This type was struck for Constantine I, Licinius I and Maximinus II. It was struck after the defeat of Maxentius in the mints that Constantine had...
Diocletian I A.D. 294 Ӕ Antoninianus 23x24mm 3.5gm DIOCLETIANVS•P•F•AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear. SALVS AVGG;...
you can change the setting to block questions on eBay. under "Manage communications with buyers" there is a setting "Allow potential buyers to...
you can bog down on terminology, but the original question was asked in regards to the RIC number-- which is not changed by the metallurgical...
You should call your coin what it is. From the picture, it looks like a silvered Ӕ, not AR. This does not change the RIC number. During this...
Sear 14982 is from Aquileia. You are correct with Sear 14986/ RIC VI Rome 202
If you are referencing a RIC number, you should go by what RIC says, rather than an excel sheet and/or website, that may or may not be correct....
There are actually quite a few letters written by Constantine from around A.D. 313, sent to various people including bishops, talking about their...
no 11 is Constantius II I can't make out the mintmark, but it is an Eastern mint.
it's Gallienus with VIRTVS AVGVSTI reverse
Arcadius A.D. 404-408 14mm 2.3gm DN ARCADIVS PF AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust. VRBS ROMA FELIX, Roma standing facing, head...
Constantine I did not issue this type...it looks like the legend is Constantius II
Both 352 and 361 have the same 4 workshops possible- either A,B gamma or delta the difference is the size and that is not even 100% when there is...
actually 350 is not right. 350 is ASIS, while Jeremy's coins also has a zigzag. It is either 352 or 361, the difference being the size. 352 is...
Emperor on horseback was a common Roman theme. Below is Marcus Aurelius on horseback. [ATTACH]
I like Gratian's GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI [glory of the new age] coinage, it offers a some insight into events transpiring in the Empire. EDIT- I just...
The second is Valens with a SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE reverse and it looks like it is from Siscia
"The last sign is clearly an episemon, epigraphically employed for S(emis) also." (RIC VII p. 12) Semis literally means half, and the semis coin...
Constantius II & Constantinopolis [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Michael VII Ducas A.D. 1071- 1078 Æ Follis 25x28mm 8.6gm OBV: Facing bust of Christ, cross behind, wearing pallium and colobium, raising r. hand...
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