I see good old Probus.
Thanks mate! It looks like I may be getting a Siliqua of Theo II this friday, fingers crossed!:woot::angelic:
Congrats!!! [ATTACH] Notice the "fang" marks on his upper neck. JUSTINIAN AV TREMISIS, 527 - 565 C.E. About Extremely Fine, typical flan...
Thanks buddy! I can always count on you.
@JA I remember reading an article that talked about how the upper classes in Rome would sometimes make pendents with Aureii or large Sestertii....
@ValiantKnight You have some coins of Theodosius II don't you? Lets see em!:greedy::peeking:
Oh it gets bad in the 5th century! When a courtier told of the destruction of Rome to the Emperor , Honorius wept and said "How, when it has just...
Pretty pathetic Emperor, certainly not worthy of the title Augustus. Nice little AE of him though. I think that I will stick to 4th century...
+1
The earliest Aureus I see is one of Hadrian, the latest is of Geta/Caracalla. It is truly a work of art!
Wow!
Funny thing I just remembered! Theodosius II was half spaniard and at least a quarter german. His father Arcadius was a full Spaniard and his...
Thanks VK, 2Cent! Here is some info on this scare denomination. It would seem that by the time of Theodosius II the differences between the heavy...
Thanks guys.
Thanks Bing. @ValiantKnight Where you at bro!
Nice!
That's pretty awesome!
Thanks for the kind words JA & C89. Yeah, this coin is the pinnacle of my Late Roman Silver collection! Now I just need to get a miliarense of...
Thanks buddy.
Nice coins, doug.
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