here is a copy and paste from AC search EMERITA. As. Tiberio. A/ Cabeza laureada de Tiberio a izq; ly.: TI CAESAR AVGVSTVS PON MAX IMP. R/...
Aquileia is rarer for both...what you may have noticed is that some people prefer an VRBS ROMA from Rome or a Constantinopolis from Constantinople.
Cleaning these would ruin them, as the patina helps establish that they are from the "Lédenon hoard". Plus they are all ID'able as is.
I got the impression that these were all the coins, at least no more were offered for sale. So probably just this small group found metal detecting.
This is the story of a small hoard, but it is a bit speculative. I purchased this group of coins because, based on patina, they seem to have...
For the Siscian VLPP issue for Constantine I, there are actually not many busts. D2-helmeted, cuirassed (it seems an error in RIC, busts are...
It is probably my current favorite coin. Not in RIC for the L2 l. bust, it should be listed after Lyons 61. It is, however, in Bastien, with one...
Since it is from RIC VI, technically it is not an H6 bust though. It is a BB bust. This bust type is much easier to find than the RIC VII equivalent.
I only have one example now. H6 left is more common, but still tough to find. I do have an H2 bust, the difference being the helmet is not...
Pretty frequently...I just quickly looked through my data and I have around 50 obverse or reverse matches. I have several with multiple examples,...
I casually collect the unofficial VLPP copying Siscia and currently have about 500, here's a few-- kind of a horseman on shield [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] I was pretty happy to recently acquire this coin of Constantine I. It is not listed in RIC and it is actually fairly rare. I had and...
[ATTACH] Gallienus AD 255- 256 AR Antoninianus 22x24mm 3.1gm IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG; Radiate and draped bust right. VOTA ORBIS; two...
old...not quite ancient coins though...not even medieval.
I just catalogued this example, which I wish was as nice as yours. [ATTACH] I can't help with Cayón as I only have volume III
The new edition of RIC does not have it listed either.
Yes, the reverse was issued to commemorate his Egypt visit. RIC also describes the reverse as Hadrian-Horus.
Here's a Spes Gallienus A.D. 259- 260 AR Antoninianus 20x21mm 3.7gm IMP GALLIENVS P AVG; radiate and cuirassed bust right. SPES PVBLICA; Spes...
Your second and third coins are neat because they are dated. PXV in the exergue is the Tribuncian year (A.D. 267) VIIC in the exergue means...
me too
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