A K Λ ΔΟM AVPHΛΙΑΝΟC CEB
References are Milne 4430, Dattari 5490, Emmett 3924
The similarities with the portrait styles of Ephesus is quite striking. This one is a beauty.
A very nice coin. I think you paid a nice price for it too. Congratulations.
Stunning.
First coin appears to be Constantine II AE3 Obv:- CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate head right Rev:- CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around VOT X within...
With respect. The Alexandria coin is from modern dies. These dies have been deemed to be modern fake dies and have been published. It is number 6...
Lovely.
Some types are harder to find. Good luck. I look forward to seeing them.
I have developed a soft spot for the type. Here is a small sample of contrasting mints from my collection. Alexandria [IMG] Arles [IMG]...
Very nice. Very classy looking coin.
Antoninus Pius, Denarius Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right Rev: TR POT COS II, clasped hands holding caduceus and grain-ears....
Absolutely gorgeous. To me anyway.
I give up.
I have one but it is awfully out of date. I did start again but am finding it difficult to find the time. I need to pull my finger out and...
In what way? This is the obverse from one of my IMP II eastern issue coins. Septimius Severus denarius Obv:– L SEPT SEV P-ERTE AVG IMP - II,...
If you would be happy to part with it then please send me a PM and we will see if we can come to an agreement. Many thanks. As a specialist...
The images are a bit small but it would certainly appear to be an AVG II C with a BONI EVENTVS - Fides reverse. If you ever decide to part with it...
The left hand coin is a cast. The flan shape and wear patter is identical to that of the example that I posted. This is simply not possible with...
These are modern fakes I am afraid. The following come from a fakes coin database. Left hand coin:- Antiochos Eupator, Antiochos V, silver...
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