Yes, my example sold recently at auction as did this one, which I lost. The one below has a Victory holding wreath to the left of the two riders...
This coin checked a lot of boxes for me—helmet with Sol in quadriga and griffin on crest, shield with two horsemen and four enemies and a gorgon...
The circular object on the standard (note 3 on shaft of standard and one on banner of the example you linked to) are Phalera, which are sculpted...
I think that all Delmatius coinage looks Constantinian.
Here is another reference to an ancient coin with a modern countermark In 1636, a bronze coin of Domitian (81-96AD) was countermarked during the...
those are modern reproductions with little value
it's RIC VI Cyzicus 71, rated as common and struck in A.D. 311.
I won several including these-- Bank Leu & Co. AG and Münzen und Medaillen AG. SAMMLUNG WALTER NIGGELER. 1.-4. TEIL: GRIECHISCHE MÜNZEN. RÖMISCHE...
The mintmark is TCON and the mint is Arles
I also need to mention Hubert Goltzius (1526-1583) who published several books on ancient numismatics.
As Doug pointed out, many people contributed. You could not have someone like Eckhel without people like Petrarch. Petrarch said in a letter that...
I first broached the subject in 2007 https://www.cointalk.com/threads/separate-board-for-ancients.30003/ nothing happened...and I don't...
Constantine was not merely a hostage, he also served in the military during his early time in the East.
There is another source that says Constantine made a dramatic midnight escape and as he got to each outpost, he swapped out his tired horse for a...
here are two Mars issues for Constantine an earlier type-- [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 307- 310 25x26mm 6.8g IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG;...
Here's another coin from London with Constantine really hoping that his army lives up to the implications of the reverse legend...spoiler alert --...
I was sorting through some coins and noticed that I had a few rarer Constantine coins from the London mint. Most have some tie to the war with...
A cpuple of days ago, I was thinking about what seems like some animosity towards the coin (perhaps taken out on the Chi-Rho) and thought of the...
RIC 650a and 664a are identical, so it must be an error in listing. Note that 651 and 667a are also the same, so another error.
Constantius II A.D. 351- 354 D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG; pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. FEL TEMP REPARATIO; Soldier spearing...
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