one difference though, is that your coin does not have the "horned" bust (or at least not clear) while it looks like OP coins, at least bottom...
There is no real reason to believe that this coin has anything to do with the Milvian Bridge. I have mentioned this a few times here and have a...
[ATTACH] Helena A.D. 318- 319 18mm 3.1g HELENA N F; draped bust right. REV: eight rayed ✶ in laurel wreath. in ex. TSA RIC VII Thessalonica 48...
Your mintmark is • ESIS✶ which is RIC VIII Siscia 290
Here's an abdication issue that looks like it is from Trier since it has the S-F control marks and PTR as the mintmark. It is actually from...
The parazonium is often not clear, but it might help to see some examples where it is easier to distinguish. Below are coins with the same bust...
Not my best ever, but best today...and it's Jupiter on a goat! [ATTACH] Valerian II A.D. 256- 258 AR Antoninianus 22mm 3.5g VALERIANVS CAES;...
[ATTACH] Constantine II A.D. 323 CONSTANTINVS IVN N C; laureate and cuirassed bust left, decorated shield (maybe Constantine I and Constantine...
Though not always clear, in the left is actually a parazonium (dagger) with an eagle's head for the pommel cap. It is described incorrectly in...
an Ostia coin for Constantine that is not in RIC https://www.lateromanbronzecoinforum.com/index.php/topic,1931.0.html
This wavy line with dots is actually a fairly common design element on LRB's. Below are a few examples-- on the base of the campgate [ATTACH]...
I wish I knew the find site for these two, if possible, but all I have is "From the inventory of a UK dealer." Maybe I will be able to find out more.
It's very rare for LRB's to have been countermarked. Below are two coins that have countermarks of a tetrastyle temple, similar, though not...
You also see nummus used. :D Whichever term used, these are not half anythings or reduced anythings. These commemoratives were struck at the same...
not as bad as seven months...this was returned to sender and took almost 4 months-- mailed 22 June to France and returned to me, in Nashville on...
coins of the Tetrarchy around 300 A.D. seem nothing like Constantinian coins of around 320 A.D.
Novelty can be important...that's mainly why I bought this today-- [ATTACH]
It had a starting price of almost $20 and though rarer than the regular type with a standard, this one has pretty flaky surfaces-- some of the...
Savoca used "Cf." before the BMC reference; which merely means to compare with. Sorry, I just noticed that the original post was from May.
It's a standard depiction of a trophy of arms with captive on either side. On yours I can't make out the cloak, but this is usually present along...
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