here are some more examples and the prices they sold for. $35.00 [ATTACH] $75.00 [ATTACH] $85.00 [ATTACH] $86.00 [ATTACH] $110.00...
here's a similar example from a different year (unless yours is also LE...hard to tell from the picture) that sold for $62 Antoninus Pius BI...
I've got a few nicer ones [ATTACH] Gallienus A.D. 259- 260 AR Antoninianus 20x21mm 3.7gm IMP GALLIENVS P AVG; radiate and cuirassed bust...
I sold this nice example to an expat in Saudi Arabia [ATTACH] Trajan A.D. 103-111 Æ As 25x26mm 9.3gm IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC...
from an older post -- The GENIO type is a common reverse and was issued by the Tetrarchic emperors for over a decade, but the seemingly peaceful...
Carausius was appointed commander of a fleet in the English Channel to defeat the Frank and Saxon pirates; which he did. However, he apparently...
I quickly looked in Barnes Constantine : Dynasty, Religion and Power in the Later Roman Empire and found several references. "The building and...
Acetone doesn't hurt the coin or surfaces. People used to lacquer coins and I have used acetone often to remove it.
I remember reading in at least one book about Constantine stripping pagan temples of their wealth...maybe Timothy Barnes.
it's R-F across the fields, from Rome. The mintmark is R star ?, with ? being a possibility of either P,S, T, or Q workshops.
this might be a case of the engraver forgetting to reverse Pax, though the legend was done properly. [ATTACH]
NCGS is/was a scammer slabbing out of his basement/ garage. I don't know if he is still active.
Yes, indeed. I believe the same way...it's a betrayal.
have you seen this yet? Alföldi, Andreas. "A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century"
I am wondering how many others at ANS think like the old executive director though. Dr. Ute Wartenberg has recently stepped down as the executive...
here's a Festival of Isis issue from Jovian [ATTACH] Jovian A.D. 363- 364 14x15mm 1.4g D N IOVIANVS P F AVG; Pearl-diademed, draped and...
The bust types are the same for 122 and 128, the difference between the two is the wreath. RIC 122 has a star at the top of the wreath (see...
The second coin is most interesting not so much because of the undertype being visible, but because it looks official.
two recent overstruck acquisitions Here is an interesting unofficial overstrike. It’s in a slab, which is why it looks like pieces are missing...
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