I can do this for Trajan Decius. First is a radiate: [ATTACH] Trajan Decius. Antoninianus. 22 mm. 3.19 grams. GENIVS EXERC ILLVRICIANI (Spirit...
Here is a page on "The anonymous civic issues under Maximinus II": http://augustuscoins.com/ed/MaximinusII/ The page lists all the types and gives...
Earlier this year I wrote a web page http://augustuscoins.com/ed/Byz/ConVII.html on the complicated reign of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII...
Here is a web site on possible collecting themes: http://augustuscoins.com/ed/catalogs/themes.html I know quite a few of collectors and most...
The OP coin is wonderful! It has a superb strike from excellent dies. Look at the detail on the reverse. I love it!
From 12:30 to 2:00 on the reverse and partway inward it may have been "filled" with something like shoe polish (gunk) to fill in corrosion holes....
The caption on the Pertinax DIVVS denarius calls it a " AR Denarius Aureus." The "aureus" part is out of place. The OP sestertius taken from the...
"23.56 mm" is two decimal places more than necessary. No one cares about that level of precision.
I think many of us who are old have these thoughts. I think we can infer that it would be good to arrange the collection so that whoever inherits...
Hey Andrew, I wish you would work on it. "The perfect is the enemy of the good." I know I'd be interested in what you have to say. You finish and...
This cartoon has some truth to it (as it must, to be funny): [ATTACH] I'm sure that explains a lot about what coins I collect.
The parallel the researcher drew between the cut pieces of silver ("hack silver") and cryptocurrency and bitcoin is a big stretch and silly. A...
On biddr.ch, prebids entered fairly late and live bids at the end take precedence over proxy bids of the same amount (They admit the bidder.ch...
It can't be "21 mm" thick and have that diameter and weight. I wonder if a decimal point for "2.1 mm" is missing?
By the way, here is the "helmeted" variety of Sear 518 for Maurice from Cyzicus: [ATTACH] 30 mm. 12.68 grams. Sear 518. The crest of the...
Some coins of Cyzicus have a cross on the crown. [ATTACH] 28-25 mm. 11.27 grams. Maurice, 582-602, year 7 (588/9) at Cyzicus. ... RIC(?) - TIbER...
I had the Moderna shots and hardly noticed them going in. Really, there was no pain. Save your hated of shots for other shots, some of which do...
As @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix noted, Trajan conquered Dacia. He issued numerous types emphasizing that fact. Here is a website on them:...
I like them all, but the list is deficient! Where is the tetrarchy? This collecting year I love the tetrarchal period (from 284, Diocletian and...
It is Tetricus I, as you thought.
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