Perhaps after the battle of the Harzhorn?
To me it also looks like original luster. And here's one I have: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Saw the story on facebook yesterday....prediction - prices will go even higher for comparably rare and beautiful coins. [MEDIA]
Battle of Singara, 344 A.D. under Constantius II https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Singara_(344) Not to be confused with the siege of...
Looks like it will probably clean up well.
I've been seeing more and more videos on the Facebook ancient coins group. A great way to capture the essence of a coin in hand. Great Probus as well.
Great coin @AncientJoe - actually a Caesar and a Brutus are on my list of desired future acquisitions. Though I don't generally collect coins of...
Those are really some nice coins @Julius Germanicus - and quite historical as well. I just have an As, so I won't show it.
Very interesting write-up @Jochen1
That middle one Doug with the Probus-like portrait is really cool.
I also think it's cool that some of these implements were found. Kind of unique.
Great coins @Roman Collector and thanks for the link to my old thread.
Nice article @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix - here's my Maxentius: Maxentius, 306-312 A.D. Type: AE Follis, Rome mint (probably) 308-310 A.D....
Yeah, I noticed that. Looks a bit different then he did as the fund manager in The Big Short.
Nice new coin David.
Crispin and Crispinian were Christian brothers martyred in the era of Diocletian. They were later sainted by the Catholic Church and October 25 is...
Looks pretty good and a nice find.
This one because of the perspective art attempt on the reverse to me is the most interesting. COMMAGENE, Zeugma. Philip I the Arab. 247-249 AD....
Nice coin
Really cool coin!
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