[ATTACH] Tarsus, Severus Alexander. AE 38 mm, 27.84 g. Next : a very small Roman provincial
Even if the coins are actually ancient imitations of Roman coins (of the Republic, of Gordian III and Philip I/II) it is not even sure there was...
[ATTACH] Nabataean coin... It's king Rabbel II and queen Gamilat, it's written on reverse : ربعل / جملت between two crossed cornucopiae.
[ATTACH] Macrinus (217-218), tetradrachm from Hierapolis (Mambij, Syria) and [ATTACH] Marcianus (450-457), AE4 of Constantinople
sorry, at 1st sight, all fakes...
[ATTACH] Tiberius (AD 14-37), bronze coin of Antioch. It's from Syria but it's Roman ! Next : Tiberius again
[ATTACH] L for Liberalitas (Sestertius of Philip II)
I had not seen this thread before. I'm late but I can post a few Antioch coins... Where is the pile? Trajan? Let's go ! [ATTACH] Pompeian era...
[ATTACH] Magnentius - double centenionalis (AE 26 mm) of Lugdunum Obv.: D.N. MAGNENTIVS P.F. AVG, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev.: SALVS DD.NN....
Trajan's Forum (95 x 116 m, surrounded by the monumental entrance, the Basilica Ulpia and two side porticoes) was indeed the most awe inspiring...
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