This coin is so close in style of the portrait it could be by the same engraver as your second coin. [IMG] The later issues of C II are easier...
Some other Gallus FH Constantius Gallus - AE2 Obv:– DN CONSTANTI-VS NOB CAES, Bare, bust draped and cuirassed right Rev:– FEL TEMP REPARATIO,...
I am jealous about your Lyons coin. A tough one to find. Not quite in your request I have the following:- Constans - AE3 Obv:- D N CONSTA-NS P...
Very nice.. I have one too but mine has a very flat and characterless patina which makes it less appealing than a more glossy patina. Though they...
I will wait patiently for my opportunity to add both symbol pairs above to my collection. It may be a long wait.
The soft nature of the portrait and devices would certainly point towards a cast of some form.
A couple of Pietas Domnas from other mints... Same type as the OP but mint differentiated by style. Julia Domna denarius...
This looks like a base metal imitation, possibly ancient. It is not a provincial as these are both imperial issue portraits. That is not the...
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Very nice indeed.
Or Alexandria [IMG]
Lugdunum [IMG]
Another new FEL TEMP galley this time a larger 22mm type. Far from perfect but the contrasting patina makes it quite appealing. I think that the...
Eduard is correct. This mint attribution is purely down to the style of the engraving.
Eagles?
The Gallienus portrait is gorgeous. Xx
I am dabbling with the various FEL TEMP types and stumbled across the following coin. I have several Galley typecoins but this is the first time I...
A set for Constans didn't take too long. Constantius is looking much harder.
I have recently acquired the following coin. It poses me with a bit of a quandary when trying to place it in the issues of Aquileia. AE2 Obv:- D...
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