I just got this example from Maximianus, differentiated from Galerius by the nose. [ATTACH]
I sold it for $375.
here's a nice example that I sold last year. [ATTACH]
I thought that I had already posted that information.
It was struck A.D. 317- 318 from Trier, Germany. Weights vary a lot on LRB's, the average for these is circa 4 grams. Yours is also worn and has a...
Surely this coin is a commemoration of the destruction of the rebellious Palymerene Empire, but perhaps the prone figure (much different from the...
It's Crispus, with a CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE reverse, like the coin below. In the condition your coin is in, it's certainly not worth more than a...
how do you figure out which is the rarest type for Magnentius? I would have thought it was from Siscia, a mint he only controlled for about a...
my first coin of a usurper was from Constantine I.
This coin is known from two obverse dies. The RIC V temp page describes this coin as sometimes “Medusa-head on cuirass” though I don’t see a...
from an earlier post
Without commenting on the coin, I can say that the seller (ancientground) is known for selling fakes. He also sells genuine coins, but might be...
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this is a book review I did on a book written about this topic, it's fairly long though. The End of the Roman Empire is a small book...
those are the only two examples that I have seen
Here's another example-- [ATTACH]
I wish it was mine...it's just in my top 10 campgates list.
Definitely in my top 10...but this Licinius II from Rome might be #1 [ATTACH]
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