The SEVERVS AVG PART MAX legend is pretty well executed. The reverse legend is less well done. It would certainly appear to be a contemporary,...
Not a coin but... In 1820 James Mudie published his series of forty "National Medals" commemorating events of the Napoleonic period, from a...
Argentina - 2 Centavos - 1890 [ATTACH]
Russia - 1 Kopek - 1859 [ATTACH]
Russia - 2 Kopek - 1811 [ATTACH]
Russia - 5 Kopek - 1791 42.97 mm. 55.30 gms [ATTACH]
Not quite the wonderful die match illustrated above but a reverse type match:- [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Septimius Severus and Julia Domna from Alexandria [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hadrian and Sabina [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Vespasian is horrible. A horrible modern concoction. The Owl is fake. I don't trust the Nero from the images. The Augustus looks believable...
The third coin is a Caracalla. Also appears to be a cast fake. See the following fakes of the type. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Aurelian and Severina from Lugdunum [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I'll have a go. Carinus and Magnia Urbica from Lugdunum [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Eng, You Sabina in the OP is Juno not Jupiter. Regards, Martin
Not Amiens mint but rather predictably I do have a large ChiRho from Lugdunum. [ATTACH]
I was quite happy collecting pre-Norman Eglish silver when I noticed the following denarius that was within my usual budget. That was the...
Gallienus Antoninianus Obv:– IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate, draped cuirassed bust right Rev:– CONCORDIA AVGG, Clasped hands Minted in Rome....
Antoninus Pius, Denarius Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head right Rev: TR POT COS II, clasped hands holding caduceus and grain-ears....
A popular type. I have one too. [ATTACH]
Another REAL STREEETTTTCCCHHH...... Demetrios Poliorketes, Macedonian Kingdom, c. 289 - fall 288 B.C., Silver tetradrachm Obv:– Demetrios...
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