Is Kenneth Harl the author? I've listened to a lot of his lectures on the Great Courses. They are very interesting.
I'm not sure if this is the explanation, but I notice there are gaps in the Mueller numbers on the page you showed. Right-facing busts generally...
These are both in RIC, but they date from before the closing of the mint: [ATTACH] Lugdunum (Lyons) mint, A.D. 314-315 RIC 12 Obv: IMP...
My Caligula is just an uglier specimen of the Vesta type that Cucumbor posted, so I'll skip that one. I haven't seen the archetypal Claudius as,...
Doug, I think Sol is holding a whip on your coin.
I was looking through some duplicate coins in my CtG collection, ones that I haven't published online, when I noticed this unusual GENIO POP ROM....
If it's Ptolemaic, it's one of the later issues, since it doesn't have a central dimple. You might check this site:...
I recently got this one from CNG. The description said that the scratches were "Aramaic graffiti". If you say so, I guess. Looks like random...
I sell on US eBay. I use eBay's foreign shipping service for any overseas sales. They calculate the shipping cost plus all import duties and taxes...
I sympathize. Ancient coins tend to be more expensive in Europe to begin with, but the cost of overseas shipping from the US has gotten very high....
[ATTACH] Constantine I :)the Great"), A.D. 307-337 Bronze Nummus Ticinum mint, A.D. 307-308 RIC 99 Obv: CONSTANTINVS P F AGV[sic] Rev: VIRTVS...
[IMG] (Bronze) AE IV Rome mint, A.D. 387-388 Obv: D N FL VIC-TOR P F AVG Rev: SPES RO-MA-NORVM - Campgate with star between two turrets [RB?] in...
I'd thought of a eagle and rabbit, too, but the coin came in a lot that contains mostly coins from Thrace, Ionia and Troas. So the swan, from...
Surprised I haven't seen one of these yet - Constantine I: [IMG] Treveri (Trier) mint, A.D. 322 RIC 341 Obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG Rev: BEATA...
Do you know what mint they are from?
A real beauty. Congratulations.
To add to hotwheelsearl's post, coins like yours are usually called "barbarous."
Actually, I was thinking maybe a sea eagle carrying a fish in its claws. Something along these lines:...
I, too, like exergues with images. This coin of Constantine I has, inexplicably, 2 captives in the mint mark. I don't think anyone knows why....
Marsyas Mike, is that bronze disease on that Justinian?
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