Magnentius - Aquiileia Obv:– D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head Rev:– VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE,...
Constantine II - AE3 - Aquileia Obv:– CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, bust left, wearing...
Athens, AR Tetradrachm, ca 393 - 370 BC Obv:– Head of Athena right with eye seen in true profile, wearing crested helmet ornamented with three...
Philip II, Ar Tetradrachm, Amphipolis mint Obv:– Laureate head of Zeus right Rev:– FILIP-POU, king riding left, wearing kausia and chlamys,...
Seleucid Kingdom, Seleukos I, tetradrachm, Antioch Obv:- Head of Herakles right, clad in lion head headdress Rev:- BASILEWS SELEUKOU, Zeus...
Seleucid Kingdom, Demetrios I Soter, tetradrachm, Antioch on the Orontes Obv:– Diademed head of...
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy II Soter (285 - 246 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Ake Obv:– Diademed head of...
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy VI Philometor, Alexandria Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:- PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOS, eagle...
Apollonia Pontika, Drachm, SNG Cop 454 Obv:– Facing Gorgoneion, wearing taenia Rev:– Inverted...
Alexander the Great, silver drachm, Abydus Obv:– Head of (Alexander the Great as) Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress knotted at base of...
Kingdom of Thrace, Silver tetradrachm Obv:– Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon. Rev:– BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣMAXOY, Athena...
Abdera, Silver Drachm Obv:– Griffin springing left. Rev:– GR-W-TH-S, laureate head of Apollo...
My only brockage is an Emesa, Septimius Severus from the COS II issue. [IMG]
I have bought far too many coins of Diocletian over the years. This one always struck me as having some eye appeal. Diocletian Follis Obv:– D N...
It also calls into question some of the latest thinking on the chonology on the Siscia coinage. I need to figure out how best to reserach this...
Price refers to the standard reference guide for the coinage of Alexander written by Martin Price.
Don't have any Galba. Have never really been in search of the 12 either. Suprising really given how easily distracted I become from my focus areas.
Nothing here. Nice coin though.
No. It is bronze. Regards, Martin
The ancient is A Constantine the Great AE Follis. from ca 310–313 AD. Obv:- IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right...
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