[ATTACH] Q. Antonius Balbus. 83-82 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (18mm; 3.84 gm; 8h). Rome mint. Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter right, SC behind. Rev:...
One more guess: The Claudius As?
The Maxentius/Chi-Rho or the Constantine I right above it?
[ATTACH] Manlia Scantilla (wife of Didius Julianus - 193 AD.); AR denarius (17mm; 2.79 gm; 6h). Obv: Her draped bust, r. Rev: IVNO REGINA; Juno...
An Antoninus Pius version: [ATTACH] Antoninus Pius. 138-161 AD. Æ Sestertius (31mm; 22.39 gm; 12h). Rome mint. Struck 143-4 AD. Obv: ANTONINVS...
It seems that provincials of Plautilla are quite scarce. [ATTACH] Plautilla; Nicopolis, Moesia inferior; Æ 25. Obv: Her bust, right. Rev: Athena...
The two on the left of the last row?
[ATTACH] Plautilla. Augusta, 202-205 AD. AR Denarius (18mm; 3.56 gm; 12h). Laodicea mint. Struck under Septimius and Caracalla, 202-203 AD. Obv:...
[ATTACH] Constantius I, as caesar; period of 294-May 305 AD; AR argenteus (3.3 gm). Obv: CONSTANT-IVS CAESAR; his laureate head, right. Rev:...
@DonnaML , I respectfully suggest you do not try to remove the spots!!!
This one looks like your last photo. Agree? [ATTACH] Gallienus. 253-268 AD. PAMPHYLIA, Perge. Æ 10 Assaria (30mm, 11.44 gm, 12h). Obv: Radiate,...
[ATTACH] Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (21x18mm; 3.25 gm; 6h). Struck 202 AD. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Septimius on horseback...
The last one strikes me as a bit weird. But what do I know about this series? Not much.
A very nice depiction of Isis: [ATTACH] LYDIA. Saitta. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Æ (18mm, 2.96 gm, 6h). Time of Septimius Seveus to Gallienus....
For the record, Serdica was an active provincial mint during, at least, the time of the Severans
[ATTACH] Claudius. 41-54 AD. Æ Quadrans (16mm, 3.44 gm, 7h). Rome mint. Struck 41 AD. Obv: TI CLAUDIUS CAESAR AVG, Hand left, holding scales;...
[ATTACH] Anonymous Æ quadrans (14mm; 3.17 gm; 7h). Time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius - ca. 81-161 AD. Obv: Winged petasus. Rev: Caduceus between...
Not a test cut. Die fault or flan flaw.
Inscribed with the chi-rho symbol….to my old eyes.
As an after thought, my coin, shown immediately after the OP coin, seems to have been cut by the same hand on the obverse. Note the large eye and...
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