An Iberian provincial, perhaps?
How will you clean them?
So is it a fouree or a legitimate denarius? If it's legit, then I'm pretty confident that it's from Dyrrhachium, 3rd century B.C.
Hi Curtis, I have coins that I haven't posted before. I'm happy to volunteer if you still need one.
I see a lot of coins in fantastic condition that I'd be happy to own. A couple of denarii, antoninianii, and lots of great LRBs that should be...
Is it silver or bronze? It looks like a silver denarius from Dyrrhachium, in Illyria. I'm not aware of any bronze issues of this type, though. You...
Yes, I agree that it's probably a mule or unofficial.
My only Otacilia Severa: [IMG] Silver Double Denarius Rome mint, A.D. 246-248 Obv: M OTACIL SEVERA AVG Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG - Concordia, seated...
To me the portrait looks more like Titus than Vespasian, and the spacing of the obverse inscription suggests that it could be "IMP TITVS CAES...
I love these long necked coins, both of Carausius and Aurelian. I had some in the past but traded them away a long time ago. Wish I'd kept them....
[IMG] Silver Double Denarius (a.k.a. antoninianus) Rome mint, A.D. 246-248 Obv: M OTACIL SEVERA AVG Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG - Concordia, seated left,...
Looks like a SOLI INVICTO, with Sol in a spread quadriga: [IMG]
Hmmm. The most likely would be CONSERVATO-RES VRB SVAE - Roma, in hexastyle temple, with globe, shield and scepter, similar to this type (but with...
Constantine II.
I can't speak for Spanaird, but I didn't know it was Constans, only that it had to be either he or his brother Constantius II.
Trier? Like this? [IMG]
With the inscription VOT/XX/MVLT/XXX within a wreath, this little guy can only be an AE4 Constantius II from around 347-348 A.D. [ATTACH]
I see a Maxentius in the upper left between the Elagabalus denarius and the Constantine from Thessalonica. Also, the small coin on the left just...
I could spend all day doing this, but I have to get to work. Too bad, this is fun.
Another Salus, with the altar: [IMG] Bronze Antoninianus Gallic Empire, unidentified southern mint Obv: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG Rev: SALVS AVG -...
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