Egypt, Alexandria. Dattari. Tiberius, 14-37 Obol circa 19-20 (year 6), Æ 20.1mm., 5.67g. Laureate head r. Rev. TIBEPIOY Hippopotamus standing r.;...
A spooky Minerva from a Domitian denarius. [ATTACH]
Congrats David! What a superb coin!
I agree. I have picked up a fair number of great coins from unsold lots.
One the coins arrived today. Here is the new photo. [ATTACH]
Great acquisitions!
Great coin, I love the portrait.
Nice coin of Galba. Here are mine. Galba. 68-69 AD. Denarius, 3.50gg. (5h). Tarraco. Obv: GALBA - IM[PERATOR] Head laureate right on globe. Rx:...
Thanks for the reply and for stating your interest. I usually have the feeling that most people are quite bored with my posts on Domitian.
Hi all, A few days ago I was contacted by another Flavian collector who was selling 2 Domitian PONT denarii. We made a deal and the coins are on...
Thanks to all for the kind comments
Good eye. Yes, the pulvinar is the seat of the gods. There were a whole series of these under Titus and then continued under Domitian.
The first coin is surprisingly rare. It is one of the carry over Pulvinar types used earlier by Titus. However instead of the 3 crescents above...
Very cool coin.i love it
Thanks to all for voting and participating in this thread. I knew the Nemesis was a great coin but I did not expect it to dominate in the voting...
As much as I love the nemesis I had to go with the Galba. The Spanish portraits are very special. Both coins have a great provenance but to me...
Great coins! My favourite is the Trajan. Such a striking portrait. It is also a type I would love to have.
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Wow David, so many exquisite Flavian rarities. Almost anyone of those would be a white whale for a collector of Flavian coins. I considered voting...
Wow David, that is a superb portrait. An excellent coin.
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