That's a beautiful coin, @Shea19! The reverse die is uncommonly fresh for the issue, showing off Salus in all her serpent-feeding glory!...
How about 4 per week? Seriously. Four per day is really spammy. Your Faustina II sestertius is a IVNONI REGINAE type, depicting Juno standing...
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Interesting write-up, @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix! Fun examples, everybody! I have something similar: [IMG] Imitation Roman AE antoninianus 0.86...
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TGIFF!!! Let's see your coins of Salus, Faustina Jr, or whatever you feel is relevant! Those with more than a passing interest in the coinage of...
I like provincials from obscure towns! I'm glad you were able to acquire that coin for your numophylacium, @David Atherton! Palaeopolis in...
In the Antonine period, some reverse types were issued in all metals, but many reverse types were not. The SAECVLI FELICIT issue was issued in all...
That's fantastic, @Gam3rBlake! That's a fun issue -- and she's wearing a stephane, too! I don't know if I could declare which of my Faustina...
MIR cites BMCRE 682 as their exemplar for the coin. [ATTACH] I think yours may be a double die match to the British Museum specimen. [IMG]
Denarii of the Five Good Emperors and Lucius Verus. I'll just show one of each. [IMG] Nerva, AD 96-98. Roman AR denarius, 3.18 g, 17.5 mm, 7 h....
Arcadius from Alexandria.
I'm glad you were able to acquire this coin for your collection, @Valentinian. I have only one GENIO of Diocletian. [IMG] Diocletian, AD 284-305....
It's always a thrill to find a previously unattested variety, @David Atherton! That happened to me early this year. I found a sestertius with a...
Time for Gallienus! [IMG] Gallienus, 253-268 AD. Roman Æ Antoninianus, 2.63 g, 20.8 mm, 5 h. Rome Mint, 10th emission, 267-268 AD. Obv: GALLIENVS...
Okay, @Tejas, here's your chance!!!
A few others I don't have: a REAL Caesonia (provincial only), Drusilla, Drusilla Minor, Livia Julia, Claudia Antonia, Vitellia.
Nothing in Sear's Greek Imperial Coins and nothing when you search for her at RPC online.
Domitilla. I'm not Jeff Bezos.
I don't have an Aemilian. [ATTACH] But I do have one of his wife: [IMG] Cornelia Supera, wife of Aemelian, Augusta, 253 CE. Roman provincial...
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