You got it. That was fast!
Yes! FINALLY! Now my turn: [ATTACH]
That's ol' Augie, right?
Julia Mamea? That is a person, right?
And I was thinking Prolemaic! I'm just downright bad at this game!
There's no anchor on the bottom coin.
Ah, now I have a good idea as to who it is. I've already guessed so I'll let someone else get it.
I still don't know who it is either!
That's funny because I was thinking it looked so familiar but just assumed it was Roman!
Caligula
Lol. Next time, maybe.
The thing that really gets me is the footnote numbers reverting, for some ungodly reason, to regular script rather than superscript. This would...
Claudius! (I'll get one eventually, then you will all bow to the feet of a Greek ruler!)
I have a list of the different errors I've come across that I'll continuously update and post on academia.edu. On my copy I used a little...
Constans!
Alexander Severus?
The first, obviously
Rudrasena!
Someone post a Greek portrait next!
Valens.
Separate names with a comma.