A temple dedicated to the emperor was called neocorate. Sorry I do not think I have any.
If they are ancients, I think you can get a lot of help here on the forum; but if you prefer, you can send images to me in private conversation....
Yes. There is a patina called "Syrian Red". It is a deposit left by the red sands in that area. They can be really pretty. Example: [ATTACH]...
Exactly!
Love the reverse Warren.
I think you might want to post some images
Funny how most of these coins are in such poor condition. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see no problem at all with these slabs. It's just another storage arraignment. With a small collection this is a fun way to store coins, but...
I used to more than I do nowadays. Maybe I've just seen too many, but the excitement is still there. Did you buy this coin?
Not similar but double portrait: [ATTACH] MACRINUS AE 26 OBVERSE: ΑΥ Κ ΟΠΕΛ ΣΕΥ ΜΑΚΡΕΙΝΟΣ Κ Μ ΟΠΕΛ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟΣ Κ, laureate head of Macrinus right...
Nice!
Now that is a pretty coin @TheRed. Congratulations
Looks like you found the jackpot for collectible books John. The one on Galba peaks my interest.
[ATTACH] ANTONIUS PIUSAE20 OBVERSE: AYTOC ANTWNEUNOC CEBACTOC, laureate, draped bust right REVERSE: KAICAREW N T P ARGAI, Mt. Argaeus...
[ATTACH] THESSALY, KRANNON AE Dichalkon OBVERSE: Thessalian horseman galloping right, wearing petasos and chlamys REVERSE: K-[P] / AN...
Have you attributed your new coin? It's a nice one.
I'd be glad to have either, but I would love to have the Albinus. So far, he's escaped me.
I see some interesting coins in that group. Have fun.
[ATTACH] JUSTINIAN I AE Pentanummium OBVERSE: DN IVSTINIANVS PP AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: Monogram of Cherson...
Nice one @nicholasz219 [ATTACH] SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG, his laureate head rt REVERSE: BONI EVENTVS,...
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