Thanks Barry, but this one is the latest addition to my Constantinople collection. [ATTACH]
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...of five lots in the latest Leu auction :rolleyes: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, the person that made the fakes intended for them to be considered genuine Roman mint products; but as people began "cleaning" (they were just...
I just had a blast from the past when I saw this on eBay-- [ATTACH] This type and other similarly crude coins began turning up in uncleaned...
This unassuming Claudius II posthumous coin issued by Constantine I has an interesting story. [ATTACH] ex Numismatic Fine Arts XXXI (March 18,...
check out Tiberius II
also from the same 1887 article American Journal of Numismatics, and Bulletin of the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society, Vol. 22, No....
They probably meant to write "about 150 years after Christ"
I live in Nashville, TN; so I found this interesting. From an 1887 article-- American Journal of Numismatics, and Bulletin of the American...
The Palmyrene Empire, which incorporated a large area including modern Syria and Egypt; broke away from the Roman Empire in A.D. 270 under Queen...
Yes, it is mine. I collect VLPP from Siscia and have about 40 of them; but this is the star of the collection.
This is the first time the Chi-Rho appeared on bronze coinage [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 319 18mm 2.8g IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG -- high...
https://constantinethegreatcoins.com/Constantinople/
i have this coin with Mars perhaps wearing a belt with items hanging from it or maybe just his cloak around his waist; though your Sol is wearing...
Here's a Constantine CLARITAS reverse from Rome with a whip wielding Sol [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 317 17x21mm 2.9gm IMP CONSTANTINVS P F...
Here is a Sol from London with a whip in a quadriga [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 314- 315 21mm 4.0g CONSTANTINVS P AVG; laureate and...
The COMITI AVGG N N (companion of our Emperors) is different from the regular coinage with Sol; because this reverse has Sol with a cool whip. You...
It looks like you may have had a copy and paste error, as your reverse is CONCORDIA. It is RIC II.3 Rome 2502 and minted c. 130- 133
[ATTACH] Diocletian A.D. 294 AR Argenteus 18mm 3.3g DIOCLETIANVS AVG; laureate head right. VIRTVS MILITVM; four tetrarchs sacrificing over...
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