Theodosius I A.D. 388- 392 17x18mm 2.2g D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG; pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust right. SPES REI-PVBLICAE; Emperor, head...
It's Galeria Valeria ( OBV: GAL VALERIA AVG) with a VENERI VICTRICI reverse. It looks like it is from Thessalonica, similar (not exact) to the...
my only current Constantius I from London, but it is posthumous. [ATTACH] Constantius I posthumous issue A.D. 307- 310 23x25mm 6.6g DIVO...
RIC does not list this type for Maximinus as Caesar only Augustus , it should come before Alexandria 124. [ATTACH] Maximinus II A.D. 311 24x25mm...
IOVIS is Jupiter.
That seems unlikely when you consider there was also a mintmark of TSAVII.
Yes, you are correct. I apologize for not paying attention...I was trying to multi-task and not doing any task well!
Your coin is from Thessalonica and the mintmark (under the wreath) is TSΔVI and it was struck A.D. 324.
are you familiar with Cavino, from the 16th century? https://coinsweekly.com/creator-of-the-paduans-giovanni-da-cavino/
thank you @akeady for the link to the current Kolbe & Fanning auction. I found the last volume I needed to complete my BnF Monnaies de l 'Empire...
These topics always seem to bog down in copyright and wiggle room, but RIC X (which is one of the pirated copies) was published in 1994 and no...
[ATTACH] the leather[ette] bound edition is much nicer, though only 250 were published.
because it has a cross in the left field, it has to be Trier -- RIC VIII Trier 42, struck A.D. 337- 340.
Thanks everyone. This is my third anepigraphic Dafne, but I have since sold the other two. I plan on keeping this one for a while. [ATTACH]...
My newest acquisition is this anepigraphic (no legend) coin from Constantinople. [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 327 21mm 3.2g OBV....
in this specific situation I trust the dealer.
The large Chi-Rho on the reverse may have been an attempt by Magnentius to promote himself as the true spiritual heir of Constantine and the A...
Your coin is made of bronze and is from Lugdunum (Lyons). That is what the reference in the listing means-- RIC VIII Lyons 160. Your coin is...
there is no reason to doubt the authenticity...it's a fine coin.
Yes, it ends in CAES, but is Julian II as Caesar. Like the examples I linked to on Nummus Bible
Separate names with a comma.