[ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 332-333 16mm 2.0g CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; rosette diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS; Two...
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here's a Theodoric issue converted to a weight [ATTACH] Theoderic. Æ Decanummium Converted to Weight (17mm 2.9 gm). Municipal issue. Ravenna...
It's not Galerius, it is Maxentius from the Ostia mint.
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It might be lacquer. People use to lacquer coins...I have had several bronzes that had it done to them...the surfaces are often a bit tacky...
I'm sure a nice reference helps; but vol 1 (The Artuquids) was published in 1992
I don't remember if she answers that specific question; but you should check out the article I referenced earlier in this post. It is available on...
There has been some interesting work on the topic...my top three below-- Pierre Bastien, "Imitations of Late Roman Bronze Coins, 318-363"...
There are a couple of aggregate sites for auction listings (many auction houses are on several or all) and there are auctions ending almost...
[ATTACH] Constantine I circa A.D. 328 21mm 3.2gm Obv. Anepigraphic: head with rosette diademed, looking up to heavens Rev. CONSTANTINIANA...
I organize the trays thematically, like tetrarchic coins from Carthage, Constantine coins from London, CONSERVATOR AVGG code coins from Siscia,...
I spent considerable time looking up family history in Tennesse and I am mainly interested in my ancestors that served in the military. My...
Your coin is RIC VII Ticinum 159. 158 is draped and cuirassed, versus cuirassed only.
Sorry, it seems I mixed up my references when I made the page. If you look in Cope, L. H., C. E. King, J. P. Northover, and T. Clay. "Metal...
but the easy part is whenever you see MAXIMIANVS as Caesar, it is always Galerius, never Maximianus.
[ATTACH] 10mm 0.75g Obv: pearl-diademed and draped bust with legend consisting of I’s Rev: wreath surrounding TOV TLVM X (VOT MVLT X in...
your obverse legend is MAXIMIANVS NOBIL C
I'm only kidding about LRB's potentially being dangerous, not the indium part. On the page I linked to--...
Isis carries a situla/bucket with water from the Nile in it.
Separate names with a comma.