On page 51 Prier has this obverse (with radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust left and this legend) as 290 (4 examples, but the eagle has tail left)...
Here is a Diadumenian tetradrachm from Antioch. He looks like a boy. [ATTACH] Son of Macrinus, 217-218, he was 9 or 10 during the reign. 26-24...
(American) football is a great sport to watch. You get to look at coin catalogs most of the time because of all the interruptions in play. 60...
I once walked with Bluma Trell to the site of a numismatic meeting. She was coauthor with Martin Price of "Coins and Their Cities: Architecture on...
Experiments have shown that a copper-silver alloy with c. 15% silver and maybe even as low as 10% silver, or more will, when struck, have the...
As far as I know, there are not any books. Over a decade ago I wrote this page about references on imitations of all kinds (not just barbarous...
@Jochen1 , that is a great writeup. Thanks. Here is the sky god Anu as the left figure on the reverse: [ATTACH] Cilicia. Tarsos. Satrap...
That is an excellent example. I agree it is an imitation, remarkably well done. I think there is a significant distinction between barbarous...
[ATTACH] Here's mine, however with officina Θ. 14 mm. RIC VIII 22 "330 AD" Bought at Baldwin's in London in 1988.
I have a website on Byzantine coins from the Cherson mint (at Sevastopole in Crimera in the north Black Sea)....
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