All four images above have Vabalathus on the obverse. It should be noted that there is some disagreement on this and if you look at a range of...
I think I can read VIRT on the rear so some form of Virtus? My eyes hurt but I think the obverse legend matches CONSTANS.
Or an accidental one Septimius Severus denarius (Brockage) Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right Rev:– Brockage image of...
Which way is up? Istros, Silver stater Obv:- Facing male heads, left inverted Rev:- ΙΣΤΡΙΗ, sea-eagle grasping a dolphin with talons, A below...
Or even a double deity. L. Cassius Q.f. Longinus, denarius Obv:– Head of Liber / Bacchus right, wearing ivy wreath; thyrsus over shoulder Rev:– L...
Or another Emperor/Deity combo Probus, Billon tetradrachm Obv:– A K M AVR PROBOC CEB, Laureate draped...
There is always the Alexandrian variant of the Imperial Aurelian and Vabalathus from above Billon tetradrachm Obv:– AYT K Λ Δ AYRHΛIANOC CEB,...
This is the situation when buying anything from abroad and importing it to the UK. "Receiving mail from countries outside the UK All mail that...
There is a customs charge, VAT is applied at 20% and then there is a handling charge that is applied by the post office to handle the payment. The...
Julian not Licinius.
Mine is similar but different.... why? [IMG]
I only have one Niger. The OP coin seems a bargain at the price. Pescennius Niger denarius Obv:– IMP CAE PESCEN NIGER IVST A, laureate head...
Ant the orb has been restored by Mars (victorious war) over the east.
Some gorgeous coins but the OP is in a league of its own.
Sol can also represent Oriens.
Very nice results.
On my OP coin both are depicted nude. The rule/understanding seems to be that the nude depictions are the deity themselves and if the emperor...
Mine was also a Severus Alexander Severus Alexander denarius Obv:– IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, Laureate head right Rev:– MARS VLTOR, Mars advancing...
So which attribution do you think is correct? Rome or Alexandria?
My last two are of course different attributions to one another.
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