The edges are mangled, but the portraits are fine. RPC 5089 Tiberius and his adoptive father Augustus. Frans[ATTACH]
I keep posting my mystery Domitia tetradrachm and hope someone knows of a counterpart....
Here's my 347, not the best, but clear shield.[ATTACH]
Archeocultura is in fact the name of my enterprise as an archaeologist and as a person understanding landscapes. In Holland, where I was born and...
Time in Europe differs... A special one as for portrait and text: COVALOSTILMESCOVINTVSCAESAR / SAECVLVM NOVVM RIC 199 (IV below bust)[ATTACH]
Consecration sestertius of Lucius Verus; worn but nice.[ATTACH]
An early LRB but famous: IN HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS. RIC VIII 306 Constantius Gallus.[ATTACH]
One of the longer projects: just a scalpel and magnification [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of the earlier ones in my London coins; Constantine generation is much more abundant. Some green which I will remove one day..[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] One of the few Domitia coins I posses, is an enigma: it looks to be an Alexandrian tetradrachm of a type known in bronze. Since we have...
[ATTACH] My storage does not come cheap, but I have had my first cassette with ten drawers for nearly forty years and it is still in perfect...
I litterally have hundreds of these; perhaps some of the more unusual: Seated Roma from Constantinople; standards and aquila from Ostia; and a...
In this period there are a lot of ' strange style' coins from various mints. This is a Maximinus BONO GENIO PII IMPERATORIS from Alexandria RIC...
[ATTACH] It all begins with abdication and a new face..
Could be double struck, but it is funny,[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] As you see the shorter variant is spaced out on the left and the text is compressed at the right. For the coin in question it is clearly...
I think we should distingish between the flagellum and the common whip used to drive cattle. Many of the deities can be associated with horses or...
The earliest Venus I could find in my collection.[ATTACH]
It was the biggest,until it was stolen.....
Here too; one of the scarce coins on which Pius celebrates his victory at the northern border of Britannia. RIC 732[ATTACH]
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