The last symbol in your mintmark looks like an "S" but is actually ϛ (digamma); which is Greek for the sixth workshop. Everyone calls it an S,...
Yes, it is RIC VI Antioch 133b Dane has the RIC numbers for the GENIO coins here- http://www.catbikes.ch/coinstuff/coins-ric.htm
If you are referring to what looks like little dots, that is part of the beard.
The mintmark is SMKΓ•, gamma instead of T, as T is not a workshop for this issue. It also looks like a dot at the end, if so, it was struck A.D....
prices always vary...below is a budget example with a little ding on the reverse that I sold last month on eBay for $8.50, shipping included....
Here is the Dux Arabiae section of the Notitia Dignitatum in Munich which shows two Arabian ostriches [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This type was struck for Constantine I, Licinius I and Maximinus II. It was struck after the defeat of Maxentius in the mints that Constantine had...
Diocletian I A.D. 294 Ӕ Antoninianus 23x24mm 3.5gm DIOCLETIANVS•P•F•AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from rear. SALVS AVGG;...
you can change the setting to block questions on eBay. under "Manage communications with buyers" there is a setting "Allow potential buyers to...
you can bog down on terminology, but the original question was asked in regards to the RIC number-- which is not changed by the metallurgical...
You should call your coin what it is. From the picture, it looks like a silvered Ӕ, not AR. This does not change the RIC number. During this...
Sear 14982 is from Aquileia. You are correct with Sear 14986/ RIC VI Rome 202
If you are referencing a RIC number, you should go by what RIC says, rather than an excel sheet and/or website, that may or may not be correct....
There are actually quite a few letters written by Constantine from around A.D. 313, sent to various people including bishops, talking about their...
no 11 is Constantius II I can't make out the mintmark, but it is an Eastern mint.
it's Gallienus with VIRTVS AVGVSTI reverse
Arcadius A.D. 404-408 14mm 2.3gm DN ARCADIVS PF AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust. VRBS ROMA FELIX, Roma standing facing, head...
Constantine I did not issue this type...it looks like the legend is Constantius II
Both 352 and 361 have the same 4 workshops possible- either A,B gamma or delta the difference is the size and that is not even 100% when there is...
actually 350 is not right. 350 is ASIS, while Jeremy's coins also has a zigzag. It is either 352 or 361, the difference being the size. 352 is...
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