[MEDIA] Worshiping the gods is a common theme on Roman coins. There were many ways to do so. One could pour a libation, a liquid sacrifice of...
That's a lovely denarius, @lordmarcovan ! Lovely portrait. And Felicitas ... [MEDIA] Here's one in my own collection. My Felicitas doesn't show...
I have one from the Rome mint. [IMG] Maxentius as Augustus, AD 307-312. Roman billon follis, 6.53 g, 24.6 mm, 10 h. Rome, AD 307-308. Obv: IMP C...
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Scratches, I think, but a beautiful coin nonetheless!
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Since I am unable to find a single example of a silver version of this medal after an exhaustive internet search, I conclude it's rare. Is there...
[ATTACH] Claudius, AD 41-54. Roman Æ as, 10.86 g, 28.3 mm, 7 h. Rome, AD 42. Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, bare head, left. Rev:...
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I have been trying to acquire one of these Faustina I elephant carpentum sestertii. [ATTACH]
Yes. Double die match.
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I think "lathe dimple" is perfect!
I think he's referring to what many call a "centration dimple." This term annoys me because they don't have anything to do with centration. The...
The Latin word virtus means manliness, manhood, strength, vigor, bravery, courage, excellence. And what could be more manly than the emperor as...
I'd say this provincial of Caligula from Carthago Nova is the ugliest rendition of an emperor in my collection: [ATTACH] Caligula AD 37-41....
Right here, Ashley. Welcome to CT!
Lovely coin, @DonnaML ! Well-struck and well-centered. I like the die-break on the reverse at 10:00, too. I find such things interesting. This is...
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