I guess there are 2 portraits on this coin. They might be of different IDs, such like a Roman Emperor to the left side and a possibly Eastern bust...
These two coins of Emperor Constantine II have the officina Epsilon( E) in exergue. The coin to the left has a dot after Epsilon, and also a dot...
That's very fine. Mac is much better than both the Pius and the dude. I'll check more at Wildwinds. I guess you're right.
Great. So it's a coin of Emperor Galerius in the name of his father Maximian. Now here's a coin belonging completely to Emperor Maximian in fact...
Never mind. I shall send. Thanks for your sincere and prompt cooperation....
Thank you happy coinfriend. I just need Dane's email . Charles
This is a common coin that I didn't post before. I wonder whether the Roman Emperor is AntoPius or Caracalla ?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hi. Measuring 27mm. and weighing 8.44 g., this ancient coin of Emperor Maximianus was struck in the famous historic city of Carthage. The coin is...
That's mine from Hereopolis under Lucius Verus[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are two other coins with Roman numbers. The first is from Thessalonica and represents Emperor Constantine the Great, with letters TSEpsilonVI...
I'm grateful for all these generous information. Of course JA, I meant Constantinian and not Byzantine Dynasty. I don't know how I committed such...
While consulting WildWinds, I found that this tiny coin of Emperor Constantius II is rated C4 on the scale of rarity. Two other coins of the...
Great ancient coin. There's like a boat on the reverse. The lettering is Phoenician. Can you read something from right to left. Is this the...
I recently came across this Roman coin of Emperor Macrinus, noticing that it has an oval shape. Is this form common to all Roman Emperors or could...
Here's another Constantine II, weighing 2.25 g. But the coin does not seem listed on Wildwinds with 2 standards between the 2 soldiers and the...
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