A muling of an obverse of Philip with a reverse of Gordian (I also have a note that it could be a modern fake, but I can't recall where that came...
[ATTACH] JULIA MAMAEA AR Denarius OBVERSE: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust right REVERSE: VESTA, Vesta standing half-left, holding...
Excellent example @Michael Stolt. I've been looking for one as well. My only coin with a portrait of MA is: [ATTACH] MARCUS ANTONIUS Ionia...
Beautiful example. I'm surprised the "M" was not worn off; but then again, the detail of the entire coin looks as if the coin did not circulate...
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Very nice.
It's most definitely Celtic, but @Roerbakmix has better eyes than me for sure.
I'm with @TIF. It looks more like Aurelius than Commodus.
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Please tell us more about this plate.
I believe that whoever tooled these coins must have been of similar age and probably not as talented.
Your MA Leg II is a sharp example. Here is mine - just a little off center: [ATTACH]
That is my thought as well.
[ATTACH] JULIA DOMNA Fouree Denarius OBVERSE: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, draped bust right REVERSE: DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing left, holding long...
Interesting!
Really? Tooling? You gotta be kiddin' me.
[ATTACH] MARCUS ANTHONY RESTITUTION AR Denarius OBVERSE: ANTONIVS AVGVR III VIR R P C, Galley left. REVERSE: ANTONINVS ET VERVS AVG REST,...
They even come smaller than 10mm [ATTACH] [ATTACH] AEOLIS, KYME AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Eagle's head left, KY to left (M beneath the head,...
[ATTACH] THRACE, ABDERA Tetrobol OBVERSE: Griffin springing left REVERSE: Magistrate's name around linear border, within which head of Hermes...
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