I thought it would be a fun change up from Roman Busts [ATTACH] KINGDOM OF MACEDON. Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Dekadrachm of...
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I always think of Diocletian having a really tall forehead and having a few lines. I was thinking Maximianus for a moment because of the shorter...
I just edited my answer.... does it still count?
I don't do well in LRB ants and cents. I would say without the ten head It wouldn't be... but, Diocletian?
"several new purchases" > my house
Cornelia Supera *WILD CARD*
I feel since I genuinely didn't know this little bit of history, that I shouldn't answer.
It's all you. You got the important part
From Clunia, Spain
[ATTACH] Antioch was correct, here is the full coin
Correct. My hint probably gave too much away. Does anyone need to guess the mint or does it even matter? I don't know the rules.
Negative Hint: Mat was "bloody" close
Sorry about the delay, crazy day at work. My brother's newly acquired coin [ATTACH]
This is where the frivolous "I hereby initiate a mint-fight." comment lies. Lugdunum is indeed modern day Lyons
My gut initially wanted to say Pertinax as well; or maybe a poorly struck Pescennius Niger, but the nose isn't as prominently rounded on the end...
I hereby initiate a Mint-Fight
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