Obverse legend: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Yep, Constantine II. Siscia... mint mark looks to be: dot epsilon SIS dot
What is the word for a group of hippocampus or hippocampi? A pod? A school? A sea heard? I suggest... a gallienus... A gallienus of hippocampi!!!...
It’s great because it captures coins that sites like acsearch are missing. Acsearch is a database of auction listings and the results of those...
Seems to be pretty rare for the TCONST mint mark... I’m finding lots from the fourth officina QCONST but only this one from the third (TCONST).
Here’s one! https://www.nummus-bible-database.com/monnaie-54725.htm Others of the same RIC #:...
Ooh... that Jovian looks nice with that pretty green patina. Keep us updated on how the rest clean up!
Hello, yeah the lighting is a too dark not allowing us to see detail... but the coins are rough enough, you may not get much information anyway....
I’ll be there in a minute!
Nice coin! I love a grisly barbarian coin death. I've wanted to start a thread of "Best Barbarian Deaths" or something for awhile... it may be...
I'd keep them all and roll in them like Scrooge McDuck. [ATTACH]
My dirty Decius [ATTACH]
Here's mine from Alexandria [ATTACH]
Saturninus caused Probus [ATTACH] Coming to visit Probus [ATTACH] Foresight Probus [ATTACH] Sol's sweet ride Probus [ATTACH]
Congratulations! [ATTACH]
It’s something like a veil around her head.
Rome RIC 59b [ATTACH]
I bought this Aurelian because Jupiter seemed to have a bit extra going on... although I think it's a just center dot with some connecting lines...
Here's another similar example... but RIC 101. [ATTACH]
Nice writeup! Here's a new to me Postumus coin. Although the reverse is struck with worn dies, I liked the uncleaned look. I have another of this...
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