Here's a favorite type of mine, with a rare anepigraphic "eyes to heaven" obverse. Constantine I circa A.D. 328 19mm 3.2gm Obv....
Thank you, I am always making additions I added three coins today- a rough but rare Constantine I VIRTVTI EXERCITVS from Thessalonica...
Yes, the Constantine site is mine http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/
Here's the Bendall article-...
There are a few good articles on this type, start with Bendall- Simon Bendall, Some comments on the anonymous silver coinage of the fourth to...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] here's another Pius [IMG] and a Constantius II, where someone...
decorated Siscian Constantinopolis shields http://tinyurl.com/zpwklkb
in 2003, a bunch of fake bronzes started turning up, usually mixed in with uncleaned coins. The style is terrible, but some people initially...
Constantine "the eternal prince" victories and VLPP's http://tinyurl.com/zfyj3fc
topic about an unofficial anepigraphic issue from Trier http://tinyurl.com/zjn7aoe
I have updated my "Barbarians at the Gate A.D. 318- 324" page http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb/
my MA thesis on Constantine and bronze coinage https://independent.academia.edu/VictorClark
a forum dedicated to LRB's http://www.lateromanbronzecoinforum.com/index.php
there is all sorts of wrong info on the web some more Sarmatia stuff-- This coin refers to a major victory over the Sarmatians in A.D.322. This...
Your coin is RIC 435, workshop S is rated as c3
Yor coin is actually Constantine II. The obverse is CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C. It is a very common coin, and not in great shape. Value depends on who...
The coin you linked to from Wildwinds sold for $41. It is in a bit better shape than yours, and also sold by CNG though. Here is a link to website...
It is an Islamic token, which I know nothing about. It looks like the kabbah, though. It is dated 1338 AH or AD 1919. It may have been a souvenir...
I wouldn't be surprised if the coins the soldier had were just tourist fakes.
Yes, it is a great website with important primary sources.
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