I'm not familiar enough with the data to answer this question. @Victor_Clark would be the one to know.
That's very interesting! The coin is RIC 305; Cunetio 950; Normanby 83. It is from the second series in Gallienus' sole reign, AD 261-263. It has...
That's an outstanding example of that coin -- well-struck and with fresh dies. Very handsome coin. I like the city commemoratives and have a...
A well-deserved win! That looks like a very educational display!
That looks like an obverse die-match to this one with a Cybele reverse in my numophylacium! [ATTACH]
10 kids!? That's not as many as Faustina II!! Unfortunately, the orphanage issues are very rare and expensive. I don't have any of them. But...
One of the more rare and interesting Gallienus coins in my collection is this hybrid with a reverse type proper to Salonina. [IMG] Gallienus, AD...
There are a lot of women on Roman coins. Some of them, we know next to nothing about, such as Magnia Urbica ... [ATTACH] Not exactly FDC, I...
Agree. That's a very dodgy thing to do -- buy a coin from Leu, put some fake deposits around the devices, take a crappy photo of it, then list it...
Wow, @dougsmit and @maridvnvm have quite the subcollection of Minerva and Fortuna types!!! I've always liked Cybele; it's a shame she doesn't...
Which one was listed first? Because if they are the same coin, the top one has been cleaned sometime after the lower one was sold.
Wow, @furryfrog02! You made out like a bandit! Numerian and Sev Deuce, even! All of them have lovely patinas, too. What a score!
I'm sorry to hear that, Sev. Get well soon! [IMG]
Way cool! The only labor of Hercules I have is wrestling with the Nemian lion. [IMG] Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. Roman provincial Æ 18.6 mm,...
Seleucid bottle cap with an elephant! This one is ex-Houghton: [IMG] Laodike IV, wife and sister of both Seleucus IV and Antiochus IV. Selucia in...
Here are a couple of Gallienus from the Cologne mint (according to Göbl). I'm not sure if they deserve the appellation "rare," but they are...
Spes in Latin, in general, means "the expectation of something desired, hope."[1] Spes was an early Cretan goddess called Ἐλπίς (Elpis) in Greek....
This is my new favorite Caracalla provincial, thanks to @PeteB of Akropolis Ancient Coins. [IMG] Caracalla, AD 198-217. Roman Provincial...
Wow, what a great Saturday! I'm still an empty-nester in the "waiting for grandchildren" stage. Coin shows are fun for collectors of all ages....
Wow! I'm still on the hunt for a sylphium plant! And would you look at that Aelius?!!!
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