I didn't know that there even was a Constantine II Junior! And I don't know if I've ever seen a coin of Hannibalianus. I guess someone would...
I recommend reading The King Must Die first, though -- I read them one after the other, and loved both.
Thank you! How is it that you ended up with so many more of Constantius II than his brothers?
I remember the coin shops in London with great fondness from my trips there in 1986 and 2002, especially because I primarily collected British...
Don't worry, there are still plenty of humanities and social sciences majors; history can be classified as one or the other depending on the...
Do you have a favorite of Constantius II, or of any of his brothers, that you could post?
16 years this poor guy has been sitting in his village waiting for an answer, and that's the best you can come up with? The least you could have...
That's a very interesting Crispus -- I don't know if that's really a plan of a Roman camp on the reverse, but Sol looks to me like he's either...
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I recently posted my coins of Constantine I in the "Death of Constantine the Great" thread. So I thought I'd start a new thread to post my one...
That's what happens when one retires, I guess. Especially under present circumstances. But can we stop now, please? Even though I know you're...
The answer is: sheer laziness. When I do get around to it, I'll probably just use a photo of my cat Ziggy to represent me. That's what I do on...
Here's my Julia Mamaea, if it's not too late: Julia Mamaea (mother of Severus Alexander), AR Denarius. Obv. Bust draped right wearing diadem...
And some more questions. with respect to the same time-period. I assume that the annual designs for each coin type, at least generally speaking,...
Here's another question. With respect to the time-period when new designs of Roman Imperial coins were apparently issued at least annually in...
In other words, things aren't necessarily as definitive as suggested in Sear RCV IV & V, in which Sear confidently uses not only the terms...
You were a very handsome young man, and I'm sure you still are!
I'm sorry. There should be a "sad" button for situations like this.
See here for photos of my two Antoninus Pius denarii; the second one is a Divus Antoninus Pius with what I will always see as a birthday cake on...
Beautiful. And there were a lot more like them. I'm certainly not an expert, but it's difficult to imagine an auction of hundreds of Tetrarchy...
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