Nice! Here are three nymphs, each with a thymiaterion (incense burner). [ATTACH] Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. Roman Provincial Æ assarion, 4.23 g,...
These two! [IMG] Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 21.36 g, 29.5 mm, 12 h. Rome, AD 173. Obv: M ANTONINVS AVG TR P...
Upgrade. From this ... [IMG] ... to this! [IMG] Faustina II, AD 147-175. Roman oricalchum sestertius, 22.36 gm, 33.7 mm, 12 h. Rome, AD...
I'm not going to let an opportunity go by to show off my Tribute penny! [IMG] Tiberius, AD 14-37. Roman AR Denarius, 3.87 g, 18.5 mm, 5 h....
Gorgeous coin, @kazuma78!
We talked about this in an earlier thread when I inquired about one of my coins in these holders. [IMG] @Roerbakmix identified the consignor as...
Cool!! You can really see the Dacian draco standard on those!!! What a find! [ATTACH]
Both are very nice, @Julius Germanicus, and I'm hard pressed to tell you which one to keep and which one to sell off. I'm of the "Why limit...
Gadzooks!
Lovely coin, @panzerman! A great acquisition for your collection! I have only one coin of Tiberius II. Unlike yours, it's not going to be graded...
Of course it's a repro ... [IMG] But this one of Marc Antony is real: [ATTACH] Antony and Octavia. AR cistophorus, 25.6 mm, 11.71 gm. Ephesus,...
Fantastic, @Orfew!
You've never seen my Irish great-great-great grandfather, then! [ATTACH]
Very nice! It looks to be an example of RPC IV.3, 5662 (temporary). It seems to be a reverse die match to de Luynes III, 3234, pl. CXVI, coin no....
It is the Phrygian lunar god, whose name is Mên. This god was important to the people of the region, though he was not the principal deity of...
GE = GLORIA EXERCITVS. There are two issues, an earlier issue with larger, heavier flans and two soldiers each holding one military standard, for...
Dionysus and panther, perhaps?? [IMG] Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. Roman AR Denarius, 3.22 g, 16.5 mm, 11 h. Rome Mint, AD 194. Obv: L SEPT...
I have something similar: [IMG] Imitation Roman AE antoninianus 0.86 g, 13.2 mm Obv: Nonsensical inscription, radiate bust, right Rev:...
That's a lovely coin, @lordmarcovan! Trajan issued umpteen Mars coins, making attribution a challenge. This coin is one of my favorite Trajan...
Very interesting, @Jochen1. I'm struck by the similarity of the reverse of this coin and the painted krater in the National Museum in Naples. I...
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