but where is the proof of all these 4th century LRB's found in the New World? I do have two LRB's used in Spain in the 1600's that were...
Where in the paper you uploaded does it talk about this?
The top coin looks like an unofficial FEL TEMP REPARATIO fallen horseman. [ATTACH] here's is an official example; but yours is much smaller and...
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your second coin reminds me of the coin below; but a reverse image would help. [ATTACH] Sikyonia. Sikyon Æ12 / Dove Date: 330-270 BC Dove...
Your first coin is Licinius II [ATTACH] like the coin below [ATTACH] Licinius II A.D. 321-324 19x20mm 3.5gm DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB...
That is a standard function on Vcoins. Not every dealer uses it; but I bet most do. After your search in a store, there is a middle box on the...
I have a Gallienus and Constantine I coin, each countermarked as a 4 maravedis (crown over IIII) in the 1600's under King Philip IV of Spain....
It is the only known example.
I must have made up the bit about DiMarzio...the author is actually Ken Elks. Here is a link to his website--...
There are plenty of Constantine coins I would rather have than a denarius. I will give two shiny denarii for examples of the Constantine coin...
the article said “All the coins were in an excellent and rare state of preservation”
Here's a plate coin for a book that is not out yet. Paul DiMarzio's book on the London mint is due out soon. I don't remember what it is called;...
nobody posted blue... [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 316 20x21mm 3.3g CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; laureate and cuirassed bust right. SOLI INVIC-TO...
plate in Coin Hoards from Roman Britain 10 (#238) and not listed in RIC. [ATTACH] Crispus A.D. 321- 323 18mm 2.3gm IVL CRISPVS NOB C; bust l.,...
BMC and RIC are two separate sets of books. BMC for Roman coins, which as I said is called BMCRE, is the six volume set Coins of the Roman Empire...
It's usually abbreviated as BMCRE and unfortunately only goes up to Pupienus.
This is a scarce example of a Constantine I as Caesar. The first workshop is also unlisted in RIC. The “sacred money” reverse type was issued to...
The ACCG (ANCIENT COIN COLLECTORS GUILD) does not really have any benefits like a quarterly glossy magazine or neat merchandise...they exist...
These have to be older than A.D. 330, as Constans is call Augustus (AVG) on the obverse; which is a title he did not have until after the death of...
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