I don't have any truly interesting variations. These are the closest that I have to being interesting. Constantine the Great - London Obv:– IMP...
I specialise in Probus and particularly his coinage from Lugdunum. Here is an example of a small selection of how I collect. The following are...
I have lots of Probus. I won't kill this thread by posting them.
@Curtis . Nice coin indeed. The number of varieties is indeed enormous. Here is one of my RIC 17s. [IMG] And now from officina 1 instead of...
Obv:– IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate draped and cuirassed bust right Rev:– SPES AVG, Spes standing left, holding flower and raising robe Minted...
Lugdunum has a peculiarity during this issue where the officina marks can be placed in either the left field or the right field and in some...
One of the reverse types made by Probus from the 9th Issue at Lugdunum (January to August A.D. 282 - Bastien dating) is SALVS AVG, Salus standing...
I have too many examples of the Papius types. I don't want to kill the thread with them. The main reason for believing there to be at least 246...
My favourite Juno (another L Papi):- L Papius Denarius Serratus Obv:– Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat skin tied under chin. Behind...
It is possible that this was resilvered in more modern times. I know that some collectors chemically resilvered coins in the late 1800s. I have...
Similar to the example illustrated by @Cucumbor but with Cuirass from the rear. [IMG]
The RIC 135s seem more homogenous. The minor deviations seem to occur in the detail of the shield on the floor and the hair of the horseman. My...
I am sure that someone out there is building officina collections for these types. Something that should be fairly possible with enough time and...
Inspired by the similar thread started by Orange Julius:- https://www.cointalk.com/threads/fallen-horseman-ric-82-constantinople.340283/ I thought...
I know that I have added a few more from Constantinople:- RIC 81, CONSS* [IMG] Obv:– D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, Pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed...
Here are the two examples mentioned above. Severus II - Follis Obv:- SEVERVS NOBILISSIMVS CAES, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev:-...
Bravo. I only have two from the same hoard.
Perhaps I am seeing different images to everyone else.... I disagree with a few details in this thread. The deity is not genius. The coins...
Aurelian, Billon Tetradrachm Obv:– A K Λ ∆OM AYPHΛIANOC CEB, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right (seen from the front) Rev– Eagle standing...
My example of the OP type. Obv:– P COR SAL VALERIANVS CAES, Radiate, draped bust right Rev:– DII NVTRITORES, Jupiter presenting to prince a small...
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