A pair of clasped hands, a denarius for Clodius Albinus struck at Lugdunum. The clasped hands symbolize the allegiance of the legions toward...
Congratulations on adding 1st century coins to your collection. Those are nice examples. The 1st (and 2nd) centuries have constituted my focus...
Thank you all for posting your coins of Maximinus:). All of them nice examples of the coinage of this emperor! Valentinian, many thanks for...
Welcome to C.T, Viacheslav! You seem to have a very nice collection:). Many interesting roman bronzes in that tray. If you get a chance,...
Yes, a very appealing and distinctive coin. Quite a catch you got there!
Thank you all for your comment. Those are some great examples:). Yes, there is no denying the man had quite a chin! The short-lived reign of...
This is one of the bronzes I obtained from my acquaintance, the longtime scholar and collector I met with a few weeks ago. I share his passion for...
Nice example of a really scarce type!
A nice sestertius of Marcus Aurelius:). Unusual patina, as you say!
I thought I was pretty good a this, but I got round two wrong. This time I'll chose #3. no wait! I'll chose #1. that is it.
That is a very interesting coin, Nicholas. At first I thought It was a Celtic issue in Spain, but it is rather of greek origin from what it seems.
As other have said, stylistically your nice coin seems just fine. Here is the same type from my collection - similar bust style, and the...
I'll just post my 2 or 3 coins where I think I got extraordinarily lucky. This antoninian of Hostilianus was about 65 euros 3 years ago (about...
Lots of good arguments here. However, at this stage there is enough doubt in my mind about the coin that I would return it, if possible....
Nothing 'pedestrian' at all about your Sestertius, Mikey. It is lovely.
Thank you all for your comments, and for posting your Minerva's. It is really interesting just how many reverse Minerva types exist for...
''Domitian firmly believed in the traditional Roma Religion, and personally saw to it that ancient customs and morals were observed throughout his...
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I would agree - but I think he means it in jest..
A quick search (acsearch) reveals that on the reverse on that denarius ''Traian honours his father, M. Ulpius Traianus, who had been Proconsul of...
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