the H and I are abbreviations for Hercules and Jupiter. "Some of these coins have an H or an I in the reverse fields. These are the first letter...
It's Galerius. You can tell by comparing busts. Below are two from Group 1 first Maximianus- notice his beard and jowls and line at the bottom of...
thanks all it a rare type and I am looking forward to getting it...I had another from the series and kind of regret selling it. I am keeping the...
I realized I didn't have a Severus II and bought this example [ATTACH]
a new addition auction description-- "Licinius I, with Licinius II as Caesar, Æ Nummus. Nicomedia, AD 320. DD NN IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET...
did you check Gallienus [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Constantius Gallus A.D. 351- 354 22x23mm 4.9gm D N CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C; bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, A behind...
I wanted to fix my error it's Carthage 29a/31a that are almost impossible to tell apart and to introduce my new page on Carthage...
There is also a Nicomedia mintmark of SMNA. Cyzicus is the most common though. You should also post the obverse, since it helps (sometimes)
Some are probably like me and don't like large piles of coins for ID. These threads typically become confusing and cumbersome.
These coins celebrate the defeat of the Quinquegentiani (People of the Five Tribes), who were a confederation of Berbers in North Africa. They...
These coins were originally silvered, but sometimes even when the silvering has disappeared, still have a "silvery" appearance. Lots of factors...
it's a nice unofficial issue. I posted about it when it was sold a few years ago. The seller thought it was an official unpublished variant. the...
If you are lucky enough :D
[ATTACH] VANDALS Semi-autonomous coinage of Carthage. A.D. 480-533. Æ 21 Nummi (21x23mm 7.7g ). OBV: KART HAGO Soldier standing; REV: Horse’s...
[ATTACH] Decentius A.D. 350- 353 18mm 4.3gm D N DECENTI-VS NOB CAES; bare-headed & cuirassed bust right. SALVS DD NN AVG ET CAES; large...
It's from Lyons, your mintmark is PLG
there is no silvering....this coin has been untouched since Dattari owned it. There are merely highlights reflected,
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Constantine I AD 316 22x23mm 5.1gm CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust seen from the rear. MARTI...
it's a fairly common type...on eBay it might get around $20
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