The large Chi-Rho on the reverse may have been an attempt by Magnentius to promote himself as the true spiritual heir of Constantine and the A...
Your coin is made of bronze and is from Lugdunum (Lyons). That is what the reference in the listing means-- RIC VIII Lyons 160. Your coin is...
there is no reason to doubt the authenticity...it's a fine coin.
Yes, it ends in CAES, but is Julian II as Caesar. Like the examples I linked to on Nummus Bible
At best, it is scarce. Condition wise, though, with ragged flan, incomplete legends and not being able to make out the complete mintmark in order...
https://www.nummus-bible-database.com/rechercher-une-monnaie.htm?page=1&personnages=6&ateliers=9&collections=&vendeurs=&motscles=&numric=&numnbd=&l...
It's Julian II edit- forgot to say the reverse...SPES REIPVBLICE
it's a certificate of authenticity, not certificate of attribution though...that's a completely different set of paperwork
[ATTACH] Maximianus A.D. 292- 293 Ӕ Antoninianus 21x23mm 3.1g IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG; radiate helmet and cuirassed bust right PAX AVGG; Minerva...
Years ago, I made a little chart that shows the contrary nature of Rome. I did not include Sirmium on the chart as they did not issue any of the...
officina and workshop are the same thing. the example from Wildwinds looks like the third workshop-- Γ (gamma)
despite the unusual obverse legend of FL CONSTANTIS BEA C, your coin is Constans. at this time, Siscia operated five workshops-- A, B Γ Δ and Є...
You can get rust on bronze coins as the alloys can contain trace amounts of iron, sometimes enough for the coin to be slightly magnetic. I have a...
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