coin, but here are a few Ӕ denarii-- [ATTACH] Gallienus [ATTACH] Severina [ATTACH] Aurelian plus, you...
it's an engraver's error...more examples-- https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/833
I forgot to add in my earlier post that this "sacred money" was likely issued because of Diocletian's Edict on Maximum Prices in an attempt to...
[ATTACH] Magnus Maximus Siliqua, struck AD 383-388 at Trier mint. Obv: D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev:...
since mom's a star-- [ATTACH] Helena A.D. 318- 319 18mm 3.1g HELENA N F; draped bust right. REV: eight rayed ✶ in laurel wreath. in ex. TSA...
[ATTACH] Aurelian A.D. 273 Ӕ Antoninianus 20x23mm 2.7g IMP AVRELIANVS AVG; radiate & cuirassed bust right. ORIENS AVG; Sol standing left,...
If your coin was in a bit better condition it would be worth exactly $4.35. It is a worn example of a very common coin, the setting is easily...
here's Maximianus with a big head but strangely tiny face. [ATTACH] Maximianus A.D. 301 26x27mm 9.6g IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG; laureate head...
it's very brassy, like it was recently cleaned.
The reverse of this coin was supposed to be a Chi-Rho between two stars; but the engraver messed up a bit and the left star is more of a Chi-Rho....
Those type of posts can easily become unwieldy, jumbled messes...it's always best to post just one ID request per post.
"Basically, everyone alive in the ninth century who left descendants is the ancestor of every living European today, including Charlemagne, Drogo,...
Hercules was very popular though--very much a "man of the people", since he was half man.
it's an unofficial issue...a barb, copying a Constantine I VLPP from Siscia http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2/
Yes, Hercules was half-god, so lower in the pantheon than Jupiter. I don't know whether or not Diocletian assigned Maximianus to Hercules; but...
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