Nike on a tetradrachm of Roman Alexandria under Gallienus (253-268). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For the first 40 years of denarii (denarii began c. 211 B.C.) the Dioscuri-riding-right reverse is by far the most common reverse. The type occurs...
Quant, that's a very nice group of coins of rare emperors. There is a book entitled "Justinian II of Byzantium" by Constance Head (1972, U....
Phocas was Byzantine emperor 602-610. His coins spell his name "FOCA" but modern historians spell it with "Ph" for "F". Some of his coins are...
A Vitellius denarius: [ATTACH] XV VIR SACR FAC, tripod-lebes with dolphin above and raven below. "quindecimvir sacris faciundis" Denarius. 20-19...
Siliquae, thanks for the link to the article about coins of Valentinian. Maybe it goes without saying I am interested!
Speaking of big coins of Cilicia, here is 38 mm piece (27.87 grams) of Gordian III and Tranquillina from Seleucia ad Calycadnum, with those two...
If you are going to list mints, they will be in some order. Traditionally, they have been listed left-to-right (west to east) across a map, as far...
"It would not take long for an intelligent human to figure out that when their god-like powers have limitations, then they will be dead meat."...
VOTA coins can make a large theme collection. I have seen a private specialized collection with over 1500 VOTA coin types (some are minor...
There is a book on the Roman coins of the quinarius denomination "Roman Quinarii From the Republic to Diocletian and the Tetrarchy" by Cathy King....
Here are a couple of nice Gallienus coins: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nine years ago I went to a coin show with a Trajan quinarius on my want list. I didn't find one, but came away with this: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Facing bust! Normal!
I prefer your second line: JULIAN II RIC VIII Aquileia 218 possibly with a comma after Julian II.
Byzantine coins with crosses on them are the norm. The collection and its web site focus on only those usual coins with both 1) profile busts...
Here is an educational website of mine on the unusual copper Byzantine coins of Anastasius, Justin, and Justinian that have a cross above the...
A few centuries ago in Holland unusual tulips were worth a lot of money, defying sense and logic. But, in the midst of the craze, how would you...
Here is a coin of the Byzantine emperor Justin, 518-527. It is a flip doublestrike, 31-29 mm. [ATTACH] We all know the Byzantines minted some...
The site you linked to is wonderful and complex. It has links to pages on many other themes including the lighthouse of Alexandria, the 1000th...
Separate names with a comma.