Yes, Thessalonica. RIC VII Thessalonica 117
another "hobby" I have is coin photography, though it irritates me and my pictures often disappoint me. Latest group-- [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
my teapot Large Bronze Age Brush-Decorated 'Teapot' 16th-14th century BC A squat terracotta vessel with broad base, rounded body, low rim with...
I would be skeptical of this, since from the picture, there is no evidence of knapping. It seems completely smooth, like a river rock.
here's a Acheulean hand axe made by a Homo Erectus and found in Germany. 4.5 inches long and circa 300,000 (?) years old. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Licinius I, with Licinius II as Caesar, Æ Nummus. Nicomedia, AD 320. DD NN IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES, confronted laureate and...
It's Delmatius, nephew of Constantine I Delmatius A.D. 335-337 FL DELMATIVS NOB C; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS;...
here's one I sold that has a pretty clear legend [ATTACH] Otho A.D. 69 Ӕ As 29mm 15.1gm IMP M OTHO CAE AVG; (counter-clockwise) laureate head...
I have a page here-- http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/family/ the first chart at the top of the page does not show his father-in-law...
the NGC coin that you linked to is not the same coin as the one that you posted.
If you are sure it is silver, it is definitely fake. The weight is a little high, these average 4.0 grams. Though I hate to condemn a coin from a...
Licinius I & Licinius II circa A.D. 318 DD NN IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES; laureate and draped confronted busts, together holding trophy of...
Iowans might think highly of their state, but it was hardly ever an empire. :)
the RB in the mintmark likely/maybe stands for Roma Beata (Blessed Rome) and the T is the workshop.
it's from Rome
for this coin, the legend explains that we only have the abundance of Annona due to the providence/ foresight of the emperors.
I was editing it to add Florianus when Shea posted. Florianus seems to fit better.
it looks like Tacitus like below-- [ATTACH] or Florianus [ATTACH]
OSTROGOTHS. Municipal Coinage (493-553). 20 Nummi or Half Follis. Rome. Obv: INVICTA ROMA. Helmeted and draped bust of Roma right. Rev: Palm...
here's my modified Decentius from Lyons [ATTACH]
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