That's it in a nutshell.
Here's one from my collection, but Hendin attributes it to Caesarea, not Diocaesarea. Caesarea was a much bigger city and where the Procurators...
It's still RIC 241, but RSC 8a and BMCRE 49-53.
Thank you for that link to the Giard Lyon groups, @DonnaML ! Very interesting and helpful.
Thank you so much for posting the link to Rowan's article. I look forward to reading it!
Nice coin and at a nice price! This Maximian follis was just over $16 as part of a group lot of folles of the tetrarchy: [IMG] Maximian, 1st...
That is a very beautiful statue, @svessien ! I'm glad you had the opportunity to visit the Vatican in person to photograph it. I'm glad my...
I have a couple from Kyzikos: [IMG] AE 17 Kore Soteira/Tripod, tunny fish, plectrum [IMG] Trihemiobol, Boar/lion
Yes, that is indeed RSC 16a, RIC 30, BMC 48. Here is RSC 16b, with the inverted spear instead of a scepter: [IMG] Tiberius, AD 14-37. Roman AR...
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