Here is another one with a nice c/m head. [ATTACH] AN, thanks for the associated story. Well done!
I agree with TIF about it being a Septimius Severus founder type. It looks provincial, not imperial. By size it might be, for convenience, called...
An excellent coin. It illustrates why I love tetrarchal folles. They are large and available in beautiful shape. And, I'll bet it did not cost a...
#4, the Galeria Valeria, is terrific.
VIRTVS is a characteristic of manly men. I think maridunum's coin is evidence that its personification can be male. It usually is. Without the...
The reason the coin is small is because it was clipped. Silver was trimmed from the edges. Unclipped issues of that type weigh at least 4 grams.
I have educational web sites on ancient Roman coins. Some are for beginners and others for specialists and some in between. I just changed the...
The reverse is type 18 on the RIC IX page: http://esty.ancients.info/ricix/type18i.html There are three examples there. He is very difficult...
I won a coin on eBay. eBay said I won and I paid with PayPal. I got the usual confirmation. The next day I got a PayPal full refund and a note...
I have used the German version for years. One of the many things to like about it is that is has counts of the numbers of the examples in the huge...
I wrote a long comment, using the link from Peter's blog site. It is not hard to do. Please put in your two cents worth.
If you are interested in Roman Provincial coins, RPC is expensive but a wonderful reference. All the common and scarce types for the early empire...
ISIS is destroying ancient artifacts in Syria....
A while ago any new search of vcoins brought up a sentence in the search box "Search over 271,000 coins." Now the same search says "Search over...
Here is another fibula: [ATTACH] 49 mm. They are pretty common. Usually the pin is broken (and replaced for aesthetics, as with this one).
Modern hokum, I think.
Fortuna is an Italian goddess who appears on many Roman coins. Here is an example: [ATTACH] Diocletian, 28 mm, Trier mint. FORTVNAE REDVCI AVGG...
When one gives an RIC number for this late period, it must be accompanied by the mint. There is an "87" at each mint. "RIC VII 87" does not...
I agree it is a fake. I suppose many of us have a "black cabinet" with some fakes. I have some given to me by friends who didn't know what to do...
I always do that. The question is, would you rather eat or spend that money on another coin? If you collect late Roman bronze, you can buy a coin...
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