Tranquillina, Singara, Mesopotamia featuring Tyche, centaur Sagittarius above discharging bow. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great coin @Deacon Ray
Neat coin and I'm glad you could get it from @John Anthony I'm now on a Alexandrian drachm bender on Leu Auction 16...we'll see what I end up with.
Helmeted Licinius from Rome: AE3, 318-319 AD. 19mm 3.1 grams IMP LI-CINIVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust right ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated...
This thread made me realize I have a fouree of Severus, it is green and has silver highlights, but that's it. Now I need to photograph it.
Mine too, but the reverse die is spectacularly worn/soft so that the jug is visible but not the lituus or other accoutrements.
Here's mine. The reverse is a bit challenged. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Don't have anything as interesting as these examples. Good stuff.
Those are really cool, I mean the OP glass bottle and @DonnaML's. I would love to add something like that to my collection.
Looks OK to me (authentic)
Looks like Maurice Tiberius but I am unaware of any with that reverse type. Edit, this appears to be a similar reverse...Justin I, 5 nummi with...
Type: AR Denarius, A.D. 98-117, 18 mm 2.8 grams Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P Laureate head right, slight drapery on left...
Great find. I need to find one of those in my backyard!
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I also have one like @Roman Collector: COMMAGENE, Zeugma. Philip I the Arab or Philip II. 247-249 AD. Æ31, 19.2g; 6h Obv.: AYTOK K M IOYΛI...
Here's one from @John Anthony in the auction held on April 1st. [IMG] Trajan Decius, AD 249-251 AR antoninianus, 23mm, 5.2g,12h; Rome mint....
I'll re-post the Lucilla... Lucilla Augusta, AD 164-169. Æ sestertius, 30mm, 24g, 6h. Rome mint. Obverse: LVCILLA AVG ANTONINI AVG F; Draped...
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Interesting coin @Roman Collector. I've often wondered about the tariffing of provincial coins, how the values related to coins of other cities,...
Probably a fifth century nummus. I can see AVG on the legend but the previous parts are not visible. Could be a fairly rare coin. These late fifth...
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