Diocaesarea Cilicia: Trajan with a triskeles reverse. [ATTACH]
Canatha (Syrian Decapolis). This isn't a great example but here it is: [ATTACH] Commodus: Ox: KOMOD ANTONOC, laureate and draped bust right Rx....
Hey TIF! It is absolutely VRTVS, with the upright T of the mintmark next to the initial V. Alas, if it only had an obverse inscription. Yep....
Just came across this little ae4 type with a reverse I had never seen before. [ATTACH] Reverse is VRTVS ROMANORVM, Emperor standing right...
Cyzicus Mysia : Britannicus, with Octavia and Antonia. AD 41-55 Ox: Bare head of Britannicus right, K-Y to either side, BPITA-NIKOC around Rx:...
How about Aelia Capitolina (Judaea) starring Antoninus Pius: Or Caracalla from Anchialus Thrace (bottom) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hey Mat: Thanks for the plug. Wish my photos could look that good.
And the winner is ...... [ATTACH] Justinok: Congratulations! Send me a private post with your name and address and the coin will be...
OK. Put all the names on slips of paper: [ATTACH]
Exactly my thoughts. I hope some folks don't take it as pretentious. BTW: Made a mistake: The reverse is actually TR POT COS IIII PP / SC
Since the give-away of that slabbed coin a couple of weeks ago was a smashing success I thought I'd try it again. This one isn't slabbed, it's a...
It's definitely an ae nummus type monogram of Justinian, probably (but not positively) from Ravenna. Note that you can easily find the letters in...
OK. Put the names in a box and the pick is: I can't believe it ... Sallent. It definitely was an honest lottery and it appears the gods of...
At 9 I'll put names on slips of paper and randomly pick one.
Yeah, that was me sitting there going through his coins. Couldn't resist buying this slab just to post this thread.
Yep. It was. Were you there? I also hope that everyone understands what I mean by "respect".
Here is a slabbed ancient I just picked up today: [ATTACH] It's an average little coin of Rhodes with a rose on each side. I would like to send...
My guess is a decanummium of Justinian from Nikomedia with a star (not a cross) over the "I". Regnal year looks (kind of) like X/X/II
I saw the Anastasius monograms in this post and just happened to have come across this Thessalonika variant not too long ago. It's not in the...
Just out of curiosity, I showed this coin previously: [ATTACH] I know it's not great but it clearly shows CONS IIII in the obverse legend which...
Separate names with a comma.