I have a few imitative, my favorite is this imitation of a Constantine I with reverse of two Victories inscribing shield. The artistic style is...
I have two of these coins, a stater of Gerashtart of Arados: [ATTACH] And a didrachm of Tyre: [ATTACH]
Excellent choice for a first Augustus @Niccolo , here's my example of a related coin (Augustus issued quite a few varieties of Signis Receptis,...
Thanks to all contributors, especially @GinoLR for his thorough rundown of camels on ancient coins. Not sure if that qualifies as a "serious"...
@Inspector43 : Of course, you are welcome to use my description in cataloguing your collection, or whatever other purpose you want. Glad I could...
Obverse legend is "Divus Augustus Pater" so it appears to be a posthumous type for Augustus, issued by Tiberius. Reverse is a winged thunderbolt...
Second half of the reverse legend reads "Markianopoliton", so this should be from Markianopolis in Moesia Inferior. I'd start from there.
I have one of the same type as the OP coin, and yeah, it seems weird that they'd show a relief map on the reverse. But I've seen the comparison...
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