We can't really go with a selection of Tatrarchy coins without Severus II. Severus II - Follis Obv:– FL VAL SEVERVS NOB CAES, laureate head...
An anagram, a pallindrome and a pun all in one.
It's a cryptogram.
Septimius Severus denarius - Alexandria Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG, Laureate head right Rev:– FIDEI LEG TR P COS II, Fides standing left...
Maximinus II Daia - Follis - Alexandria Obv:– IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG, Laureate head...
Magnentius - Aquiileia Obv:– D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head Rev:– VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE,...
Constantine II - AE3 - Aquileia Obv:– CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, bust left, wearing...
Athens, AR Tetradrachm, ca 393 - 370 BC Obv:– Head of Athena right with eye seen in true profile, wearing crested helmet ornamented with three...
Philip II, Ar Tetradrachm, Amphipolis mint Obv:– Laureate head of Zeus right Rev:– FILIP-POU, king riding left, wearing kausia and chlamys,...
Seleucid Kingdom, Seleukos I, tetradrachm, Antioch Obv:- Head of Herakles right, clad in lion head headdress Rev:- BASILEWS SELEUKOU, Zeus...
Seleucid Kingdom, Demetrios I Soter, tetradrachm, Antioch on the Orontes Obv:– Diademed head of...
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy II Soter (285 - 246 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Ake Obv:– Diademed head of...
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy VI Philometor, Alexandria Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:- PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOS, eagle...
Apollonia Pontika, Drachm, SNG Cop 454 Obv:– Facing Gorgoneion, wearing taenia Rev:– Inverted...
Alexander the Great, silver drachm, Abydus Obv:– Head of (Alexander the Great as) Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress knotted at base of...
Kingdom of Thrace, Silver tetradrachm Obv:– Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon. Rev:– BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣMAXOY, Athena...
Abdera, Silver Drachm Obv:– Griffin springing left. Rev:– GR-W-TH-S, laureate head of Apollo...
My only brockage is an Emesa, Septimius Severus from the COS II issue. [IMG]
I have bought far too many coins of Diocletian over the years. This one always struck me as having some eye appeal. Diocletian Follis Obv:– D N...
It also calls into question some of the latest thinking on the chonology on the Siscia coinage. I need to figure out how best to reserach this...
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