The 9th officina used a star instead of a theta. [IMG] Aurelian AD 270-275. Roman silvered billon Antoninianus, 3.60 gm, 21.7 mm, 6 h. Rome...
Artemis appears to be a popular favorite. [IMG] Phrygia, Apameia, ca. 88-40 BC. Greek Æ 21.1 mm, 8.54 g, 12 h. Magistrate Attalos, son of...
Gorgeous!! Look at the smooth, emerald green patina on that dupondius!!
Handsome coin, @ominus1! I like the type. I have a couple of GENIOs. [IMG] Constantius I, Caesar, 293-305. Roman billon follis, 9.95 g, 26.6...
That's wonderful, @Curtisimo! What a fine acquisition for your collection. I'll bet we see it again in your top 10 of the year post! Here's a...
Cool, @Harry G! I like the mysterious Philip fourree and the raggedy Tetricus II.
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Here's a freaky-looking Caracalla! Never seen the dude look like this! [IMG] Caracalla, AD 198-217. Roman provincial Æ 21.7 mm, 5.81 g, 6 h....
It's amazing what we can do when we work together! [IMG] This is demonstrated by the collaborative research presented in this thread. The...
I am happy to say that @Orielensis and I have the world's monopoly on coins of this issue. Yes; we own both known examples. I was the lucky high...
I love it! You gotta collect Faustina's hairdos and headgear!!
D'oh! How about Siscia?
Here's one! [IMG] Delmatius, as Caesar, AD 335-337. Roman billon reduced centenionalis, 1.47g, 16.4 mm, 1 h. Siscia, AD 336-337. Obv: FL...
Gorgeous coin!!
TGIFF! Party down!! It's Faustina Friday!!! <--exclamation point inflation. Crazy, like the price of Philip I antoniniani in slabs at Heritage....
[IMG] Plautilla, AD 202-205. Roman AR denarius, 3.25 g, 19.6 mm, 6 h. Rome, AD 204. Obv: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust of...
Lovely coin, @David Atherton! Here's some toned orichalcum. [ATTACH]
WTG, @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix! In all my years as a member, I'd never used the "best answer" function until now!
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[IMG] L. Mussidius Longus, Moneyer 42 BC. Roman Republican AR denarius, 3.48 gm, 16.4 mm, 4 h. Rome, 42 BC. Obv: Bust of Marc Antony's 3rd...
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