We are both supporting and feeding each other in this habit already.
Both are good but the newest one is great. I don't have any RIC 128s just a lonesome RIC 126 perhaps I need to do something about that. A couple...
Galeria Valeria is another candidate.
The resemblance of the ladies to their male counterparts is consistent again and again. Aurelian as Severina etc. A lovely coin.
I have scoured and continue to do so. Many thank you for sepnding time provinding this analysis which boradly aligns with my conclusions thus far....
The last I of the VIIII is partially there. Probably clogged.
OP 20.87 mm. 4.39 gms. 180 degrees. Rome 'N' - 21.88 mm. 4.11 gms. 0 degrees.
Let me ask it another way. If we were to find a Hut coin of the second series. What would it look like? The TR in exe is an open question but what...
Very nice coin.
Not trying to answer all the points but there is one that I will have a go at. Field mark "N" instead of "A" - The "A" and the "N" occur in...
Seeing equivalent Rome mint pieces and seeing the placement of the Ns is helpful. Thanks Randy. Here are a couple of mine too. Rnme without N...
I keep adding FTR coins to the hoard and every now and then come across something that I find interesting enough to share. This one is an example...
I have a few Julians. I will stick to the Votive ones. A rather worn Lugdunum. [IMG] A sharper Sirmium [IMG]
Probus Bronze quinarius Obv:– AVR PROBVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield Rev:– ORIENS AVG, Sol, raising hand and...
I have recently obtained a barbarous imitative of a FTR Galley of Constans from Aquileia. It copiesa type I also have in my collection so I...
Probus - Obv:–IMP C PROBVS • P • F • AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right Rev:– PIAETAS AVG, Pietas standing left by altar, holding patera and box...
It's happening to me across a range of browsers on different machines so not a browser rendering.
I'm suffering from this too. I hate it.
That's a sweet FH. I have the officinae P and T but have never seen a Z. Great find.
These are from modern dies. The tell on the Galley is the diagonal detailing on the staff and the Dot for an O at the end of the reverse legend.
Separate names with a comma.