yes, I updated my post after I counted them
you can find varying numbers from mint to mint...look at the example Doug posted above for maybe the most I have seen. here's a Constans with six...
These IOVI had little or no value outside the territory of Licinius and, of course, after Constantine defeated Licinius, these coins had no value...
The circular objects on the standards are phalera, which are sculpted discs which were awarded for various military exploits.
it has not only been suggested, but there is actual primary evidence that this was indeed a fact. "Dionysius to Apion, greeting. The divine...
you can use the field mark to help ID. On the reverse in the left field it looks like an "N" though there are other possibilities. Go to this site...
pictures...or it didn't happen. :) [ATTACH]
you have to read the Woods article...I don't want to spoil the whole thing.
extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof...you need more examples! the "coils" may just be an attempt at oars. see coin below- [IMG]...
What this object might be is a poorly engraved prow or just artistic interpretation of a prow. Victory on a prow is a very common theme. Below is...
This denarius has an unusual set of letters in the exergue- VSV. There are three theories about the meaning of VSV 1) Treat it like XXI (the...
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