That is a nice, Rome mint example. A similar trophy type but with a single captive (sword beneath, shield in front) from the IMP II - "Laodicea"...
Curtis Clay has checked his cast collection for dies and has been unable to find this obverse die amongst them, So it looks like a previously...
They do look like the same die but the reading is clearer on yours. The number of variations is simply huge
The INVICITO IMP is an error that I haven't seen before but there are many many error variations with this type. This COS II is traditionally...
Will these do? L Papius Denarius Serratus Obv:– Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat skin tied under chin. Behind head, Shoe. Rev:– Gryphon...
I own one like yours but also have this variety. Obv:– IMP CAE L SPE (sic) SEV - PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right Rev:– TR P III IMP V COS...
Obv:–IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right Rev:– TR P III IMP V COS Gamma(sic)I, Captive, wearing peaked cap, seated on ground,...
I like the intermediates but they are all on such tight flans.... [IMG] How about my transitional to the Pi type. Athens, AR Tetradrachm...
I will stop from going in to the later styles of Laodicea, where the types more align with those of Rome. These early series pose almost as many...
It is assumed that this IMP II series is followed by the L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII series. This again is speculative but plausible. This...
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