That's one of the more expensive reverse types for this otherwise common empress. Szaivert dates the issue to AD 161/2. If this is to be believed...
I am hoping that when someday the Severan volumes of RPC are published online this coin is included.
I have the same coin of Plautilla. It's unlisted in the major references, from what I can tell. [ATTACH] Plautilla, AD 202-205. Roman provincial...
[IMG] Constantius I, Caesar, 293-305. Roman billon follis, 9.95 g, 26.6 mm, 11 h. Trier, AD 296-97. Obv: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate head...
Here's one you don't see every day. [ATTACH] Plautilla, AD 202-205. Roman AR denarius, 3.76 g, 20.2 mm. Rome, AD 205. Obv: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA,...
Abila is an obscure coin-issuing city. The British Museum had no coins from the city when BMC 20 was published in 1899. The city is not mentioned...
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This one was from a few years back. It's a favorite! [IMG] Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161. Roman AR denarius, 3.26g, 17.2 mm, 5 h. Rome, AD 161. Obv:...
CRE is Coins of the Roman Empresses by Temeryazev and Makarenko.
All I know is it ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no senator's son, no. [MEDIA]
Here's my right-facing Titus. I have no idea as to its rarity. I suspect it's really common. [IMG] Titus as Caesar, AD 69-79. Roman AR Denarius,...
Here's Quintillus. [IMG] Quintillus, AD 270. Roman billon antoninianus, 2.95 g, 20 mm. Rome, 11th officina, issue 1, end AD 270. Obv: IMP C M AVR...
No Hermes?? Seriously??
Lovely coin, @Deacon Ray! A wonderful addition to your numophylacium!
Yes, it is. It is an example of this type. [IMG] Faustina I, AD 138-141. Roman AR denarius, 3.26 g, 18.4 mm, 5 h. Rome, AD 150 and later. Obv:...
@Ocatarinetabellatchitchix is, of course, joking. Ocat wrote the biography of Henry Cohen here at CT. It's a great write-up and it was a featured...
Thank you all! Those resources aren't as user friendly as the one that I used to use, but they are functional at least. We make do with what we...
For the past few weeks, the online version of Henry Cohen's Description historique des monnaies frappées sous l'Empire Romain has been...
Wonderful write up, @Claudius_Gothicus! Venus is one of my subcollections and I adore coins depicting her. You're right that the goddess is far...
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