#1 is a Roman Republican quinarius with Jupiter head r./Victory crowning trophy reverse. This type was issued by a couple of different moneyers,...
[IMG] Gratian, AD 367-383. Roman Æ maiorina, 5.90 g, 21.4 mm, 11 h. Constantinople, AD 383. Obv: D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, helmeted, draped and...
Interesting, indeed, @Victor_Clark! I only have an official one from Trier. [IMG] Constantine I, AD 307-337. Roman billon reduced centenionalis,...
Probably a Providentia reverse type. Something like this one (there were multiple issues of this reverse type and in the absence of legible...
Marcus Aurelius. M ANTONINVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX or M ANTONINVS AVG ARMENIACVS PM (and similar)
[ATTACH] Next: Capricorn.
Thanks! The Roma one is the same coin listed in my inventory of known specimens. They've sold the same coin, what, three times?! :eek: But the...
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I subscribe to the Vipsania, mother of Drusus, theory on coins of that series. [IMG] Tiberius, AD 14-37. Roman orichalcum Dupondius, 14.32 g,...
[ATTACH] Hercules and the Nemean lion: [IMG] Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. Roman provincial Æ 18.6 mm, 4.37 g, 7 h. Moesia Inferior,...
Wow, @DonnaML, that's the nicest rhino quadrans I've seen, surface problems notwithstanding! I do like these anonymous quadrantes! [IMG]...
Fun post, @Ryro! See this little baby? The one in Faustina's arms? [IMG] Faustina II, AD 147-175. Roman oricalchum sestertius, 22.36 gm, 33.7...
Trajan's sister: [IMG] Marciana, Augusta, c. AD 105-112/4. Roman AR Denarius, 2.72 g, 19 mm. Rome Mint, AD 112. Obv: DIVA AVGVSTA MARCIANA,...
Young Plautilla when she got married to Caracalla -- also with a CONCORDIA FELIX legend. Astonishingly, I have posted this only once before, even...
Sure is! I bought it within seconds of noticing it.
Fun to have two examples from different officinae! Here's a post-reform radiate from an uncleaned lot. Here's the third officina. [IMG]...
Congratulations on the elusive new addition to your Numophylacium Domitiani! I love finding an unappreciated rarity. As you know, I search high...
[IMG] Divus Augustus, 27 BC - 14 AD. Roman Æ as, 9.30 g, 28.4 mm, 7 h. Rome, issued under Tiberius, AD 22-30. Obv: DIVVS·AVGVSTVS·PATER, head of...
You'll also want to check out the Netflix series "Roman Empire"! Season 1 is about Commodus.
This sestertius isn't exactly uncirculated ... but it notes Antoninus Pius had received tribunicia potestas a whopping 23 times! [IMG] [IMG]...
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