Domitianus was hoping that Diocletian would recognize his claim and struck this coinage for all the members of the Tetrarchy- Diocletian,...
my newest addition is a usurper against Diocletian [ATTACH] Domitius Domitianus A.D. 295- 296 24mm 10.8g IMP C L DOMITIVS DOMITIANVS AVG;...
if you want a bronze of Valentinian III, you can look for some of the types only struck for him, that way if you don't have a complete legend, you...
here's an example I posted a few weeks ago. The reverse looks like a die match, though there is a difference in die state. The obverse is close....
well this one is also an AE2 that I have also recently posted, but it is currently one of my favorites, so everyone gets to see it again...sorry....
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With Lanz you have to be aware that they have a very casual approach to their philosophy on tooled coins and also occasionally let slip a...
I used electrolysis, except for the silvered BEATA. However, I do not recommend this as a way to clean coins as it is very easy to destroy a coin....
The VLPP was introduced as part of the new coin reform of A.D. 318 (108 coins struck to the pound). They had circa 4% silver and replaced the IOVI...
Yes, yours is also copying a Constantine I VLPP.
but the whole point of her article was that the 30 pieces of silver was idiomatic and not meant to be taken literally. You should read it, it is...
here's the prototype [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 318-19 17x18mm 3.1gm IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG; helmeted, laureate, cuirassed VICTORIAE...
I used to clean coins, but not so much anymore. [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 320 20x19mm 3.0gm Obv. CONSTA-NTINVS AVG helmeted and cuirassed...
that example also has a star, so it is actually Thessalonica 228.
Your mintmark looks like palm branch TESB palm branch. I also seem to be able to make out part a star in the lower part of the wreath (maybe)...
Your coin is RIC VIII Trier 243
There is an article “Thirty Pieces of Silver” Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol. 88, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1968), pp. 186-190 in which...
Yours was from a different mint and, probably most important in this circumstance, not ex-Benito; who a lot of people remember and might want a...
there is always a chance, but it seems more likely it was minted as a special "medallete" marking the occasion of Gratian being raised to emperor....
that's exactly what I called it. :)
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