Bravo. I wish I had one of these RELIG AVG sestertii. I don't know if it is the facade of a temple, as seen from the outside, or if it is the...
I think he was leaking some surprising and actually unexpected revelations about the sex life of our mothers. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Byzantine anonymous follis Class D (1042-1055) Jesus sitting on a throne, holding Gospel Next : byzantine follis
[ATTACH] (not my coin) Aretas IV and Huldu, year 3 of Aretas IV, I guess... It was found the ground at Hegra, Saudi Arabia [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] This Magnentius is from Lyons.
You're right it's TR P III I immediately edit my translation sorry :facepalm:
Let's translate C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG around S-C Caius Caesar divi Augusti pronepos Augustus : Caius Caesar, great-grandson of the divine...
[ATTACH] Antoninus Pius, Laodicea (Lattaqiyyeh, Syria), AE 24 mm Obv.: illegible legend mostly out of flan , laureate bust of Antoninus Pius...
[ATTACH] She actually looked much nicer than on her coinage with Mark Anthony
Today, this 18 mm 3.2 g AE coin would have a face value of 0,0000152 €uro. Or if you like 1 € = 65 596 coins like this one. [ATTACH]
Roman mints ceased to issue denarii together with sestertii, asses, dupondii, etc. It's all the Augustean monetary system, together with the local...
Nice tetradrachm dated AD 249 (Philip's 4th consulate). Prieur 473, 248 known specimens.
[ATTACH] My favourite as is this one: Nero, Rome AD 65 Next : a temple
[ATTACH] Carthage, 2nd c. BC, AE 27 mm Obv.: Head of Tanit left Rev.: Horse pacing right, punic letter beneath NEXT : anything from Gaul
The first one must be a variant of RPC III, 3750 - 3755. The second one is RPC III, 3502
Virtus is a very frequent legend on Roman coins from the 1st c. BC to the 5th c. AD. It can be Virtus alone, Virtus Aug. or Augg., Virtus...
Fantastic, fabulous, vorzüglich !!! and extremely rare. Much rarer than gold solidi or tremisses, but this is normal for the period. I know that...
[ATTACH] this one is a dupondius, I think. RIC I (second edition) Claudius 94
No chance the reverse could be inspired by the "standing caliph" type of the Syrian fulus?
Nice medal, but it seems to me this woman is not a personification of France, this is Gallia, a personification of Gaul. And Gaul is not exactly...
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