By it's weight and diameter it seems to be a semis (half an As) both Augustus and Tiberius issued them, that could be a TIB (Tiberius)...
Great coin, I love Athena walking, fantastic detail.
Another beautiful coin zumbly.
It definitely is a very attractive coin, congrats.
I was like you for a while collecting anything, until I settled on architecture, my suggestion is look at your coins and the ones that intrigue...
Very nice highlights of the galley Eric, Is that bronze highlight on a dark patina background?
Seeing just about every Hadrian coin ever minted 90% Eric :D, is in this thread I will slip this Neptune sestertius in to balance it up a bit,...
That's a very nice Otho randygeki, looks like good silver content and now you have 11 Caesars. I have two Alexandrian Otho both not as good as...
In Sept last year I ran this thread on a coin that had bronze disease https://www.cointalk.com/threads/my-first-case-of-bronze-disease.283504/ I...
Almost forgot I had another Elagabal from Nicopolis with a temple in perspective, shield in pediment, trees in background and below that a pic of...
Nice one alde, I agree with Tif and Doug these coins are hard to find with everything right, this one of mine was bought because I wanted a...
Love that top of your list leaning on a column, you guys are getting me interested in Elagabalus.
Thank-you, I actualy bought that coin from Israel, it is a shame it is on a tight flan but in hand looks like dug up out of desert sand, and hard...
As a collector of architecture, I stumbled across this Elagabalus, Judea, Neapolis, 218-222 AD, 21.5mm, 10.3gm, Mount Gerizim surmounted by temple...
Very interesting and informative write up, as for those denarius, the two Elagabalus, are fantastic but I really love the sacrificing over the...
Horses have all bolted in my collection except one, Augustus, 8-7 BC, Gaius Caesar galloping right, AR Denarius, 18mm, 3.28gm, RIC 199, Sear...
Very nice coin, is there any info whether the coin had some connection to Corinth?
Yes I think they might have overemphasized a tad.
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Another nice portrait, congrats on a good pick up.
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